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Some remained in the Wollman enclosure, fortified with raincoats or with newspapers to cover their heads.
Some newspapers ran headlines such as " Coronation Street shuts out blacks " ( The Times ) and "' Put colour in t ' Street " ( Daily Mirror ).
Some newspapers have dealt with the criticism by moving the strip from the comics page to the editorial page, because many people believe that a politically based comic strip like Doonesbury does not belong in a traditionally child-friendly comics section.
Some newspapers carry " gossip columns " which detail the social and personal lives of celebrities or of élite members of certain communities.
'" Some newspapers later claimed cocaine use caused blacks to rape white women and was improving their pistol marksmanship.
Some vendors operate from kiosks ( see mall kiosk ), selling small, inexpensive consumables such as newspapers, magazines, lighters, street maps, cigarettes, and confections.
Some stations share news collection with TV or newspapers in the same media conglomerate.
Some northern newspapers tried to pin the blame on an imagined gang of unreconstructed Confederate officers.
Some newspapers began to speculate on the motives for the murders.
Some of the biggest telecommunications companies, TV and radio stations, newspapers, magazines, and web portals are based in Sofia, including the Bulgarian National Television, bTV and Nova TV.
Some British newspapers have an affection for quirky clues of this kind where the two definitions are similar:
Some newspapers called for Branson to reimburse the government for the rescue cost.
Some 120 local newspapers were important to the movement, for their news, editorials, announcements, poetry and ( especially in 1848 ) reports on international developments.
Some of the responsibilities of the Council include adopting ordinances, approval of contracts presented by the Mayor, scheduling times and places for council meetings and designation of the official newspapers of the municipality.
Some of the larger businesses included two banks, two hardware stores, a meat market, two lumber companies, three hotels, a restaurant, a grocery, a furniture store, a pool hall, a photographer's studio, a drug store, two newspapers, three livery barns and three blacksmith and machine shops.
Some date the start to earlier events in the 1930s: The Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide's regular publication The Golden Age Quarterly lists comic books from 1933 onwards ( 1933 saw the publication of the first comic book in the size that would subsequently define the format ); some historians, including Roger Sabin ( in Comics, Comix and Graphic Novels: a History of Comic Art ), date it to the publication of the first comic books featuring entirely original stories rather than re-prints of comic strips from newspapers ( 1935 ), by the company that would become DC Comics.
Some webcomics, such as Helen, Sweetheart of the Internet, Macanudo, Van Von Hunter and Diesel Sweeties have been syndicated and published on daily newspapers ' comics pages.
Some newspapers interviewed Forteans who offered historical context and were among the first to theorize that the objects could be extraterrestrial in origin.
Some Iranian newspapers avoided mentioning the character, presumably to avoid offending Iran's clerical rulers.
Some of the important Tamil-language newspapers that publish a Tiruchirappalli edition are Dina Thanthi Dina Mani, Dina Malar, Malai Malar, Dinakaran, Tamil Murasu and Tamil Sudar.
Some is ad-supported, such as newspapers and YouTube.
Some of the newspapers that carried the series, feeling that it had become a tradition for their readers, began running it again from the beginning.
Some information goods, such as novels, movies, and newspapers, have the peculiar property that before consumption of the goods, a consumer may not be able to assess the utility of the goods accurately and reliably.
Some recently rediscovered Chicago newspaper advertisements list it as " Brown's Jab Band " or " Jad Band ", confirming the reminiscences of Ray Lopez that the bandmembers assumed that " Jass " was too rude a word to be printed in the newspapers so they looked in a dictionary for printable words close to it, like " jade ".
Some of these letters appeared in the German newspapers, and an English translation was published by Charles Rivington.

Some and informally
Some Canadians were, by the early 1980s, informally referring to the holiday as Canada Day.
The Chinese translation of many Buddhist sutras has in fact replaced the Chinese transliteration of Avalokitesvara with Guanshiyin ( 觀世音 ) Some Daoist scriptures give her the title of Guanyin Dashi, and sometimes informally as Guanyin Fozu.
Some science journalists distinguish gene selection from natural selection by informally referencing selection of mutations as " pre-selection.
Some critics informally refer to the FitzGerald's English versions as " The Rubaiyat of FitzOmar ", a nickname that both recognizes the liberties FitzGerald inflicted on his purported source and also credits FitzGerald for the considerable portion of the " translation " that is his own creation.
Some of them were informally led by young men few years older than other youths, like Rikitan in novel Hosi od Bobri reky or by best of the youths-like ' exemplary youth ' Mirek Dusin of Rychle Sipy Club.
Some other mollusks that are not even gastropods, such as the Monoplacophora, may also informally be referred to as " snails ".
Some of the tribes have formally or informally adopted traditional names: the Rosebud Sioux Tribe is also known as the Sičháŋǧu Oyáte, and the Oglala often use the name Oglála Lakȟóta Oyáte, rather than the English " Oglala Sioux Tribe " or OST.
Some NPOs may also be a charity or service organization ; they may be organized as a not-for-profit corporation or as a trust, a cooperative, or they exist informally.
Some adages, such as Murphy's Law, are first formulated informally and given proper names later, while others, such as the Peter Principle, have proper names in their initial formulation ; it might be argued that the latter sort does not represent " true " adages, but the two types are often difficult to distinguish.
Some game theorists informally believe the strategy to be optimal, although no proof is presented.
Some of these are informally known as " living fossils ".
Some refer informally to a " cancellation " as a " temple divorce ", but the terminology designated by Church leaders is " cancellation of a sealing ".
Some reboots – informally known as " soft " reboots – incorporate stories from the previous continuity into the new one rather than erasing them completely, while subjecting them to revision in order to fit them in.
Some integrate this scope with their design practice, informally or as licensed landscape contractors.
Some who have left continue to work with the coalition informally, however.
Some fans have informally counted it being played between 70 and 90 times a game.
Some newspapers are so informally referred to as such, including:

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