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Others are a little more overt in their sexuality, such as " The Texas City Dyke ", " My Blow Up Lover ", and, his most well-known tune, " My Baby Don't Wear No Panties ", which Kelton began improvising to the tune of " Mean Mistreater " in 1988 when, after a drunken girl jumped up on a bar table, ripped off her shirt and began dancing, a guy yelled out, " That ain't nothing, my baby don't wear no panties.
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Others are confined to vast reservations, and not only does the Australian government justifiably not wish them to be viewed as exhibits in a zoo, but on their reservations they are extremely fugitive, shunning camps, coming together only for corroborees at which their strange culture comes to its highest pitch -- which is very low indeed.
Others who are attracted to this Mecca of the beat generation are homosexuals, heroin addicts, and smalltime hoodlums.
Others have so-called development plans, but some of these are little more than lists of projects collected from various ministries while others are statements of goals without analysis of the actions required to attain them.
Others listed at new addresses are the Richard T. Olerichs, the Joseph Aderholds Jr., the Henri De La Chapelles, the John Berteros and Dr. and Mrs. Egerton Crispin, the John Armisteads, the Allen Chases, the Howard Lockies, the Thomas Lockies, and Anthony Longinotti.
Others have argued that astronomy is an inaccurate term, what are being studied are cosmologies and people who object to the use of logos have suggested adopting the Spanish cosmovisión.
Others are simple derivatives of botanical natural products ; for example, the pain killer aspirin is derived from salicylic acid which originally came from the bark of willow trees.
Others are generally not applicable as safe antiseptics, either because of their corrosive or toxic nature.
Others, however, think that his prophecies are to be referred to the latter half of the reign of Hezekiah ( 700s BC ).
Others such as department store magnate James Cash Penney, Chick-fil-A founder Truett Cathy, actor / martial artist Chuck Norris, wrestlers Shawn Michaels, Chris Jericho, AJ Styles, Ted DiBiase and wrestler Sting, and actors Jesse McCartney, Kirk Cameron, and Mr. T are also mentioned as being born again.
Others, such as raccoons and bears, depending on the local habitat, are more omnivorous ; the giant panda is almost exclusively a herbivore, but will take fish, eggs and insects, while the polar bear's harsh habitat forces it to subsist mainly on prey.
Others, especially words belonging to the large subset of collective nouns known as terms of venery ( words for groups of animals ), are specific to one kind of constituent object.
Others are known only from mentions in Clement's own writings, including On Marriage and On Prophecy, although few are attested by other writers and it is difficult to separate works which he intended to write from those which were actually completed.
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Others carried extra clips for the Browning Automatic Rifle, which was in the hands of a little Mexican named Martinez.
Others contend that there never was a golden age of jury trials, but rather that juries in the early nineteenth century ( before the rise of plea bargaining ) were " unwitting and reflexive, generally wasteful of public resources and, because of the absence of trained professionals, little more than slow guilty pleas themselves ," and that the guilty-plea system that emerged in the latter half of the nineteenth century was a superior, more cost-effective method of achieving fair outcomes.
Others, such as Rolland, favor late picking and the added fruit body that comes with a little bit of over-ripeness.
Others argue the Luftwaffe achieved little in the air battle and the RAF was not on the verge of collapse, as often claimed.
Others, like Gang of Four, The Raincoats and Throbbing Gristle, who had little more than cult followings at the time, are seen in retrospect as significant influences on modern popular culture.
Others argue that market conduct is largely determined by market structure, hence, market performance depends heavily on market structure, and that leads them to pay little attention to market conduct.
Others were gassed upon arrival at the Chelmno death camp. There is little, if any trace of their once rich and lively community today.
Others use shorter axles ( often 145mm wide ) thereby trading a little decrease in the strength of the wheel for the advantage of a similar decrease in the bending moment of the axle spindle.
Others put forward included Alfonso VII, king of Castile, who as a foreign king found little support, and the choice of the Navarrese nobility, Pedro of Atarés, grandson of Sancho Ramírez, Count of Ribagorza, the illegitimate son of Ramiro I of Aragon.
Others had had similar ideas, but Bouch put them into effect, and did so with an attention to detail ( such as design of the ferry slip ) which led a subsequent President of the Institution of Civil Engineers to settle any dispute over priority of invention with the observation that “ there was little merit in a simple conception of this kind, compared with a work practically carried out in all its details, and brought to perfection ”
Others outside de Vaux's team proposed other interpretations, people such as Henri del Medico, Solomon Zeitlin, and G. R. Driver, but their analyses received little lasting attention.
" Others, however, point to Reggie's violent prison record when he was being detained separately from Ronnie and argue that in reality, the twins ' temperaments were little different.
Others, like Nassim Nicholas Taleb consider risk managers little more than " blind users " of statistical tools and methods.
Others were ferried from the beaches to the larger ships, and thousands were carried back to Britain by the famous " little ships of Dunkirk ", a flotilla of around 700 merchant marine boats, fishing boats, pleasure craft and Royal National Lifeboat Institution lifeboats — the smallest of which was the fishing boat Tamzine, now in the Imperial War Museum — whose civilian crews were called into service for the emergency.
Others argue that the right combination of " little things " is needed to give rise to the overall emergent patterns of coordinated activity that constitute real intelligence.
Some scholars such as Craig A. Evans, John Meier and Craig S. Keener see it as a likely reference to Jesus Others such as Stephen Benko and H. Dixon Slingerland see it as having little or no historical value.
Others were purely financial, with little or no social side, from their foundation — this was more typical in Great Britain.
Others posit that it was used for astrology rather than astronomy, though during that era there was little differentiation between the two.
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