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Some and constructions
Some of these constructions are still in existence today.
Some constructions, however, rely on particular regional accents for the rhymes to work.
Some systems are lightweight constructions ( 18 kg ) and can withstand a force of 20 N in any position and direction.
Some of the bridges and other constructions used by the former railway have become well loved landmarks, especially the " Fontevecchia " bridge, set in a pleasant countryside location.
Some are brick or wooden constructions, but on most modern walls, the material most often used is a thick multiplex board with holes drilled into it.
Some style guides, while allowing that these constructions are possible, advise rephrasing: the preference of the head of marketing's husband.
Some regular polygons, like the heptagon, become constructible ; and John H. Conway gives constructions for several of them ; but the 11-sided polygon, the hendecagon, is still impossible, and infinitely many others.
Some plates mimic natural environments very closely, others are wild exaggerations possible only by advanced matter forming and intricate ( but usually hidden ) machinery -- such as a gigantic river circumnavigating the whole Orbital, which in some regions travels on immense, kilometre-high bridge-or mountain-range-like constructions, and in other regions might act as an immense ' waterslide ' for a floating event stadium.
Some theories of syntax posit the null subject PRO (= pronoun ) to help address the facts of control constructions, e. g.
Some years later a sanctuary and other constructions connected with the fountain were raised on the site.
Some works ( such as the massive complex by Ferdinand Cheval ) are considered as follies because they are in the form of useful buildings, but are plainly constructions of extreme and intentional impracticality.
Some strictly grammatically incorrect statements are considered circumlocutions to avoid using awkward constructions: e. g. " Aren't I going with you?
Some constructions of multilinear algebra are of ' mixed ' variance, which prevents them from being functors.
Some grammarians object to constructions such as " Hopefully, the sun will be shining tomorrow.
Some of the pyramid constructions have had burials, with skeletons found in various positions, with many offerings, especially ceramics.
Some of the most common constructions were the carousel, sphere, seesaw, rocket, bridge, etc.
Some abstract problems have been rigorously proved to be unsolvable, such as squaring the circle and trisecting the angle using only the compass and straightedge constructions of classical geometry, and solving the general quintic equation algebraically.
Some Omega antennas were the tallest constructions on the continent where they stood or still stand.
Some serial verb constructions have verbs that take noun phrases in order to express many of the relationships that are expressed by prepositions in English.
Some dry-stone wall constructions in north-west Europe have been dated back to the Neolithic Age.
Some constructions in the complex are the Qutb Minar, the Quwwat ul-Islam Mosque, the Alai Gate, the Alai Minar, the Iron pillar, and the tombs of Iltutmish, Alauddin Khilji and Imam Zamin ; surrounded by Jain temple ruins.
Some villages began to gain prominence as ritual centers, with elite residences and temple mound constructions.
Packages can be engineered to help reduce the risks of package pilferage: Some package constructions are more resistant to pilferage and some have pilfer indicating seals.
Some of the buildings in campus are historical and contrast with modern constructions in the area.

Some and smooth
Some believed that Hague had been unlucky, although most considered him to be a talented orator and an intelligent statesman, he had come up against the charismatic Tony Blair in the pomp of his political career, and it was no surprise that little progress was made in reducing Labour's majority after a relatively smooth parliament.
Some clothing is permanent press, having been treated with a coating ( such as polytetrafluoroethylene ) that suppresses wrinkles and creates a smooth appearance without ironing.
Some similarities include legal formalities ( with professionals such as real estate agents generally employed to assist the buyer ); taxes need to be paid ( but typically less than those in U. S .); legal paperwork will ensure title ; and a neutral party such as a title company will handle documentation and money to make the smooth exchange between the parties.
Some may be smooth and relatively featureless, except for growth lines, and resemble that of the modern Nautilus.
Some modern multifocal lenses, such as progressive lenses ( known as " no-line bifocals "), give a smooth transition between these different focal points, unnoticeable by most wearers, while other glasses have lenses specifically intended for use with computer monitors at a fixed distance.
Some researchers believe that atherosclerosis may be caused by an infection of the vascular smooth muscle cells ; chickens, for example, develop atherosclerosis when infected with the Marek's disease herpesvirus.
Some jigsaw puzzles have edge pieces that are cut just like all the rest of the interlocking pieces, with no smooth edge, to make them more challenging.
Some barks can be removed in long sheets ; the smooth surfaced bark of birch trees has been used as a covering in the making of canoes, as the drainage layer in roofs, for shoes, backpacks etc.
Some nudibranchs have smooth or warty backs and have no visible gill mechanism, such that respiration may likely take place directly through the skin.
Some master links are bevelled on top, and can interfere with the smooth operation of a derailleur system.
Some manufacturers ( originally Lancia, and more recently Volkswagen with the VR6 engine ) have attempted to combine advantages of the straight-and V configurations by producing a narrow-angle V ; this is more compact than either configuration, but is less smooth ( without balancing ) than either.
Some Vee configurations are well-balanced and smooth, while others are less smoothly running than their equivalent straight counterparts.
Some examples are finite sets in, smooth curves in the plane, and proper affine subspaces in a Euclidean space.
Some of the fibroblasts mature into myofibroblasts which contain the same type of actin found in smooth muscle, which enables them to contract and reduce the size of the wound.
Some manufacturers use a pebbled, instead of a smooth, reflector, to improve the uniformity of the light beam emitted.
Some skates ( Rajidae ), smooth dogfishes ( Triakidae ), and sandbar sharks ( Carcharhinus plumbeus ) regularly enter estuaries.
Some of the preferred characteristics are smooth, Pop-style vocal timbre, carefully worked out harmony, and engaging rhythms.
Some domes in the park were covered by glaciers and modified into roche moutonnées, which are characterized by having a smooth, rounded side and a steep face.
) Some of the layers show great variation, showing how an initial volcanic eruption would result in larger sediments rapidly settling to create course-grained tuff, followed by settling of much finer material to form much smoother dust-tuffs – smooth light-grey to creamy coloured rocks seen to the north of Old John.
Some screen magnifiers anti-alias or smooth text to compensate.
Some physiologists have suggested it is the lack of oxygen itself which causes capillary beds to vasodilate by the smooth muscle hypoxia of the vessels in the region.
Some people call a formal group scheme smooth if the converse holds.
Some traction engines were designed to be convertible: the same basic machine could be fitted with either standard (' treaded ' or tyred ) road wheels, or else smooth rolls – the changeover between the two being achieved in less than half a day.
Some Hoya leaves are smooth and shiny ; some are covered with hairs.

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