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Some and hint
Some representations hint at fishing being pursued as a pastime.
Some representations hint at fishing being pursued as a pastime.
Some hint of Cnut's childhood can be found in the Flateyjarbók, a 13th-century source, stating at one point that Cnut was taught his soldiery by the chieftain Thorkell the Tall, brother to Sigurd, Jarl of mythical Jomsborg, and the legendary Joms, at their Viking stronghold on the Island of Wollin, off the coast of Pomerania.
Some Messianic Jews believe that all of the moedim, and indeed the entire Torah, intrinsically hint at the Messiah, and thus no study of the End Times is complete without understanding the major Jewish Festivals in their larger prophetic context.
Some have thought Lolotte is a sister of Genesta, Malicia and Titania, and related to Edgar, but this was not the case according to references in King's Quest VII, and the backstory notes printed in various official hint guides which state she is not actually related to any of the noble family of Etheria ( or Genesta ); Edgar states in KQ7 that he knew somehow he wasn't related to her, and Oberon calls her an " evil faerie " and gives no direct ties to himself or Titania, nor does Titania give any indication of her having any connection to Lolotte.
Some thought this might be a hint of him coming back, however, Deryck Whibley said in a YouTube video that Dave would continue with Brown Brigade.
Some signs hint that the country is Saramago's homeland of Portugal: the main character is shown eating chouriço, a spicy sausage, and some dialogue in the original Portuguese employs the familiar " tu " second-person singular verb form ( a distinction which used to exist in English as the now largely archaic pronoun thou ).
Some journalists had been told by Lenihan previously of his role in pressurising Hillery, but had been told it in an ' off the record ' conversation and so could not reveal it ( though one did hint it in an unsigned editorial in the Irish Independent during the crisis following the programme ).
Some of the sayings written in Matthew and Luke and attributed to Q are seemingly contradictory statements that hint at the Kingdom of God, for example Luke 17: 33: Whoever seeks to gain his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life will preserve it and Luke 13: 30: Some are last who will be first, and some are first who will be last.
Some players even criticized it as an effort to boost sales of the InvisiClues hint system.
Some people hint at foul play by either Castro or Matos, but most historians agree it was probably an accident.
The opening montage undergoes minor alterations ; Some shots are in black and white, some are in color and some are in black and white with a hint of color.
Some believed this may have been a hint to the national selectors, with the 2007 World Cup approaching.
Some aspects of Parzival may hint at a source besides Wolfram's imagination and Chrétien, such as an implied knowledge of French literature and a reverence for the House of Anjou, but none of these obstacles are better explained as deriving from an authentic Kyot than from an extraordinary mind with broad interests.
Some hint of the strength of her teaching may be glimpsed by the fact that eighteenth century Kongo religious art often shows Jesus as an African, and that Saint Anthony, known as " Toni Malau " was very prominent.

Some and complicated
Some Buddhists have argued on this basis that the act of killing is complicated, and its ethicization is predicated upon intent.
Some critics of this approach feel that while these models approach biological reality as a representation of how the system works, they lack explanatory powers because complicated systems of connections with even simple rules are extremely complex and often less interpretable than the system they model.
Some viruses, such as bacteriophages, have developed more complicated structures due to constraints of elasticity and electrostatics.
Some bifurcations can lead to very complicated structures in phase space.
Some celebrity Actors have favorite Cutters, and larger productions may hire several and have them on set at the same time, particularly in period film projects that might have complicated or expensive extras wardrobe.
Some of the complicated processors use a pipeline of instruction registers where each stage of the pipeline does part of the decoding, preparation or execution and then passes it to the next stage for its step.
Some are more complicated or more mathematically rigorous than others ; some have been shown to be incorrect.
Some types of more complicated rhyming schemes have developed names of their own, separate from the " a-b-c " convention, such as the ottava rima and terza rima.
Some RISC proponents had argued that the " complicated " x86 instruction set would probably never be implemented by a tightly pipelined microarchitecture, much less by a dual pipeline design.
Some languages are more complicated:
Some airports have more complicated lighting on the runways including lights that run down the centerline of the runway and lights that help indicate the approach ( an approach lighting system, or ALS ).
Some symptoms have a good response to medication, such as unstable bladder and spasticity, while management of many others is much more complicated.
Some research has been conducted into a theoretical model of the system, but it is quite complicated.
Some jurisdictions administer complicated questions that specifically test knowledge of that state's law.
Some protection schemes used more complicated systems that changed the marks by track or even within a track.
Some optimizations include improving the code so that work is done once before a loop rather than inside a loop or replacing a call to a simple selection sort with a call to the more complicated algorithm for a quicksort.
Some sweeps also offer more complicated repairs such as flue repair and relining, crown repair, and tuckpointing or rebuilding of masonry chimneys.
Some corps in the 1920s added D crooks on some horns in order to play more complicated songs in two lines, similar to a handbell ensemble.
Some of the functions related to more complicated hypergeometric functions include:
Some of the complicated organizational history of the 12th Air Force during this period is presented here: http :// www. warwingsart. com / 12thAirForce / airforcetable. html
Some more complicated forms of architecture, equipment, and literacy were disapproved of, even when these things were allowed by and were well-known from neighbouring nations.
Some of these many double-acted scenes could be long or wide establishing shots, complicated over-the-shoulder main lead actor's dialogue sequences or in quick insert close-up shots involving only showing actor's body parts.
** Some jurisdictions administer complicated questions that specifically test knowledge of that state's law.
Some of Wall's photographs are complicated productions involving cast, sets, crews and digital postproduction.

Some and cultural
Some German and Austrian scolars have increased cultural anthropology as both legal anthropology reagarding " other " societies and anthropology of Western civilization.
Some cultural differences may be based on linear traditions, on teaching from one generation or “ school ” to another.
Some researchers have speculated that this minority of Haplogroup C3 carriers among the Ainu may reflect a certain degree of unidirectional genetic influence from the Nivkhs, a traditionally nomadic people of northern Sakhalin and the adjacent mainland, with whom the Ainu have long-standing cultural interactions.
Some expressed incomprehension or even hostility, varying from a rejection by the archaeological mainstream of what they saw as an archaeoastronomical fringe to an incomprehension between the cultural focus of archaeologists and the quantitative focus of early archaeoastronomers.
Some birds, especially corvids and parrots, are among the most intelligent animal species ; a number of bird species have been observed manufacturing and using tools, and many social species exhibit cultural transmission of knowledge across generations.
Some sources also add neighbouring countries ( for historical, geographical and / or cultural reasons ):
Some, like Grafton Elliot Smith, argued that different groups must somehow have learned from one another, however indirectly ; in other words, they argued that cultural traits spread from one place to another, or " diffused ".
Some of those who advocated " independent invention ", like Lewis Henry Morgan, additionally supposed that similarities meant that different groups had passed through the same stages of cultural evolution ( See also classical social evolutionism ).
Some 20th-century ethnologists, like Julian Steward, have instead argued that such similarities reflected similar adaptations to similar environments ( see cultural evolution ).
Some cultural features and customs of Hinduism continue to exist within the current society.
Some scholars argue that conspiracy theories once limited to fringe audiences have become commonplace in mass media, contributing to conspiracism emerging as a cultural phenomenon in the United States of the late 20th and early 21st centuries, and the possible replacement of democracy by conspiracy as the dominant paradigm of political action in the public mind.
Some people speak of cultural coercion when the fear of falling out with the group may force people into wearing a certain style of dress, publicly reciting a creed or a pledge of allegiance which they find ethically reprehensible or starting to smoke when they would have preferred not to etc.
Some commentators have identified a growing gap between national and economic conservatism: " most parties of the Right are run by economic conservatives who, in varying degrees, have marginalized social, cultural, and national conservatives.
Some scholars feel that in addition to its spiritual components, portions of the text merely reflect the human authors ' beliefs and feelings about God at the time of its writing, and their cultural sensibilities.
Some proponents of school vouchers, including the Sutherland Institute and many supporters of the Utah voucher effort, see it as a remedy for the negative cultural impact caused by under-performing public schools, which falls disproportionately on demographic minorities.
Some units include ethnic, national, cultural, and religious diversity.
Some cultures and people do not consume meat or animal food products for cultural, dietary, health, ethical, or ideological reasons.
Some preparation is done to enhance the taste or aesthetic appeal ; other preparation may help to preserve the food ; others may be involved in cultural identity.
Some martial arts are considered ' traditional ' and are tied to an ethnic, cultural or religious background, while others are modern systems developed either by a founder or an association.
Some New Jersey residents do not consider Central Jersey a region in its own right, but others believe it is a separate geographic and cultural area from the North and South.
Some groups focus solely on one cultural tradition, while others draw from several.
Some have a cultural usage (" the Gilded Age "), others refer to prominent historical events (" the Inter-War years: 1918 – 1939 "), yet others are defined by decimal numbering systems (" the 1960s ", " the 17th century ").
Some have called into question whether the Renaissance was a cultural " advance " from the Middle Ages, instead seeing it as a period of pessimism and nostalgia for the classical age, while social and economic historians of the longue durée especially have instead focused on the continuity between the two eras, linked, as Panofsky himself observed, " by a thousand ties ".
Some definitions of racism also include discriminatory behaviors and beliefs based on cultural, national, ethnic, caste, or religious stereotypes.
Some scholars believe that a few examples of superficial differences in language and associated behavior are enough to demonstrate the existence of linguistic relativity, while others contend that only deep differences that permeate the linguistic and cultural system suffice as proof.

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