Not exact matches
Maybe our direct ancestors and Neanderthals largely coexisted (
as did many other overlapping hominid species before them), with
occasional bouts of quasi-tribal warfare that ebbed and flowed.
Worse than the
occasional bout of unproductivity, brain fog describes those frustrating moments where, try
as you might, you just can't focus on anything.
As Tom's girlfriend, Violet, who has a Ph.D. in psychology, Blunt, with her fine dark - blue eyes and plush mouth, plays off her natural British incisiveness with
occasional bouts of sweet, wandering uncertainty.
He serves alongside the British, fighting rough terrain, reluctant colonial soldiers and the
occasional bout of «bloody flux» (dysentery)
as well
as the French and their tribal allies.
As is the case with diarrhea, you don't need to worry if your cat has an
occasional, brief
bout of constipation.
Occasional bouts of upset may be cured by waiting or by use of an over-the-counter medicine such
as Imodium or Pepto Bismol, but cases that last more than a day or two or that escalate in severity should be seen by a veterinarian
as soon
as possible.
Just
as in humans,
occasional bouts of diarrhea in cats are not totally unexpected.
Occasional bouts of minor lameness are not unexpected
as a result of this.
, (b) early on,
as low - level characters have few ways to influence the cards, and (c) in the
occasional bouts of random sadism (2).
As a result, it's common for drivers to suffer from the
occasional bout of anger at their misfortune, or directed toward other cars on the road.