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Some aspects of brain structure are common to almost the entire range of animals species ; others distinguish " advanced " brains from more primitive ones, or distinguish vertebrates from invertebrates.
Some classical rabbinical literature argues that this was the original form of the name and was a reference to the advanced age of Jacob when Benjamin was born.
Some modern cooks apply advanced scientific techniques to food preparation.
Some historians have speculated that since Rome lacked advanced naval technology the design of the warships was probably copied verbatim from captured Carthaginian triremes and quinqueremes or from ships that had beached on Roman shores due to storms.
Some, such as the 2010 edition, feature advanced, but rare, technology that is risky to use due to the average Gamma World character not knowing how to properly operate such devices.
Some general surgeons obtain advanced training and specialty certification in this field alone.
Some more advanced knitting techniques create a surprising variety of complex textures.
Some statistical evidence for the theory has also been advanced by Anwar Shaikh.
Some heroes and villains have no powers at all but depend instead on hand-to-hand combat training or advanced technological equipment.
* Some forms of movement disorders ( advanced Parkinson's disease, chorea ) this involves the use of specially developed minimally invasive stereotactic techniques ( functional, stereotactic neurosurgery ) such as ablative surgery and deep brain stimulation surgery
Some project members and users have requested more advanced formats, believing them to be much easier to read.
Some games have multiple fee schedules, where players can pay more to perform advanced actions, or to take a greater number of actions in a turn.
Some advanced beaked forms were toothless, such as the pteranodonts and azhdarchids, and had larger, more extensive, and more bird-like beaks.
Some servers are content to use the serve simply to initiate the point ; however, advanced players often try to hit a winning shot with their serve.
* Filtering – Some advanced text editors allow the editor to send all or sections of the file being edited to another utility and read the result back into the file in place of the lines being " filtered ".
Some games feature more advanced blocking techniques: for example, Capcom's Street Fighter III features a move termed " parrying " which causes the attacker to become momentarily incapacitated ( a similar state is termed " just defended " in SNK's Garou: Mark of the Wolves ).
Some advanced, haptic systems now include tactile information, generally known as force feedback, in medical and gaming applications.
Some of his other political, social and economic ideas are remarkably advanced.
Some of Shen's most advanced theories include geomorphology and gradual climate change, while he improves Chinese astronomy by fixing the position of the pole star and correcting the lunar error by plotting its orbital course every night for a continuum of five years.
Some professional garden designers are also landscape architects, a more formal level of training that usually requires an advanced degree and often a state license.
Some consider the work of Paul Erdős as a whole to have advanced this view ( although he personally rejected it ) because of his uniquely broad collaborations, which prompted others to see and study " mathematics as a social activity ", e. g., via the Erdős number.
Some of the more advanced package management features offer " cascading package removal ", in which all packages that depend on the target package and all packages that only the target package depends on, are also removed.
Some Union troops eventually advanced and flanked to the right beyond the Crater to the earthworks and assaulted the Confederate lines, driving the Confederates back for several hours in hand-to-hand combat.
Some Vulcans appear with advanced mental abilities.

Some and face
Some of the ruddiness was gone from his face and he stared at Ramey.
Some of economist Thomas Sowell's writings ( Intellectuals and Society ) suggest that academicians and intellectuals have an undeserved " halo effect " and face fewer disincentives than other professions against speaking outside their expertise.
Some of the problems which individual countries face are the way they are grouped together by their economic strengths according to LAFTA.
Some scenarios have extra rules encompassing the concept of exploration, which is done by having the hex tiles placed face down.
Some have one or two filters attached to the face piece ; others have a large filter connected to the face piece by a hose.
Some parallels can be drawn between the general election in parliamentary systems and the biennial elections determining all House seats, although there is no analogue to " calling early elections " in the U. S., and the members of the elected U. S. Senate face elections of only one-third at a time at two year intervals including during a general election.
Some researchers note that his views failed to change in the face of increased social change of that time, invalidating many of his strongly held views.
Some scientists argue that since the head and appendages are the greatest areas for heat loss from the body, the ability to grow long hair on the crown of the head as well as the face provides a distinct advantage in a cold climate.
Some will choose to include it whatever the circumstances and will face down any critics.
To give just a few examples: Some authors use face to refer to an ( n − 1 )- dimensional element while others use face to denote a 2-face specifically, and others use j-face or k-face to indicate an element of j or k dimensions.
Some penpals eventually arrange to meet face to face ; sometimes leading to serious relationships, or even marriage.
Some barely have a face, but the comedic or violence proportions exceeding those of conventional clay puppets, with grisly crime scenes riddled by clay gunfire and hapless victims falling in a sniper's cross hairs.
Some academics ( such as Thomas Alured Faunce ) feel that whistleblowers should at least be entitled to a rebuttable presumption that they are attempting to apply ethical principles in the face of obstacles and that whistleblowing would be more respected in governance systems if it had a firmer academic basis in virtue ethics.
Some researchers have argued that working memory capacity reflects the efficiency of executive functions, most notably the ability to maintain a few task-relevant representations in the face of distracting irrelevant information.
Some species face their left side upward, some face their right side upward, and others face either side upward.
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 silver coins, such as the German € 10 commemoratives, are often available at banks and some retailers at face value.
Some note that women who are disabled face what is called a " double disability ", meaning they must not only deal with the stereotypes and challenges posed by femininity, but they must also deal with those posed by being disabled.
Some of these acquisitions were to prove less than resilient in the face of economic and political developments from the 1970s on.

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