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Some chemists may also mark the respective orbitals, i. e. the hypothetical ethene < sup >− 4 </ sup > anion (< sub >
Some numismatists, however, regard these as well as later Chinese bronzes that were replicas of knives, spades, and hoes as money but not as coins because they did not at least initially carry a mark or marks certifying them to be of a definite exchange value.
Some have their own keys ; some are created by first pressing the key with the diacritic mark followed by the letter to place it on.
Some compilers, such as gcc, add extra keywords for a programmer to explicitly mark external functions as pure, to enable such optimizations.
Some, notably Professor Bruce Biggs, have advocated that double vowels be written to mark long vowel sounds ( for example, Maaori ), but he was more concerned with their being marked be marked at all than with the method that was chosen.
Some reports suggest that this may mark a shift in power between the political leadership and the armed forces, with the political leadership in the ascendant.
Some transmitters are capable of direct frequency-shift keying ( FSK ) as they can directly accept the digital signal and change their transmitting frequency according to the mark or space input state.
Some journals, such as Nature, Science, PNAS, and Physical Review Letters, have a reputation of publishing articles that mark a fundamental breakthrough in their respective fields.
Some bands are even using small plastic pouches that hang about their neck on an adjustable strap, which has a zipper pocket for holding drill, flags to mark sets, and a pencil.
Some Dreaming tracks exist within the Country of a single language group, but others cross the territory of many groups and the major Dreaming tracks often mark the territorial boundaries of the Countries they cross.
Some Wiccans mark the holiday by baking a figure of the " corn god " in bread, and then symbolically sacrificing and eating it.
Some sources have given 2: 10 as the mark where the timer begins to blink.
Some mark this as the beginning of the Golden age of Jewish culture in Spain.
Some of them may be Privy Counsellors, or may be appointed to the Privy Council as a mark of distinction, without becoming Cabinet Ministers.
( Some special edition guitars used these trems prior to their reintroduction, however the vibratos used were NOS, rather than production runs ) These two vibratos, whether old or new, bear a mark of Floyd Rose Licensing, as they are produced using the same tooling, by Japanese guitar parts manufacturer Gotoh.
Some of the higher end predictions we have been hearing recently, such as the notion that it will take several hundred thousand U. S. troops to provide stability in post-Saddam Iraq, are wildly off the mark.
Some other events in Tibetan history may mark points at which Buddhist ideas became integrated into Bon.
Some languages also allow the use of single quotations as an alternative to double quotations ( though the string must begin and end with the same kind of quotation mark ):
Some of these dissidents formed their own company, known unofficially as the " XY Company ", allegedly because of the mark they used on their bales of furs.
Some coins issued between 1729 and 1739 carry the mark EIC under the king's head, to indicate the gold was provided by the East India Company, while some 1745 coins carry the mark LIMA to indicate the gold came from Admiral George Anson's round-the-world voyage.
Some coins issued between 1729 and 1739 carry the mark EIC under the king's head, to indicate the gold was provided by the East India Company, while some 1745 coins carry the mark LIMA to indicate the gold came from Admiral Anson's round-the-world voyage.
Some historical weather events are included that mark time periods where advancements were made, or even that sparked policy change.

Some and definition
Some jurisdictions have incorporated the definition of civil assault into the definition of the crime making it a criminal assault to intentionally cause another person to apprehend a harmful or offensive contact.
Some Anglicans accept that anointing of the sick has a sacramental character and is therefore a channel of God's grace, seeing it as an " outward and visible sign of an inward and spiritual grace " which is the definition of a sacrament.
Some boats too large for the naval definition include the Great Lakes freighter, riverboat, narrowboat and ferryboat.
Some authors deviate from the definition just given by identifying each object with its identity morphism.
" Some modern readers find this narrow definition disappointing, but his focus was on the conduct of military operations in war, not on the full range of the conduct of politics in war.
Some subsequent comments criticized the definition as overly broad in failing to limit its subject matter to analysis of markets.
Some authors also require the domain of the Euclidean function be the entire ring R ; this can always be accommodated by adding 1 to the values at all nonzero elements, and defining the function to be 0 at the zero element of R, but the result is somewhat awkward in the case of K. The definition is sometimes generalized by allowing the Euclidean function to take its values in any well-ordered set ; this weakening does not affect the most important implications of the Euclidean property.
Some countries list a legal definition of food.
Some jurisdictions classify as violent certain property crimes involving a strong likelihood of psychological trauma to the property owner ; for example, Virginia treats both common-law burglary ( the breaking and entering of a dwelling house at night with the intent to commit larceny, assault and battery, or any felony therein ) and statutory burglary ( breaking and entering with further criminal intent but without the dwelling-house or time elements, such that the definition applies to break-ins at any time and of businesses as well as of dwelling houses ) as felonies.
Some historical background including Lange's definition is provided by DiSalle, who says in summary:
Some of the less formal kinds of foods that foreigners typically associate with Japanese food may not fall under this washoku definition in this strict sense.
Some people, however, find this definition useful but far too narrow.
Some see it ( by definition ) as a late modern ( in the sense of late modernity ) conceptualization.
Some textbooks define an organic compound as one containing one or more C-H bonds ; others include C-C bonds in the definition.
Some medical organizations have criticized the addition of chiropractic to the definition of physician.
Some aspects of the instruction set are unique, most notably the " byte " instructions, which operated on bit fields of any size from 1 to 36 bits inclusive according to the general definition of a byte as a contiguous sequence of a fixed number of bits.
Some economists prefer a definition of a 1. 5 % rise in unemployment within 12 months.
Some research activities start from the definition of green development to argue that the environment is a combination of nature and culture.
Some philosophers say that one should try to come up with a definition that is itself unclear on just those cases.
Some people regard Hardy's definition as correct on the grounds that the counties north of the Thames, along with Berkshire and north-east Somerset, were part of Mercia for much of the Anglo-Saxon period.
Some scholars maintain that the definition of the Holocaust should also include the Nazis ' systematic murder of millions of people in other groups, including ethnic Poles, the Romani, Soviet civilians, Soviet prisoners of war, people with disabilities, gay men, and political and religious opponents.
Some folklorists prefer to use the German term Märchen or " wonder tale " to refer to the genre over fairy tale, a practice given weight by the definition of Thompson in his 1977 edition of The Folktale: " a tale of some length involving a succession of motifs or episodes.
Some say that only First Nations could legitimately sign treaties so, by definition, Métis have no Treaty rights.

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