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Some and add
Some people add milk to the drink.
Some are played primarily throughout one geographic region, and others add new tactical elements to the game.
Some sources also add neighbouring countries ( for historical, geographical and / or cultural reasons ):
Some definitions also add that for any production rule of the form u → v of a context-sensitive grammar, it shall be true that | u |≤| v |.
Some mods add bots, while others remove features of the game, and others create different modes of play.
Some modern treatments add a sixth postulate, the rigidity of the triangle, which can be used as an alternative to superposition.
Some compilers, such as gcc, add extra keywords for a programmer to explicitly mark external functions as pure, to enable such optimizations.
Some people add enough bread until it has the consistency of a dip.
Some competitions restart the score from zero for the finals, other add the final score to the preliminary results.
Some contemporary players of these modern electric harps, especially solid body and minimalist design instruments, have been able to add the advantage of movement on stage into their musical performance.
Some authors add quaternary ( knowledge ) or even quinary ( culture and research ) sectors.
Some catalogs include books that were published with no ISBN but add a non-standard number with an as-yet unallocated 5-digit group such as 99985 ; this practice is not part of the standard.
Some add also " honour ".
Some researchers add that Nichiren strongly criticized the esoteric rituals of other schools: “ As Sasaki notes, Nichiren ’ s view of the shift of authority from GoToba to Yoshitoki was inseparable from his criticism of the esoteric teachings.
Some people add marijuana to a hand rolled cigarette.
Some KA10 machines, first at MIT, and later at Bolt, Beranek and Newman ( BBN ), were modified to add virtual memory and support for demand paging, as well as more physical memory.
Some enzymes act on other proteins to add or remove chemical groups in a process known as posttranslational modification.
Some performers create new compositions using traditional musical instruments while others add electronic sounds, modern harmonies, rhythms, improvisation and sound design elements to enhance the film watching experience.
Some snowboards also add carbon and aramid ( also known as Twaron or Kevlar ) stringers for additional elasticity and strength.
Some editions add the following prime attributes:
Some winemakers choose to harvest their grapes at different ripeness levels in order to incorporate these different elements and potentially add some layer of complexity to the wine.
Some producers like to add a small amount of bagazo back into their fermentation tanks for a stronger agave flavor in the final product.
Some companies use firmware updates to add new playable file formats ( encodings ); iriver added the Vorbis format this way, for instance.
Some users add a subwoofer because high levels of low bass are desired, even beyond what is in the original recording, as in the case of house music enthusiasts.

Some and detail
Some types of self-starting synchronous motors always started when power was applied, but in detail, their behavior was chaotic and they were equally likely to start rotating in the wrong direction.
Some terminal elements can not be known ( planned ) in great detail in advance, and that is expected, because they can be further refined at a later time.
Some newspapers carry " gossip columns " which detail the social and personal lives of celebrities or of élite members of certain communities.
Some subject areas in the classification were regarded as inappropriately arranged and there was considerable pressure for more detail and for adaptation of the classification to make it more relevant for the evaluation of medical care, by classifying conditions to the chapters concerned with the part of the body affected rather than to those dealing with the underlying generalized disease.
Some other literary sources provide specific detail: the writings of the physician Galen on the habits of the Antonine elite, the orations of Aelius Aristides on the temper of the times, and the constitutions preserved in the Digest and Codex Justinianus on Marcus ' legal work.
Some virtual phone cards allow customers to view their call detail reports ( CDRs ) online by logging in to their account.
Some modern scholars have questioned this connection: for more detail see Jerusalem Talmud: Place and date of composition.
Some 19th-century classical liberals, notably Gustave de Molinari and Frédéric Bastiat, were known advocates of an emergent society and wrote about the concepts in detail.
Some schools offer no sex education, since it remains a controversial issue in several countries, particularly the United States ( especially with regard to the age at which children should start receiving such education, the amount of detail that is revealed, and topics dealing with human sexual behavior, e. g. safe sex practices, masturbation, premarital sex, and sexual ethics ).
Some institutions also make their unpublished reports, often called ' Grey Literature ', accessible thereby allowing access to far more detail and a wider range of archaeological data than is otherwise the case with books and journals.
Some of these stories, the " wisdom literatures " may have just started as a ' short story ', but since writing had only recently been invented, it was the first physical recordings of societal ideas, in some length and detail.
Some stories from the Popol Vuh continued to be told by modern Maya as folk legends ; some stories recorded by anthropologists in the 20th century may preserve portions of the ancient tales in greater detail than the Ximénez manuscript.
Some of the colours are still partially preserved, but the beauty of this statue lies in its flawless detail of the complex and subtle forms of human anatomy.
Some houses have also had windows replaced with modern sash, resulting in some loss of architectural detail.
Having finished the course of alterations in the hands of John Carr, Lord Fitzwilliam turned in 1790 to the most prominent landscape gardener, Humphry Repton, for whom this was the season's most ambitious project, one that he would describe in detail while the memory was still fresh, in Some Observations of the Theory and Practice of Landscape Gardening ( 1803 ).
Some of the accounts detail events that van Meteren actually witnessed.
Some, as explained in more detail below, argue that one can be loyal to a broad range of things, whilst others argue that it is only possible for loyalty to be to another person and that it is strictly interpersonal.
Some later levels begin in lifts and feature transitions from elevator music to full soundtracks, which Gerstmann cited as examples of the music's ability to add ambience to the game, and as an illustration of the game's attention to detail.
Some backbenchers also sit on parliamentary committees, where legislation is considered in more detail than is permitted on the floor of the House, and thereby provide valuable input into the legislative process.
Some offenses are reported in greater detail on this report than on the Return A.
Some detail styling changes were made in 1990, when the dashboard styling was freshened up, the front was given clear-lensed indicators, the rear given smoked rear lamp lenses, the steering wheel redesigned and a new front grille was added, together with fuel injection as standard, 15-inch wheels and rear disc brakes.
Some of these systems are complex, and events may be difficult to predict in practice, but if the starting conditions were known in enough detail, the outcomes of events in such systems could be predicted.
Some found the slowness of his narration and its seeming sticking to trifles tedious, while his innumerable fans, mostly among his own generation, were fascinated by the very abundance of detail, a meticulous reconstruction of the past.
Some computer analyses require adaptive mesh, which is made finer ( using stronger parameters ) in regions where the analysis needs more detail.

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