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Some and founders
Some music historians argue that Chicanos of Los Angeles in the late 1970s might have independently co-founded punk rock along with the already-acknowledged founders from British-European sources when introduced to the US in major cities.
Some scholars have upset the standard account of the origins of International law, which emphasises the seminal text De iure belli ac pacis by Grotius, and argued for Vitoria and, later, Suárez's importance as forerunners and, potentially, founders of the field.
Some ghulat Shi ' a Muslim sects also regard their founders as in some special sense divine incarnations ( hulul ).
Some enthusiasts go to extremes: Cisco Systems founders Sandra Lerner and Len Bosack created a foundation that bought a Regency-era country house once owned by Jane Austen's brother.
Some of the founders of the WSF, were part of the First International Encuentro for Humanity and Against Neoliberalism in 1996, and decided to expand the idea and make it a global forum for activists of all stripes opposing hegemonic globalization and neoliberalism.
Some of his mother's ancestors were among the founders of Newark, New Jersey.
Some canonized Christians and founders of Christian religious organizations practiced mortification in order to imitate Christ.
( Some sources say Simon Barker and Nathan Parker were also founders, but the original plat record shows only the first three men ).
Some early texts suggest the Zhou dynasty founders were Western " barbarians.
Some of the more famous pranksters were Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs, founders of Apple Computer.
Some of the founders ' studios came to resemble separate publishers, each with several ongoing series set in a shared universe.
Some light controversy extends to the original founders of the town in the mid-19th century.
Some important figures related to the history of Santiago del Estero are Colonel Juan Francisco Borges, who led the local battalion of the Army of the North during the Argentine War of Independence ( and an ancestor of writer Jorge Luis Borges ), the 19th-century painter Felipe Taboada, as well as Francisco René and Mario Roberto Santucho, founders of the Partido Revolucionario de los Trabajadores ( Workers ' Revolutionary Party, PRT ) and the Ejército Revolucionario del Pueblo ( People's Revolutionary Army, ERP ), the two leading guerrilla organizations during the wave of unrest in the 1970s.
Some of the PRSC's founders and leaders were originally business leaders and Roman Catholics who opposed the communist, democratic socialist and social democratic tendencies of Juan Bosch and José Francisco Peña Gómez, of the PRD and PLD.
Some are commemorated in groups, such as the joint memorial for the Brontë sisters ( commissioned in 1939, but not unveiled until 1947 due to the war ), the sixteen World War I poets inscribed on a stone floor slab and unveiled in 1985, and the four founders of the Royal Ballet, commemorated together in 2009.
Some accounts of the Black Liberation Army argue that the BLA grew out of the BPP and its original founders were members of the Party.
Some sources claim that the original founders of this sect lived earlier than Mazdak.
Some of the most illustrious orators to speak here were Methodist founders George Whitefield and John Wesley who is reputed to have attracted a crowd of 30, 000.
Some scholars have upset the standard account of the origins of International law, which emphasises the seminal text De iure belli ac pacis by Grotius, and argued for Vitoria and, later, Suárez's importance as forerunners and, potentially, founders of the field.
Some were named after their founders and others, such as Azusa, derived from the location's Tongva language settlement placename, although the contemporary motto of that city is " everything from ' A ' to ' Z ' in the ' USA '.
Some of us happen to believe that when our founders talked about guarding our virtue and freedom, that that was important ," he said.
Some of the leading founders of this movement were Mendele Moykher-Sforim ( 1836 – 1917 ), I. L.
Some 60 miles ( 97 km ) past Slaven's Cabin mushers arrive in Circle, so named because its founders believed it was on the Arctic Circle.
Some of the political involvements of its founders and members have also been examined by the media .< ref name =" Clarkson ">

Some and theory
Some results in constructive set theory use the axiom of countable choice or the axiom of dependent choice, which do not imply the law of the excluded middle in constructive set theory.
Some say that literary criticism is a subset of literary theory.
Some mathematicians, especially in set theory, do not consider the sets and to be part of the relation, and therefore define a binary relation as being a subset of x, that is, just the graph.
Some have recently expressed doubt to how much the theory was his.
Some believe that Georg Cantor's set theory was not actually implicated by these paradoxes ( see Frápolli 1991 ); one difficulty in determining this with certainty is that Cantor did not provide an axiomatization of his system.
Some, such as computational complexity theory, which studies fundamental properties of computational problems, are highly abstract, while others, such as computer graphics, emphasize real-world applications.
Some fields, such as computational complexity theory ( which explores the fundamental properties of computational problems ), are highly abstract, whilst fields such as computer graphics emphasise real-world applications.
Some researchers still advocate a handful of alternative cosmologies ; however, cosmologists generally agree that the Big Bang theory best explains observations.
Some cosmologists think that string theory and brane cosmology will provide an alternative to inflation.
Some religious communities regard sin as a crime ; some may even highlight the crime of sin very early in legendary or mythological accounts of origins — note the tale of Adam and Eve and the theory of original sin.
Some take this as evidence in support of " the Celtic rather than the German theory ".
Some consider literary theory merely an aesthetic concern, as articulated, for example, in Joseph Addison's notion of a critic as one who helps understand and interpret literary works: " A true critic ought to dwell rather upon excellences than imperfections, to discover the concealed beauties of a writer, and communicate to the world such things as are worth their observation.
Some constructions of smooth manifold theory, such as the existence of tangent bundles, can be done in the topological setting with much more work, and others cannot.
Some of the Myers-Briggs temperaments are known to despise educational material that lacks theory.
Some workers in the field have also attempted to formulate hidden variable theories that exploit loopholes in actual experiments, such as the assumptions made in interpreting experimental data, although no theory has been proposed that can reproduce all the results of quantum mechanics.
Some modification of the Feynman rules of calculation may well outlive the elaborate mathematical structure of local canonical quantum field theory ...” So far there are no opposing opinions.
Some laissez-faire free-market advocates, like Chicago school economists, often dismiss this endogenous theory, and blame external influences, such as weather, commodity prices, technological developments, and government meddling for non-equilibrium prices.
Some Christian theologians ( particularly neo-Scholastics ) saw Cantor's work as a challenge to the uniqueness of the absolute infinity in the nature of God — on one occasion equating the theory of transfinite numbers with pantheism — a proposition which Cantor vigorously rejected.
Some radical political environmentalists who accept some form of the Gaia theory call themselves Gaians.
Some refer to this political activity as a separate and radical branch of the ecology movement, one that takes the axioms of the science of ecology in general, and Gaia theory in particular, and raises them to a kind of theory of personal conduct or moral code.
Some constitutions or fundamental laws provide for a head of state who is not only in theory but in practice chief executive, operating separately from, and independent from, the legislature.
Some of the characteristics of a presidential system ( i. e., a strong dominant political figure with an executive answerable to them, not the legislature ) can also be found among absolute monarchies, parliamentary monarchies and single party ( e. g. Communist ) regimes, but in most cases of dictatorship, their stated constitutional models are applied in name only and not in political theory or practice.
Some scholars have seen Perses as a literary creation, a foil for the moralizing that Hesiod develops in Works and Days, but there are also arguments against this theory.

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