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Some grand unified theories of particle physics also predict that a single proton can decay, changing the baryon number by one ; however, this has not yet been observed under experiment.
Some scholars take the term kenning broadly to include any noun-substitute consisting of two or more elements, including merely descriptive epithets ( such as Old Norse grand viðar “ bane of wood ” = “ fire ” ( Snorri Sturluson: Skáldskaparmál 36 )), while others would restrict it to metaphorical instances ( such as Old Norse sól húsanna “ sun of the houses ” = “ fire ” ( Snorri Sturluson: Skáldskaparmál 36 )), specifically those where “ he base-word identifies the referent with something which it is not, except in a specially conceived relation which the poet imagines between it and the sense of the limiting element '” ( Brodeur ( 1959 ) pp. 248 – 253 ).
Some beyond-the-Standard Model grand unified theories ( GUTs ) explicitly break the baryon number symmetry, allowing protons to decay via the Higgs particle, magnetic monopoles or new X bosons.
Some modifications to the floor plan were made, the largest being the repositioning of the grand staircase to open into the Entrance Hall, rather than the Cross Hall.
Some of the city's road design is the result of the curve of the Mississippi River, hilly topography, conflicts between developers of different neighborhoods in the early city, and grand plans only half-realized.
Some of them use an archaic form of the feminine adjective that lacks the final-e and sometimes show an apostrophe instead of a hyphen, such as grand ' route (" main country road "; distinct from grande route, " long way ") and grand-mère (" grandmother "; distinct from grande mère, " tall mother ").
Some of Steinway's most notable art case pianos are the Alma-Tadema grand piano from 1887, the 100, 000th Steinway piano from 1903, the 300, 000th Steinway piano from 1938 and the Sound of Harmony from 2008.
Some of these grand models were decorated with carvings of great beauty and were evidently constructed by teams of artisans.
Some of the witnesses identified the girl as Anastasia when they were shown photographs of the grand duchess by White Russian Army investigators.
Some guards who had not participated in the murders and had been sympathetic to the grand duchesses were reportedly left in the basement with the bodies.
Some strong Australian traditions, such as grand finals and footy tipping are shared across all codes.
Some states ( such as North Carolina ) use the term " felonious larceny " instead of grand larceny.
Some of his great grand children are Ron Strowger of Clatskanie Oregon, Rod Strowger of Clatskanie Oregon and Robbert Strowger Jr. of Castle Rock, Washington.
Some main features have been lost during the transition internally, but externally the house still keeps its grand bay windows, tiled walls, high chimney stacks and other features, which can be seen in the new flats, Mulberry Court on Abbey End.
Some argue that Lyotard's theories may seem self-contradictory because The Postmodern Condition seems to offer its own grand narrative in the story of the decline of the metanarrative.
Some notable current and retired jazz musicians in Hawaii include Gabe Baltazar ( saxophone ), Henry Allen ( guitar ), Adam Baron ( drums ), Vic Castellini ( Drums ), David Choy ( saxophone ), Rich Crandall ( piano ), Dan Del Negro ( keyboards ), Pierre Grill ( piano / keyboards / trombone ), Bruce Hamada ( bass ), DeShannon Higa ( trumpet ), Jim Howard ( piano ), Steve Jones ( bass ), John Kolivas ( bass ), Ryan Kunimura ( saxophone ), Noel Okimoto ( drums / percussion / vibes ), Michael Paulo ( reeds ), Rene Paulo ( acoustic grand piano ) was a forerunner of recording Hawaiian music in the jazz venue in the early 1960s and is one of Hawaii's legendary music greats, Robert Shinoda ( guitar ), Arex Ikehara ( bass ), Phil Bennett ( drums ), Aron Nelson ( piano ), Tennyson Stephens ( piano ), Dean Taba ( bass ), Betty Loo Taylor ( piano ), Tim Tsukiyama ( saxophone ) and Abe Lagrimas Jr. ( drums / ukulele / vibes ).
Some grand empress dowagers held regency within the beginning years of reign of an underage or young emperor.
Some of the most frequent subjects for burlesque were the plays of Shakespeare and grand opera.
* Toronto, Canada: The most extensive street railway system in North America is the Toronto streetcar system of the Toronto Transit Commission in southern Ontario, which has 19 four-way streetcar intersections, including four grand unions, five three-quarter unions, four half unions, and four butterfly unions ( Some of which have additional connections that do not fit typical classifications ); as well as a number of other ( nonstandard ) union types.
Some have extended the concept of grand strategy to describe multi-tiered strategies in general, including strategic thinking at the level of corporations and political parties.
Some historians believe that this is the actual place where the remains of the Serbian Saint Sava were burned at the stake in 1595 by the Ottoman grand vizier Sinan Pasha ( area known as Little Vračar ) and not the Vračar hill itself or Crveni Krst, another alternative site.
Some in Sydney also believe that holding the grand final at night dissuades parents with young children attending.
Some ' Kasinos ' have grand pianos, and hold recitals, as well as having music played during luncheons or dinners.
Some grand estates arose in the late 19th century, and with the dawn of the automobile after 1900, Grosse Pointe became a preferred suburb for business executives in addition to a retreat for wealthy Detroiters.

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Some doubt whether there is a unified cognitive science and prefer to speak of the cognitive sciences in plural.
Some environmentalists view it as an almost conscious process, in which the Earth's ecosystem is literally viewed as a single unified organism.
Some scholars consider the epic poem On the Nature of Things by Lucretius to present in one unified work the core arguments and theories of Epicureanism.
Some tribes unified into larger, duchy-like units.
Some of Alaska's boroughs have merged geographical boundaries and administrative functions with their principal ( and sometimes only ) cities ; these are known as unified city-boroughs and result in some of Alaska's cities ranking among the geographically largest " cities " in the world.
Some scholars consider the epic poem On the Nature of Things by Lucretius to present in one unified work the core arguments and theories of Epicureanism.
Some neuroscientists no longer believe that the concept of a unified " limbic system " is valid, though.
Some duchies were sovereign in areas that would become unified realms only during the Modern era ( such as Germany and Italy ).
Some of Uthman's notable achievements were the economic reforms he introduced, and the compilation of the Qur ' an into the unified, authoritative text that is known today.
Some scholars suggest that Egypt most likely became unified through mutual need, developing cultural ties and trading partnerships, although that the first capital of united Egypt was the city of Memphis is undisputed.
Some neuroscientists, including Joseph LeDoux, have suggested that the concept of a functionally unified limbic system should be abandoned as obsolete because it is grounded mainly in historical concepts of brain anatomy that are no longer accepted as accurate.
Some of the measures undertaken in the European Union towards the Euro currency integration standardize the reporting of ecological and social losses in such a way as to seem to endorse in principle the notion of unified accounts, or unit of account, for these deficits.
Some of his major results, Zariski's main theorem and the Zariski theorem on holomorphic functions, were amongst the results generalized and included in the programme of Alexander Grothendieck that ultimately unified algebraic geometry.
Some analysts have asserted that rather than the image of a unified IMU under Namangani and Yuldeshev, it has always been an organization consisting of two poles – the radical, spiritual ( Yuldeshev ) and militant, criminal ( Namangani ).
Some languages have a unified orthography with digraphs that represent distinct pronunciations in different dialects ( diaphonemes ).
Some form of public repression of facts or speculation not desirable to some people or even a majority of the population seems inevitable as societies need to create some common basis of facts to create a unified identity.
Some varieties of virtue epistemology that contain normative elements, such as virtue responsibilism, can provide a unified framework of normativity and value.
Some U. S. states use the term " unified school district " differently.
Some of the vehicles were converted into FAB 500U training vehicles for T-54 drivers and were passed on to the unified German state.
Some cognitive architectures or models are based on a set of generic rules, as, e. g., the Information Processing Language ( e. g., Soar based on the unified theory of cognition, or similarly ACT-R ).
Some manufacturers have provided a unified system where the whiteboards, short throw projection system and audio system are all combined into a single unit which can be set at different heights and enable young children and those in wheelchairs to access all areas of the board.
Some critics, like Joep Leerssen, believe that Swift's work contributed greatly to a common Irish nationalism regardless of religious affiliation, and that Swift was able to relate to all of Ireland through a unified suffering under the British rule.

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