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Some and branches
Some of these were obviously filling from interlobular branches of the bronchial arteries while others were filling from direct hilar branches following along the pleural surface.
Some scholars contend that the most ancient and genuine story told of only four sons of Aeolus: Sisyphus, Athamas, Cretheus, and Salmoneus, as the representatives of the four main branches of the Aeolic race.
Some branches of mathematics such as algebraic geometry, typically influenced by the French school of Bourbaki, use the term quasi-compact for the general notion, and reserve the term compact for topological spaces that are both Hausdorff and quasi-compact.
Some cacti may become tree-sized but without branches, such as larger specimens of Echinocactus platyacanthus.
Some have slow deliberate movements, whilst others can move with some speed across branches.
Some closely knit language families, and many branches within larger families, take the form of dialect continua, in which there are no clear-cut borders that make it possible to unequivocally identify, define, or count individual languages within the family.
Some branches of the family were members of the Anglican Church of Ireland while others were Roman Catholics.
Some of his disciples made significant contributions to various branches of physical geography such as Curtis Marbut and his invaluable legacy for Pedology, Mark Jefferson, Isaiah Bowman, among others.
Some branches of Gnosticism believe in a panentheistic view and hold the belief that God exists only as sparks of light in the visible material world.
Some religions and branches of religions, including Quakers, Unitarians, Ethical Culture, Reform and Reconstructionist Jews, the Metropolitan Community Church, and the Reformed Catholic Church perform and recognize same-sex marriages, even if the government of their geographic area may not.
Some branches from specific trees have their own names, such as osiers and withes or withies, which come from willows.
Some traditional hymns of Pentecost make reference not only to themes relating to the Holy Spirit or the church, but to folk customs connected to the holiday as well, such as the decorating with green branches.
Some institutions, such as Musical Academy in Białystok, are branches of their parent institutions in other cities, usually in Warsaw.
Some species, such as the tree pangolin, use their strong, prehensile tails to hang from tree branches and strip away bark from the trunk, exposing insect nests inside.
Some dowsers prefer branches from particular trees, and some prefer the branches to be freshly cut.
Some of the following fruit tree forms require training by tying the branches to the required form.
Some Indo-European characteristics seem to have disappeared in Hittite, and other IE language branches had developed different innovations.
Some of them prevailed and strengthened their position on the market, being able to compete with multinational tour operators like TUI, or Neckermann und Reisen with branches in Poland.
Some branches of the faiths mentioned have identified a group of seven Archangels, but the actual angels vary, depending on the source.
Some of the old Carrefour stores in the UK are now branches of Asda, for example the Merry Hill store which opened on 1 July 1986 but was converted into a Gateway in 1988 and since 1990 has traded as an Asda.
Some of the most notable of these stretches are that from Amsterdam Centraal railway station to the point beyond Schiphol railway station called Hoofddorp railway station where the HSL-Zuid branches off, and a similar overlap around Rotterdam.
Some branches, however, continued to function using the SDP name ; Bridlington's was still extant in 2006.
Some Japanese prefectures have branch offices called 支庁 ( shichō ) in Japanese, which are translated in English as " subprefectures ", " branch offices ", or " branches of the prefectural government ".

Some and retained
Some of the Attic vase-painters retained an archaic tradition that the tassels had originally been serpents in their representations of the aegis.
Some cavalry were retained as mounted troops behind the lines in anticipation of a penetration of the opposing trenches that it seemed would never come.
Some portions of India were administered by the British directly ; in others native dynasties were retained under British supervision.
Some forms rather more familiar to Modern Japanese speakers begin to appear – the continuative ending-te begins to reduce onto the verb ( e. g. yonde for earlier yomite ), the-k-in the final syllable of adjectives drops out ( shiroi for earlier shiroki ); and some forms exist where modern standard Japanese has retained the earlier form ( e. g. hayaku > hayau > hayɔɔ, where modern Japanese just has hayaku, though the alternative form is preserved in the standard greeting o-hayō gozaimasu " good morning "; this ending is also seen in o-medetō " congratulations ", from medetaku ).
Some other Seven Arts projects released by Paramount in the mid-to-late 1960s also reverted to Warner while a few others, such as Assault on a Queen have been retained by Paramount.
Some elements of Baltic speech are still retained in the Belarus and Ukraine territory, owing to the sparse indigenous populations and resettlements of refugees from Lithuania.
Some schools have retained the name " high school " ( such as Melbourne High School ) and many have now dropped the " secondary " and are simply known as " college ".
Some of these may be rejected by the mind as useless, while others may be seen as valuable and retained.
Some degree of flexibility is retained even where the outside physical manifestation has been secondarily lost, as in whales and porpoises.
Some cultures have retained the name applied to them in reference to characteristic forms, for lack of an idea of what they called themselves: " The Beaker People " in northern Europe during the 3rd millennium BCE, for example.
Some places like Houston Estates, Ruimvelt and Thirst Park have retained high levels of affluence.
Some daughter languages retained it as a distinct case.
Some Zähringer titles in Germany were retained by the descendants of Margrave Hermann I of Baden, who was the elder son of duke Berthold II of Carinthia.
Some Hutterites converted to Catholicism and retained a separate ethnic identity in Slovakia as the Habans until the 19th century ( by the end of World War II, the Haban group had become essentially extinct ).
Some of them set up Vietnamese independence societies in Japan, which many viewed as a model society ( i. e. an Asian nation that had modernized, but retained its own culture and institutions ).
Some Romani communities speak mixed languages based on the surrounding language with retained Romani-derived vocabulary – these are known by linguists are Para-Romani varieties, rather than dialects of the Romani language itself.
Some World War I guns were retained and some covert AA training started in the late 1920s.
Some airports retained their NWS codes and simply appended an X at the end, such as LAX for Los Angeles, PDX for Portland, Oregon, and PHX for Phoenix.
Some states have retained this use of the writ of certiorari in state courts, while others have replaced it with statutory procedures.
Some States and Territories of Australia retained discriminatory laws relating to voting rights for Aborigines into the 1960s, at which point full legal equality was established.
Some styles of electric, piano-driven blues, like the boogie-woogie, retained a large audience.
Some property was retained by the US government while other portions were conveyed and converted into the civilian Williams Gateway Airport which was later renamed Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport and an educational campus anchored by Arizona State University Polytechnic Campus and Chandler-Gilbert Community College.
Some shorts even retained vestigial buttons reminding us that knickerbockers had been " buttoned " to stockings.
Some tracks include retained songs from the Mr. Crowe's Garden era such as " Could I've Been So Blind " and " She Talks to Angels ", whose riff had been written years ago by then-17 years old Rich Robinson and whose lyrics were inspired to Chris by a heroin-addicted girl he " kinda knew " in Atlanta.
Some authorities have retained the Stephens Island Wren in Xenicus as well, but it is often afforded its own monotpic genus, Traversia.

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