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Some and playing
Some luthiers have increasingly focused their attention on the needs of fingerstylists and have developed unique guitars for this style of playing.
Some of these tracks, including audio of Korner himself, appear on the Hendrix double-CD BBC Sessions, including Korner playing slide guitar on "( I'm Your ) Hoochie Coochie Man ".
Some board games make use of components in addition to — or instead of — a board and playing pieces.
Some have colored miniatures showing pairs of musicians playing a wide variety of instruments.
Some content-control software includes time control functions that empowers parents to set the amount of time that child may spend accessing the Internet or playing games or other computer activities.
Some evolutionary biologists, such as Richard Lewontin and the late Stephen Jay Gould have employed dialectical materialism in their approach, playing a precautionary heuristic role in their work.
Some guitarists accompany themselves on the guitar by singing or playing the harmonica.
Some jazz guitarists also borrow ornamentation techniques from other jazz instruments, such as Wes Montgomery's borrowing of playing melodies in parallel octaves, which is a jazz piano technique.
Some studies suggests that music lessons provide children with important developmental benefits beyond simply the knowledge or skill of playing a musical instrument.
Some typical English-style playing cards from the Bicycle Playing Cards | Bicycle brand
Some places may allow a hand such as 10-9-8-7-A to play as a straight ( by analogy to a wheel ) in the 32-card game, the A playing low and skipping over the removed ranks ( although this is not the case in Manila ).
Some versions allow the player to rotate the playing field 90 degrees clockwise or counter-clockwise, which causes one of two things to happen:
Some classical works depict young satyrs being tended to by older, sober satyrs, while there are also some representations of child satyrs taking part in Bacchanalian / Dionysian rituals ( including drinking alcohol, playing musical instruments, and dancing ).
Some works depict female satyrs with their children ; others describe the child satyrs as playing an active role in the events, including one instance of a painting by Jean Raoux ( 1677 – 1735 ).
Some women, according to Lillian Faderman, were eager to shed the roles they felt forced into playing.
Some believe this is because Congress sees justices as playing a more political role than in the past.
Some ice cream distributors sell ice cream products from traveling refrigerated vans or carts ( commonly referred to in the US as " ice cream trucks "), sometimes equipped with speakers playing children's music.
Some of the highlights of his stage act involved sound effects of cannon fire and thunderstorms, as well as playing "' O Sole Mio " and " La Marseillaise " on an ocarina through a rubber tube in his anus.
Some children with disabilities spend more time playing by themselves.
Some of the actors, when not playing their characters, earn their money through different jobs altogether: Charlotte Connor, when not playing Susan Carter ( credited as Charlotte Martin ), works full-time as a senior research psychologist at the Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health Foundation ; her office is a short walk from BBC Birmingham and thus is able to fit it around recordings.
Some argue that the benefits of playing this team strategy card game extend to those skills and strategies used in business and that the playing of these games help to automate strategic awareness.
Williams was an integral participant in the early-mid 60's avant-garde movement, playing on such classics as Jackie McLean's One Step Beyond, Grachan Moncur III's Evolution and Some Other Stuff, Sam River's Fuchsia Swing Song, Andrew Hill's Point of Departure, and Eric Dolphy's Out to Lunch.

Some and strikes
Some of these Christian unions have had some ties to centrist or conservative political movements and some do not regard strikes as acceptable political means for achieving employees ' goals.
Some are concerned that the current situation is inhumane, with upwards of 50 scars and disfigurements from vessel strikes on a single manatee.
Some commentators, such as Tim Roberts of covers. com, believe that the zone has changed so much that some pitchers, such as Tom Glavine, have had to radically adjust their approach to pitching for strikes.
Some fixation occurs in lightning strikes, but most fixation is done by free-living or symbiotic bacteria.
Some lightning strikes exhibit particular characteristics ; scientists and the general public have given names to these various types of lightning.
Some European languages have a separate word for lightning which strikes the ground ( as opposed to lightning in general ); often it is a cognate of the English word " rays ".
Some jurisdictions prohibit all strikes by public employees, under laws such as the " Taylor Law " in New York.
Some crews may also feature a gong striker who strikes a ceremonial gong mounted aboard the dragon boat.
Some bulldozers have been fitted with armor by non-government civilian operators to prevent bystanders or police from interfering with the work performed by the bulldozer, as in the case of strikes or demolition of condemned buildings.
" Some seven men form an association " ( Mr. Goldbury with Chorus ), " Well, at first sight it strikes us as dishonest " ( Ensemble ), and " Henceforward of a verity " ( King Paramount and Ensemble )
Some individuals retain their leaves all year unless a hard frost strikes.
Some scholars have argued that the extensive use of drones will undermine the popular legitimacy of local governments, which are blamed for permitting the strikes.
Some promote non-violent protests, marches, and general strikes, only condoning violence in self-defense against aggressive actions taken by the state to prevent non-violent anarchist revolutions.
Some umpires favor high strikes, pitched balls that are technically above the strike zone but appear, to the umpire, to be good.
Some karate schools focus more on sparring whilst wearing protective gear so that strikes can be delivered with their full power.
Some combat sports, such as Pancrase, have forbidden strikes using the clenched fist but permitted strikes using the palm.
Some examples of this are the addition and subsequent destruction of Rivera's Man at the Crossroads in the RCA Building ( 1933 – 34 ), the Italian invasion of Ethiopia ( 1935 ), labor strikes against Little Steel ( 1937 ) and the Dies Committee ’ s assault on the Federal Theatre Project ( 1938 ) ( Weales 2000 ).
Some of them, such as Lepke Buchalter remained in the industry as labor racketeers who took over unions for the opportunities for raking off dues and extorting payoffs from employers with the threat of strikes.
Some consider such a ball to still be in flight, while others consider it a foul ball and dead from the time it strikes.
Some strikes against vital parts of the body can kill or incapacitate the opponent: on the solar plexus, at the temple, under the nose, in the eyes, genitals, or under the chin.
Some researchers classify foot strikes by the initial center of pressure ; this is mostly applicable to shod running ( running while wearing shoes ).
Some of the use of surplus parts was due to strikes at suppliers such as Autolite.
Some henka-waza ( modified basic techniques ) in Iwama style Aikido also include entangling joints, locking large joints, strikes to vital points, and occasionally chokes using the arm or the partner's dogi.

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