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Some instances of exploring these " nearby " nodes require traversing up to 2 × log ( n ) links ( particularly when moving from the rightmost leaf of the root's left subtree to the leftmost leaf of the root's right subtree ).
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 traditions ( i. e., the Vedanta ), believe that a supreme being plays some kind of role, for example, as the dispenser of the ' fruits ' of karma or as exercising the option to change one's karma in rare instances.
Some instances of fraud amongst spiritualist mediums were exposed by early psychical researchers such as Richard Hodgson and Harry Price.
Some sociologists have also pointed out, with reference to the USA and elsewhere, that forms of racism have in many instances mutated from more blatant expressions hereof into more covert kinds ( albeit that blatant forms of hatred and discrimination still endure ).
Some of them would be difficult to complete, and in some instances, the brevity of a line increases its dramatic impact ( some arguing the violent ending as a typically Virgilian comment on the darker, vengeful side of humanity ).
( Some argue for instances of it in Greek and Roman theater, as well.
Some were not much larger than arrows, and were typically feather-fletched like an arrow, and unlike the vast majority of spears and javelins ( one exception would be several instances of the many types of ballista bolt, a mechanically-thrown spear ).
Some of the most important surviving works of the Late Roman Empire are diptychs, of which some dozens survive, preserved in some instances by being reversed and re-used as book covers.
Some social scientists suggest that the historical processes of suburbanization and decentralization are instances of white privilege that have contributed to contemporary patterns of environmental racism.
Some corsets extend over the hips and, in very rare instances, reach the knees.
Some engines support advanced refraction strategies in which certain production instances executed in a previous cycle are not re-executed in the new cycle, even though they may still exist on the agenda.
Some monarchies employ a mix of these selection processes ( Malaysia, Monaco, Tonga, Jordan, Morocco ), providing for both an identifiable line of succession as well as authority for the monarch, dynasty or other institution to alter the line in specific instances without changing the general law of succession.
Some of these instances are listed below:
Some of the important instances have long understood environmental externalities.
Some Dongxiang have said in the rare instances that they do marry with other people, it is only with Hui and Han, but not Tibetans.
Some forms of Judaism do not share the traditional majority Christian belief in the immortality of the soul, therefore Sheol ( Hades in the Septuagint, " the grave " in many instances in the King James Bible ) is simply the destination for all the dead, and no " problem of Sheol " exists.
Some instances of sickness are arbitrary and determined by the programming, while others are the result of any type of neglect, such as overfeeding of snacks or failing to clean up droppings.
Some instances of cronyism are readily transparent.
Some of these are present in all instances, others depend wholly on the specific mechanics of the weapon employed.
Some events depicted in the History, such as the Melian dialogue, describe early instances of realpolitik or power politics.
Some early instances of contempt of Congress included citations against:
Some claim that the rise in instances of soldiers refusing to serve, as well as the gradual shift in public opinion regarding the phenomenon, has been influenced by the growing politicization of the IDF.
Some idiosyncratic instances are bus, a curtailed form of omnibus, a dative plural, and ignoramus, a verb.

Some and voluntary
Some band into loose voluntary associations with other congregations that share similar beliefs ( e. g., the Willow Creek Association ).
Some of the oldest such data is the Bereitschaftspotential or " readiness potential " in which electrical activity related to voluntary actions can be recorded up to two seconds before the subject is aware of making a decision to perform the action.
Some governments around the world have legalized voluntary euthanasia but generally it remains as a criminal homicide.
Some neurologists will complete voluntary, additional training in a fellowship program in order to gain experience in a subspecialty area.
Some men have undergone penectomies as a voluntary body modification, but professional opinion is divided as to whether or not the desire for penile amputation is a pathology, thus including it as part of a body dysmorphic disorder.
Some are owned by the railway itself but most are owned by various individuals or voluntary groups.
Some 2, 688 voluntary and municipal hospitals in England and Wales were nationalised and came under Bevan's supervisory control as Health Minister.
Some of the most famous forms of ancient human sacrifice were performed by various Pre-Columbian civilizations in the Americas that included the sacrifice of prisoners as well as voluntary sacrifice.
Some surfactants have proposed or voluntary restrictions on their use.
Some of these roles were not voluntary.
Some critics have alleged that Sōka Gakkai in effect controls New Kōmeitō as almost all party members are also members of Sōka Gakkai and that their voluntary activities during election campaigns equal a de facto endorsement of the party ..
Some countries like the United States have avoided the common law conclusion in Regina v. Dugdale by legally defining possession as a voluntary act.
Some clinicians and support organizations recommend voluntary Internet filter ( content control ) use, internet monitoring, or both, to manage online pornography use.
Some of the main standards in the voluntary market include ; The Voluntary Carbon Standard, The Gold Standard and The California Climate Action Registry.
Some agree with anti-communist Christians that all giving should be voluntary, and argue for voluntary Christian communes that one may enter or leave at will.
Some voluntary organisations have suggested that the expression be replaced by a more appropriate term.
Some of its environmental initiatives include undertaking cold-ironing, voluntary speed reductions and trim optimization.
Some states make reporting to the repository voluntary.
Some researchers propose that by passively listening to an animal's voluntary speech, it is possible to learn about the thoughts of another creature and to determine that the speaker is conscious.
Some maintained schools are partially funded by religious or other charitable bodies ; these are known as voluntary controlled schools, voluntary aided schools or foundation schools.
Some staff opted for voluntary redundancy and many others have been left without jobs.
Some of them descended from freed Cuban slaves, brought to Africa by Royal Orders of September 13, 1845, ( voluntary ) and June 20, 1861, ( deportation ).

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