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Some attribute the poor play in the World Series to the long lay off from the NLCS.
Some applications ( but not XML or SGML parsers themselves ) also allow referencing notations indirectly by naming them in the < tt >" URN: name "</ tt > value of a standard CDATA attribute, everywhere a URI can be specified.
Some incorrectly attribute the first recording to Eddie Durham, but his recording with the Kansas City Five was 15 days later.
Some people attribute this poor performance to the reluctance of the campaign to cater to the prevalent mood of nationalism and patriotism, instead focusing on subjects such as global warming.
Some historians attribute this dramatic decline to his surprise and chagrin over the Sino-Indian War, which he perceived as a betrayal of trust.
Some servers support an operational attribute whose value indicates whether an entry has any subordinate entries, and some servers support an operational attribute indicating the number of entries subordinate to the entry containing the attribute.
Some scholars attribute to Luke the third Gospel and the Acts of the Apostles, which is clearly meant to be read as a sequel to the Gospel account.
Some scholars attribute the disappearance of ancestor worship to the influence of Buddhist doctrines of anicca and anatta, impermanence and rejection of a ' self '.
Some experts also attribute the increase to the above road structural problems, lack of buckling up, the use of alcohol, excessive speed, and unaccustomed drivers such as expats returning home.
In 1912, for example, Eugene Debs ( a founding member of the IWW ) polled 6 % of the popular vote as the Socialist Party presidential candidate — a significant portion of the popular vote considering that this was 8 years before the adoption of universal suffrage in the U. S. Some political scientists would, in part, attribute the lack of an American labour party to the single member plurality electoral system, which tends to favour a two-party system.
Some attribute this hymn to Beatus, although this is still discussed by historians.
Some attribute Level II's burning to the conquest of the city of Assur by the kings of Eshnunna ; but Bryce blames it on the raid of Uhna.
Some attribute Level Ib's burning to the fall of Assur, to other nearby kings, and, eventually, to Hammurabi of Babylon.
Some men who have undertaken foreskin restoration report a visibly smoother glans, which some of these men attribute to decreased levels of keratinization following restoration.
" Some attribute the city's name to the legend of the Dun Cow and the milkmaid who in legend guided the monks of Lindisfarne carrying the body of Saint Cuthbert to the site of the present city in 995 AD .< ref name =" Liddy ">
Some scholars are prepared to attribute the painting to Velázquez, though the Prado Museum in Madrid is reserving judgment.
Some attribute his loss in the election to this episode.
Some contemporary writers tend to posit an absolute importance of the feminine to the Hopi and attribute the role of a male Creator ( Tawa ) to intrusions into Hopi folklore of European beliefs.
Some persons also attribute to him the following: Daughters of Proetus, Hopes, Hymns, Heroines, Dirges, Lyrics, Elegies, Iambics, Epigrams.
Some environmentalists attribute the hypoxic zone in the Gulf of Mexico as being encouraged by nitrogen fertilization of the algae bloom.
Some sources attribute this to a drinking problem, while others attribute it to a sinus condition.

Some and rigid
Some are flexible, while others are rigid.
Some algae may store food in the form of oil droplets. Green algae usually have a rigid cell wall made up of an inner layer of cellulose and outer layer of pectose.
Some have almost no structure or rules, while others have rigid rules of protocol, etiquette, and rank.
Some classical poetry forms, such as Venpa of the Tamil language, had rigid grammars ( to the point that they could be expressed as a context-free grammar ) which ensured a rhythm.
Some classical Tamil poetry forms, such as veṇpā, have rigid grammars for rhyme to the point that they could be expressed as a context-free grammar.
Some linguists have come to actually view the numeral as the head in this relationship to fit the rigid right-branching of these languages.
Some commentators have seen in this era a classical Jungian nightmare cycle, where a rigid culture, unable to contain the demands for greater individual freedom, broke free of the social constraints of the previous age through extreme deviation from the norm.
Some progress has been made using such lightweight, rigid, materials such as Styrofoam, and there have been several flat panel systems commercially produced in recent years.
Some are dismissive, like: Cerimonia (" Ceremony ", all proper manners and rigid, slavish devotion to pointless details ), Coccodrillo ( Italian: " Crocodile ", because he preys on others ), Fanfarone (" Trumpeter " or " Loudmouth "), Giangurgulo (" John the Glutton "), Grillo (" Grasshopper ", because he is small and ' hops ' sides ), Malagamba (" Lame Leg "), Squaquara (" Little Shit "), Papirotonda (" Round Letter ", a complaint signed by mutinous soldiers or sailors in a circle around the main text so the ringleaders or originators cannot be discerned ), Tagliacantoni (" Small-Sized "), and Zerbino ( Italian: " Doormat ").
Some Cryptomonas species may also form immotile resting stages with rigid cell walls ( cysts ) to survive unfavorable conditions.
Some spherical rigid lenses can also correct for astigmatism.
* Some inflatable boats have a rigid deck and transom which allows an engine to be used for propulsion.
Some guitarists may choose to tap using the sharp edge of their pick instead of fingers to produce a faster, more rigid flurry of notes closer to that of trilling, with a technique known as pick tapping.
Some high-end rigid heat shields are made out of aluminium sheet or other composites, with a ceramic thermal barrier coating to improve the heat insulation.
Some characteristics of language-based patterns are repetitive or rigid language, narrow interests, uneven language development, and poor nonverbal communication.
Some have argued that as a social critic, Lope de Vega attacked, like Cervantes, many of the ancient institutions of his country-aristocracy, chivalry, and rigid morality, among others.
Some low-power reflex klystrons such as the 2K25 and 2K45 had small-diameter rigid coaxial outputs parallel to octal base pins.
Some ( such as wheels with an aerodynamic ring, flat spokes, and fewer spokes than the traditional 32 ) are legal for use in most cycling events, while others such as carbon-fiber tri-spokes ( wheels with only three large, rigid spokes ) generally are only legal in triathlons and time-trials.
Some bastides were not so geometrically planned: " The block geometry of the bastides was not a rigid framework into which a town was squeezed ; it resembles more closely a net, thrown upon the site and adapting to its nuances ," Randolph remarks.
But the multilayered rhythmic-tonal textures heighten the possibilities for improvised interactivity and their “ odd ” character is effective in the sense of the following statement of drummer Elvin Jones: „ Some parts of Latin music are very rigid, as are some aspects of African rhythms.
Some pencil cases have a hard and rigid shell encasing the pens inside while others use a softer material such as plastic, leather or cotton.
Some Pholtans claim that he set the sun and the moon in the sky and maintains them in their rigid procession to show all creatures the One True Way, a strict path which allows no deviation but absolutely assures rightness.
Some middle and upper class persons in Seoul may speak with this accent due to lack of ' rigid ' lingual education policies.
Some of these linguisrts observed that the Syntactic Universals proposed by Chomsky and which required a rigid phrase structure was challenged by the syntax of some of the world's languages that had a much less rigid syntax than that of the languages on which Chomsky had based his studies.

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