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Some of these colonists subsequently formed the Maquis to protect themselves from Cardassian aggression, although they received no official support from the Federation, who feared breaking the peace treaty with the Cardassians, which would lead to war.
Some Maquis groups took no prisoners so some German soldiers preferred to surrender to Allied soldiers instead of facing maquisards.

Some and bands
Some flat panels have unusual pixel arrangements, with the colors in a different order, or with the subpixels positioned differently ( in three horizontal bands, or in other ways ).
Some contemporary bluegrass bands favor the electric bass, because it is easier to transport than the large and somewhat fragile upright bass.
Some popular bands decided to anchor their sound with an upright bass instead of an electric bass.
Some Celtic-pop crossover bands and artists such as Clannad and Loreena McKennitt include folk harps, following Alan Stivell's work.
Some prominent bands include Indian Ocean, Kryptos, Pentagram, Thermal and a Quarter, Abandoned Agony, No Idea, Zero, Half Step Down, Scribe, Eastern Fare, Indus Creed, Demonic Resurrection, Zygnema Of Unity, Motherjane, Soulmate and Avial.
Some hardcore bands in Italy have claimed to be irrealist.
Juliana Hatfield ( born July 27, 1967 in Wiscasset, Maine, United States ), is an American guitarist / singer-songwriter and author from the Boston area, formerly of the indie rock bands Blake Babies and Some Girls.
Some of the cassettes for the Sing Along machines were recorded by Filipino cover bands for popular songs so that the vocals and accompaniment could be played independently.
Some of New York's biggest mambo dancers and bands of the 1950s included:
Some punk rock bands take a surf rock approach with a lighter, twangier guitar tone.
Some new bands, such as London's Alternative TV, Edinburgh's Rezillos, and Leamington's The Shapes, identified with the scene even as they pursued more experimental music.
Some early punk bands transformed into hardcore acts.
Some bands classified as post-punk, such as Throbbing Gristle and Cabaret Voltaire, had been active well before the punk scene coalesced ; others, such as The Slits and Siouxsie and the Banshees, transitioned from punk rock into post-punk.
Some of those youths spent that income on new fashions popularized by American soul groups, British R & B bands, certain movie actors, and Carnaby Street clothing merchants.
Some late-1970s skinheads also liked certain punk rock bands, such as Sham 69 and Menace.
Some have red or yellow spots or bands.
Some bands will perform the same field show at all of their appearances during a single season.
Some bands do a new field show every week, but only practice drill for two or three hours immediately before the performance.
Some bands use small notebooks, also known as a dot book or drillbook, which they hang about their necks, on the drum harness, or around the waist.
Some bands are even using small plastic pouches that hang about their neck on an adjustable strap, which has a zipper pocket for holding drill, flags to mark sets, and a pencil.
Some tuba music ( especially in brass bands ) has parts written in the treble clef and is transposed in both pitch and key.
Some Native American tribes and bands make bowls, cooking slabs, and other objects from soapstone ; historically, this was particularly common during the Late Archaic archaeological period.
Some theorists hold that tribes represent a stage in social evolution intermediate between bands and states.
Some bands, such as the Tindersticks, Metallica, Led Zeppelin, Crowded House, Van Halen, Duran Duran, Bang Camaro, Santana, Living in a Box, and the Ramones, have released more than one and are thus referred to in other ways, including number and album art ( e. g., The Blue Album ).
Some of the more notable frequency bands used by radio telescopes include:

Some and operated
Herald-Traveler Corp. operated for years under temporary authority from the Federal Communications Commission stemming from controversy over luncheon meetings the newspaper's chief executive had with an FCC commissioner during the original licensing process ( Some Boston broadcast historians accuse the Boston Globe of being covertly behind the proceeding.
Some IPTV services are currently available in London, while services operated in Hull ceased in April 2006.
Some of these camps only operated for a part of the Gulag's existence.
Some revenue has been realized from ecotourism ; the World Discoverer, an adventure cruise ship operated by Society Expeditions, visited the island once or twice annually for several years in the mid-1990s.
Some aspects of the instruction set are unique, most notably the " byte " instructions, which operated on bit fields of any size from 1 to 36 bits inclusive according to the general definition of a byte as a contiguous sequence of a fixed number of bits.
Some local posts have been operated by governments, while others, known as private local posts, have been operated by for-profit companies.
Some trebuchets were small and operated by a very small crew ; however, unlike the onager, it was possible to build the trebuchet on a gigantic scale: such giants could hurl enormous rocks at huge ranges.
Some valves are made to be operated in a gradual change between two or more positions.
Some of Venezuela's mass media are privately operated and derive most of their revenues from advertising, subscriptions, and sale or distribution of copyrighted materials.
Some of these radio network stations were owned and operated by the networks, while others were independent radio owned by entrepreneurs allied with the respective networks.
Some years later, other settlers began to move into the community commonly known as Jugtown, a name given to the area based on the presence of a large jug and churn factory that operated in the area.
Some of Leavitt's descendants became ardent abolitionists, including Joshua Leavitt and his cousin Roger Hooker Leavitt, who operated an Underground Railroad station in Charlemont, Massachusetts.
Some other countries do authorize higher power operation ( for example the Mexican station XERF formerly operated at 250, 000 watts ).
Some businesses that did survive the depression operated only on a part-time basis.
Some brick manufacturers were indeed family-owned and operated, while many others were divisions of larger corporations.
Some were named for the color they would turn a silver coin ; two, dubbed " Red " and " Black ", were from springs which were capped off and then piped throughout the town to a series of wells with manually operated pumps on both public and private property.
Some of the still extant islands were built to hold " pop-up " targets, operated by cables from winches in a building whose foundations lie below Island Hide.
Some of them operated on 24-bit variables and a typical model only required about 21 ns for a MAC.
Some music festivals are strictly local in scope, including few or no performers with a national reputation, and are generally operated by local promoters.
* Some of the buses operated by Veolia are designed to serve Israeli settlements ; these are the lines 109, 110, 7 and 19.
Some of them were operated by people who were part of organized crime.
Some T-28s took part in the 1941 winter defence of Leningrad and Moscow, but after late 1941, they were rare in Red Army service ; a few were operated by enemy forces.
Some of these schools are independently operated, and some are supported and affiliated with circuses.

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