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Some, she knew, looked upon Thompson almost as a saint, but others read in `` The Hound Of Heaven '' what they took to be the confessions of a great sinner, who, like Oscar Wilde, had -- as one pious writer later put it -- thrown himself `` on the swelling wave of every passion ''.
Some 45 frequencies are assigned for use primarily by dominant Class 1, -- A or Class 1, -- B clear-channel stations, designed to operate with adequate power and to provide service -- both groundwave and ( at night ) skywave -- over large areas and at great distances, being protected against interference to the degree necessary to achieve this objective.
* Some great battles of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars are engraved on the attic, including
Some buses that undergo preservation are rescued from a state of great disrepair, but others enter preservation with very little wrong with them.
Some scientists argue that megafauna cryptids are unlikely to exist undetected in great enough numbers to maintain a breeding population, and are unlikely to be able to survive in their reported habitats due to issues of climate and food supply.
Some forms of Islamic law, as in Saudi Arabia, may require capital punishment, but there is great variation within Islamic nations as to actual capital punishment.
Some caliphas, such as Zaynab an-Nafzawiyyah and Al-Khayzuran bint Atta, wielded great influence in the courts of their husbands.
Richard Nixon, then President, spoke of Eisenhower, Some men are considered great because they lead great armies or they lead powerful nations.
Some terminal elements can not be known ( planned ) in great detail in advance, and that is expected, because they can be further refined at a later time.
Some of the territory's exclusive economic zone is of great importance for fishing.
Some fatwās have drawn a great deal of attention in Western media, giving rise to the term fatwā being used loosely for statements by non-Muslims that advocate an extreme religious or political position, and loosely or as slang for other sorts of decrees, for example:
Some have called him the " father of modern warfare ", or the first great modern general.
Some feel that although masterfully orchestrated, it lacks the melodic lustre so characteristic of Verdi's earlier, great, operas, while many critics consider it Verdi's greatest tragic opera, containing some of his most beautiful, expressive music and some of his richest characterizations.
Some " calumnious fictions " were written about Herodotus in a work titled On the Malice of Herodotus, by Plutarch, a Theban by birth, ( or it might have been a Pseudo-Plutarch, in this case " a great collector of slanders "), including the allegation that the historian was prejudiced against Thebes because the authorities there had denied him permission to set up a school.
Some followers of the Golden Dawn tradition believe that the Secret Chiefs are not necessarily living humans or supernatural beings, but are rather symbolic of actual and legendary sources of spiritual esotericism, a great leader, or teacher of a spiritual path or practice that found its way into the teachings of the Order.
Some Phocean great navigators, such as Pytheas, were born in Marseille.
Some believers claim that Jonah did die in the belly of the great fish, and was then resurrected by God since Jesus himself associated this event in Jonah's life with his own death and resurrection.
Some Welsh and Breton tales and poems relating the story of Arthur date from earlier than this work ; in these works, Arthur appears either as a great warrior defending Britain from human and supernatural enemies or as a magical figure of folklore, sometimes associated with the Welsh Otherworld, Annwn.
Some Roman emperors were great admirers of Alexander of Macedon and attempted to imitate the Macedonian Phalanx.
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 film academics have noted film ’ s great illusory abilities.
Some of the pressure was subtle: for an unprecedented impromptu visit to the conclave by Emperor Joseph II ( 1765 – 90 ) and his brother Leopold, Grand Duke of Tuscany, officially incognito, the seals were broken, the Austrians inspected the proceedings with great interest and brought with them a festive banquet.
Some of these systems grew to great complexity, but they were eventually superseded by more modern methods of communication and courier transport, and are now much rarer than before.
Some strains of radical feminism have been compared to Marxism in that they describe a " great struggle of history " between two opposed forces.

Some and feats
Some scholars claim that this part of the epic was originally a separate, independent poem ( describing the feats of Diomedes ) that Homer adapted and included in the Iliad.
Some of the most enduring images of the classical antiquity portray the power and feats of its military leaders.
Some individuals from Sein Bight and Dangriga, Belize have claimed to have seen feats of levitation.
Some notable feats of problem-solving have been observed in the species, leading to the belief that it is highly intelligent.
Some events had a basis in both powerlifting and Highland Games heavy events, and others were created based on mythological feats of strength.
Some, including corrupt spells and vile feats, introduced new mechanics supporting evil characters.

Some and staff
Some of these nouns, for example staff, actually combine with plural verbs most of the time.
Some Boeotian vase-paintings show a caricature version of the episode, acted out by dwarf pygmies with negroid attributes, and an aged and lame Odysseus leaning on a staff ; they are the mute survivors of some rustic comedy tradition that is impenetrable to us.
Some countries have more particular naming for their missions and staff: a Vatican mission is headed by a nuncio ( Latin " envoy ") and consequently known as an apostolic nunciature.
Some close to him argued he was more thoughtful than he seemed, was aware that Secretary Rumsfeld and his staff were unable to discuss the Iraq War in military terms and had an obligation to put forth stronger objections to the civilian control of military planning.
Some of its staff was assumed into the Bundesmarine ( which was henceforth called Deutsche Marine ), some by the German Border Police.
Some members of the President's staff are located in the adjacent Old Executive Office Building, formerly the State War and Navy building, and sometimes known as the Eisenhower Executive Office Building.
Some special high schools are dedicated to students with drug or mental health difficulties and have medical and psychological staff on site.
Some jurisdictions separate the ' driver ' and ' attendant ' functions, employing ambulance driving staff with no medical qualification ( or just a first aid certificate ), whose job is to drive the ambulance.
Some governors general, their staff, government publications, and constitutional scholars like Edward McWhinney and C. E. S. Franks have, however, referred to the position of governor general as that of Canada's head of state, though sometimes qualilfying the assertion with de facto or effective ; Franks has hence recommended that the governor general be named officially as the head of state.
Some references to the monarch and the monarchy were removed from the public eye and moves were made by the federal government to constitutionally alter the Crown's place and role in Canada, first by explicit legal amendments and later by subtle attrition impelled by elements of the public service, the Cabinet, and governors general and their staff alike.
Some of the episodes that focus on Santa's Little Helper have been inspired by popular culture or real experiences that staff members of the show have gone through.
Some BBC staff protested against their material being used during the CBC lockout.
Some of these staff members went on to form other prominent game companies, such as Pacesetter Ltd and Mayfair Games, or to work with Coleco's video game division.
Some of his duties included coordination and direction of all International Space Station crew activities in Russia, oversight of training and crew support staff, as well as policy negotiation with the Russian Space Program and other International Partners.
Some aspects of production merged with the main paper, although with a largely distinct editorial staff.
Some establishments in Patpong employ kathoeys ( or " ladyboys ") either exclusively or as part of a mixed gender staff.
Some of the books are online versions of previously published books, while others, such as Coffee Break, are written and edited by NCBI staff.
Some may even take time off during office hours to visit with Muslim staff at their homes, usually accompanied by other non-Muslim coworkers.
Some feature support staff such as receptionists.
Some rōnin, usually if they lacked money, would carry a bō ( staff around 5 to 6 ft ) or jō ( smaller staff or walking stick around 3 to 5 ft ) or they would use a yumi ( bow ).
Some larger ships may have a separate flag bridge for use by the admiral and his staff while the captain commanded from the main navigation bridge.
Some suggested that Schramm's moves divided the coaching staff, a plan to first undermine and then dismiss Landry.
Some of the staff of the N-P were hired by the South Bay Daily Breeze ; still covering San Pedro is former News-Pilot reporter Donna Littlejohn.

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