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Some and floating
Some believe that to hang it with the ends pointing upwards is good luck as it acts as a storage container of sorts for any good luck that happens to be floating by, whereas to hang it with the ends pointing down, is bad luck as all the good luck will fall out.
* Some keys, such as floating point numbers, can lead to long chains and prefixes that are not particularly meaningful.
Some effects ( particularly fire, smoke, and floating bunnies ) in The Curse of the Were-Rabbit proved impossible to do in stop motion and so were rendered on computer.
Some crinoids are pseudo-planktonic, attaching themselves to floating logs and debris, although this behaviour was exercised most extensively in the Paleozoic, before competition from such organisms as barnacles restricted the extent of the behaviour.
Some people are missing one of the two pairs of floating ribs, while others have a third pair.
Some newer flash memory, known as multi-level cell ( MLC ) devices, including triple-level cell ( TLC ) devices, can store more than one bit per cell by choosing between multiple levels of electrical charge to apply to the floating gates of its cells.
Some use a two-piece floating disc style, others use a floating caliper, others use pads that float in the caliper, and some use one moving pad that makes the caliper slide on its mounts, pulling the other pad into contact with the disc.
Some large aircraft from the 1950s ( including the Canadair Argus ) used free floating control surfaces that the pilot controlled only through the deflection of trim tabs, in which case additional tabs were also provided to fine tune the control to provide straight and level flight.
Some plates mimic natural environments very closely, others are wild exaggerations possible only by advanced matter forming and intricate ( but usually hidden ) machinery -- such as a gigantic river circumnavigating the whole Orbital, which in some regions travels on immense, kilometre-high bridge-or mountain-range-like constructions, and in other regions might act as an immense ' waterslide ' for a floating event stadium.
Some implementations of floating point units do not directly support denormal numbers in hardware, but rather trap to some kind of software support.
Some other familiar examples of aquatic plants might include floating heart, water lily, lotus and water hyacinth.
Some 7090 features, including index registers, character instructions and floating point, were extra-cost options.
Some survivors were picked from the sea, mostly badly burned sailors who had been blown into the sea by the blast and then clung for hours to floating debris.
Some debris was found floating in the crash area, and over the following weeks debris washed up on the nearby shorelines.
Some floating cranes are mounted on a pontoon, others are specialized crane barges with a lifting capacity exceeding and have been used to transport entire bridge sections.
Some remains of one of these gates can still be seen beside the floating towpath.
Some crossing design suggestions include a partly floating, partly submerged tunnel to allow ship traffic to move freely.
Some bays are predominantly open water with large scattered pond cypress, while others are composed of thick, shrubby areas ( pocosins ), with vegetation growing on floating peat mats.
Some countries hold floating exchange rates while others maintain fixed exchange rate policies against the United States dollar or other major currencies.
Some of the above listed flora had been recorded in two types of phumdis namely, the phumdi ataoba ( floating ) and the phumdi aruppa ( sinking ); reeds, grasses, and other plants growing on a mat of dead and decaying vegetation floating on the lake surface form the ataoba, while Phumdi aruppa has mats of vegetation which have sunk to the bottom of the lake and support a rich emergent growth of reeds and grasses.
Some use a solar powered pump, floating or submerged, to recirculate the water.
Some languages treat some or all of the following in similar ways, which can lessen the danger: empty strings, null references, the integer 0, the floating point number 0, the boolean value false, the ascii character NUL, or other such values.

Some and contracts
Some contracts specify a scale of royalties payable ( for example, where royalties start at 10 % for the first 10, 000 sales, but then increase to a higher percentage rate at higher sale thresholds ).
Some contracts, known as executory contracts, may be rejected if canceling them would be financially favorable to the company and its creditors.
Some of the common variants of derivative contracts are as follows:
Some further justification is also provided by invoking the moral hazard of explicit insurance contracts.
Some of these include expenditures on war, the enforcement of law and public order, protection of property, economic infrastructure ( roads, legal tender, enforcement of contracts, etc.
Some adoptions continued to occur, however, but became informal, based on ad hoc contracts.
Some EULA form contracts accompany shrink-wrapped software that is presented to a user sometimes on paper or more usually electronically, during the installation procedure.
Some courts that have addressed the validity of the shrinkwrap license agreements have found some EULAs to be invalid, characterizing them as contracts of adhesion, unconscionable, and / or unacceptable pursuant to the U. C. C.
Some future contracts and specific delivery months tend to have increasingly more trading activity and have higher liquidity than others.
Some of his first rehearsals in the country involved conducting the Elizabethan Sydney Orchestra and the Australian Opera Chorus, both newly formed and on permanent contracts.
Some take this argument further, and make the political claim that government should restrict its role to facilitating bargaining among the affected groups or individuals and to enforcing any contracts that result.
Some space tourists have signed contracts with third parties to conduct certain research activities while in orbit.
Some cable and DSL contracts offer reductions for university students.
Some agencies require AILA professional recognition or registration as part of the pre-requisite for contracts.
Some forms of swearings were used in his name and honour at the moment of the signing of contracts and other important civil acts.
Some conservatives argued that Davis signed overpriced energy contracts, employed incompetent negotiators and refused to allow prices to rise for residences statewide much like they did in San Diego, which they argue could have given Davis more leverage against the energy traders and encouraged more conservation.
Some village residents had contracts to cut wood which was utilized for fuel by the sternwheelers.
Some of the responsibilities of the Council include adopting ordinances, approval of contracts presented by the Mayor, scheduling times and places for council meetings and designation of the official newspapers of the municipality.
Some contracts dating from his reign have been found in Babylonia, where his name is spelt Barziya or Bardiya.
Some contracts may include long-term disability insurance, life insurance, emergency / personal leave and investment options.
Some of the more commonly day-traded financial instruments are stocks, stock options, currencies, and a host of futures contracts such as equity index futures, interest rate futures, and commodity futures.
Some representative financial futures contracts are:
Some parents complain that their rights and their children ’ s are compromised by vague and one-sided contracts which allow Heads to use discretionary powers unfairly, such as in expulsion on non-disciplinary matters.
Some, particularly those in the Chicago School of economic thought, argue that such contracts are generally employed to effect otherwise lawful price discrimination.

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