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Some and high-end
Some high-end embossers are capable of printing on normal paper.
Some older or high-end instruments have inlays made of mother of pearl, abalone, ivory, colored wood or other exotic materials and designs.
Some high-end multimeters provide > 10 Gigaohms of impedance to ranges greater than 10V.
Some benefits of forced air systems, which are now widely used in churches, schools and high-end residences, are
Some examples of current Pocket PCs with GPS integrated are the Fujitsu Siemens Pocket Loox N560, a high-end Pocket PC with a VGA screen and an integrated SiRF Star III GPS ; the HTC TyTN ,< ref >
Some manufacturers provide high-end versions of solderless breadboards.
Some airlines began to commission designs from high-end department stores and still others called in noted designers or even milliners to create distinctive and attractive apparel.
( Some high-end motorhomes even use airbags that automatically raise the motorhome into a level position on its own tires, eliminating leveling jacks completely.
Some high-end retailers like Neiman Marcus issue charge cards to customers.
Some camcorder manufacturers cater to this market, particularly Canon and Panasonic, who both support " 24p " ( 24 frame / s, progressive scan ; same frame rate as standard cinema film ) video in some of their high-end models for easy film conversion.
Some types of luxury goods, such as high-end wines, designer handbags, and luxury cars are Veblen goods, in that decreasing their prices decreases people's preference for buying them because they are no longer perceived as exclusive or high status products.
Some advocated moving the VAX into the " high-end ", abandoning the low-end to the workstations.
Some specialized high-end computer keyboards are designed for touch typists.
Some high-end TVs have Ethernet ports to receive information from the Internet, like stocks, weather, or news.
Some high-end OEM variants contained full-blown 4 MB patch set in ROM and proprietary hardware DSPs to enable features like additional sound effect algorithms and graphic equalizer.
Some high-end mechanical balances also use dials ( with counterbalancing masses instead of springs ), a hybrid design with some of the accuracy advantages of the poise and beam but the convenience of a dial reading.
Some high-end resorts restrict the type of RV that can stay to motorhomes of a certain length or longer, and / or newer than a certain year.
Some high-end models of digital audio players and portable media players have the " save anywhere " system for playlists and randomization modes for audio files ( and videos ).
Some stand-alone character generator products are available, however, for applications that do not even attempt to offer text generation on their own, as high-end video editing software often does, or whose internal CG effects are not flexible and powerful enough.
Some high-end pupuserías in the United States use rice flour and wheat flour versions.
Some high-end shells have special coatings to make them more stain resistant or have anti-bacterial ingredients molded into the shell material.
Some commercial and high-end domestic disposals also have an undercutter blade that revolves below the turntable and chops the ground waste, including fibrous material which could cause a drain clog, more finely.
Some high-end and luxury bars and nightclubs have yearly membership fees which can be interpreted as annual cover charges.

Some and rigid
Some are flexible, while others are rigid.
Some algae may store food in the form of oil droplets. Green algae usually have a rigid cell wall made up of an inner layer of cellulose and outer layer of pectose.
Some have almost no structure or rules, while others have rigid rules of protocol, etiquette, and rank.
Some classical poetry forms, such as Venpa of the Tamil language, had rigid grammars ( to the point that they could be expressed as a context-free grammar ) which ensured a rhythm.
Some classical Tamil poetry forms, such as veṇpā, have rigid grammars for rhyme to the point that they could be expressed as a context-free grammar.
Some linguists have come to actually view the numeral as the head in this relationship to fit the rigid right-branching of these languages.
Some commentators have seen in this era a classical Jungian nightmare cycle, where a rigid culture, unable to contain the demands for greater individual freedom, broke free of the social constraints of the previous age through extreme deviation from the norm.
Some progress has been made using such lightweight, rigid, materials such as Styrofoam, and there have been several flat panel systems commercially produced in recent years.
Some attribute the rigid arms found in most forms of Irish Dancing to the oppressive ruling classes of 18th and 19th century Ireland, either the priests, who banned dancing for being unsavory, or the English landlords who sought to wholly eradicate Irish culture through policies that outlawed Irish games ( Hurling and Irish Football ), Language and Dance.
Some are dismissive, like: Cerimonia (" Ceremony ", all proper manners and rigid, slavish devotion to pointless details ), Coccodrillo ( Italian: " Crocodile ", because he preys on others ), Fanfarone (" Trumpeter " or " Loudmouth "), Giangurgulo (" John the Glutton "), Grillo (" Grasshopper ", because he is small and ' hops ' sides ), Malagamba (" Lame Leg "), Squaquara (" Little Shit "), Papirotonda (" Round Letter ", a complaint signed by mutinous soldiers or sailors in a circle around the main text so the ringleaders or originators cannot be discerned ), Tagliacantoni (" Small-Sized "), and Zerbino ( Italian: " Doormat ").
Some Cryptomonas species may also form immotile resting stages with rigid cell walls ( cysts ) to survive unfavorable conditions.
Some spherical rigid lenses can also correct for astigmatism.
* Some inflatable boats have a rigid deck and transom which allows an engine to be used for propulsion.
Some guitarists may choose to tap using the sharp edge of their pick instead of fingers to produce a faster, more rigid flurry of notes closer to that of trilling, with a technique known as pick tapping.
Some characteristics of language-based patterns are repetitive or rigid language, narrow interests, uneven language development, and poor nonverbal communication.
Some have argued that as a social critic, Lope de Vega attacked, like Cervantes, many of the ancient institutions of his country-aristocracy, chivalry, and rigid morality, among others.
Some low-power reflex klystrons such as the 2K25 and 2K45 had small-diameter rigid coaxial outputs parallel to octal base pins.
Some ( such as wheels with an aerodynamic ring, flat spokes, and fewer spokes than the traditional 32 ) are legal for use in most cycling events, while others such as carbon-fiber tri-spokes ( wheels with only three large, rigid spokes ) generally are only legal in triathlons and time-trials.
Some bastides were not so geometrically planned: " The block geometry of the bastides was not a rigid framework into which a town was squeezed ; it resembles more closely a net, thrown upon the site and adapting to its nuances ," Randolph remarks.
But the multilayered rhythmic-tonal textures heighten the possibilities for improvised interactivity and their “ odd ” character is effective in the sense of the following statement of drummer Elvin Jones: „ Some parts of Latin music are very rigid, as are some aspects of African rhythms.
Some pencil cases have a hard and rigid shell encasing the pens inside while others use a softer material such as plastic, leather or cotton.
Some Pholtans claim that he set the sun and the moon in the sky and maintains them in their rigid procession to show all creatures the One True Way, a strict path which allows no deviation but absolutely assures rightness.
Some middle and upper class persons in Seoul may speak with this accent due to lack of ' rigid ' lingual education policies.
Some of these linguisrts observed that the Syntactic Universals proposed by Chomsky and which required a rigid phrase structure was challenged by the syntax of some of the world's languages that had a much less rigid syntax than that of the languages on which Chomsky had based his studies.

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