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Individual tremolo harmonica players from China moved to Hong Kong to set up different harmonica organizations such as The Chinese Y. M. C. A.
Individual differences in factors such as personality, intelligence, memory, or physical factors such as body size, sex, age, and other factors can be studied and used in understanding this large source of variance.
Individual thunderstorms, clouds, and local turbulence caused by buildings and other obstacles, such as individual hills fall within this category.
Individual " Heretics ", such as Peter of Bruis, had often challenged the Church.
Individual South African cities such as Cape Town, Durban, Johannesburg and Pretoria are also in the process of, or have completed construction of city-owned fibre-optic networks.
Individual ministries or agencies ( central or local ) do not have such powers except in specified circumstances.
Individual athletes such as swimmer Natalie du Toit and track athlete Oscar Pistorius have competed as equals against able bodied athletes at various events including the Olympic Games.
Several singular oak trees, such as the Royal Oak in Britain and the Charter Oak in the United States, are of great historical or cultural importance ; for a list of important oaks, see Individual oak trees.
Individual views on certain issues, such as race or economics, may be socialized ( and to that extent normalized ) within a society.
Individual Poles, both clerical and secular, also offered various forms of aid to the Jewish people. For example, the children's section of Żegota led by Irena Sendler saved 2, 500 Jewish children with cooperation of Polish families and the Warsaw orphanage of the Sisters of the Family of Mary, Roman Catholic convents such as the Little Sister Servants of the Blessed Virgin Mary Conceived Immaculate.
Pinker has served on the editorial boards of journals such as Cognition, Daedalus, and PLOS One, and on the advisory boards of institutions for scientific research ( e. g., the Paul Allen Institute for Brain Science ), free speech ( e. g., the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education ), the popularization of science ( e. g., the World Science Festival and the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry ), peace ( e. g., the Peace Research Endowment ), and secular humanism ( e. g., the Freedom from Religion Foundation and the Secular Coalition of America
Individual capital, the economic view of talent, comprises inalienable or personal traits of persons, tied to their bodies and available only through their own free will, such as skill, creativity, enterprise, courage, capacity for moral example, non-communicable wisdom, invention or empathy, non-transferable personal trust and leadership.
Individual zooplankton are usually too small to be seen with the naked eye, but some, such as jellyfish, are large.
Individual services such as and in Fort Worth, Tx.
Individual nations such as Chad ( the first to recognize Luna ), India, and Egypt are also named.
Individual students may attempt to subvert the system of uniforms by wearing their uniforms incorrectly or by adding prohibited elements such as large loose socks or badges.
Individual students may attempt to subvert the system of uniforms by wearing their uniforms incorrectly or by adding prohibited elements such as large loose socks or badges.
A second way is an Individual mandate, a legal requirement that people purchase a beneficial product, such as insurance.
Individual human consciousness, in the process of reaching for autonomy and freedom, has no choice but to deal with an obvious reality: the collective identities ( such as the multiplicity of world views, ethnic, cultural and national identities ) that divide the human race and set ( and always have set ) different groups in violent conflict with each other.
* Individual items known as individuals, such as #$ BillClinton or #$ France.
The use of such a standard by the University of North Dakota has been criticized by the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education in the case of Caleb Warner, who was suspended for three years in January 2010 on the basis of a report by a complainant who was subsequently charged with filing a false report by state police, a decision which the University has refused to reconsider.
Individual differences, such as bone-growth disorders, sometimes can be treated through surgery, some hormone disorders can be treated through medication, and by hormone replacement therapy ; this treatment must be done before the child ’ s ' growth plates fuse.
Individual accommodations, such as specialized furniture, are often used by people with dwarfism.
Individual sundew species have adapted to a wide variety of environments, including atypical habitats, such as rainforests, deserts ( D. burmannii and D. indica ), and even highly shaded environments ( Queensland sundews ).

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Individual directors often serve on more than one board.
Individual printers are often designed to support both local and network connected users at the same time.
Individual neuroscientists, however, often work on questions that span several distinct subfields.
Individual genetic advantage often fails to explain certain social behaviors as a result of gene-centred selection, and evolution may also act upon groups.
Individual Subud members often voluntarily engage in occasional fasting as Pak Subuh recommended.
Individual terrorists tend to be motivated more by a desire for social solidarity with other members of their organization than by political platforms or strategic objectives, which are often murky and undefined.
Individual experiments and projects at the accelerators are financed by the participating German and foreign institutes, which in turn are often publicly financed.
Individual minerals in limonite may form crystals, but limonite does not, although specimens may show a fibrous or microcrystalline structure, and limonite often occurs in concretionary forms or in compact and earthy masses ; sometimes mammillary, botryoidal, reniform or stalactitic.
Individual detachments often have smaller high-speed rigid-hulled inflatable boats and other purpose-built vessels for inland waters, some of which can be hauled by road to the nearest launching point.
Individual broads may lie directly on the river, or are more often situated to one side and connected to the river by an artificial channel or dyke.
Individual member states often define even lower levels by national law ; the United Kingdom, for instance, opted for 120 dB ( A ), which is where many references indicate that permanent ear damage occurs.
Individual rewards have often included the option to select one or more other tribe members to participate in the reward.
Individual publishers often have their own in-house variations as well, and some works are so long-established as to have their own citation methods too: Stephanus pagination for Plato ; Bekker numbers for Aristotle ; citing the Bible by book, chapter and verse ; or Shakespeare notation by play, act and scene.
Individual blocks are usually even-aged and often consist of just one or two species.
Individual vessels were often transferred between different stations during their existence.
Individual coping responses to procrastination are often emotional or avoidant oriented rather than task or problem-solving oriented.
Individual attributes of Flight Simulator aircraft that can be customized include: cockpit layout, cockpit image, aircraft model, aircraft model textures, aircraft flight characteristics, scenery models, scenery layouts and scenery textures, often with simple-to-use programs, or only a text editor such as ' Notepad '.
Individual scholars who were invited to talk to us in Cambridge in that period often felt, understandably, obliged to maintain a distinct opposition.
Individual texts often use idiosyncratic convention, such as "###" plus a number to mark page breaks.
Individual factors are often used to account for various circumstances, such as whether one is a parent, elderly, a child, married, etc.
Individual are often artivists.
* Individual mandate, an often controversial government requirement for the purchase of goods by individuals

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