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Others and claim
Others believe it was a cross from a miniature French pointer and a pinscher ; others claim that is was developed from the St. Hubert Hound, also a bloodhound, in the 18th century, and still others believe that they were descended from Basset Hounds, based upon their scent abilities and general appearance.
Others have drawn the opposite conclusion, i. e., that as an apostle, he would not have made such a claim on his own behalf.
Others claim that in some cases the geometric algebra approach is able to sidestep a " proliferation of manifolds " that arises during the standard application of differential geometry.
Based on Haliburton's writings, there have been claims that modern hockey originated in Windsor, Nova Scotia, by King's College students and was named after an individual, as in “ Colonel Hockey's game .” Others claim that the origins of hockey come from games played in the area of Dartmouth and Halifax in Nova Scotia.
Others claim that REM sleep is needed to " refresh " the brain after the NREM phase, or that REM is needed to prevent stasis of fluids in the eye ( Roth Ari-Even et al., 2005 ).
Others explain the increase as being due to the use of inappropriate therapeutic techniques in highly suggestible individuals, though this is itself controversial while proponents of DID claim the increase in incidence is due to increased recognition of and ability to recognize the disorder.
Others claim that the design was a stylized Swiss cross, in tribute to the homeland of Chevrolet's parents.
Others ( Aleksandr Nazarenko ) disregard that assumption or claim a different person.
Others claim they were prepared with great cooperation from Carroll, and that the correspondence of letters can tell his opinion of each.
Others, including Edward Murphy's surviving son Robert Murphy, deny Nichols ' account ( which is supported by Hill, both interviewed by Spark ), and claim that the phrase did originate with Edward Murphy.
Others have made the claim that this story of the word's origin is erroneous
Others claim that Jonathan Scobie ( or Jonathan Goble ), an American missionary to Japan, invented the rickshaw around 1869 to transport his invalid wife through the streets of Yokohama.
Others involved in the allegations claim that number was actually $ 2, 000 a day.
Some authors record that Prince Asaka signed the order for Japanese soldiers in Nanking to " kill all captives " Others claim that lieutenant colonel Isamu Chō, Asaka's aide-de-camp, sent this order under the Prince's sign manual without the Prince's knowledge or assent.
Others claim that the name comes from the Roman settlement of Celtic name Vindobona ( Celtic " windo-bona "), probably meaning " white base / bottom ," which became Vindovina, Vídeň ( Czech ) and Wien.
Others claim that lieutenant colonel Isamu Chō, Asaka's aide-de-camp, sent this order under the Prince's sign manual with the Prince's knowledge or assent.
Others claim he showed a greedy attitude to many people who ' got on his bad side.
Others claim the term was in use earlier: Claus-Dieter ( Nick ) Hetzer, an academic and adventurer from Forum International in Berkeley, CA, coined the term in 1965 and ran the first ecotours in the Yucatán during the early 1970s.
Others claim that the main problem is the failure of national governments to pass appropriate laws implementing the provisions of the CBD.
Others, however, claim that he was born at Oldesloe in the Duchy of Holstein, which at that time was a part of the Danish Monarchy ( but is now in Germany ).
Others, such as historian Justin Winsor, claim that Standish received a lieutenant's commission in the English army and was subsequently promoted to captain in Holland.
Others like historians claim that came from the reputation as a slinger gaming gulch in the late 19th century, and a safe haven for bars or saloons during prohibition of the 1920s.
Others claim that the many English families who settled here bestowed the name of a famous English family named Woodbury upon the area.
Others claim it is named for his younger brother, Bartlett Yancey, Jr. ( 1785-1828 ).

Others and reports
Others have independently come to the same conclusion, and publication of independent analyses may be forthcoming [...] For scientists to label sight reports and questionable photographs as ' proof ' of such an extraordinary record is delving into ' faith-based ' ornithology and doing a disservice to science.
Others point out that the settlement occurred after two of Westmoreland's former intelligence officers, Major General Joseph McChristian and Colonel Gains Hawkins, testified to the accuracy of the substantive allegations of the broadcast, which were that Westmoreland ordered changes in intelligence reports on Viet Cong troop strengths for political reasons.
Others corroborated Wynne's reports: for example, Captain Daniel Powell, who delivered a further party of settlers to Ferryland, wrote: " The land on which our Governor planted is so good and commodious, that for the quantity, I think there is no better in many parts of England "; but he added ominously that Ferryland was " the coldest harbour in the land ".
Others who appeared regularly were Rob Marciano with the weather, Sunny Hostin on legal news, and CNN senior medical correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta as well as Elizabeth Cohen with health-related reports.
Despite earlier reports that the band would begin recording their next full-length studio album by 2009, Lagwagon had gone on hiatus from touring and writing again, due to Cape launching a solo career, releasing Bridge in 2008 and Doesn't Play Well with Others in 2010.
Others included Baba's blog, an anonymous ex-newspaper journalist who entered the region to provide accurate news reports from the disaster zone.
Others believed that if reports were made of the brave and resistant Californio Lancers, recruiting for the US Army would be difficult, motivation for the Mexicans would be great, and the US Congress would further divide over this war.
Others pointed out that he appointed a committee to address concerns after the fraud was discovered ; ultimately the panel released two opposing reports.

Others and permanent
Others may specialise in the temporary or permanent care of residents who, as a result of a psychological disorder, require routine assistance, treatment, or a specialised and controlled environment.
Others may cause permanent hearing loss.
Others, while not deadly, can nevertheless cause permanent organ damage.
Others are more permanent and are not retrieved until months later.
Others question the permanent feature of having caucuses in certain states, while perpetually ignoring the rest of the country.
Others, including Sevilla Pastor, Dina König, Seidy Glück, Moris Siegler and Marcu Glückman, reorganized under Bernard Lebli, and became the new permanent company of the Baraşeum, with an unprecedented subsidy from the government.
Others operate as a program of a larger social services organization — for instance, Chicago's StreetWise can refer vendors to providers of " drug and alcohol treatment, high school equivalency classes, career counseling, and permanent housing ".
Others projects sponsored by the authority include the construction of a permanent saltwater barrier on the Neches River, a comprehensive water-quality management program, and the construction of boat ramps and other recreational facilities on area waterways.
Others would argue that Álvarez's assumption of the permanent secretaryship of the National Security Council in 1973 marked the real point at which he gained what amounted to substantial executive powers.
Others warn that militarism and inflated military spending will result in a permanent war economy.
Others emigrate and become permanent residents of other countries.
Others who disagree with specific claims made by Stoner include fellow Christians and secular historians: for instance, while Stoner says of Ezekiel's prophecy of the permanent destruction of Tyre " If Ezekiel had looked at Tyre in his day and had made these seven predictions in human wisdom, these estimates mean that there would have been only one chance in 75, 000, 000 of their all coming true.

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