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Some gracefully soared from the backs of their wounded, screaming mounts to make one last defiant charge before the lead split their hearts or tore their guts.
Some chaps that know an area well can make their way by landmarks, a tree here, a wash here, a boulder there.
Some time ago, however, Mr. Khrushchev decided that when bigger bombs were made, the Soviet Union would make them.
Some have serenity of mind, the ability to accept what they have, and make the most of it ( a wonderful gift to have, believe me ) -- some see only darkness, the bitter side of everything.
Some make beautiful chairs, cabinets, chests, doll houses, etc..
Some were clearly of Christian origin, among them the Great Awakening and other revivals which helped to make Christian liberty, Christian equality, and Christian fraternity the passion of the land.
Some frogs and toads inflate themselves to make themselves look large and fierce, and some spadefoot toads ( Pelobates spp ) scream and leap towards the attacker.
Some astrologers make claims that the position of all the planets must be taken into account, but astrologers were unable to predict the existence of Neptune based on mistakes in horoscopes.
Some see them as a " popular university ", an occasion to make many people aware of the problems of globalization.
* Some types of hedge funds make use of a modified form of arbitrage to profit.
Some board games make use of components in addition toor instead ofa board and playing pieces.
Some systems used a CD-ROM drive to make the files available.
Some larger BBSes or regional FidoNet hubs would make several transfers per day, some even to multiple nodes or hubs, and as such, transfers usually occurred at night or early morning when toll rates were lowest.
Some companies were able to make the move to the Internet and provide commercial products with BBS capabilities.
Some Allied officers who were acquainted with the superior numbers of the enemy, and aware of their strong defensive position, ventured to remonstrate with Marlborough about the hazards of attacking ; but the Duke was resolute – " I know the danger, yet a battle is absolutely necessary, and I rely on the bravery and discipline of the troops, which will make amends for our disadvantages ".
Some public authorities, police forces and military forces make use of armoured buses where there is a special need to provide increased passenger protection.
Some scholars have inferred that the minor judges were actual adjudicators, whereas the major judges were leaders and didn't actually make legal judgements.
Some are placed in the text to make correspondences with the psalm they are illustrating.
Some historians may place Aztlán in Nayarit or the Caribbean while other historians entirely disagree, and make a distinction between legend and the contemporary socio-political ideology.
Some filmmakers like to have the camera on a boom arm just to make it easier to move around between ordinary set-ups.
Some commentators may see criminalization as a way to make potential criminals pay or suffer for their prospective crimes.
Some have suggested, however, that a fear of clowns may stem from early childhood experience, when infants begin to process and make sense of facial features.
Some casinos require all players to make a minimum Pass or Don't Pass bet whether they are currently shooting or not.
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 companies released patches for their products to make them function on the 6x86.

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Some games ( chess being the classic example ) are perfect information games: every player has complete information on the state of the game.
Some modern flugelhorns feature a fourth valve that lowers the pitch a perfect fourth ( similar to the fourth valve on some euphoniums, tubas, horns, and piccolo trumpets, or the trigger on trombones ).
Some 9-cylinder Monosoupapes had a selector switch which allowed the pilot to cut out either three or six cylinders so that each cylinder fired only once per three engine revolutions, but the engine remained in perfect balance.
Some robotic lawn mowers will adapt their programming by detecting the speed in which grass grows as needed to maintain a perfect cut lawn, and some vacuum cleaning robots have dirt detectors that sense how much dirt is being picked up and use this information to tell them to stay in one area longer.
Some studies found that after that " first magical meeting or perfect first date ," a complex system in the brain is activated that is essentially " the same thing that happens when a person takes cocaine.
Some other generalized games, such as chess, checkers ( draughts ), and Go are EXPTIME-complete because a game between two perfect players can be very long, so they are unlikely to be in PSPACE.
Some feminist economists take issue with using the market system to determine values for a variety of reasons: it may lead to the conclusion that the market provides perfect substitutes for non-market work ; the wage produced in the market for services may not accurately reflect the actual opportunity cost of time spent in household production ; and the wages used in valuation methods come from industries where wages are already depressed because of gender inequalities, and so will not accurately value unpaid work.
Some use the term to refer to a bowler who is simply not a " picture perfect " example of either a stroker or a cranker.
Some loads need a nearly perfect sine wave voltage supply to work properly.
" Some things cannot possibly happen, because they are both too improbable and too perfect.
Some crimes such as the Black Dahlia murder, the Zodiac murders of the late 1960s, the Tylenol scare of 1982, the Cleveland Torso Murderer, the 1996 murder of JonBenet Ramsey, and the Diane Suzuki case of 1985 are referred to as perfect, but the possibility always remains that a culprit will ultimately be identified.
Some political experts believe a " perfect storm " of circumstances led to the success of the recall drive.
Some technical innovations were introduced around 1050 BC with the start of the Proto-geometric style ( 1050-900 BC ), such as the superior pottery technology, which resulted in a faster potter's wheel for superior vase shapes and the use of a compass to draw perfect circles and semicircles for decoration.
Some critics consider this one of Beckett's most " perfect " plays: Beckett agonized over each individual line until they exactly matched his creative vision.
Some players use the second inversion of a major chord ( e. g. G, C, E ); and some prefer a major second between the quinto and conga, with a perfect 4th descending to the tumba.
* Some caper films end with poetic justice, when a criminal gang's takings of a well planned heist are lost in a manner that is usually not quite their own fault, in complete opposition to the perfect execution of the crime itself.
* Some numbers have an aliquot sequence which is eventually periodic, but the number itself is not perfect, amicable, or sociable.
) Some perfect numbers are not unitary perfect numbers, and some unitary perfect numbers are not regular perfect numbers.
Some difficulty surrounds the use of the verb ' fuit ', generally taken to indicate the perfect tense.
Some of the more well-known perfect graphs are:
Some groups, often described as the " Buner reliefs ," usually dated to the 1st century CE, depict Greeks in perfect Hellenistic style, either in posture, rendering, or clothing ( wearing the Greek chiton and himation ).
Some of the more common superstition include purposely stepping on or avoiding stepping on the foul line when taking the field, and not talking about a no-hitter or perfect game while it is in progress, a superstition that also holds for fans and announcers.

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