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Some and venture
Some air shows are held as a business venture or as a trade event where aircraft, avionics and other services are promoted to potential customers.
Some joint venture companies
Some also venture to argue Sea Lion would have failed regardless because of the weaknesses of German sea power.
Some venture capital and private equity firms located on Sand Hill Road include:
Some of them, notably the Citroën SM and the Comotor rotary engine venture proved unprofitable.
Some of Telstra's overseas ventures had proved unsuccessful, with withdrawal from some South East Asian markets and major writedowns of joint venture investments such as the $ 2. 7bn Reach undersea cable with Hong Kong-based PCCW.
Some brands are marketed outside the US and Canada by the Cereal Partners joint venture using the Nestlé brand.
Some who have known him, such as venture capitalist Arthur Rock, have stated that " he has no airs.
Some years later, Thames sold their stake in the UKTV venture to the cable group Telewest.
Some journalists and analysts blamed this serious error of judgment on the fact that none of Webvan's senior executives ( or major investors ) had any management experience in the supermarket industry, including its CEO George Shaheen who had resigned as head of Andersen Consulting ( now Accenture ), a management consulting firm, to join the venture.
Some designs of return climbers must carry up enough fuel to return it to earth, a potentially costly venture.
Some production will be carried out locally by Eurotem, Hyundai Rotem's joint venture with Turkish rolling stock manufacturer TÜVASAŞ.
Some researchers have found that pygmy rabbits never venture farther than from their burrows.
Some private investment groups or bridge capital groups will require joint venture or sale-lease back requirements to the riskiest transactions that have a high likelihood of default.

Some and across
Some birds, especially corvids and parrots, are among the most intelligent animal species ; a number of bird species have been observed manufacturing and using tools, and many social species exhibit cultural transmission of knowledge across generations.
After attending one such lecture, UFO investigator Robert Sheaffer wrote " Some of his “ rods ” were obviously insects zipping across the field at a high angular rate.
The Bible describes Jesus ' tomb as being outside the city wall, as was normal for burials across the ancient world, which were regarded as unclean, but the Church of the Holy Sepulchre is in the heart of Hadrian's city, well within the Old City walls, which were built by Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent in 1538 Some have claimed that the city had been much narrower in Jesus ' time, with the site then having been outside the walls ; since Herod Agrippa ( 41 – 44 ) is recorded by history as extending the city to the north ( beyond the present northern walls ), the required repositioning of the western wall is traditionally attributed to him as well.
Some of these institutes are bound strictly to the university, others combine research across different universities.
Some have slow deliberate movements, whilst others can move with some speed across branches.
Some historians credit Sennett's films with having been responsible for municipal police forces across North America altering their uniforms to include military style officers ' caps since by the 1920s tall, British-style hats had become so indelibly associated with slapstick comedy.
Some ion channels are voltage gated, meaning that they can be switched between open and closed states by altering the voltage difference across the membrane.
Some rhyming schemes have become associated with a specific language, culture or period, while other rhyming schemes have achieved use across languages, cultures or time periods.
Some hotels, resorts, and even cruise ships across America, Europe and Israel also undergo a thorough housecleaning to make their premises " kosher for Pesach " to cater to observant Jews.
Some designs ( Burne-Jones, and Garrard " Zero " series ) use dual arms in a parallelogram arrangement, pivoting the cartridge head to maintain a constant angle as it moves across the record.
Some of these modules take the form of sensory maps, mapping some aspect of the world across part of the brain's surface.
Some dialogue occurs between Hermóðr and Móðguðr, including that Móðguðr notes that recently there had ridden five battalions of dead men across the bridge that made less sound than he.
Some shoulder belts held the scabbard diagonally across the back ( see also Koshirae ).
Some of the few remaining Yaghans have settled in Villa Ukika in Navarino Island, others have scattered across Chile and Argentina.
Some claimed that it was the successor to White Dwarf amongst the UK role-playing community with numerous contributors from across the hobby, including Phil Masters and Marcus Rowland.
Some traditional diplomats quaked at the thought of thousands of young Americans scattered across their world.
Some mornings when I walked in to wake him for work, I would find him sprawled fully dressed across the bed, too tired to remove his clothes.
Some species, unusual for birds, perch along a branch, rather than across it.
Some common French prepositions are: à ( to, at, in ), à côté de ( next to, beside ), après ( after ), au sujet de ( about, on the subject of ), avant ( before ), avec ( with ), chez ( at the home / office of, among ), contre ( against ), dans ( in ), d ' après ( according to ), de ( from, of, about ), depuis ( since, for ), derrière ( in back of, behind ), devant ( in front of ), durant ( during, while ), en ( in, on, to ), en dehors de ( outside of ), en face de ( facing, across from ), entre ( between ), envers ( toward ), environ ( approximately ), hors de ( outside of ), jusque ( until, up to, even ), loin de ( far from ), malgré ( despite ), par ( by, through ), parmi ( among ), pendant ( during ), pour ( for ), près de ( near ), quant à ( as for, regarding ), sans ( without ), selon ( according to ), sous ( under ), suivant ( according to ), sur ( on ), vers ( toward ).
Some of their exercises frequently took them across the border, as enemy engagement was seen as the best preparation.
Some historians even cite this as a reason behind the spread of heraldry across medieval Europe.
Some flower spikes may reach 10 meters tall while others only measure 2 – 3 mm across.
Some printers have a fixed resolution across the printhead but with much smaller micro-stepping for the mechanical paper feed, resulting in non-uniform dot-overlapping printing resolutions like 600x1200 dpi.
Some 2, 350 men in the California Column marched east across Arizona in 1862 to expel the Confederates from Arizona and New Mexico.
Some witnesses testified that Morgan and Doc fired across one another at Billy and Frank, respectively.

Some and border
Some casinos will place the bet straddling the outer border of the pass line so as to indicate that it is to be paid the same odds as a place bet, instead of just even money.
Some Ecuadorian nationalists attributed it to the Peruvian government because the crash took place near the border where, the two nations had participated in a Paquisha War in their perpetual border dispute.
Some knew from their own experience the dangers of crossing the border into the US.
Some military roles are assigned to the civil police, such as border patrol, and border defence, which are the responsibility of a special police unit officially named " The Maritime and Heliport Police Division ", and which operates on land and at sea, using patrol boats and high-speed surveillance boats.
Masurians showed considerable support for the Polish uprising in 1831, and maintained many contacts with Russian-held areas of Poland beyond the border of Prussia, the areas being connected by common culture and language ; before the uprising people visited each other's country fairs and much trade took placw, with smuggling also widespread Some early writers about Masurians-like Max Toeppen-postulated them as mediators between German and Slav cultures.
Some foreign analysts have pointed to widespread starvation, increased emigration through North Korea-China border, and new sources of information about the outside world for ordinary North Koreans as factors pointing to an imminent collapse of the regime, but North Korea has remained stable in spite of more than a decade of such predictions.
: Some versions display which blocks are selected with a border around them ( BPop ), jittering of the blocks ( BPop ), or an increase of the size of the selected blocks ( Bubblets Tilt ).
Some months later Wilson met with Taft ( Knox was out of town on vacation ), and upon hearing the information, the President immediately and unilaterally ordered a mobilization of 25, 000 troops to the Mexican border as well as naval maneuvers in the Gulf of Mexico.
* Some disputes with Croatia regarding the border.
Some units already in their forward positions ( the attack is scheduled for 0430 the next day ) do not get the word in time and attack various targets along the border.
Some of the mansions from the Exposition's era survive along Lindell Boulevard at the north border of Forest Park.
Some sources give Achiktash as the Kyrgyz name for this 7, 134 m mountain on the border with Tajikistan, but it seems that Achiktash, or more properly Achik-Tash, is the name of a plateau and a base camp at an altitude of 3, 600 m on a popular northern climbing route to Lenin Peak, which starts in the southern Kyrgyz city of Osh, a day's drive north of the border.
Some American vessels traded abroad throughout the Embargo, and smuggling flourished along the Canadian border.
Some sources report that the border began at the mouth of river Warta and Oder in the west, ran along the river Noteć all the way to the Vistula river.
) Some of his contributions to the language of baseball, like the idea of the " defensive spectrum ", border on being entirely non-statistical.
Some border disputes renewed tensions between the two nations but after months of protests Francis II finally obtained these territories.
Some time between 11th and 13th century, the town was annexed by the Ruthenians, and Polish princes of the Piast dynasty confirmed it in 1264, when in Tarnów, there was a meeting of Prince Bolesław V the Chaste, and Prince Daniel of Galicia, during which both sides agreed that the border would go between Rzeszów and Czudec ( Rzeszów belonged to Red Ruthenia, while Czudec and Strzyżów to Lesser Poland ).
Some streams along the eastern border of the county flow into the North Branch of the Susquehanna River.
Some of the prominent buttes include: Horse Ridge, Pine Mountain, China Hat, and several others on the county border.
Some of the land on the eastern border of the county is considered to be part of the rural exurbs of the Greater Saint Louis Metropolitan Area.
Some of the county's eastern border is defined by the Wabash River.

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