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Some and neo-Nazis
Some neo-Nazis returned Pierpont's salute and others pointly refused to do so.

Some and Chile
Some major agriculture products of Chile includes grapes, apples, pears, onions, wheat, corn, oats, peaches, garlic, asparagus, beans, beef, poultry, wool, fish and timber.
Some observers have pointed that out that if it were not for the urging of his explorers to leave, Almagro would probably have stayed permanently in Chile.
Some of the well known individuals who have become involved include former Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, former presidents of Chile Ricardo Lagos and Michelle Bachelet, actress Susan Sarandon, actors Jeremy Irons and Raul Bova, singers Céline Dion and Anggun, authors Isabelle Allende and Andrea Camilleri, musician Chucho Valdés and Olympic track-and-field legend Carl Lewis.
Some of the few remaining Yaghans have settled in Villa Ukika in Navarino Island, others have scattered across Chile and Argentina.
Some species undertake regular trans-equatorial migrations, such as the Sooty Shearwater which annually migrates from its breeding grounds in New Zealand and Chile to the North Pacific off Japan, Alaska and California, an annual round trip of, the longest measured annual migration of any bird.
Some noteworthy foundation projects include the World Heritage Trail, Opera by the Sea, and Chile ’ s " Cultural Capital ".
Some notable German descendants in Chile are: Air Force General Commander Fernando Matthei Aubel, architect Mathias Klotz, tennis player Hans Gildemeister, female athlete Marlene Ahrens, Police General Commander Rodolfo Stange Ölckers, Musician Patricio Manns, Army Commanders in Chief Lieutenant General René Schneider and Division Generals Emil Körner, Economist Rolf Lüders, politicians Carlos Kuschel, Rolf Lüders Schwarzenberg, Miguel Kast and Evelyn Matthei, businessmen Horst Paulmann, Jürgen Paulmann, Werner Grob, Carlos Heller ; TV presenters Karen Doggenweiler, Margot Kahl, Pamela Hodar, Michael Müller, writer César Müller ( aka Oreste Plath ), actresses Gloria Münchmeyer, Aline Küppenheim, actor Bastián Bodenhöfer, painter Rossy Ölckers, and publisher and orders collector Norberto Traub.
Some of the other astronomers involved in the project include Wei-Chun Jao, John Subasavage and Thom Beaulieu of Georgia State University, Phil Ianna of the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Hartmut Jahreiß of the Astronomisches Rechen-Institut in Heidelberg, Germany and Edgardo Costa and Rene Mendez of the Universidad de Chile.
Some countries in South America, including Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Uruguay, Peru and Venezuela, continued to broadcast in black and white until the late 1970s.
Some popular fronts won elections and formed governments, as in France ( Front Populaire ), the Second Spanish Republic, and Chile.
Some examples are the Chilean chains Cencosud ( Jumbo and Santa Isabel covering Chile, Argentina, Brazil and Peru ), D & S ( Líder and Ekono ) as well as Falabella ( Tottus in Chile and Peru and Supermercados San Francisco in Chile ).
Some have alleged that the CIA's one-time payment to Contreras is proof that the U. S. approved of Operation Condor and military repression within Chile.
Some few Valdivian forests grows in northern Chile such as that one in Bosque de Fray Jorge National Park as remains of the last glacial maximum.
Some states did manage to have some of democracy: Uruguay, and partially Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica and Colombia.
* Recording, Turetzky settings and performance of selections from Sherley Anne Williams, Some Sweet Angel Chile, Blues Economique Records, September 25, 1984.
Some species of Puya in Chile are locally known as chagual, and they are used to make salads from the base of its young leaves.
Some have argued that the Chilean proposal was made only as a gesture to Bolivia, as Chile knew it would not come to fruition.
Some matches of Group A ( West Germany, Chile, East Germany and Australia ) of the 1974 FIFA World Cup were played in the Olympiastadion.
Some Ruby Cabernet is supposedly grown in Chile, but few wines will admit to it on the label.
Some of the most recognizable bands that came from Chile and penetrated the international market with commercial success were Los Jaivas, Los Prisioneros, Los Tres, and La Ley.
According to the World Bank, “ most analyses suggest that unilateral reduction in barriers can produce the greatest and the quickest gains .” Some countries, such as Chile, China and Costa Rica, have undertaken domestic policy reforms.
Some of his pupils were or are among the most important composers of Chile, these include Luis Advis, Sergio Ortega, Fernando García.

Some and derive
Some of the French dialects spoken in the French and Swiss Alps derive from Old Provençal ; the German dialects derive from Germanic tribal languages.
Some sources derive the name of the weapon from the name of its first users — bernarda troopers called " carabiniers ", from the French carabine, from the Old French carabin ( soldier armed with a musket ), perhaps from escarrabin, gravedigger, perhaps from scarabee, scarab beetle.
Some theories assume the name “ Amper ” river may derive from the Celtic word for “ water ”.
Some philosophers rely on descriptive ethics and choices made and unchallenged by a society or culture to derive categories, which typically vary by context.
Some medieval chronicles and literary works derive the name of the city of Buda from him. There is an ancient legend, amongst the Székely people that says: " After the death of Attila, in the bloody Battle of Krimhilda, 3000 Hun warriors managed to escape, to settle in a place called " Csigle mezo " ( today Transylvania ) and they changed their name from Huns to Szekler ( Szekely ).
Some scientists and philosophers reject the Naturalistic Fallacy, arguing that it is indeed possible to derive " ought " from " is ", and even that it has already been done to some extent.
Some copies of this text mention a tribe called Saxones in the area to the north of the lower River Elbe, thought to derive from the word sax or stone knife.
Some websites derive revenue by selling advertising space on their site either through direct sales or through an advertising network.
Some websites derive revenue by offering products or services for sale.
Some Western arabesques derive from Islamic art, but others are closely based on Ancient Roman decorations.
Some of Venezuela's mass media are privately operated and derive most of their revenues from advertising, subscriptions, and sale or distribution of copyrighted materials.
Some derive the word from the ancient Greek mauros, meaning " dark ".
Some modern linguists derive it and its Greek root from the Proto-Indo-European root * tel, ' to uphold, support '; others suggest that it is a pre-Indo-European name.
Some also derive nourishment from pollen, tree sap, rotting fruit, dung, decaying flesh, and dissolved minerals in wet sand or dirt.
Some chess puzzles may derive from studies which were intended to help a student of the game learn how to seal a victory, but have since evolved into an entirely separate art.
Some linguists derive the word from the Indo-Iranian root * tura-" strong, quick, sword ( Pashto )", P a s h t o turan ( thuran ) " swordsman ".
" Études Celtiques 32 ( 1996 ), 87-90 .</ ref > Some have suggested that the name may derive from " Gwenhwy-fawr " or Gwenhwy the Great, contrasting the character to " Gwenhwy-fach " or Gwenhwy the less ; Gwenhwyfach appears in Welsh literature as a sister of Gwenhwyfar, but Welsh scholars Melville Richards and Rachel Bromwich, both dismiss this etymology ( with Richards suggesting that Gwenhwyfach was a back-formation derived from an incorrect interpretation of Gwenwhy-far as Gwenhwy-fawr ).
Some derive their name from the materials they were fashioned from, such as kugi-gata ( nail form ), hari-gata ( needle form ) and tantō-gata ( knife form ); others are named after the object to which they appear similar, such as hoko-gata ( spear form ), matsuba-gata ( pine-needle form ) while others were simply named after the object that was thrown, such as kankyuto ( piercing tool form ), kunai-gata ( utility tool form ), or teppan ( plate metal ) and biao ( pin ).
Some authorities derive it from a proper name: Wiruto or Wirtino ; others from a Celtic place-name, Virolunum or Verdunum.
Some derive from English history, such as the chronicle of Mary Douglas, niece to King Henry VIII of England ( part 3, story 44 ) and Henry VIII's six wives ( part 3, story 45 ), some from Spanish history, such as Alfonso X ( part 4, story 10 ).
Some stations, for instance Droitwich in the UK, derive their carrier frequencies from an atomic clock.
Some researchers have attempted to use the methods of energy analysis, which aim to produce embodied energy estimates, to derive virtual, or embodied water estimates.
* Natural rights: Some derive the non-aggression principle by appealing to natural rights that are deemed a natural part of man.

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