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Some and adults
Some even boast two pools, one for adults and one for children.
Some 4, 500 to 5, 000 adults followed a Breton language course ( evening course, correspondence, ...) in 2007.
Some of the driving research questions in studying how the brain itself processes language include: ( 1 ) To what extent is linguistic knowledge innate or learned ?, ( 2 ) Why is it more difficult for adults to acquire a second-language than it is for infants to acquire their first-language ?, and ( 3 ) How are humans able to understand novel sentences?
Some libraries that employ content-control software allow the software to be deactivated on a case-by-case basis on application to a librarian ; libraries that are subject to CIPA are required to have a policy that allows adults to request that the filter be disabled without having to explain the reason for their request.
Some additional games that adults would play are darts and dice games.
Some activities, known as sex crimes in some locations, are illegal in some jurisdictions, including those conducted between ( or among ) consenting and competent adults ( examples include sodomy law and adult-adult incest ).
Some individuals develop natural serum antibodies to the surface polysaccharides of some agents although they have had little or no contact with the agent, these natural antibodies confer specific protection to adults and are passively transmitted to newborns.
Some adults can be more susceptible to the effects of nitrate than others.
Some salamander species are fully aquatic throughout life, some take to the water intermittently, and some are entirely terrestrial as adults.
" " Some students perceive adults quite inaccurately.
Some species can overwinter as adults in diapause.
Some children, such as Isaac N. Youngs, came to the Shakers when their parents joined, then grew up to become faithful members as adults.
Some species, such as some snails, practice sex change: adults start out male, then become female.
Some species such as barnacles are immobile as adults, and use their mobile larvae form to distribute themselves.
Some children develop cataracts, called congenital cataract, before or just after birth ; these are usually dealt with differently from cataracts in adults.
Some of the mythology has been collected by poet Anne Cameron, who created interpretations for adults and children.
Some programs are also provided for adults.
Some adults accepted elements of the counterculture, while others became estranged from sons and daughters.
Some campaigners felt that all adults were entitled to a vote, whether rich or poor, male or female, and regardless of race.
Some definitions of fledge take it to mean the independence of the chick from the adults.
Some infants, children, and adults die, others remain totally disabled, and an even larger population is partially disabled, functioning well below normal capacity throughout life.
Some of the traits believed by neontologists to belong to modern earwigs are not found in the earliest fossils, but adults had five-segmented tarsi ( the final segment of the leg ), well developed ovipositors, veined tegmina ( forewings ) and long segmented cerci ; in fact the pincers would not have been curled or used as they are now.
Some sarcomas, such as leiomyosarcoma, chondrosarcoma, and gastrointestinal stromal tumor ( GIST ), are more common in adults than in children.
Some television content adultifies and eroticizes children ; some television infantilizes adults.

Some and gradually
Some argue that, overall, the evidence suggests that antipsychotics only help if they are used selectively and are gradually withdrawn as soon as possible and have referred to the " Myth of the antipsychotic ".
Some programs have gradually integrated real-time controllers and gesturing ( for example, MIDI-driven software synthesis and parameter control ).
Some of those who argue that the Homeric poems developed gradually over a long period of time give an even later date for the composition of the poems ; according to Gregory Nagy for example, they only became fixed texts in the 6th century BC.
Some 20th-century historians such as John Clapham and Nicholas Crafts have argued that the process of economic and social change took place gradually and the term revolution is a misnomer.
Some media have an index of refraction which varies gradually with position and, thus, light rays curve through the medium rather than travel in straight lines.
Some agricultural areas depend on an accumulation of snow during winter that will melt gradually in spring, providing water for crop growth.
Some parts of the British press and British government expected the campaign to be over within months, and the protracted war gradually became less popular, especially after revelations about the conditions in the concentration camps ( where 26 thousand women and children died of disease and malnutrition ).
Some have a soft start feature, meaning they build up speed gradually.
Some manufacturers have therefore implemented a brake assist system that determines that the driver is attempting a " panic stop " ( by detecting that the brake pedal was depressed very fast, unlike a normal stop where the pedal pressure would usually be gradually increased, Some systems additionally monitor the rate at the accelerator was released ) and the system automatically increases braking force where not enough pressure is applied.
Some attempts were made to improve it in the 1920s, but the last commercial traffic used it in 1934, and it gradually became derelict after that.
Some programmes are gradually being established, whilst others are already long established.
Some of the districts were centered on Ponus Ridge, West Road, Oenoke Ridge, Smith Ridge, Talmadge Hill and Silvermine, a pattern which the village gradually outgrew.
Some of her followers left her before 1800, and then the community gradually broke up.
Some alleged he had connections to the KGB, the allegations continued during 2003-2008, when Russian dissident Vladimir Bukovsky, who had been granted access to Soviet archives, declared that Iliescu and some of the NSF members were KGB agents, that Iliescu had been in close connection with Mikhail Gorbachev ever since they had allegedly met during Iliescu's stay in Moscow, and that the Romanian Revolution of 1989 was a plot organized by the KGB to regain control of the country's policies ( gradually lost under Ceaușescu's rule ).
Some games have a dynamic level cap, where the level cap is dependent upon the levels of the average player ( so it gradually increases ).
Some of the Tribe maintained an involvement in various subsequent road protests ( Solsbury Hill, North Wales, Newbury bypass ), but gradually morphed into a semi-nomadic " tribe ", traveling the South West of England on foot, squatting various hill-forts and putting on seasonal gatherings in an attempt to reawaken a sense of connectedness with the land.
Some Meänkieli speakers have gradually been considering themselves part of the Kven people, which supposedly arrived to the area much earlier than the Swedish settlers.
Some remained under the control of the Macedonian Kingdom and until 146 BC, when the Greek peninsula was gradually annexed by Rome.
Some forces retained the height standard at 5 feet 10 inches () or 5 feet 9 inches () until the early 1990s, when the height standard was gradually removed.
Some kolos are similar to the Hungarian csárdás in that they are slow at the onset and gradually increase their speed until reaching a climax towards the end.
Some say that it was as a result of this that the cock began gradually to be used as a weather vane on church steeples, and some add that in the 9th century Pope Nicholas I ordered the figure to be placed on every church steeple.
Some German units breached the front in places but quickly lost momentum and were gradually pushed back by a desperate defence.
Some patients gradually build a protective layer of melanin by regularly exposing themselves for short times to ultraviolet radiation.

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