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Others mentioned that I might have had to ask friends or even strangers for help and that to be stranded in a foreign country without sufficient funds did not contribute to international understanding.
Others writing on Faulkner have found the phrase `` traditional moralist '' either inadequate or misleading.
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, which are reached by walking up a single flight of stairs, have balconies.
Others have specialised mouthparts consisting of a horny beak edged by several rows of labial teeth.
Others have criticised Christie on political grounds, particularly with respect to her conversations about and portrayals of Jews.
Others have speculated that instead of social groups, at least some of these finds represent Komodo dragon-like mobbing of carcasses, where aggressive competition leads to some of the predators being killed and cannibalized.
Others have discredited the theory about the Galilean Tekoa, citing that the difference in elevation between the two locations is not significant.
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.
Poem 30 of that sequence, for instance, speaks of how " Fear contended with desire ": " Others, I am not the first / have willed more mischief than they durst ".
Others produce larvae that have little yolk but swim and feed for a few days before settling.
Others have associated this poem with the court of King Alfred, or with the court of King Canute.
Others like Walton have advocated a combination of both schemes, but in different parts of Daniel.
Others have argued that " black " is a better term because " African " suggests foreignness, despite the long presence of black people in the US.
Others, including the Christian Church ( Disciples of Christ ), Evangelical Christian Church in Canada, Churches of Christ, and the Christian churches and churches of Christ, have their roots in the contemporaneous Stone-Campbell Restoration Movement, which was centered in Kentucky and Tennessee.
Others, such as Claude Lévi-Strauss ( who was influenced both by American cultural anthropology and by French Durkheimian sociology ), have argued that apparently similar patterns of development reflect fundamental similarities in the structure of human thought ( see structuralism ).
Others estimate that Baghdad's population may have been as large as 2 million in the 9th century .< ref >
A Others, however, have been lovingly preserved in their original condition, and would be coveted by collectors in other countries.
Others have hypothesized that cannibalism was part of a blood revenge in war.
Others, though, have argued that the level of disagreement about the meaning of the word indicates that it either means different things to different people, or else is an umbrella term encompassing a variety of distinct meanings with no simple element in common.
Others have interpreted the fossil bearing rocks along Red Deer River in Alberta, Canada, as supporting a gradual extinction of non-avian dinosaurs ; during the last 10 million years of the Cretaceous layers there, the number of dinosaur species seems to have decreased from about 45 to about 12.
Others have lighthearted and playful lyrics.
Others have proposed that the ceremony in some way endorsed Constantine's kingship, prefiguring later royal inaugurations at Scone.

Others and speculated
Others speculated that quasars were a white hole end of a wormhole.
Others speculated that the corporations involved sought not only profit, but were acting in concert with Republican political allies to cause political damage to the nationally influential Democratic governor.
Others have speculated that before Frederick Wells sold the diamond to Sir Thomas Cullinan he broke off a piece which sized in at about to.
Others have speculated that by stripping Wagner's works of their Germanic and historic elements, Wieland was attempting to distance Bayreuth from its nationalistic past and create productions with universal appeal.
Others have even speculated that, if the Blairite coalition is to be seen as essentially one of pro-market anti-Conservatives, the Liberal Democrats could even be its ultimate inheritors.
Others speculated he did not care to invest the money it would take to modernize and adequately cover the war many expected at any moment.
Others have speculated that it came from the chant of Black Greek Letter Organization Omega Psi Phi fraternity.
Others have speculated that General Garrison rightly deserved to have his career " derailed " after so significant a loss of U. S. life during a mission in which it could arguably have been anticipated that a helicopter might be rendered inoperable.
Others have speculated that Truman lied about Eisenhower because of animosity between the two men that intensified during the Eisenhower presidency ( Truman stated that Eisenhower did not invite him back to the White House during his administration ).
" Others speculated that Dunlap's release was motivated by his $ 3, 500 salary and the fact that Pittsburgh's backup second baseman, Henry Youngman, had signed for a salary of only $ 1, 050.
Others have speculated that the name derives from the Old English word ' scacol ,' meaning tongue of land.
Others considered him off-balance or speculated that he has drug or alcohol problems.
Others speculated that deodands had become nominal assessment that were routinely levied.
Others speculated that his partner would not live with him at all in Northern Ireland but would continue to reside in London.
Others have speculated that the church's direction has a symbolic significance related to church rites.
Others speculated further.

Others and word
Others continue to use the word to describe the style of breakthrough warfare practised by the Axis powers of this period, even if it were not a formal doctrine.
Others suggest that Essene is a transliteration of the Hebrew word Chitzonim ( chitzon = outside ), which the Mishna ( e. g. Megila 4: 8 ) uses to describe various sectarian groups.
Others trace the word to Varangians and derive it from the Swedish knutpiska, a kind of whip with knots.
Others, mostly philosophers, tried to dig into the word and its usage.
Others have suggested that word comes from the term (" the people of the bench "), who were a group of impoverished companions of Muhammad who held regular gatherings of
Others argue that asymmetric warfare is called " terrorism " by those wishing to exploit the negative connotations of the word and bring the political aims of the weaker opponents into question.
Others hold it is pre-Indo-European, or Pelasgian in origin, associated with the word " thalassa ", meaning " sea ".
Others believe " guinea " may be an alteration of the word coney ( rabbit ); guinea pigs were referred to as " pig coneys " in Edward Topsell's 1607 treatise on quadrupeds.
Others speculate that " Bolg " relates to a word for small boats.
Others explain that Chenoa is a Cherokee word meaning " Dove " or " White Dove.
Others interpret a word ' tel-i-quah ' as ' plains ;' however, there is no word for ' plains ' in the Cherokee lexicon, and the word ' tel-i-quah ' is not found in the lexicon.
Others hypothesize that the name comes from " tu-wanda ", the Goshute word for " bear ", or from " tule ", a Spanish word of Aztec origin, meaning " bulrush ".
Others point out that here, as in Galatians 4: 4, Paul does not use the ordinary word for " born " ( γεννητός, gennetos, the word used in in relation to John the Baptist being " born of a woman "), but the word γενόμενος, genomenos, literally meaning " become ", " come to be ", a fact that some interpret as an allusion to incarnation of the pre-existent Son of God.
Others have argued that the word is not a part of a larger metaphor but, rather, originates from the old-fashioned English insult, " scab.
) Others, however, reconstruct the Proto-Indo-European word for " apple ( tree )" as * mel -, and yet others do not think Proto-Indo-European had a word for " apple " at all and consider the different words of various Indo-European subgroups to be separate loans from unidentified non-Indo-European languages.
Others object to the word, some strongly, claiming it to be derogatory or to carry implications of being an outsider.

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