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Some evidence suggests that partial tolerance does develop, and " the memory impairment is limited to a narrow window within 90 minutes after each dose ".
" 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 shotgun sports, such as skeet, use crossing targets presented in a narrow range of distance, and only require one level of choke.
Some critics object to materialism as part of an overly skeptical, narrow or reductivist approach to theorizing, rather than to the ontological claim that matter is the only substance.
Some people, however, find this definition useful but far too narrow.
Some feminists, most notably Alice Echols and Ellen Willis, held that after about 1975 most of what continued to be called " radical feminism " represents a narrow subset of what was originally a more ideologically diverse movement.
Some of the reasons for the failure of 100 words per minute HF RTTY included poor operation of improperly maintained mechanical teleprinters, narrow bandwidth terminal units, continued use of 170 Hz shift at 100 words per minute and excessive error rates due to multipath distortion and the nature of ionospheric propagation.
Some pipe tobaccos are cut into long narrow ribbons.
Some narrow gauge railways are being reinstated for touristic purposes
Some trails cannot be groomed because they are too steep, too narrow, or they have obstacles that cannot be overcome by a snowcat.
Some statutes provide for a narrow right of standing while others provide for a broader right of standing.
Some Pazyryk culture Saka wore short belted tunic with a lapel on a right side, upright collar, ' puffed ' sleeves narrowing at a wrist and bound in narrow cuffs of a color different from the rest of the tunic.
Some classification systems, for example the Cronquist system, treat Fabaceae in a narrow sense, raising Mimisoideae to the rank of family as Mimosaceae.
Some of the water from the plateau trickles down the Andes in the form of narrow rivers, many of which form oases before being lost to evaporation or absorption into the desert sands, salt beds, and aquifers.
Some critics argue that a narrow view of economic growth, combined with globalization, is creating a scenario where we could see a systemic collapse of our planet's natural resources.
Some of its streets are also very narrow and old, which gives it a more intimate feel.
Some astrolabes have a narrow rule or label which rotates over the rete, and may be marked with a scale of declinations.
Some designers have taken element of the dory and incorporated these in V bottom boats. The planing shoe is a narrow flat section on the bottom of some V bottom boats that promotes planing at lower speed.
Some tilting trains run on narrow gauge railways.
Some of the cars from the French side managed to turn around in the narrow 2-lane tunnel to retreat back to France, but negotiating the road in the dense smoke that had rapidly filled the tunnel quickly made this impossible.
Some of the wettest areas along the coast ( a narrow band ) north to Glomfjord fulfills the climatic criteria for a temperate rainforest ().
Some of these achieved astonishing electro-acoustic conversion efficiencies in the range 20 % to 40 % for narrow bandwidth voice signals.
Some bioethicists would narrow ethical evaluation only to the morality of medical treatments or technological innovations, and the timing of medical treatment of humans.
Some of the inland mines still operate some narrow gauge lines.
Some botanists however split Huperzia into two genera, Huperzia in the narrow sense including 10-15 species of terrestrial temperate to Arctic species, and the rest in Phlegmariurus, a primarily tropical to subtropical genus of mainly epiphytic species.

Some and canals
Some landlocked places have achieved port status by building canals.
Some canals attempted to keep changes in level down to a minimum.
Some ear canals are more hairy than others, but commercial powders, cleansing fluids and plucking of the hair can greatly reduce infections.
Some of the larger estates have more than 550 kilometers of canals ; Guyana itself has a total of more than 8, 000 kilometers.
Some portions of the remnant canals in the Akron area can still be boated.
Some ports feature canals, which allow ships further movement inland.
Some minor navigable rivers may be classified as canals.
Some intermediate reaches are unnavigable and by-passed by canals.
Some reports say they were found frequently as working dogs aboard barges in the canals, with three jobs onboard: security ( barking vigorously when anyone approached the barge ), keeping the barges free of vermin, and nipping at the towing horses ' heels to get them moving to tow the barge.
Some lengths consist of natural inlets, salt-water rivers, bays, and sounds ; others are artificial canals.
Some canals were constructed between settlements, such as the Saad canal that provided water to Anbar, and the Abi Musa Canal to providing water to Basra.
Some fjord-type inlets are called canals, e. g., Portland Canal, Lynn Canal, Hood Canal, and some are channels, e. g., Dean Channel, Douglas Channel, Amsterdam Channel.
Some people went so far as to propose the idea that the canals were irrigation canals built by a supposed intelligent civilization on Mars.
Some observers drew maps in which dozens if not hundreds of canals were shown with an elaborate nomenclature for all of them.
Some observers saw a phenomenon they called " gemination ", or doubling-two parallel canals.
Some restaurants use a fancier presentation such as miniature wooden " sushi boats " traveling small canals or miniature locomotive cars.
Some of these improvements, which were primarily canals, turnpikes, and railroads, had been destroyed during the War, although the debt remained.
Some of the canals have now been filled in, and the ponds at Tifft Farm Nature Preserve in the southwest corner of the city, although now no longer connected, originally were part of this canal system and were used by the Lehigh Valley Railroad as a terminal facility.
Some of the pioneer railway builders were self-taught, but others had gained their engineering experience constructing canals, or in military service.
Some of the typical features include pools, fountains and canals inside the gardens.
Some of the typical features include pools, fountains and canals inside the gardens.
Some kilometres to the north, the canal reaches the city of Datteln, that lies on a crossroads of four canals:
Some works were eventually connected to both canals.

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