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Some and lay
Some church leaders, both clerical and lay, have criticized the university for not taking the lead in desegregation.
Some attribute the poor play in the World Series to the long lay off from the NLCS.
Some to the south lay the Ruweisat Ridge, a low stony ridge that nonetheless gave excellent observation for many miles over the surrounding desert.
Some may also claim that the Sangha also includes lay people who are personally dedicated to the discipline of dhamma-vinaya.
Some argue that The United Methodist Church can lay a claim on apostolic succession, as understood in the traditional sense ,.
Some farmers use fake eggs made from plastic or stone ( or golf balls ) to encourage hens to lay in a particular location.
Some other species, for example members of the genus Mansonia, lay their eggs in arrays, attached usually to the under-surfaces of waterlily pads.
Some of these towers were built with the stones of the Phoenician cities because they lay on strategic sites.
Some defibrillators even provide feedback on the quality of CPR compressions, encouraging the lay rescuer to press the patient's chest hard enough to circulate blood.
Some scholars maintain that this name was actually that of the western district of the city that lay between the great Temple of Ptah and the necropolis at Saqqara, an area that contained a sacred tree.
Some sharpers are skilful enough to take up some of the matches already dealt, which they place in their costieres, or side-pockets above described, in readiness for their next operation ; others keep them skillfully hidden in their hand, to lay them, at the convenient moment, upon the pack of cards.
Some have suggested that the roots of this confrontation lay in Frost's frequent personal conflicts with various influential members of the local establishment ; others, that Chartist leaders were expecting the Chartists to seize the town, preventing the mail reaching London and triggering a national uprising: Frost and other Chartist leaders did not agree on the course of action adopted.
Some religious orders, for example the Franciscans or the Dominicans, have " Third Orders " of associated religious members who live in community and follow a rule ( called Third Order Religious or TOR ), or lay members who, without living in formal community with the order, have made a private vow or promise to it, such as of perseverance in pious life, hence are not " religious ", that is to say, not members of the Consecrated life ( often called Third Order Secular, or TOS ).
Some images of the Madonna were paid for by lay organizations called confraternities, who met to sing praises of the Virgin in chapels found within the newly reconstructed, spacious churches that were sometimes dedicated to her.
Some species have been reported to lay 250 eggs, such as the hawksbill.
Some members of strict monastic orders, and some members of the lay organization Opus Dei, practice mild self-flagellation using an instrument called a " discipline ", a cattail whip usually made of knotted cords, which is flung over the shoulders repeatedly during private prayer.
Some health professionals, or even lay rescuers, may be trained in basic life support ( BLS ), especially cardiopulmonary resuscitation or CPR.
Some external units, known as automated external defibrillators ( AEDs ), automate the diagnosis of treatable rhythms, meaning that lay responders or bystanders are able to use them successfully with little, or in some cases no training at all.
Some practitioners and theorists use the term to encompass representative bodies whose members authentically deliberate on legislation without unequal distributions of power, while others use the term exclusively to refer to decision-making directly by lay citizens, as in direct democracy.
Some have hypothesized that Tiwanaku's modern name is related to the Aymara term taypiqala, meaning " stone in the center ", alluding to the belief that it lay at the center of the world.
Some cowbird species engage in brood parasitism: females lay their eggs in the nests of other species, in a similar fashion to some cuckoos.
Some years earlier, while researching the introduction to his dissertation, he was looking at the mechanical calculators in the Science Museum, London, United Kingdom, and had realised that the future of calculators lay in electronics.

Some and practitioners
( Some " unlisted " practitioners maintain active practices as well, but they do so without the accreditation that a Journal listing brings.
Some people blur the distinctions on purpose: some practitioners do so to avoid criticism ; some opponents do so to intensify criticism.
*" Some practitioners also claim that relaxation techniques, particularly the use of imagery, can prolong life.
Some schools believe that competition breeds better and more efficient practitioners, and gives a sense of good sportsmanship.
:* Some practitioners consider rheology a sub-field of materials science, because it can cover any material that flows.
Some macrobiotic practitioners also discourage the use of nightshades because of the alkaloid solanine, thought to affect calcium balance.
Some practitioners insist on a mutual NDA in all cases, to encourage the drafter to make the provisions " fair and balanced " in case the drafter's receiving-party client later ends up as a disclosing party, or vice versa ( not an uncommon occurrence ).
Some practitioners, such as humanistic therapists, see themselves more in a facilitative / helper role.
Some elements of qi can be understood in the term energy when used by writers and practitioners of various esoteric forms of spirituality and alternative medicine.
Some religious organizations and practitioners believe that some or all of their traditional stories are not only sacred and " true ", but also historically accurate and divinely revealed, and that calling such stories " myths " disrespects their special status.
Some practitioners also perform phlebectomy or ultrasound guided sclerotherapy at the time of endovenous treatment.
Some practitioners advocate adding allopurinol only in people in whom hyperuricosuria and hyperuricemia persist, despite the use of a urine-alkalinizing agent such as sodium bicarbonate or potassium citrate.
Some astrologers, such as practitioners of Cosmobiology, and Uranian astrology, use minor aspects ( 15 °, 22. 5 °, 67. 5 °, 72 °, 75 °, 105 °, 112. 5 °, 157. 5 °, 165 °) with much narrower orbs.
Some practitioners of Wicca adopt a " craft name " or " witch name " upon initiation for use within their community.
Some practitioners of the aforementioned fields have attempted to develop methods and theories to compensate for or a culture make assumptions about conventions, including conventions of language, notation, proof and evidence.
Some practitioners argue that " texts " do not have to be confined to printed texts, but can include artifacts such as objects, physical spaces, and the like.
Some male practitioners also opposed the involvement of medical men like themselves in midwifery, and even went as far as to say that men-midwives only undertook midwifery to solely for perverse erotic satisfaction.
Some of the practitioners were beaten, and forty-five arrested.
Some practitioners claim that crystal gazing engenders visionary experiences and preternatural and / or supernatural insight, while others think that the visions arise from the subconscious mind of the crystal gazer.
Some retreats for advanced practitioners may be undertaken in darkness, a form of retreat that is common as an advanced Dzogchen practice in the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism.
Some practitioners assign different effects based on the orientation of the magnet ; under the laws of physics, magnetic poles are symmetric.
Some practitioners claim that the magnets can restore the body's theorized " electromagnetic energy balance ", but no such balance is medically recognized.
Some practitioners may diagnose " Failure to Progress ", and consequently, perform a Cesarean.
Some practitioners have mathematics, science, engineering, or technology degrees.

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