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Some of the earlier episodes have touches of the supernatural, as suited to the legendary background.
" Some scholars theorize that the " we " passages in Acts are just such " handed down " quotations from some earlier source who accompanied Paul on his travels.
Some smaller designs have been used as the basis for specialist fighters, such as night fighters, and a number of fighters, such as the Hawker Hurricane were used as ground attack aircraft bombers, replacing earlier conventional light bombers that proved unable to defend themselves and carry a reasonable bombload.
Some sources say McBride was asked for thousands of dollars in compensation from a businessman who owned the rights to the name Cleveland Panthers, an earlier failed football team.
Some 19th-century or earlier experimental engines used external flames, exposed by valves, for ignition, but this becomes less attractive with increasing compression.
Some earlier incarnations of football allowed unlimited forward passing, while others had strict offside rules similar to rugby.
Some feel that although masterfully orchestrated, it lacks the melodic lustre so characteristic of Verdi's earlier, great, operas, while many critics consider it Verdi's greatest tragic opera, containing some of his most beautiful, expressive music and some of his richest characterizations.
Some younger activists, seeing " gay and lesbian " as increasingly normative and politically conservative, began using queer as a defiant statement of all sexual minorities and gender variant people — just as the earlier liberationists had done with gay.
Some of these blended science fiction films with Gothic horror, such as The Invisible Man ( 1933 ) and, mirroring the earlier German films, featured a mad scientist.
Some scholars assert that the Sheol mentioned in Isaiah 38: 18, Psalm 6: 5 and Job 7: 7-10 was an earlier concept than Heaven, but this theory is not universally held.
Some early house productions used parts of bass lines from earlier disco tracks.
Some of the earlier representatives of this species were still fairly small-brained and used primitive stone tools, much like H. habilis.
Some earlier WLAN technologies used lower frequencies, such as the U. S. 900 MHz ISM band.
Some elements of the Brotherhood, though perhaps against orders, did engage in violence against the government, and its founder Al-Banna was assassinated in 1949 in retaliation for the assassination of Egypt's premier Mahmud Fami Naqrashi three months earlier.
Some of IBM's engineers and other employees wanted to use the IBM 801 processor, some would prefer the new Motorola 68000, while others argued for a small and simple microprocessor, such as the MOS Technology 6502 or Zilog Z80, which had been used in earlier personal computers.
Some paleontologists suggest that animals appeared much earlier, possibly as early as 1 billion years ago.
Some forms rather more familiar to Modern Japanese speakers begin to appear – the continuative ending-te begins to reduce onto the verb ( e. g. yonde for earlier yomite ), the-k-in the final syllable of adjectives drops out ( shiroi for earlier shiroki ); and some forms exist where modern standard Japanese has retained the earlier form ( e. g. hayaku > hayau > hayɔɔ, where modern Japanese just has hayaku, though the alternative form is preserved in the standard greeting o-hayō gozaimasu " good morning "; this ending is also seen in o-medetō " congratulations ", from medetaku ).
Some Welsh and Breton tales and poems relating the story of Arthur date from earlier than this work ; in these works, Arthur appears either as a great warrior defending Britain from human and supernatural enemies or as a magical figure of folklore, sometimes associated with the Welsh Otherworld, Annwn.
Some earlier optical keyboards were limited in their structure and required special casing to block external light, no multi-key functionality was supported and the design was very limited to a thick rectangular case.
Some earlier Latin poets tried to make up for this deficiency by creating new compound words, as the Greeks had done.
* Some Sword and planet series, such as Michael Moorcock's Kane of Old Mars trilogy ( 1965 ) and Lin Carter's Mysteries of Mars ( 1973 – 1984 ) are deliberately anachronistic homages to earlier visions of Mars, particularly Burroughs '.
Some forms in internal styles are performed slowly, although some include sudden outbursts of explosive movements ( fa jin ), such as those the Chen style of Taijiquan is famous for teaching earlier than some other styles ( e. g. Yang and Wu ).
Some modern orchestras also do without conductors, particularly smaller orchestras and those specializing in historically accurate ( so-called " period ") performances of baroque and earlier music.

Some and exponents
The exponentiation b < sup > n </ sup > can be read as: b raised to the n-th power, b raised to the power of n, or b raised by the exponent of n, most briefly as b to the n. Some exponents have their own pronunciation: for example, b < sup > 2 </ sup > is usually read as b squared and b < sup > 3 </ sup > as b cubed.
Some figures characterized at varying times as exponents of pop psychology include:
Some of its most prominent historical exponents have been Louis de la Forge, Arnold Geulincx, and Nicholas Malebranche.
Some of the latter exponents, such as Golden Earring and Shocking Blue, have attained world wide fame.
Some major exponents are Leo Acosta, Tino Contreras, Juan García Esquivel, Luis Ocadiz, J. J. Calatayud, Leo Acosta, Arturo Castro, Chilo Morán, Popo Sánchez, and Eugenio Toussaint.
Some exponents are Nortec Collective, Wakal, Kobol ( band ), Murcof, Hocico and Mexican Institute of Sound.
Some of the most well-known exponents of such organ compositions include Johann Sebastian Bach, Dieterich Buxtehude, George Frideric Handel, François Couperin, César Franck and Charles-Marie Widor to name a few.
Some exponents of the shehnai are:
Some magazines in the English language in the beginning of 2000s deemed some worldwide genres like Electro-rock ( using this term on the 2000s music ) and New rave having some Brazilian bands not only as the exponents but builders of these movements.
Some of the early notable exponents of this form in the 1930s, when classical singing became highly popular, were Ustad Ashiq Ali Khan of the Patiala gharana, who used the dhrupad style in his rendition of Sindhi Kafis, and his contemporary in Sindhi kafi singing, Ustad Allahdino Noonari, who used the fusion form.

Some and nicknamed
Some sources later, and even today, list his middle name erroneously as " Tecumseh ", apparently as a result of being nicknamed " The Chief " by teammates.
" Some contemporary Finns nicknamed him Suuri vaikenija ( The Great Silent One ), and Ron Clarke noted that Nurmi's persona remained a mystery even to Finnish runners and journalists: " Even to them, he was never quite real.
Some Wake critics, such as Finn Fordham, argue that HCE's initials come from the initials of the portly politician Hugh Childers ( 1827 – 96 ), who had been nicknamed " Here Comes Everybody " for his size.
Some bodyguards specialize in the close quarter protection of children of VIPs, to protect them from kidnapping or assassination, a role which is nicknamed " mannyguarding " ( a pun on the word " nanny ").
Some people believe that there may be a lake monster, similar to the one alleged to live in Loch Ness, and anomalous photos have been taken of the supposed creature ;, it has been affectionately nicknamed " Bownessie.
Some sources claim that he was nicknamed " The Gentleman Highwayman ".
Some said that the study placed undue emphasis on the cruelty of the guards, such as one who was nicknamed " John Wayne ", and who said that he caused the escalation of events between guards and prisoners after he began to emulate a character from the Paul Newman film Cool Hand Luke.
Some antibiotics require monitoring to balance efficacy with minimizing adverse effects, including: gentamicin, vancomycin, amphotericin B ( nicknamed ' amphoterrible ' for this very reason ), and polymyxin B.
Furthermore, while individually developed non-white characters are rather infrequent, when they do occur, they are usually " positive ", from the Oxford-educated Chinaman, Li Chi, in Biggles Flies Again and Biggles Delivers the Goods and the perky Polynesian girl, Full Moon, in Biggles In The South Seas, to Alexander MacKay, a part-Native American ( Red Indian ) nicknamed " Minnie " who joins " the chums " as a valued colleague, and is in fact set to inherit Biggles ' job in Biggles Does Some Homework.
Some regard the Barmy Army's unofficial leader to be Vic Flowers, nicknamed " Jimmy Savile " because of his resemblance to the late former disc jockey.
Some years after his death, the second of the two most important Couperins was born: François Couperin, nicknamed le Grand —" the Great ".
( Some play the Four of a kind hand as the beat all, therefore nicknamed the bomb, King Kong, or also tiki.
Some programmers nicknamed the finished product LOL memory, for Little Old Lady memory.
Some enthusiasts even nicknamed them graphics decelerators.
Some Russian sources claim that in the Gulf War of 1990-1991 an Iraqi MIG-29 managed to damage an American B-52G, nicknamed " In Harm's Way " with a R-27R missile.
Some sports teams use bright, contemporary interpretations of the argyle pattern: for example, the Garmin-Slipstream professional cycling team, nicknamed the " Argyle Armada ", and the Norwegian men's curling team at the 2010 Winter Olympics.
Some late-model F3s had the same D27 traction motors used in the F7, and were nicknamed F5 models.
Some of these " Buffalo Soldiers ," as they were nicknamed, did participate in a border skirmish with Mexican troops accompanied by German military advisors near Nogales ; see Buffalo Soldiers for more information.
In the Fall of 2000, an enlarged group of twelve musicians departed from Virginia in a 1964 GMC motorcoach, nicknamed " The Dirty Bird ", on the six-week Get Some Tour of " theaters, bars, street corners and alleys.
Some sections of SR 17 are so dangerous that they have been nicknamed.
Some nicknamed it " The Wagon Wheel " due to its design.
Some of these areas were nicknamed by local residents.
Some members interviewed felt Brown showed an imperious attitude, and nicknamed him " The Czar.

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