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Some buildings have been aerodynamically designed so that convection via ducts and interior spaces eliminates any need for electric fans.
Some artists have also been linked to neo-Nazism, although most black metal fans and most prominent black metal artists shun Nazism and oppose its influence on the black metal subculture.
Some angry fans of Earnhardt wrote hate letters and death threats to Sterling Marlin, blaming him for causing the crash.
Some fans have used “ Dilbertian ” or “ Dilbertesque ” to analogize situations in real life to those in the comic strip.
Some fans wanted their news spread, others reveled in the artistry and beauty of fine printing.
Some fans write fan fiction, stories based on the universe and characters of their chosen fandom.
Some fans were particularly upset by the removal of a shot showing Godzilla reflected in the windows of the Yurakucho Mullion Building during the scene in which he attacks the Bullet Train.
Some of his fans were upset, however, that the album was not released simultaneously around the world.
Some computers ( which typically have high-performance microprocessors, large amounts of RAM, and high-performance video cards ) use a water-cooling system instead of many fans.
Some North American fans, already attached to particular spellings, took great umbrage at Schodt's renditions, forgetting that in the original Japanese most character and mecha names are written in katakana, and that there were, therefore, no " official spellings.
Some fans enjoy a pastime of collecting tapes of wrestling shows from specific companies, of certain wrestlers, or of specific genres.
Some are fans of both teams.
Some terms used in fanspeak have spread to members of the Society for Creative Anachronism (" Scadians "), Renaissance Fair participants (" Rennies "), hacktivists, and internet gaming and chat fans, due to the social and contextual intersection between the communities.
Some writers and fans were starting to compare Buffalo to the Super Bowls losers Minnesota Vikings and the Denver Broncos.
Some Bills fans appeared to be defensive about their team's presence in the game ; during Buffalo's victory in the AFC championship game a week earlier, one fan displayed a banner defiantly proclaiming, " We're back ; deal with it, America!
Some large transformers employ electric-operated fans or pumps for forced-air or forced-oil cooling or heat exchanger-based water-cooling.
Some fans loyal to Willow reacted angrily as she chose to be with Tara when Oz made himself available, and they lashed out at Tara and Amber Benson on the fansite message boards.
A series of small shows were played in 2010, at 250-to 1, 000-capacity venues with the plan not to say who the band really are and just announce the shows as if they are a new band, Grant later hinted it was really Feeder to the fans on their website, which caused a series of rumours that suggested the band changed their name permanently, although " Some people got it straight away ", but as intended got people talking.
Some Sparta fans have refused to enter Feyenoord's De Kuip stadium, even when Sparta had reached the KNVB Cup final, which was played in De Kuip.
Some of the more ambitious modifications created by fans include Marathon Eternal and Marathon Rubicon, both of which take place after the events of the trilogy, and Excalibur: Morgana's Revenge, a scenario for Marathon, Marathon Infinity, and Aleph One.
Some types also use steerable propellers or ducted fans.
Some fans even went so far as to issue death threats against Leonard Nimoy's family.
Some fans were crushed in the crowd and the concert was cancelled as the team were hastily bundled out of the shopping centre, some of them in tears.
Some fans tried to break through the cordon to ferry injured fans to waiting ambulances but were forcibly turned back.

Some and deliberately
Some look deliberately to devices used by creators in the other arts and apply corresponding methods to their own work.
Some performers may deliberately block ( or otherwise break out of character ) for comedic effect — this is known as gagging -- but this generally prevents the scene from advancing and is frowned upon by many improvisers.
Some maps, called cartograms, have the scale deliberately distorted to reflect information other than land area or distance.
Some wrecks, lost to natural obstacles to navigation, are at risk of being smashed by subsequent wrecks sunk by the same hazard, or are deliberately destroyed because they present a hazard to navigation.
Some are deliberately created for access-such as bridges and walkways.
Some authorities restrict the use of the term to bodies deliberately embalmed with chemicals, but the use of the word to cover accidentally desiccated bodies goes back at least to the 1730s.
* 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 details of these bogus invasion plans were deliberately leaked.
Some medications produce an increased risk of seizures and electroconvulsive therapy ( ECT ) deliberately sets out to induce a seizure for the treatment of major depression.
Some of the languages initially used for structured programming languages include: ALGOL, Pascal, PL / I and Ada – but most new procedural programming languages since that time have included features to encourage structured programming, and sometimes deliberately left out features in an effort to make unstructured programming more difficult.
Some booksellers argued that the deposit provision only applied to registered books, and so deliberately avoided registration just to be able to minimise their liability.
Some deliberately obfuscate or even encrypt the serialized data.
Some of those handcuffed in the wagon escaped when police left them unattended ( deliberately, according to some witnesses ).
Some traditions were deliberately invented for one reason or another, often to highlight or enhance the importance of a certain institution.
Some years earlier, Terry had been a promising boxer until Friendly had Charley instruct him to deliberately lose a fight that he could have won, so that Friendly could win money betting against him.
Some applications of the incandescent bulb deliberately use the heat generated by the filament.
Some of the best-known remains from the period include the " peat bog corpses ", among them the well-preserved bodies of two people deliberately strangled: Tollund Man and Haraldskær Woman.
Some equipment will deliberately transmit the " break " level for longer than a character as an out-of-band signal.
Some critics make the further claim that these differences in usage are not accidental, but have been deliberately created for the purpose of upholding a patriarchal society.
Some common forms of collusion are: soft play, that is, failing to bet or raise in a situation that would normally merit it, to avoid costing one's partner or friend money ; whipsawing, where partners raise and re-raise each other to trap players in between ; dumping, where a cheater will deliberately lose to a partner ; and signalling, or trading information between partners via signals of some sort, like arranging their chips in a certain manner.
* Some people will deliberately destroy cameras.
Some of his artistic touches were deliberately unrealistic and artistically daring — for instance his coloring of a city street lemon-yellow in an otherwise realist painting.
Some jurisdictions, notably the United States, prevent parties from relitigating the facts on appeal due to a history of unscrupulous lawyers deliberately reserving such issues ( the " invited error " problem ) in order to ambush each other in the appellate courts.
Some say the " u " in " Mount " was accidentally dropped by a town clerk filling out official papers ; some say the change was made deliberately to draw attention to the town ; some say it uses the French spelling of " mont " as a nod to what was then the region's large French-Canadian population.

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