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Some left-wing groups in the developing world, such as the Zapatista Army of National Liberation in Mexico, the Abahlali baseMjondolo in South Africa, and the Naxalites in India, argue that the First-World left takes a racist and paternalistic attitude towards liberation movements in the Third-World.
Some drawings may show an image of a " pure land " to indicate liberation, rather than a moon.
Some liberation theologians, however, including Gutierrez, had been barred from attending the Puebla Conference.
Some resistance movements are underground organizations engaged in a struggle for national liberation in a country under military occupation or totalitarian domination.
On January to December 1944, Some of all local Filipino ground troops under the Philippine Commonwealth Army 6th, 10th, 101st, 102nd and 105th Infantry Division and the Philippine Constabulary 10th Infantry Regiment began sending local combat military operations and they arrival the recaptured and liberated around the province of Zamboanga and aiding the Zamboangueño Christian and Muslim resistance groups attacks the Imperial Japanese military forces from the couple of twelve months and one year before the liberation.
Some of the leaders are executed as alleged collaborators of King Christian during the liberation war.
Some see it as a form of liberation above the sexualisation and consumerism of modern society.
Some, as Enrique Dussel, would claim that the similarities between liberation theology and Marx's thought ( not to be confused with mainstream interpretations of it ) go even beyond that.
Some researchers cite the experiments as a factor in the rise of the animal liberation movement in the United States.
Some exempted Jews were left behind, but they were massacred on March 26, 1945, just hours before liberation.
* Some Iraqi insurgent groups, and certain political groups believe that the Iraq War is a war of national liberation against the US-led coalition.
Some fans, however, viewed Testament's move away from the mainstream as a liberation that allowed them to expand artistically, not being pressured by sales and success as they once were.
Some proponents of liberation theology have extended the theopaschist debate to the hypostasis of the Holy Spirit, questioning whether the Spirit may or may not have felt pain during the incarnation.
Some of these suspects were put on trial, which only bolstered the Breton " liberation " movement as it was perceived to be further suppressive action by the government.
Some scholars argue that the liberation psychology framework is central to black psychology.
Some gay film critics felt that film was not political enough: that the characters were too apolitical, too middle class and that, by rejecting the philosophy of free love or sexual liberation, the film was rejecting what some gay activists felt was a necessary value of the new gay liberation movement.
Some of the prisoners were able to escape and marked this particular kind of liberation action by the Belgian resistance movement as unique in the European history of the Holocaust.

Some and theologians
Some Conservative theologians, like Seymour Siegel have stressed that the word, " Conservative ," must be understood in the way it is used in the British political system: that the laws and traditions have to be conserved or preserved, with changes allowed only when there is an overriding reason almost always, an overriding ethical reason to do so.
Some theologians, within the Roman Catholic Church and elsewhere, question whether all such consecrations have effect, on the grounds that an ordination is for service within a specific Christian church.
Some theologians, such as Frank Charles Thompson, agree the main theme of Ephesians is in response to the newly converted Jews who often separated themselves from their Gentile brethren.
Some Christian theologians, some fundamentalists, and others pejoratively refer to any philosophy which they see as literal-minded or they believe carries a pretense of being the sole source of objective truth as fundamentalist, regardless of whether it is usually called a religion.
Some of the questions feminist theologians ask are:
Some theologians ' understanding is that Jesus healed all who were present every single time.
Some Christian theologians ( particularly neo-Scholastics ) saw Cantor's work as a challenge to the uniqueness of the absolute infinity in the nature of God on one occasion equating the theory of transfinite numbers with pantheism a proposition which Cantor vigorously rejected.
Some Western theologians have incorporated the essence-energies distinction into their own thinking.
Some contemporary Catholic theologians, such as John Wijngaards, dispute the Magisterium's interpretation of Natural Law as applied to specific points of sexual ethics, such as in the areas of contraceptives and homosexual unions.
Some modern Christian theologians argue that God's omniscience is inherent rather than total, and that God chooses to limit his omniscience in order to preserve the freewill and dignity of his creatures.
Some theologians have viewed God as all-powerful and human life as being between the hope that God will be merciful and the fear that he will not.
Some, including many Roman Catholic theologians, do not believe in a " time of trouble " period as usually described by tribulationists, but rather that there will be a near utopian period led by the Antichrist.
" Some people argue that this can also be taken as meaning not to kill at all, animals nor humans, or at least " that one shall not kill unnecessarily ," in the same manner that onerous restrictions on slavery in the Bible have been interpreted by modern theologians as to suggest banning the practice.
Some Christian theologians, beginning with Paul of Tarsus writing in Galatians, have interpreted an allusion to crucifixion in Deuteronomy.
Some theologians argued that only after proof of the " quickening " ( when the mother can feel the fetus's movement in her womb, usually about 20 weeks into gestation ) that there was incontrovertible evidence that ensoulment had already occurred.
Some theologians say that, with divine providence, God regularly works through created nature yet is free to work without, above, or against it as well.
Some Christian theologians have connected the concept of Shekhinah to the Greek term " Parousia ", " presence " " arrival ," which is used in the New Testament in a similar way for " Divine Presence ".
Some theologians explain that the redemptive value of pain makes pain lovable in its effects, even though by itself it is not.
Some Reformed theologians have mistakenly used the term " Arminianism " to include some who hold the Semipelagian doctrine of limited depravity, which allows for an " island of righteousness " in human hearts that is uncorrupted by sin and able to accept God's offer of salvation without a special dispensation of grace.
Some scholars have noted a possible motivation for this notorious advice: the theologians believed they had advised Philip as a pastor would his parishioner, and that a lie was justified to guard the privacy of their confessional counsel.
Some blame the complete esteem with which the sovereign's office was held, justified by prominent French Roman Catholic theologians ( e. g. Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet ), and that the special powers of French Kings " were accompanied by explicit responsibilities, the foremost of which was combating heresy ".
Some of the Monarchies of Asia Minor and European welcomed expelled Jewish Merchants, scholars and theologians.
Some theologians say that ' various biblical understandings of the atonement need not conflict '.

Some and base
Some species in the Plethodontidae have a weak zone at the base of the tail and if the salamander is in danger or if the tail is grabbed by a predator, it breaks off, a process known as autotomy.
Some authors also define an alkali as a base that dissolves in water.
Some argue that the OPS formula is flawed and that more weight should be shifted towards OBP ( on base percentage ).
Some DNA-or RNA-binding enzymes can recognize specific base pairing patterns that identify particular regulatory regions of genes.
Some early digital computers used an electrical model of the common decimal ( base ten ) numeral system to represent numbers internally.
Some species, such as the Lesser Dwarf Lemur, store fat at the hind legs and the base of the tail and hibernate.
Some sources say he used it as a base for his raids on shipping, yet there is no documentary evidence for this assertion.
Some container formats which are ISO standards are MPEG transport stream, MPEG program stream, MP4 and ISO base media file format.
Some opponents charge that Chiang's efforts in developing Taiwan were mostly to make the island a strong base from which to one day return to mainland China, and that Chiang had little regard for the long-term prosperity and well-being of the Taiwanese people.
Some sections of the old Fenway Park were to be preserved ( mainly the original Green Monster and the third base side of the park ) as part of the overall new layout.
Some of the casing stones that once covered the structure can still be seen around the base.
Some 50, 000 Goths were allegedly killed or taken captive and their base at Thessalonika destroyed.
Some programming languages allow other notations, such as hexadecimal ( base 16 ) or octal ( base 8 ).
Some important work IUPAC has done in these fields includes standardizing nucleotide base sequence code names ; publishing books for environmental scientists, chemists, and physicists ; and leading the way in improving education in science.
Some Austronesian and Melanesian ethnic groups, including the Māori, some Sulawesi and some Papua New Guineans, count with the base number four, using the term asu and aso, the word for dog, as the ubiquitous village dog has four legs.
Some of the more notable dishes include boiled potato as a base for several dishes or with ají-based sauces like in papa a la huancaina or ocopa, diced potato for its use in soups like in cau cau, or in Carapulca with dried potato ( papa seca ).
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 linguists have argued that it was the more-common Low Malay that formed the base of the Indonesian language.
Some implementations base their user threads on top of several kernel threads to benefit from multi-processor machines ( M: N model ).
Some basic circuits can be designed by assuming that the emitter – base voltage is approximately constant, and that collector current is beta times the base current.
Some base metal griddles will impart a subtle flavor to the food being cooked.
Some types of buoys, such as those used for the tsunami warning system, use Iridium satellites to communicate with their base.

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