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Some battles are named for the convenience of military historians so that periods of combat can be neatly distinguished from one another.
( Some distinguished Protestant churches in the US had this practice in the 19th century, besides the Church of England and the Presbyterian Church of Scotland ).
Some cognitivists argue that some expressions like " courageous " have both a factual as well as a normative component which cannot be distinguished by analysis.
Some hard SF authors have distinguished themselves as working scientists, including Gregory Benford, Geoffrey A. Landis and David Brin, while mathematician authors include Rudy Rucker and Vernor Vinge.
Some types of embossing, such as that used to make the " cross on oval " design on early stamps of Switzerland, resemble a watermark in that the paper is thinner, but can be distinguished by having sharper edges than is usual for a normal watermark.
Some forms of corruption —- now called “ institutional corruption ”—- are distinguished from bribery and other kinds of obvious personal gain.
Some left-wing groups and political parties have advocated, since the 1980s, for a full devolution of powers by transforming the Federal District into the thirty-second constituent state of the Federation ( with the proposed name of " State of the Valley of Mexico ", to be distinguished from the state of México.
Some were also distinguished in other fields, for example, Chaim Weizmann was a leading research chemist who founded the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot ; Zalman Shazar was an author, poet, and journalist ; and Chaim Herzog was a military leader, attorney, and diplomat.
Some distinguished writers have combined cycling with travel writing including Dervla Murphy, whose made her first documented journey in 1963 from London to India on a single speed bicycle with little more than a revolver and a change of underwear.
Some have noted similarities to " northern fairies ", Germanic and Scandinavian fae, but pixies are distinguished from them by the myths and stories of Devon and Cornwall.
Some people count these as three gaits by considering the canter a variation of the gallop, even though the canter is distinguished by having three beats, whereas the gallop has four beats.
Some distinguished faculty at Iona's history department include Dr. James T. Carroll, Dr. Michael J. Hughes, Dr. Catherine Stratton, Dr. Daniel E. Thiery, Dr. George Bournoutian and Dr. Eugene Sheehan.
Some English examples of cognate words distinguished by historical palatalization are church vs. kirk, witch vs. wicca, ditch vs. dike, and shirt vs. skirt.
Some of the distinguished scientists are
Some particularly large stirpes themselves became divided into multiple branches, distinguished by additional cognomina.
* Some of the Daleks used in the background for ' crowd scenes ' were constructed from moulded fibreglass, and can be distinguished by the slightly different shape of the brass collars around their midsections.
Some examples also exist of urdy, where the line is in the shapes of the upside-down and rightside-up " shields " of vair ( this is to be distinguished from couped urdy, in which the couping takes a pointed form ).
Some of them were of freestyle type, i. e., there were no particular step patterns and they were distinguished by the style of the dance movement ( Twist, Shake, Swim, Pony, Hitchhike ).
Some of these are considered as main herbs, some as ancillary herbs ; within the ancillary herbs, up to three categories can be distinguished.
Some dialects are further distinguished based on the palatalized alveolars, which have unpacked in syllable-final position as clusters.
Some of the senior houses used coronets showing five leaves and four pearls ( Some mediatized counties and minor principalities had other types of coronets that distinguished them from normal counts ).
Some consider that ' perhaps infatuation can only be distinguished from romantic love in retrospect ... others suggest that infatuation may be the first step towards love ... can grow into a more mature love ' - marks the first stage of a relationship before ' a bumpy, but nonetheless inevitable, transition from romantic infatuation to mature intimacy '.
Some time afterwards, the king being compelled to retreat from Bohemia, Schwerin again distinguished himself, but, resenting a real or fancied slight, retired to his estate, to which, and its inhabitants, he devoted his energies during the years of peace.

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Some pastors write a letter the same night the decision is reported by the visitors.
Some of these Buddhist vegetarian chefs are in the many monasteries which serve wu hun and mock-meat ( also known as ' meat analogues ') dishes to the monks and visitors ( including non-Buddhists who often stay for a few hours or days, to Buddhists who are not monks, but staying overnight for anywhere up to weeks or months ).
; 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 of these deaths occurred as the result of overly zealous photographic endeavors, some were the result of airplane collisions within the canyon, and some visitors drowned in the Colorado River.
Some Vulcans, such as T ' Pol, Sarek ( in his later years, due to a rare disease which can affect Vulcans over the age of 200 years ), and Soval, carry their emotions close to the surface, and are prone to emotional outbursts, even without outside influences or illness ; T ' Pau certainly displayed restrained but definite emotions in the TOS episode " Amok Time ", including suspicion of the Human visitors followed by admiration and approval of their friendship for Spock, and contempt for Spock's humanity.
Some of the artists ' studios have been preserved and may be viewed by visitors to Taos.
Some stock portals use online gateways through a central depository system ( CDS ) for the visitors ( ram ) to buy or sell their shares or manage their portfolio.
Some adult Staphylinidae are early visitors to a corpse, feeding on larvae of all species of fly, including the later predatory fly larvae.
Some hotels also provide visitors with shuttles to points of interest on the island.
Some areas of the Biosphere Reserve have been earmarked for tourism development, and steps are being undertaken to open these areas to visitors whilst conserving the area.
Some say they are caused by car headlights, some say extraterrestrial visitors.
Some conservatives feared that the mass of visitors might become a revolutionary mob, whilst radicals such as Karl Marx saw the exhibition as an emblem of the capitalist fetishism of commodities.
Some soaking pools and tubs are developed for visitors ( which are next to the campgrounds ), and other more natural pools are further downstream in a riverbed boulder field.
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 residences in Fairfield Glade are in timeshare ownership and are occupied for short periods by visitors.
Some of this region ’ s first named visitors were Fremont people who used the area to hunt and gather food along the Jordan River more than a thousand years ago.
File: JellyBellyfactorydecorations. JPG | Some of the festive decorations at the visitors center
One of the more popular Passion plays is Ang Pagtaltal sa Balaan Bukid in Jordan, Guimaras, which began in 1975 and draws some 150, 000 visitors a year Some people perform crucifixions outside of Passion plays to fulfill a panata ( vow for a request or prayer granted ), such as the famous penitents in Barangay San Pedro Cutud, San Fernando, Pampanga.
Some of these provided free library services to visitors.
Some 500, 000 visitors see Nefertiti every year.
Some activists have criticized these long-term plans as catering to the needs of visitors at the expense of city residents, asserting that Muni's resources would be better spent on a seventh light rail line running along ( or under ) Geary Boulevard into the densely populated Richmond District.
Some visitors to the cemetery claim to have been tripped by ghosts or " pushed off " the mausoleum when sitting or standing on it, even seeing apparitions of child victims who died of a disease ( possibly polio ) or a Native American chief.
Some years later a Memorial Stone was unveiled by her daughter, Betty Clay, and soon Brownsea was attracting more than 10, 000 visitors a year.
Some local businesses have banned Russian visitors for their supposed " unruly " behavior, which has led some activists to criticize Monbetsu as a hotbed of racial discrimination.
Some historic sites, including Yashima in Takamatsu and Kurashiki, also attract many visitors.

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