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Some bar associations are responsible for the regulation of the legal profession in their jurisdiction ; others are professional organizations dedicated to serving their members ; in many cases, they are both
Some are spring-loaded and feature a " whammy bar ," a removable arm that lets the player modulate the pitch by changing the tension on the strings.
Some dishes can be traced back to ancient Greece: lentil soup, fasolada, retsina ( white or rosé wine flavored with pine resin ) and pasteli ( candy bar with sesame seeds baked with honey ); some to the Hellenistic and Roman periods: loukaniko ( dried pork sausage ); and Byzantium: feta cheese, avgotaraho ( cured fish roe ) and paximadi ( traditional hard bread baked from corn, barley and rye ).
Some guitarists used Jimi Hendrix-influenced distortion and wah-wah effects to get a sustained, heavy tone, or even used rapid-fire guitar shredding techniques, such as tapping and tremolo bar bending.
Some luthiers now using a " modified x-bracing " that incorporates both a tone bar and x-bracing.
He has also appeared on some Comcast commercials, and in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand during 2007, advertising the chocolate bar Snickers with the slogan " Get Some Nuts!
Some play pop music and hip-hop ( dance bar ), or show football and rugby union on big screen televisions ( sports bar ).
Some of these tracking systems are beginning to incorporate the use of handheld computers, and in some cases, bar code scanners.
Some of these opponents would even try to bar Teresa from entering their convents.
Some courts and observers opine that cases must be dismissed because this is a constitutional bar, and there is no " case or controversy "; others have rejected the pure constitutional approach and adopted a so-called " prudential " view, where dismissal may depend upon a host of factors, whether the particular person has lost a viable interest in the case, or whether the issue itself survives outside the interests of the particular person, whether the circumstance are likely to recur, etc.
Some frames allow the distance between the bars and the resonators to be adjusted, to compensate for variations in air temperature, pressure and moisture that change the speed of sound and therefore the tuning of the bar / resonator system, but this is more common in marimbas than vibraphones.
Some scholars argue that The World Bank method sets the bar too high, others argue it is low.
Some argue that the Twenty-second Amendment and Twelfth Amendment bar any two-term president from later serving as Vice President as well as from succeeding to the presidency from any point in the United States presidential line of succession.
Some weeks later, Michael awkwardly makes peace with Les in a bar, and Les shows tentative support for Michael's attraction to Julie.
Some wooden hangers have a rounded bar from tip to tip, forming a flattened triangle.
Some businesses, such as Dave & Buster's, combine a bar and restaurant with a video arcade.
Some time later a bar formed opposite the landing and a stock company laid off a town below which they called St. Bernard.
Some mountain bikes are also fitted with bar ends on the handlebars to give extra leverage for hill-climbing.
Some establishments advertising " massages " are in fact disguised brothels, and a few famous " blowjob bars " offer oral sex at the main bar or in back rooms.
Some state bar associations, however, may recommend fewer hours.
Some men would relax in the bar or on sofas talking to the girls.
Some trikes have back rests which provide support and a push bar for parents so that the parents can push the child up hills or hold the child back when descending, or in case of the sudden approach of other traffic.
Some states require membership in the state's bar association to practice law there.

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Some local associations agree on specific colours for stickers for each of the clubs in their area.
Some bicycle clubs and national associations became prominent advocates for improvements to roads and highways.
Some band into loose voluntary associations with other congregations that share similar beliefs ( e. g., the Willow Creek Association ).
Some of the common associations with yang and yin, respectively, are: male and female, light and dark, active and passive, motion and stillness.
Some males become " rovers " and do not form long-term associations, occasionally joining groups that contain reproductive females.
Some higher plants, and some animals ( termites ), have formed associations ( symbioses ) with diazotrophs.
Some academic, professional, and scientific associations describe themselves as societies ( for example, the American Mathematical Society, the American Society of Civil Engineers, or the Royal Society ).
Some larvae, especially those of the Lycaenidae, form mutual associations with ants.
Some species also form associations with ants and gain their protection ( See Myrmecophile ).
Some associations, such as NatSKA ( National Schools Karting Association ), organize race meetings throughout the country under the authority of the MSA.
Some other professional associations do not impose the same requirements on authors.
Some species however have more loose associations with their hosts.
Some oral laws provide all these elements ( for instance, some codes of conduct in use among criminal associations like mafia do have a well known law, a judge, a condemnation ), while others usually miss some of them.
Some scholars think, due to her thread-spinning and winding associations, that she was a weaving goddess such as Arachne, and they support the assertion with the mytheme of the Hanged Nymph ( see weaving in mythology ).
Some dealers have been known to invent their own Association, i. e. ' The Universal Manuscript Society ' to enhance their own reputation, but neither of these associations exist in real life.
Some national Scouting associations have special interest programs such as Air Scouts, Sea Scouts, outdoor high adventure, Scouting bands, and rider scouts.
Some of the relic species with strong gondwanan associations that are found within the park include legless lizards like the common scaly-foot, Delma Fraser, Delma australis and Aprasia striolata.
Sabine's appointment was violently attacked by Charles Babbage, the father of the computer, ( largely on account of his associations with the Royal Society, whose scientific credentials Babbage did not recognise ) in a pamphlet entitled Reflections on the Decline of Science in England, and on Some of its Causes.
Some manufacturers have patents on their designs and are recognized by medical associations as beneficial.
Some women may already have negative associations with their genitals, including fears that their genitals are ugly, dirty, or sinful.
Some homeowner associations hire and retain property management companies.
Some associations are, not quite literally, towns, complete with private roads, street lights, services, utilities, amenities, commonly owned buildings, pools, and even schools.

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