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Some and bow
Some bassists carry their bow in a hard bow case.
Some Christians bow their heads and fold their hands.
Some do devotional worship, whilst others bow their heads in prayer.
Some add the detail of Cupid aiming at the sea-god with his bow, as in the painting of Laurent de la Hyre ( 1640 / 4 ) in the J. Paul Getty Museum and that of Jacques Dumont le Romain ( 1726 ) at the Musée des beaux-arts de Troyes.
Some include white shirts, black bow ties, and low-cut waistcoats, while others feature high collars that fasten around the neck and corresponding high-gorge waistcoats.
Some churches observe the practice of holding the epitaphios at the door, above waist level, so the faithful most bow down under it as they come back into the church, symbolizing their entering into the death and resurrection of Christ.
Some aspects of violin playing in his day can be seen: the lightweight, concave bow and the absence of any chin rest or shoulder rest.
* Some pulley systems use a single cam at the bottom of the bow and a balanced wheel at the top of the bow instead of two identical cams.
Some of these weapons are explicitly classified ( for example, the Shiva Dhanush is a bow, the Sudharshan Chakra is a discus and the Trishul is a trident ), but many other weapons appear to be weapons specially blessed by the gods.
Some common examples are supernovae shock waves or blast waves traveling through the interstellar medium, the bow shock caused by the Earth's magnetic field colliding with the solar wind and shock waves caused by galaxies colliding with each other.
Some rōnin, usually if they lacked money, would carry a bō ( staff around 5 to 6 ft ) or jō ( smaller staff or walking stick around 3 to 5 ft ) or they would use a yumi ( bow ).
Some Jews among the Dor Daim and Talmidhe haRambam understand both the Mishneh Torah and the Talmudic source texts concerning bowing in the Shemoneh Esreh to be teaching that one must always bow down upon his knees, not only during the High Holy Days, but throughout the year.
Some string players object to col legno playing as it can damage the bow ; many players have a cheaper bow which they use for col legno passages, or for pieces which require extended passages of col legno.
Some common runabout boats are bow rider, center console, cuddy boat and walkaround.
Some fabrics ( e. g., wool ) are much less common for bow ties than for ordinary four-in-hand neckties.
Some notable designers of bow ties are Charvet, who invented some novel styles such as a cross between a batwing and a butterfly for the duke of Windsor in the 1950s, Duchamp or Paul Smith.
Some logos for popular product have incorporated bow tie shapes:
Some bow echoes which develop within the summer season are known as derechos, and they move quite fast through large sections of territory.
Some sailing ships and many modern non-sail ships have no forecastle as such at all but the name is still used to indicate the foremost part of the upper deck – although often called the foredeck – and for any crews quarters in the bow of the ship, even if below the main deck.
Some Farallon and Aquazepp scooters are torpedo-shaped with handles near the bow and a raised seat at the rear to support the diver's crotch against the slipstream.
Some indigenous peoples of the Americas made bows backed with sinew, but are not known to have used the true composite bow.

Some and echoes
Some of the more successful approaches are principal components analysis and independent components analysis, which work well when there are no delays or echoes present ; that is, the problem is simplified a great deal.
Some object at the remote location echoes this PN signal back to the location station – either passively, as in some kinds of radar and sonar systems, or using an active transponder at the remote location, as in the Apollo Unified S-Band system.
Some echoes of the Euripidean Oedipus have been traced also in a scene of Seneca's Oedipus ( see below ), in which Oedipus himself describes to Jocasta his adventure with the Sphinx.
Some parts of Waterloo still retain echoes of a bygone era
There is no activity evident in the brain of a sighted person ( shown on the right ) listening to the same echoes Some blind people are skilled at echolocating silent objects simply by producing mouth clicks and listening to the returning echoes.
Some critics detected echoes of George Gissing and Arnold Bennett in Swinnerton's work, but he himself thought his chief influences were Henry James, Henrik Ibsen and Louisa May Alcott.
Some have heard echoes of the Roman phrase " bread and circuses " or the labor slogan " Bread and Roses " in the theater's name as well, though these are not often mentioned in Bread & Puppet's own explanations of its name.
Some scholars find echoes of Turkish makam in former Ottoman provinces of the Balkans.
Some bow echoes which develop within the summer season are known as derechos, and they move quite fast through large sections of territory.
Some verses have clear echoes in versions of " Old Dan Tucker ":

Some and summer
Some say that the Greeks took the constellation of Centaurus, and also its name " piercing bull ", from Mesopotamia, where it symbolized the god Baal who represents rain and fertility, fighting with and piercing with his horns the demon Mot who represents the summer drought.
Some seasonal residents have summer homes along the waterfront and return home for the winter.
Some Blonde d ' Aquitaine on summer pasture near the Pic du Midi d ' Ossau.
Some species breed in northern latitudes during the summer, then migrate to warmer climes for the winter.
Some larger mammals, such as bears, eat heartily during the summer in order to gain weight, and then go into hibernation during the winter.
Some speculate the maculae are outliers of the southern polar cap, which is in retreat in summer.
; Congestion of villages and beauty spots: Some of the most popular " honeypot " areas attract large numbers of visitors, resulting in overcrowded car parks, blocked roads, and overstretched local facilities, particularly on Sundays in the summer and on bank holidays.
Some seeds are shed when the cone scales shrink during hot weather in late summer, but most are liberated when the cone dries from fire heat or is damaged by insects.
Some seasonal variation is tolerated, with good growth where mean summer temperatures are between, and survival as long as winter temperatures are above ; they will survive brief drops to.
Some lakes do not have pelagic forage fish during the period of summer stratification.
Some flower in the early summer, others later, depending on the species.
Some girls ' schools also have navy blue skirts and open necked white blouses long in winter and short in summer, as the skirts are not allowed higher than below the knee ; the skirts also have splits up the centre at the back.
Some skylights have expensive glazing that partially reduces summer solar heat gain, while still allowing some visible light transmission.
Some sections still consist of old-growth forests, and in all seasons, but especially in the spring and summer, there are plenty of wildflowers and flowering trees.
Some clubs drop the " traditional " dress code requirement for classes and for their summer dances, and some, like challenge groups, gay square dance clubs and youth square dance clubs, have never had a dress code.
According to Aristotle's description in Politics, " Some people thought he carried things too far, indeed, with his long hair, expensive ornaments, and the same cheap warm clothing worn winter and summer.
Twelve Deadly Cyns ... and Then Some, was released worldwide in 1994 ( except in the U. S., where it was held back until the summer of 1995 ).
Some summer camps operate specialty programs, such as sailing, backpacking, canoeing and whitewater, caving, and fishing.
Some initiatives include hiring off-duty law enforcement officers to make extra patrols, offering summer youth programs to keep youth engaged, and helping neighborhoods make infrastructure improvements to traffic patterns, community lighting and more.
Some of the better-attended events include the annual Halloween Parade, the Harrison County Fair, summer Friday night band concerts, an annual reenactment of the Battle of Corydon and a long string of country and bluegrass performances.
Some of the earliest visitors to the area that became Cottage City and later Oak Bluffs were Methodists, who gathered in the oak grove each summer for for multi-day religious " camp meetings " held under large tents and in the open air.
Some of the same trails are used in the summer for ATVs.
Some 2000 homes were built by 1932, which made Putnam Lake the most densely populated community in Patterson, if only for the summer.
Some settlers soon returned, only to flee again in the summer of 1779 in the " Little Runaway ".

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