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Some bath houses emphasize their tradition, and run traditionally-designed bath houses to appeal to clientele seeking the lost Japan.
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Some examples of bath smelters include, the noranda furnace, the teniente reactor, the vunyukov smelter and the SKS technology to name a few.
Some of the commonly used adaptive devices include bath benches, toilet chairs, and movable shower heads.
Some onsen allow one to wear the towel into the baths, while others have posted signs prohibiting this, saying that it makes it harder to clean the bath.
Some ports in Hokkaidō, frequently used by the Russian fishing fleet had problems with drunken Russian sailors misbehaving in the bath.
Some also try drilling in order to gain access to a hot spring, turning a regular bath house into a more prestigious onsen.
Some thermae also featured steam baths: the sudatorium, a moist steam bath, and the laconicum, a dry steam bath much like a modern sauna.
Some common emollients for the relief of eczema include Oilatum, Balneum, Medi Oil, Diprobase, bath oils and aqueous cream.
Some follow cold water dousing with air-drying outside or in wintertime taking a " snow bath " by rubbing handfuls of snow on the body or lying / moving in it.
Some of the tea estates in the area provide good facilities for tourists to stay overnight, walk through tracks in the tea plantations, and bath in nearby hot springs.
Some important uses water are for taking a shower, taking a bath, washing hands, brushing teeth and washing dishes.
Some of the other distinctive features of this shrine are there is no Dwajasthambha here and there is no annual festival or ritualistic annual bath.
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Some games involve commanding multiple game pieces ( or units ), such as chess pieces or Monopoly houses and hotels, that have unique designations and capabilities within the parameters of the game ; in other games, such as Go, all pieces controlled by a player have the same capabilities.
Some examples might be " all houses ", " all two-story houses ", or " all places where people spend time ".
Some jurisdictions classify as violent certain property crimes involving a strong likelihood of psychological trauma to the property owner ; for example, Virginia treats both common-law burglary ( the breaking and entering of a dwelling house at night with the intent to commit larceny, assault and battery, or any felony therein ) and statutory burglary ( breaking and entering with further criminal intent but without the dwelling-house or time elements, such that the definition applies to break-ins at any time and of businesses as well as of dwelling houses ) as felonies.
Some of the state legislatures are bicameral, patterned after the two houses of the national parliament.
Some scholars take the term kenning broadly to include any noun-substitute consisting of two or more elements, including merely descriptive epithets ( such as Old Norse grand viðar “ bane of wood ” = “ fire ” ( Snorri Sturluson: Skáldskaparmál 36 )), while others would restrict it to metaphorical instances ( such as Old Norse sól húsanna “ sun of the houses ” = “ fire ” ( Snorri Sturluson: Skáldskaparmál 36 )), specifically those where “ he base-word identifies the referent with something which it is not, except in a specially conceived relation which the poet imagines between it and the sense of the limiting element '” ( Brodeur ( 1959 ) pp. 248 – 253 ).
Some twenty urban guerrillas, dressed as policemen, shot dead a bodyguard and chauffeur and diverted traffic in this well-orchestrated ambush that would see some 30 militants and sympathizers among the civilian population to provide safe houses to the participating guerrillas and the means to escape.
Some critics argue that traditional houses are being threatened by continuous construction of apartment buildings while some green areas are being used for the construction of skyscrapers.
* Some members of Jehovah's Witnesses, based on the group's chronology, believed that Armageddon would occur in 1975 and a few of them sold their houses and businesses to prepare for the new world paradise which they believed would be created when Jesus establishes God's Kingdom on Earth.
Some were pleasure houses such as those — like Hadrian's Villa at Tivoli — that were sited in the cool hills within easy reach of Rome or — like the Villa of the Papyri at Herculaneum — on picturesque sites overlooking the Bay of Naples.
Some villas were more like the country houses of England or Poland, the visible seat of power of a local magnate, such as the famous palace rediscovered at Fishbourne in Sussex.
Some languages have no marker for the plural in certain cases, e. g. Swedish hus --" house, houses " ( but huset --" the house ", husen --" the houses ").
Some special high schools are assigned as security risks, where the school houses students who are not yet old enough to legally leave school and are considered a danger to other students or teachers, but have not been convicted of a crime.
Some libertarian groups, such as the Cato Institute, criticize smart growth on the grounds that it leads to greatly increased land values, and people with average incomes can no longer afford to buy detached houses.
File: Place Champ Jacquet. JPG | Some medieval and Renaissance houses, such as these at Champ-Jacquet, can still be found in the centre of Rennes.
Some of these mobile gypsy houses were quite elaborate, with beds, toilets, showers and cooking facilities.
Some houses, on the discretion of the House Master, may observe a second Quiet Hour after prayers in the evening.
Some enterprising families set up boarding houses to accommodate the influx of men ; in such cases, the women often brought in steady income while their husbands searched for gold.
Some tradespeople used the parlour of their houses ( or later houses bought for business specifically ) in the service of their businesses.
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Some clinicians emphasize the need to talk with individuals experiencing mania, to develop a therapeutic alliance in support of recovery.
Some, such as computational complexity theory, which studies fundamental properties of computational problems, are highly abstract, while others, such as computer graphics, emphasize real-world applications.
Some formal design methods and programming languages emphasize data structures, rather than algorithms, as the key organizing factor in software design.
Some writers on counter-insurgency warfare emphasize the more turbulent nature of today's guerrilla warfare environment, where the clear political goals, parties and structures of such places as Vietnam, Malaysia, or El Salvador are not as prevalent.
Some also call this " theocosmocentrism " to emphasize that God has always been related to some world or another.
Some examples stand in the text in order to accentuate and emphasize whatever is being said, and others to elevate the artistry of the language.
Some scholars emphasize that its higher rate is also a sign of submission and acceptance of Muslim rule, and some argue humiliation for failing to embrace Islam.
Some anti-prostitution feminists, such as Sheila Jeffreys, prefer the term prostituted woman ( and analogous terms such as " prostituted child ") to emphasize the victimization they see as inherent in such activity.
Some congregations emphasize this diversity and use it to enrich individuals ' search for their own truths.
Some states, such as Colorado, use a combination of laws and signs restricting speeds or vehicles on certain lanes to emphasize overtaking only on the left lane, and to avoid a psychological condition commonly called road rage.
Some Polish authors emphasize a wider emigration pattern motivated chiefly by economic conditions and the unwillingess of the German minority to live in the Polish state.
Some later commentators have extended the metaphor to emphasize the suddenness, suggesting that economic bubbles end " All at once, and nothing first, / Just as bubbles do when they burst ," though theories of financial crises such as debt-deflation and the Financial Instability Hypothesis suggest instead that bubbles burst progressively, with the most vulnerable ( most highly-levered ) assets failing first, and then the collapse spreading throughout the economy.
Some theories of secession emphasize a general right of secession for any reason (" Choice Theory ") while others emphasize that secession should be considered only to rectify grave injustices (" Just Cause Theory ").
Some scholars believe it might have an early Medieval origin, while others emphasize earlier traditions appearing in the book.
Some terms inherently emphasize the importance of increased employment and labor utilization ( such as labor-intensive or capital-saving technology ), while others may emphasize the importance of human development ( such as self-help and people's technology ).
Some authors ( e. g. Roger Penrose ) use the distinct symbols and to emphasize that they are not directly related by index raising or lowering operations.
Some observers emphasize that different majorities in the two chambers ensure that all legislation, when approved, has the support of a broad political spectrum — a particularly valuable attribute in the aftermath of unification, when consensus on critical policy decisions is vital.
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