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" Some monastic families recognize one abbey as the motherhouse of the entire order.
Some aspects of brain structure are common to almost the entire range of animals species ; others distinguish " advanced " brains from more primitive ones, or distinguish vertebrates from invertebrates.
Some strips which are still in affiliation with the original creator are produced by small teams or entire companies, such as Jim Davis ' Garfield, however there is some debate if these strips fall in this category.
Some sources, including Newton, refer to the entire force as a centripetal force, even for eccentric orbits, for which gravity is not aligned with the direction to the center of curvature.
Some disk operating systems were the operating system for the entire computer system.
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 marine oligochaeta ( e. g. Olavius or Inanidrillus ) have obligate extracellular endosymbionts that fill the entire body of their host.
Some authors also require the domain of the Euclidean function be the entire ring R ; this can always be accommodated by adding 1 to the values at all nonzero elements, and defining the function to be 0 at the zero element of R, but the result is somewhat awkward in the case of K. The definition is sometimes generalized by allowing the Euclidean function to take its values in any well-ordered set ; this weakening does not affect the most important implications of the Euclidean property.
Some anti-federalists continued to fight the issue after the constitution had been ratified, and threatened the entire nation with another constitutional convention.
Some of the external arguments are " arguments from silence " that question the authenticity of the entire passage not for what it says, but due to lack of references to it among other ancient sources.
Some entire coastal tribes became Protestants and learned English.
Some systems use dedicated hardware to reduce the load on the host CPU, as with Symbolic Sound Corporation's Kyma System, and the Creamware / Sonic Core Pulsar / SCOPE systems, which used several DSP chips hosted on a PCI card to power an entire studio's worth of instruments, effects, and mixers.
Some of its plates are now enjoyed by the entire United States, including clam chowder, baked beans, and homemade ice cream.
Some organizations use them extensively in combination with a software development methodology to progress from initial specification to an implementation plan and to communicate that plan to an entire team of developers and stakeholders.
Some scientists nowadays consider the entire theory a myth.
Some nations with proportional elections, like Israel and the Netherlands, have one electoral district only: the entire nation, and the entire pie is cut up according to the entire outcome.
Some authors have used so many proverbs that there have been entire books written cataloging their proverb usage, such as Charles Dickens, Agatha Christie, and George Bernard Shaw.
Some variants enclose almost the entire arrow, while minimalist " pocket quivers " consist of little more than a small stiff pouch that only covers the first few inches.
Some Romanies use Rom or Roma as an ethnic name, while others ( such as the Sinti, or the Romanichal ) do not use this term as a self-ascription for the entire ethnic group .< ref name = We-Are-the-Romani-People-Pg-XIX >
Some Muslims perform the recitation of the entire Quran by means of special prayers, called Tarawih.
Some use traditional theatric devices including shifting voices and tones, while others may recite an entire poem in ironic monotone.
Some questioned why Noll would elect to go for it on fourth down but, as later explained by NFL films, his entire kicking game had been suspect all game long with Gerela missing an extra point and two field goals while Walden fumbled a snap on a punt and nearly had two others blocked.
Some time later Teller used similar language in a letter to Paul Nitze, who was preparing a new round of strategic limitations talks, stating that " A single x-ray laser module the size of an executive desk ... could potentially shoot down the entire Soviet land-based missile force ..."

Some and institutions
Some persons are so sensitive to this truth as to propose that we do away with institutions altogether ; ;
Some of the esoteric Christian institutions include the Rosicrucian Fellowship, the Anthroposophical Society and the Martinism.
Some other American colleges later adopted the word to describe individual fields at their own institutions, but " campus " did not yet describe the whole university property.
Some of these include building dozens of dams and reservoirs, a number of hospitals or clinics, schools and government institutions.
Some helpful ways to learn about graduate programs include visiting the web sites on the SIOP list and speaking to I – O faculty at the institutions listed.
Some academic libraries, especially those at public institutions, are accessible to members of the general public in whole or in part.
Some libertarian socialists advocate combining these institutions using rotating, recallable delegates to higher-level federations.
" Some institutions ( such as the Harvard Business School ) use that name while others ( such as the Yale School of Management ) employ the more inclusive term " management.
Some important events of this revival were the writings of Phoebe Palmer during the mid-19th century, the establishment of the first of many holiness camp meetings at Vineland, New Jersey in 1867, and the founding of Asbury College ( 1890 ), and other similar institutions in the US around the turn of the 20th century.
Some argued that privacy should prevail, and felt it was better for the movement to protect closeted gays, especially in homophobic religious institutions and the military.
Some educational institutions have embraced M-Learning, integrating PDAs into their teaching practices.
Some institutions are restored historical bodies of government of the previous kingdoms or regional entities within the Spanish crown — like the Generalitat of Catalonia — while others are entirely new creations.
Some private institutions also offer courses from TAFEs, however they more commonly offer other vocational education and training courses.
Some institutions, such as St. Vital Historical Society and the Walker Art Center, use the term to refer to a portion of their collection that travels to sites away from the museum for educational purposes.
Some leaders and institutions such as Angela Merkel
Some forms of anarchism oppose capitalism as a whole while supporting some institutions associated with capitalism, such as markets ( supported by some mutualists ) and some even go as far as supporting private property ( supported by some individualist anarchists ).
Some Orthodox monastic leaders that are critical of monasteries that are too large, arguing that they become institutions and lose the intensity of spiritual training that can better be achieved when an elder has only 2 or 3 disciples.
Some institutions, such as Musical Academy in Białystok, are branches of their parent institutions in other cities, usually in Warsaw.
Some institutions also make their unpublished reports, often called ' Grey Literature ', accessible thereby allowing access to far more detail and a wider range of archaeological data than is otherwise the case with books and journals.
Some institutions observe two minute's silence at 11 a. m.
Some, like university presses, are owned by scholarly institutions.
Some universities and academic institutions train students as logisticians, offering undergraduate and postgraduate programs.
Some of them set up Vietnamese independence societies in Japan, which many viewed as a model society ( i. e. an Asian nation that had modernized, but retained its own culture and institutions ).
Some conscientious objectors served as firefighters and aides in mental institutions in the U. S. during World War II and the Korean War.

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