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Some and delineate
Some sources only delineate three cultivars: savoy, red and white, with spring greens and green cabbage being subsumed into the latter.
Some have gone so far as to delineate these branches.
Some counties, such as Stearns County, delineate between the two by using the " standard " blue pentagon shield for CSAH routes and Minnesota's normal white square shield for other county routes.

Some and charity
Some have tie-ins with airline frequent-flyer programs, and some agree to donate a percentage of sales to a designated charity.
Some critics have claimed that its BanksterUSA site has received $ 200, 000 in funding from the Open Society Institute, the charity with ties to investor George Soros, but its BanksterUSA project was not funded by OSI.
Some shows use the same format with celebrities: in this case, there is no expectation that the winner will continue this line of work, and prize winnings often go to charity.
Later that year, the band recorded a cover of John Lennon's " Love " for Amnesty International's charity album Make Some Noise.
Some Christian groups such as Catholics believe that faith is necessary for salvation but not sufficient ; that is, they assert that sola fide is an error because, in addition to believing, God also requires obedience and acts of love and charity as a prerequisite for acceptance into His kingdom, and for the reward of eternal life.
Some NPOs may also be a charity or service organization ; they may be organized as a not-for-profit corporation or as a trust, a cooperative, or they exist informally.
Some 2000 stewards are organised by the aid charity Oxfam.
Some high-profile charity auctions have been advertised on the eBay home page, and have raised large amounts of money in a short time.
Some retailers sell " trolley tokens " as an alternative to coins, often for charity.
Some cities showed him a spirit of charity ; many audiences submitted him to insults and even violence.
Some grocery stores donate leftover food ( for example, deli foods and bread past their expiration date ) to homeless shelters or charity kitchens.
Some claim that fee-based programs and charity auctions restrict internship opportunities to students in wealthier families.
Some concordats guarantee the Catholic Church the tax-exempt status of a charity, either stating this explicitly, as in Brazil ( 2008, Article 15 ) and Italy ( 1984, Article 7. 3 ),
Some of his accomplishments included the establishment of several financial institutions, the restoration of public education, and the implementations of laws related to private charity and monopolies.
Some Emerging Church Christians believe there are radically diverse perspectives within Christianity that are valuable for humanity to progress toward truth and a better resulting relationship with God, and that these different perspectives deserve Christian charity rather than condemnation.
Some of Leno's charity was discreet and unpublicised.
Some colleges offer " alternate spring breaks " in which students volunteer community service and charity work during spring break.
Some careware is distributed free, and the author suggests that some payment be made to either a nominated charity, or a charity of the user's choice.
Some NBA fans raised money to fly a “ Keep Vince, Trade Peddie ” banner over the Air Canada Centre just before Carter's annual charity game.
Some challenge rides are charity events or pledge rides.
Some charity shops, such as the British Heart Foundation, also sell a range of new goods which may be branded to the charity, or have some connection with the cause the charity supports.

Some and mean
Some plant-location specialists take these signs to mean St. Louis county doesn't want industry, and so they avoid the area, and more jobs are lost.
Some scholars have suggested that Amos ’ s reference to Edom is symbolic of all nations who were once enemies of Israel and not meant to literally mean Edomites in the flesh.
Some authors use countable set to mean a set with the same cardinality as the set of natural numbers.
As noted above, this terminology is not universal: Some authors use countable to mean what is here called " countably infinite ," and to not include finite sets.
Some authors have used " basal " differently to mean a clade that is " more primitive " or less species-rich than its sister clade ; others consider this usage to be incorrect, and many now discourage the use of that term altogether to avoid such implications.
Some people have also used the word metaphorically to mean something like ' understanding '.
Some have interpreted apostasy to mean a number of different things, such as a group of Christians in one sect leaving for another more conservative sect, one of which the author disapproves.
Some people use the term to mean an Islamic death sentence imposed upon a person.
Some scholars, for example A. Rousseau and L. Doutreleau, translators of the French edition ( 1974 ), consider that Irenaeus sometimes uses gnostikos to simply mean " intellectual ", as in 1. 25. 6, 1. 11. 3, 1. 11. 5, whereas his mention of " the intellectual sect " ( Adv.
Some restaurants might use the suffix-zen ( 膳 ) as a classier though dated synonym to the more familiar, since the latter basically is a term for a combo meal served at a, akin to a diner .. Teishoku means a meal of fixed menu, a dinner à prix fixe served at or, which is somewhat vague ( shokudō can mean a diner type restaurant or a corporate lunch hall ); but e. g. defines it as fare served at, etc., a diner-like establishment.
Some commentators say the name comes from the verb śœarar (" to rule, be strong, have authority over "), thereby making the name mean " God rules " or " God judges ".
Some boxers list individual types of boxes in their PFX counts ( e. g.: would mean 12 plants, 76 finds, 45 exchanges, four events or event stamps, 21 hitchhikers, and four virtuals ).
Some use " lexicology " as a synonym for theoretical lexicography ; others use it to mean a branch of linguistics pertaining to the inventory of words in a particular language.
Some Newfoundland English differs from General Canadian English in vowel pronunciation ( e. g., in much of Newfoundland, the words fear and fair are homophones ), in morphology and syntax ( e. g., in Newfoundland the word bes is sometimes used in place of the normally conjugated forms of to be to describe continual actions or states of being, as in that rock usually bes under water instead of that rock is usually under water, but normal conjugation of to be is used in all other cases ; bes is likely a carryover of British Somerset usage with Irish grammar ) or Cornish, and in preservation of archaic adverbial-intensifiers ( e. g., in Newfoundland that play was right boring and that play was some boring both mean " that play was very boring ").
Some phonologists prefer not to specify a unique phoneme in such cases, since to do so would mean providing redundant or even arbitrary information – instead they use the technique of underspecification.
Some use the term strongly typed to mean strongly, statically typed, or, even more confusingly, to mean simply statically typed.
Some contemporary linguistic philosophers construe " Platonism " to mean the proposition that universals exist independently of particulars ( a universal is anything that can be predicated of a particular ).
Some contemporary linguistic philosophers construe " Platonism " to mean the proposition that universals exist independently of particulars ( a universal is anything that can be predicated of a particular ).
Some civilization critics point out that modern societies rely on technology to invent and promote new technology, often resulting in a degree of pro-technology propaganda, and this backpropagation would mean that mankind hands over control to a living machine.
Some consider that the implementation of sustainable development would mean a reversion to pre-modern lifestyles.
Some words restored from Old Turkic have taken on specialized meanings ; for example betik ( originally meaning " book ") is now used to mean " script " in computer science.
* Some Latin Christian authors, such as Tertullian and Augustine, followed Varro's threefold usage, though Augustine also used the term more simply to mean ' reasoning or discussion concerning the deity '
Some theorists take this to mean that God is timeless — categories of past, present, and future just do not apply when we are talking about God.
" Some interpret this to mean the form should be kept secret, others interpret it as meaning it should never be used if you can help it.

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