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Some who have written on Utopia have treated it as `` a learned diversion of a learned world '', `` a phantasy with which More amused himself '', `` a holiday work, a spontaneous overflow of intellectual high spirits, a revel of debate, paradox, comedy and invention ''.
Some high mountain villages, such as Avoriaz ( in France ) Wengen and Zermatt ( in Switzerland ) are accessible only by cable car or cog-rail trains, and are car free.
Some of the soil and sediment on the bases have extremely high levels of dioxin requiring remediation.
Some people have reported a temperature differential as high as () between the inside of the dome and the outside.
Some Barton core Athlon XP-Ms have been successfully overclocked as high as 3. 1 GHz.
Some common examples are the high electrical conductivity of pure copper, the excellent deep drawing qualities of cartridge case brass, the low-friction properties of bearing bronze, the resonant qualities of bell bronze, and the resistance to corrosion by sea water of several bronze alloys.
Some breasts are mounted high upon the chest wall, are of rounded shape, and project almost horizontally from the chest, which features are common to girls and women in the early stages of thelarchic development, the sprouting of the breasts.
Some early ' skyscrapers ' were made in masonry, and demonstrated the limitations of the material – for example, the Monadnock Building in Chicago ( opened in 1896 ) is masonry and just 17 stories high ; the ground walls are almost thick, clearly building any higher would lead to excessive loss of internal floor space on the lower floors.
Some models have very high thermal insulation performance suitable for zero-energy buildings.
Some of the most remembered names in costume jewelry include both the high and low priced brands: Crown Trifari, Dior, Chanel, Miriam Haskell, Monet, Napier, Corocraft, Coventry, and Kim Craftsmen.
Some high-skilled consultants, however, may garner some benefits such as a bonus, sick leave, or food and travel expenses, since they usually charge a high flat-fee for their services, or otherwise garner high hourly wages.
Some jurisdictions give priority to motorized traffic, for example setting up one-way street systems, free-right turns, high capacity roundabouts, and slip roads.
After attending one such lecture, UFO investigator Robert Sheaffer wrote " Some of his “ rods ” were obviously insects zipping across the field at a high angular rate.
Some estimates put the total number of species, described and undescribed, at as high as 100 million, but a figure of 1 million is more widely accepted.
Some tumors can be destroyed by sufficiently high doses of chemotherapeutic agents.
Some engines also use cast iron crankshafts for low output versions while the more expensive high output version use forged steel.
Some expensive, high performance crankshafts also use heavy-metal counterweights to make the crankshaft more compact.
Some fires are caused by lightning, but these are usually during periods of high humidity and low winds and are easily controlled.
Uston rated almost one half of the Channel F games as " high in interest " and called that " an impressive proportion " and further noted that " Some of the Channel F cartridges are timeless ; no matter what technological developments occur, they will continue to be of interest.
Some instructions were added that were never intended to be used in assembly language but fit well with compiled high level languages.
Some species are noted for their high intelligence.
Some compounds have very high boiling points.

Some and performance
Some sabermetric statistics have entered the mainstream baseball world that measure a batter's overall performance including On-base plus slugging, commonly referred to as OPS.
Some estampies, such as the famous Tre fontane (" Three Fountains ") estampie, contain florid and virtuosic instrumental writing, signifying that they may have been intended as abstract performance music rather than actual dance music.
Some people attribute this poor performance to the reluctance of the campaign to cater to the prevalent mood of nationalism and patriotism, instead focusing on subjects such as global warming.
Some older composers in Naples, notably Zingarelli and Paisiello, were inclined to intrigue against the success of the youthful composer, but all hostility was rendered futile by the enthusiasm that greeted the court performance of his Elisabetta, regina d ' Inghilterra, in which Isabella Colbran, who subsequently became the composer's wife, took a leading part.
Some contemporary players of these modern electric harps, especially solid body and minimalist design instruments, have been able to add the advantage of movement on stage into their musical performance.
Some performance fees include a " hurdle ", so that a fee is only paid on the fund's performance in excess of a benchmark rate ( e. g. LIBOR ) or a fixed percentage.
Some of this work led to pure improvisational performance styles, while others simply added to the theatrical vocabulary and were, on the whole, avant garde experiments.
In 1972, the performance was released as a companion disc to Lennon's and Ono's Some Time In New York City LP.
Some freedoms are allowed, like gearbox coolers, giving the cars increased performance and components longevity.
Some tubes had an electrode terminating at a top cap which reduced interelectrode capacitance to improve high-frequency performance, kept a possibly very high plate voltage away from lower voltages, and could accommodate one more electrode than allowed by the base.
Some people believe that it is possible to construct hydropower systems that divert fish and other organisms away from turbine intakes without significant damage or loss of power ; historical performance of diversion structures have been poor.
Some neurologists hypothesize that the putamen also plays a role in the selection of movement ( e. g. Tourette Syndrome ) and the " automatic " performance of previously learned movements ( e. g. Parkinson's disease ).
Some reasons he mentioned were scalability, " performance problems with extended attributes and ACLs ", " a small and shrinking development community ", and that " Reiser4 is not an incremental update and requires a reformat, which is unreasonable for most people.
Some bands do a new field show every week, but only practice drill for two or three hours immediately before the performance.
Some traditions of Western music performance, composition, and theory have specific rules of harmony.
Some vendors provide firewall, network intrusion detection, and performance analysis modules that can plug into switch ports.
Some manufacturers and organizations have utilized the AMD feature of ALE to expand the performance and connectivity.
Some concerts were even performed in complete darkness as happened during the performance at York Minster, 20 October 1975.
Some such systems are even supplied with a calibrated microphone to measure the subwoofer's in-room response, so the automatic equalizer can correct the combination of subwoofer, subwoofer location, and room response to minimize effects of room modes and improve low frequency performance.
Some also have real-time performance constraints that must be met, for reasons such as safety and usability ; others may have low or no performance requirements, allowing the system hardware to be simplified to reduce costs.

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