His occasional series of columns covers the game, its controversies and what it has taught him about everyday life.
Expect little traffic, but watch out for the occasional reindeer.
His occasional series of columns covers the game, its controversies and what it has taught him about every day life.
Responsibilities will be primarily research, with occasional teaching with a focus on practice.
But they are interrupted by the occasional hoot of pleasure.
There are also guest ales, occasional beer festivals, and delicious food in the evenings.
Most museum goers confine themselves to murmurs of appreciation or the occasional reverent flip of a program page.
occasional volcanic eruptions had layered minerals throughout the outcrops.
Evening and occasional weekend availability required.
Yet the growth of emerging economies is unlikely to continue at the same rapid pace or without occasional downturns.
British Dictionary definitions for occasional
occasional
/əˈkeɪʒənəl/
adjective
1.
taking place from time to time; not frequent or regular
2.
of, for, or happening on special occasions
3.
serving as an occasion (for something)
Word Origin and History for occasional
adj.
late 14c., "occurring now and then," from occasion (n.) + -al (1). Meaning "casual" is 1560s. Meaning "happening on or pertaining to a particular occasion" is from 1630s. Of furniture, etc., from 1749.