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Staying in grubby flats in run-down council estates, living off welfare and petty (or occasionally more serious) crime, Storm and his associates inhabited a world of overstayed visas, violent online videos, idolised preachers, frustration and alienation.

This was rejected as too lengthy by the ringleader, but these two names contrast dramatically with those usually favoured by Islamic militant outfits, which tend to be restricted to fairly monotonous formulations of references to early Islamic history or, occasionally, more recent ideologues.

However, no matter how many times I crossed it out, I noticed that Let's Date was still recommending people who were more than a decade younger than me (or, occasionally, more than a decade older).

A child who needs a lap to sit on, or a shoulder to cry on, or personal advice, or the answer to some technical question that he hasn't been able to find on his own, or (occasionally) more prolonged help in the form of a tutorial or course, knows just which adult will best satisfy his or her need.

Lichens are symbiotic, plant-like associations between a fungi (mycobiont) and one, or occasionally more, photosynthetic partners (photobiont), such as a green alga or cyanobacterium species [15] and can contain internal bacterial communities [16], [17].

CTLs with two or more Cep164-positive or with two, four, six, eight, or, occasionally, more than eight CP110- or Cep97-positive structures were all observed.

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The base of the shaft opens into one or two (occasionally more) horizontal chambers, perhaps 4 by 4 metres (varying considerably), with a low ceiling.

Most of the instruments could be bought on eBay (or, occasionally, on LabX, a more specialized site for scientific equipment).

Often, these effects are fairly large — three percentage points in one direction or another, and occasionally more — so they can swamp any impact from the use of a likely voter model.

It's arranged in a series of 63 vignettes, each headed by a capitalized guideword (usually an abstract noun like "Grief," "Privacy" or "Tenderness," though occasionally more workaday options like "Mortgage" sneak in), which relates to the paragraph below it in ways that may or may not be obvious.

The number of young varied from pride to pride: In some, the females had just one or two cubs a year, whereas in others, they tended to have three or four and occasionally more.

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