Beef in particular is very plentiful, and, though rarely fat or fine, makes excellent soup.
The tooth on the opposite side of the head in the male consists of a rudiment about ten inches in length, which is embedded in the jaw; but sometimes, though rarely, both are equally developed on the two sides.
Male birds sometimes, though rarely, possess special weapons for fighting with each other.
Next to the rhinoceros, which sometimes (though rarely at present) injures plantations, the wild-hogs are the most destructive animals.
Number is not denoted by any variety of termination or change in the form of the noun, but by separate words, expressive of plurality or singularity; a duplication of the singular sometimes occurs, though rarely, to denote plurality.
The cotyledons of this plant, after the few first days of their life, rise so as to stand almost, though rarely quite, vertically at night.
The force of our evidence would have been greatly weakened if occasionally, though rarely, the radicles had become curved in any direction independently of the attached objects.
Some of the caps were made of extremely thin tin-foil blackened within; these had the disadvantage of occasionally, though rarely, being too heavy, especially when twice folded.
Occasionally, though rarely, a dilatation of the internal coats is met with accompanied by thinning of the external ones.
Sometimes, though rarely, skin thinned by pressure from within gives way without previous ulceration, and profuse bleeding ensues.
The dense fir and pine forests of Russia and Siberia are in some places numerously inhabited by this species, which has been known to fly as far as Germany, and, though rarely, is occasionally seen in Norway and Lapland.
Sometimes, though rarely, a few of the nearly terminal segments in the second cirrus are furnished with similar, doubly pectinated spines.
In practice, the curved surfaces are usually spherical, though rarely cylindrical, or of some other figure.
In this sense the word is applied to one person, or to any number collectively, and admits of the plural form, though rarely used in the plural.
Sometimes, though rarely, they are found swinging from a pendent bough, more than fifty feet high.
Nests, however, are sometimes found with three as a complement, and others with as many as five, though rarely.
That of Niagara is an excellent specimen of the type, which, though rarely manifested in anything like the dignity of the great fall, is plentifully shown throughout the Mississippi Valley and the basin of the Great Lakes.
Sometimes, though rarely, the tops of these foldings or arches have been preserved, so that the nature of the movement can be clearly discerned.
Here and there, though rarely, these slopes centre in a basin which is occupied by a lake or a dead sea.
Still, he did not break off all relations with him; he visited him now and then, though rarely, it is true.
The Count and his friend frequently went out, accompanied by the majordomo, either to shoot or simply for a ride; sometimes, though rarely, Dona Dolores accompanied them.
In cardinals and ordinals from thirteen to seventeen inclusive, the larger number sometimes comes first, and in cardinals #et# is sometimes used, though rarely in Cicero.
It sometimes occurs in the main diaeresis of the pentameter, though rarely.
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