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Some and national
Some national languages like Finnish, Turkish, Serbo-Croatian ( Serbian, Croatian and Bosnian ) and Bulgarian have a very regular spelling system with a nearly one-to-one correspondence between letters and phonemes.
Some ANACs are very regional or local in scope, while others are state -/ province-or area-code-wide: there appears to be no consistent national system for them.
In their anthology, All the Women Are White, All the Blacks Are Men, but Some of Us Are Brave, editors Gloria T. Hull, Patricia Bell Scott and Barbara Smith described black feminists mobilizing " a remarkable national response to the Anita Hill-Clarence Thomas controversy.
Some saw the 1891 team — the first sanctioned by the Rugby Football Union — as the English national team, though others referred to it as " the British Isles ".
Some are styled " national " banks, such as the National Bank of Ukraine ; but the term " national bank " is more often used by privately owned commercial banks, especially in the United States.
Some bicycle clubs and national associations became prominent advocates for improvements to roads and highways.
Some commentators have identified a growing gap between national and economic conservatism: " most parties of the Right are run by economic conservatives who, in varying degrees, have marginalized social, cultural, and national conservatives.
* Kuliabin A. Semine S. Some of aspects of state national economy evolution in the system of the international economic order .- USSR ACADEMY OF SCIENCES FAR EAST DIVISION INSTITUTE FOR ECONOMIC & INTERNATIONAL OCEAN STUDIES Vladivostok, 1991
Some former CCC sites in good condition were reactivated from 1941 to 1947 as Civilian Public Service camps where conscientious objectors performed " work of national importance " as an alternative to military service.
Some signals carry encryption and specify use conditions ( such as " may not be recorded " or " may not be viewed on displays larger than 1 m in diagonal measure ") backed up with the force of law under the WIPO Copyright Treaty and national legislation implementing it, such as the U. S. Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
Some have even been designated to be of national importance.
Some of the major national development projects include the New Kabul City next to the capital, the Ghazi Amanullah Khan City east of Jalalabad, and the Aino Mena in Kandahar.
Some members also have their own rules regarding the use of the flag alongside their national flag on domestic occasions, for example the obligatory use alongside national flags outside police stations or local government buildings.
Some units include ethnic, national, cultural, and religious diversity.
Some national flags have been particularly inspirational to other nations, countries, or subnational entities in the design of their own flags.
Some of the cast members made national headlines.
Some parts of national life receive their regular attention, often on an annual basis, or even in the form of official patronage.
Some national bodies as the Deutsche Handball Bund ( DHB, " German Handball Federation ") allow substitution in junior teams only when in ball possession or during timeouts.
Some of the state legislatures are bicameral, patterned after the two houses of the national parliament.
Some regional parties, especially in South India, are deeply aligned to the ideologies of the region unlike the national parties and thus the relationship between the central government and the state government in various states has not always been free of rancor.
Some scholars have come to the conclusion that material progress and prosperity, as manifested in continuous income growth at both individual and national level, provide the indispensable foundation for sustaining any kind of morality.

Some and bodies
Some of the American bodies were dragged through the streets – a spectacle broadcast on television news programs.
Some official bodies have adopted the proposed Sibley-Ahlquist taxonomy almost entirely, however a more common approach worldwide has been to retain the traditional groupings, and modify rather than replace them in the light of new evidence as it comes to hand.
Some other noted consequences on repeated seizures are neuronal loss, gliosis, parenchymal microhemorrhages, excess of starch bodies, leptomeningeal thickening, subpial gliosis, perivascular gliosis and periavascular atrophy.
Some electrics, especially those with odd-shaped bodies, have one or both strap buttons on the back of the body.
Some predictions of general relativity differ significantly from those of classical physics, especially concerning the passage of time, the geometry of space, the motion of bodies in free fall, and the propagation of light.
Some had been conscious and lucid, talking to rescuers, but died of crush syndrome soon after the weight was removed from their bodies.
Some regulatory bodies have set standards for the amount of heavy metals in ink.
Some of the groups contesting these elections are affiliates of the major political parties, while others are so-called independent student bodies. But proving their affiliation by their works.
Some new reservoirs for hydroelectric schemes have been given names faithful to the names for natural bodies of water-for example: the Loch Sloy scheme, and Lochs Laggan and Treig ( which form part of the Lochaber hydroelectric scheme near Fort William ).
Some authorities restrict the use of the term to bodies deliberately embalmed with chemicals, but the use of the word to cover accidentally desiccated bodies goes back at least to the 1730s.
Some characters can seem to " transform " themselves ( or others ) into unliving substances, or even pure energy, by storing their bodies in extradimensional space and replacing them with bodies made from matter or energy from that dimension, while their souls remain on Earth, controlling their new body.
Some bodies are given statutory powers to issue Guidance with persuasive authority or similar statutory effect, such as the Highway Code.
Some of the organisms have antennae that are longer than their bodies.
When such bodies are subjected to a sinusoidally oscillating stress, the strain is neither exactly in phase with the stress ( as it would be for a perfectly elastic solid ) nor 90 degrees out of phase ( as it would be for a perfectly viscous liquid ) but rather exhibits a strain that lags the stress at a value between zero and 90 degrees: i. e., Some of the energy is stored and recovered in each cycle, and some is dissipated as heat.
Some institutions are restored historical bodies of government of the previous kingdoms or regional entities within the Spanish crown — like the Generalitat of Catalonia — while others are entirely new creations.
Some LNC members are also elected by the governing bodies of LP state affiliate chapters.
Some explorers wear respirators to protect their airways and proper attire to protect their bodies.
Some sport governing bodies prefer the title world championship or a related term ; some even organize both a world cup and a world championship with different rules.
Some of the most common forms of dementia are: Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia, frontotemporal dementia, semantic dementia and dementia with Lewy bodies.
Some astrologers also take note of minor planetary bodies, fixed stars, asteroids ( for example, Chiron ) and other mathematically calculated points and angles such as the vertex, equatorial ascendant, etc.
Some whistle designs allow a single fipple, or mouthpiece, to be used on differently keyed bodies.

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