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Some of the characteristics of a presidential system ( i. e., a strong dominant political figure with an executive answerable to them, not the legislature ) can also be found among absolute monarchies, parliamentary monarchies and single party ( e. g. Communist ) regimes, but in most cases of dictatorship, their stated constitutional models are applied in name only and not in political theory or practice.
Some monarchies are non-hereditary.
Some monarchies used a specific princely title for their heirs, such as Prince of Asturias in Spain and Prince of Brazil in Portugal.
Some monarchies have weak or symbolic parliaments and other governmental bodies that the monarch can alter or dissolve at will.
Some, especially absolute monarchies and certain military dictatorships, have made all political parties illegal.
Some monarchies have used ( although not always de jure ) a territorial title for heirs apparent which, though often perceived as a crown princely title, is not automatically hereditary.
Some describe the " mysterious century " as a time of internecine warfare as various local monarchies competed for hegemony on Kyūshū and Honshū.
Some dynasties have codified house laws, which then form a distinct section of the laws of the realm, e. g., Monaco, Liechtenstein and, formerly, most of Germany's monarchies, as well as Austria and Russia.
Some of the presidential palaces were once the official residences to monarchs in countries that were monarchies that have now become republics.
Some of these lines had junior branches, dynastic and non-dynastic, the latter including families whose right to the princely title was recognized by the Russian, Prussian, Bavarian or Austrian monarchies, whereas other morganatic branches used lesser titles accorded by German sovereigns ( e. g. Baron von Kleydorff, Hesse, 1868 ; Count von Hachenburg, Prussia, 1883 ; Baron von Freusburg, Lippe, 1916 ; Baron von Altenburg, ?, 1909 ).

Some and employ
Some of the Columbia and Snake River dams employ fish ladders, which are effective to varying degrees at allowing these fish to travel upstream.
Some libraries that employ content-control software allow the software to be deactivated on a case-by-case basis on application to a librarian ; libraries that are subject to CIPA are required to have a policy that allows adults to request that the filter be disabled without having to explain the reason for their request.
Some contemporary philosophers and scientists ( e. g. David Deutsch in The Fabric of Reality ) employ virtual reality in various thought experiments.
Some such units employ batteries that can provide power for several hours in case of external power interruption ( e. g., see the EMC Symmetrix ) and thus maintain the content of the volatile storage parts intact.
Some non-alphabetic scripts also employ symbols that function essentially as diacritics.
Some are attempting to counter this technique, however, with a number of systems which offer diverse views and information which highlights the manipulative and dishonest methods that advertisers employ.
Some such units employ batteries that can provide power for several hours in case of external power interruption ( e. g., see the EMC Symmetrix ) and thus maintain the content of the volatile storage parts intact.
Some churches founded independently of these lineages also employ this form of church governance.
Some musicians who use rackmounted effects or laptops employ a MIDI controller pedalboard or armband remote controls to trigger sound samples, switch between different effects or control effect settings.
Some vehicles, such as the French VBCI, employ infra-red jamming flare dispensers.
Some cultures also employ matrilineal succession only passing property along the female line.
Some ancient societies and most modern states employ partible inheritance, under which every child inherits ( usually equally ).
Some makers instead employ " x-bracing ," which is two tone bars mortised together to form an X.
" Some institutions ( such as the Harvard Business School ) use that name while others ( such as the Yale School of Management ) employ the more inclusive term " management.
Some writers on English grammar employ the term subjective case instead of nominative to draw attention to the differences between the " standard " generic nominative and the way it is used in English.
Some musicals, such as Tommy ( 1969 ) and Jesus Christ Superstar ( 1971 ), Les Misérables ( 1980 ), Rent ( 1996 ) and Spring Awakening ( 2006 ), employ various operatic conventions, such as through composition, recitative instead of dialogue, and leitmotifs.
Some jurisdictions allow Physical Therapists to employ technicians or aides to perform designated routine tasks related to physical therapy under the direct supervision of a Physical Therapist.
Some pawnbrokers have trained in identification of gems, or employ a specialist to assess jewelry.
Some teams employ a strategy which involves the use of more than one quarterback during the course of a game.
Some large transformers employ electric-operated fans or pumps for forced-air or forced-oil cooling or heat exchanger-based water-cooling.
Some ( especially at the college level ) still employ the tall wool-lined shako or much larger bearskin ( both often derisively referred to as a " Q-Tip hat ").
Some sea cucumbers employ a similar strategy, hitching lifts by attaching to the sides of fish.
Some animals, such as the kangaroo, employ jumping ( commonly called hopping in this instance ) as their primary form of locomotion, while others, such as frogs, use it only as a means to escape predators.
Some inventions in visual art employ prior developments in science or technology.
Some walkie-talkies that employ frequency-hopping spread spectrum technology have been developed for unlicensed use on the 900 MHz band.

Some and mix
Some club DJs use a subharmonic synthesizer effect which either doubles low frequencies with energy added an octave lower or synthesizes harmonics such that the impression of a very low bass sound is added to the mix.
Some Latinos of Mexican origin celebrate Dia de los Muertos ( Day of the Dead ) on or around All Saints Day ( November 1 ), this being a mix of a native Mesoamerican celebration and an imported European holiday.
Some colors were costly or impossible to mix with the range of pigments that were available.
Some methods of mix phonics and whole word.
Some gay men's magazines which offer a particularly broad mix of pornographic material occasionally run stories or manga featuring peri-pubescent characters.
Some applications mix various methods of cross-platform programming to create the final application.
Some troops mix older and younger Scouts in the same patrols, so that the older Scouts can teach the younger ones more effectively, other troops group Scouts by age, so that the members of one patrol have more in common.
Some heroin dealers mix fentanyl powder with heroin to increase potency or compensate for low-quality heroin.
Some airports, for example, cross several municipalities or regions, and mix the letters around, giving rise to DFW for Dallas-Fort Worth, DTW for Detroit-Wayne, RDU for Raleigh-Durham, MSP for Minneapolis-St. Paul and LBA for Leeds Bradord.
Some artists have started releasing their songs in the U-MYX format, which allows the buyers to mix songs and share them on the U-MYX website.
Some prefer their knäck to be soft and chewy, which is easily attainable by simmering the mix for a shorter time.
Some product manufacturers finely grind meat, mix in seasonings, and press the meat-paste into flat shapes prior to drying.
Some models of mechanical pumps in a HPLC instrument can also mix multiple liquids together, and the recipe or gradient of those liquids can modify the chemical interactions that occur in HPLC ’ s column, and thereby modify the chemical separation of the mixture.
Some version of Spanglish, whether by that name or another, is likely to be used wherever speakers of both languages mix.
Some artists pour large quantities of slightly diluted paint onto separate areas of the painting surface, then by using a brush, spray bottle of water and / or judicious tilting of the painting support, cause the wet areas to gently merge and mix.
Some FPS maps may be designed to prevent sniping by not including any long hallways, while other maps may allow for a mix of sniping and closer combat.
Some digital mixers allow offline editing of the mix, a feature that lets the traveling technician use a laptop to make anticipated changes to the show while en route, further shortening the time it takes for the sound system to be ready for the artist.
Some of the domestic animals that were planned for the agricultural area during the first mission include four pygmy goats and one billy goat from the plateau region of Nigeria, 35 hens and three roosters ( a mix of Indian jungle fowl ( Gallus gallus ), Japanese silky bantam, and a hybrid of these ), two sows and one boar pig ( feral ), as well as tilapia fish grown in a rice and azolla pond system originating millennia ago in China.
Some editors are focused on a single approach to voxel editing while others mix various approaches.
Some farmers are noted for applying a light and inexpensive fertilizer mix to the soil to cause even more weed seeds to germinate.
Some use a mix of Abrahamic, Dharmic, Neopagan, Shamanism, Daoic doctrines, New Age, religious pluralism and Syncretism.
Some recipes that use heavier reds can be lightened by mixing a bottle of white in the mix.
Some believed that it expanded too quickly, had a poor fleet mix and did not have the resources to compete with the legacy airlines, who despite their own financial troubles, would match the fares offered by Independence.
Some people add tomato or cheese to the mix, depending on taste.

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