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Some, like Rambert, are exiles in double measure since they are not only cut off from those they want to be with but they do not have the luxury of being in their own homes.
Some players may opt to invoke The Murphy rule or the " automatic double rule.
" Some critics have used Selig's handling of the Dodgers to point out a double standard in treatment of MLB owners.
Some modern commentators have suggested this was a deliberate ploy to encourage a double envelopment of the Persian centre.
Some brands of rosin, such as Pop's double bass rosin, are softer and more prone to melting in hot weather.
Some of the most influential contemporary classical double bass players are known as much for their contributions to pedagogy as for their performing skills, such as US bassist Oscar G. Zimmerman ( 1910 – 1987 ), known for his teaching at the Eastman School of Music and, for 44 summers at the Interlochen National Music Camp in Michigan and French bassist François Rabbath ( b. 1931 ) who developed a new bass method that divided the entire fingerboard into six positions.
Some were Bs in the most precise sense, produced to run on the bottom of double bills by a low-budget unit of one of the major studios or by one of the smaller, so-called Poverty Row outfits, from the relatively well-off Monogram to shakier ventures such as Producers Releasing Corporation ( PRC ).
Some truss rod systems, called " double action " truss systems, tighten both ways, allowing the neck to be pushed both forward and backward ( standard truss rods can only be released to a point beyond which the neck is no longer compressed and pulled backward ).
Some combination or hybrid bits combine direct pressure and leverage, such as the Kimblewick or Kimberwicke, which adds slight leverage to a two-rein design that resembles a snaffle ; and the four rein designs such as the single mouthpiece Pelham bit and the double bridle, which places a curb and a snaffle bit simultaneously in the horse's mouth.
Some kora players such as Seckou Keita have double necked koras, allowing them to switch from one tuning to another within seconds, giving them increased flexibility.
Some may have double vision, drooping of the eyelids and difficulty swallowing, but generally only together with leg weakness ; this distinguishes LEMS from myasthenia gravis, in which eye signs are much more prominent.
Some, notably Professor Bruce Biggs, have advocated that double vowels be written to mark long vowel sounds ( for example, Maaori ), but he was more concerned with their being marked be marked at all than with the method that was chosen.
Some religious groups argue that secular humanism — and, by association, secularism — have a religion-like legal status despite the separation of church and state, that secularism in government and in the schools constitutes state favoritism towards a particular religion ( namely, the denial of theism ), and a double standard is used in granting protections to these groups.
Some of the early ones included the bearie ( analogous to the Loonie and its loon ), the bearly, the deuce, the doubloonie ( a play on " double loonie " and the former Spanish doubloon coin ), and the moonie ( because it depicted " the Queen with a bear behind ").
Some of the double agents were informed in radio messages from Germany after the invasion that they had been awarded the Iron Cross.
Some speakers therefore shorten the name " double u " into " dub " only ; for example, University of Washington, University of Wyoming and University of Western Australia are all known colloquially as " U Dub ", and the automobile company Volkswagen, abbreviated VW, is sometimes pronounced " V-Dub ".
Some common instruments in the string family are guitar, sitar, rabab, electric bass, violin, viola, cello, double bass, banjo, mandolin, ukulele, bouzouki, and harp.
Some, such as 90 Antiope, are double asteroids with two comparably sized components.
Some bright visual double stars have a Bayer designation.
* 1996 Castle Rock, a song on the double A-side single Cut Some Rug / Castle Rock single by the United Kingdom band The Bluetones.
In fact, the first patent for the use of double gussets in a diaper was in 1973 by the Procter & Gamble Company Some diapers lines now commonly include wetness indicators, in which a chemical included in the fabric of the diaper changes color in the presence of moisture to alert the carer or user that the diaper is wet.
Some note that women who are disabled face what is called a " double disability ", meaning they must not only deal with the stereotypes and challenges posed by femininity, but they must also deal with those posed by being disabled.
Some of the signs for this disorder are as follows: normal to slightly elevated TSH, elevated T < sub > 3 </ sub > and reduced T < sub > 4 </ sub > ( ratio of T < sub > 3 </ sub >/ T < sub > 4 </ sub > is about double its normal value ).
Some 1, 400 people mourned Dr. Crane at his funeral, more than double the size of his congregation.
Some 1990s and 2000s rock and pop bands use a double bass, such as Barenaked Ladies ; Indie band The Decemberists ; and punk rock / psychobilly groups such as The Living End, Nekromantix, The Horrorpops, and Tiger Army.

Some and deck
Some of these games, such as Pyramid from Battlestar Galactica, become real card games as the holder of the intellectual property develops and markets a suitable deck and ruleset for the game, while others, such as " Exploding Snap " from the Harry Potter franchise, lack sufficient descriptions of rules, or depend on cards or other hardware that are infeasible or physically impossible.
Some role-playing game systems which describe themselves as " storytelling games " nevertheless use randomisers rather than story in the arbitration of the rules, often in the form of a contest of Rock, Paper, Scissors or a card drawn from a deck of cards.
Some current editions of cards based on the Marseilles design go back to a deck of a particular Marseilles design that was printed by Nicolas Conver in 1760.
Some cruising craft with fore-and-aft sails will carry a small square sail with top and bottom yards that are easily rigged and hauled up from the deck ( not requiring climbing the mast ); such a sail is used as the only sail when running downwind under storm conditions, as the vessel becomes much easier to handle than under its usual sails, even if they are severely reefed ( shortened ).
Some variations use a 144-card deck.
* Some inflatable boats have a rigid deck and transom which allows an engine to be used for propulsion.
Some CD recorders, particularly those intended for business use, incorporate a cassette deck to allow both formats for recording meetings, church sermons and books on tape.
Some viaducts have more than one deck, such that one deck has vehicular traffic and another deck having rail traffic.
Some entertainment on the station included a magnetic chess set, a small library, and a cassette deck with some audio cassette tapes.
Some buckling of the main car deck resulted from the heat of the fire.
Some bridge decks, including the westbound Highway 401 collector lanes that pass over the 401-Don Valley Expressway exit ramp and the westbound Highway 402 overpass at Modeland Road near Sarnia, have also been paved with an exposed concrete highway deck similar to USA interstate standards.
Some ISU-152s were equipped with even larger external fuel tanks, two tanks on the rear hull deck, in addition to the four external fuel tanks ( 90 litres each, maximum ), or with two smaller additional external fuel tanks, on the hull rear.
Some of his other qualifications include Robotic Manipulator System ( Robot Arm ) operations, On-orbit systems repair, computer networking, and as Shuttle re-entry flight deck engineer.
Some sailing ships and many modern non-sail ships have no forecastle as such at all but the name is still used to indicate the foremost part of the upper deck – although often called the foredeck – and for any crews quarters in the bow of the ship, even if below the main deck.
Some other changes included the removal of the rear speaker grilles for a flat rear deck, a cheaper cloth interior, a raised mount passenger airbag, a plastic cover replacing the rear ashtray, and the digital in dash clock was now optional.
Some dealers painted the fin only, and sometimes the deck lid recess and or the left and right " side grills " were painted in a contrasting Studebaker color.
Some poker games are played with a deck that has been stripped of certain cards, usually low-ranking ones.
Some carriers were completed before and during World War II with catapults on the hangar deck that fired athwartships, but they were unpopular because of their short run, low clearance of the hangar decks, inability to add the ship's forward speed to the aircraft's airspeed for takeoff, and lower clearance from the water ( conditions which afforded pilots far less margin for error in the first moments of flight ).
Some believe that the building was named after Corning because it has 42 floors ( which is the same as the number of years he served as mayor ), but the building actually has 44 floors with an observation deck on Floor 42.
Some routes were operated by a fleet of 70 Dodge minibuses, whilst others used double deck buses, notably 25 secondhand ex-South Yorkshire Transport Volvo Ailsa B55 with Irish-built Van Hool-McArdle bodywork.
Some of the lines on Prince William ( ship ) | Prince William's larger sails are made of chain to handle the heavy loads while remaining flexible enough to pass through the various blocks on their route to the deck.

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