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Some clubs closed down, others amalgamated and carried on playing other local clubs and, sometimes, teams from the armed forces stationed in their various areas.
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Some bicycle clubs and national associations became prominent advocates for improvements to roads and highways.
Some of her lesser-known singles, due to lack of recurrent airplay — including " Honey Bee " ( 1974 ), " Casanova Brown " ( 1975 ), and " Let's Make A Deal " ( 1976 ) — became hits in the clubs and reached the Top 5 on Billboard's disco charts.
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.
Some of the more significant communities, such as Jumbo, Moyers, Clayton and Albion, also established cultural leagues or institutions — poetry clubs, music groups, and literary societies – in a bid to be culturally couth.
Some estates, such as Telford Park to the west of Streatham Hill, were spaciously planned with facilities like tennis clubs.
Some of the earliest successes came from folk clubs, where performers such as Billy Connolly, Mike Harding and Jasper Carrott started as relatively straight musical acts whose between-song banter developed into complete comedy routines.
Some clubs organize bigger events such as gaming conventions, larps, LAN parties or other events related to their interest.
Some clubs have made a point of fielding a weaker side in the competition, making the opportunity for giant-killing of the larger clubs more likely.
Some breed parent clubs and canine registries in Europe have even made the culling of ridgeless whelps a requirement.
Some players find cross-dominance advantageous in golf, especially if a left-handed player utilizes right-handed clubs.
Some harness racing clubs have been granted additional funds for the installation of the AVA computerised mobile barriers.
Some behaviors that are specific to this disorder are masturbation, pornography, sex, cybersex, telephone sex, and going to strip clubs.
Some soccer, baseball and basketball clubs also have re-edited their former garments to raise their sales.
Some of the prominent clubs include the Etobicoke Kangaroos Australian rules football club the Serbian White Eagles FC club, the Stars Diving Club and Toronto Croatia.
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Some first-order theories are algorithmically decidable ; examples of this include Presburger arithmetic, real closed fields and static type systems of ( most ) programming languages.
Some Protestant communities including most Lutheran churches practice closed communion and require catechetical instruction for all people before receiving the Eucharist.
Some classifications now reserve the term woodland for an area with more open space between trees and distinguish among woodlands, open forests, and closed forests based on crown cover.
Some breed registries have a closed stud book, where registration is based on pedigree, and no outside animals can gain admittance.
Some partner dances such as Lindy Hop involve an open position which encourages each partner to improvise alone, yet others, such as Argentine Tango may involve a " close embrace " or closed position which require Followers to follow the Lead more comprehensively.
Some aneroid barometers use Bourdon tubes closed at both ends ( but most use diaphragms or capsules, see below ).
Some ion channels are voltage gated, meaning that they can be switched between open and closed states by altering the voltage difference across the membrane.
Some modern scholars use the term Stammaim ( from the Hebrew Stam, meaning " closed ", " vague " or " unattributed ") for the authors of unattributed statements in the Gemara.
Some areas of the more southern closed boreal forest also have populations of other deer species such as the elk ( wapiti ) and roe deer.
Some years ago one of us ( Novikov < sup > 10 </ sup >) briefly considered the possibility that CTCs might exist and argued that they cannot entail this type of causality violation: Events on a CTC are already guaranteed to be self-consistent, Novikov argued ; they influence each other around a closed curve in a self-adjusted, cyclical, self-consistent way.
Some theaters, restaurants and other businesses shut down for the hour or closed for the evening so their customers would not miss Berle's antics.
Some historians believe the exchange closed because of a concern that markets would plunge as a result of panic over the onset of World War I.
Some new arts content has also been produced, but there is virtually no straight news reporting and several of the website's top-level menu items still show the most recent content as being from September 2008 when the newspaper closed.
Some foods are surrounded with moisture during baking by placing a small amount of liquid ( such as water or broth ) in the bottom of a closed pan, and letting it steam up around the food, a method commonly known as braising or slow baking.
Although he was ten years old when the Bauhaus was closed, Some bloke's analysts invariably associate him with the Bauhaus because he later studied under emigrent Bauhaus teachers in the USA.
Some students at the time the school was closed follow: Virginia and Norma Griffin ; Brenda and Linda Thompson ; Orville, Joyce and Sheryl Hutchinson ; Jim and Joe Anderson and their sister Barbara ;
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