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Some and Attic
Some of the effects and ideas that were planned but never permanently made it to the attraction are mentioned here: the Raven speaks in the Stretching Room, and the Hatbox Ghost is mentioned during the Attic scene.
Some other dialects, particularly Attic Greek, have ( long / tt /) in the same words ( e. g. vs. ' sea ', or vs. ' four ').
# Some Attic inscriptions have-σζ-for-σδ-or-ζ -, which is thought to parallel-σστ-for-στ-and therefore to imply a pronunciation.
# Some Attic transcriptions of Asia Minor toponyms ( βυζζαντειον, αζζειον, etc.
Some of Jackson's later risqué material, including " Big Ten Inch Record " ( later covered by Aerosmith on Toys in the Attic ) and " Nosey Joe " ( written by Leiber and Stoller ), both from 1952, were too suggestive for airplay, but remained popular.
Some of the effects and ideas that were planned but never permanently made it to the attraction are mentioned here: the Raven speaks in the Stretching Room, and the Hatbox Ghost is mentioned during the Attic scene.
Some architectural elements have been found that attest the presence of limestone columns with Attic bases and Doric and Corinthian capitals.
Some of the most famous Attic vase painters belong to this generation.
Some trucks also have an over the cab storage area called " Mom's Attic.
Some Attic Inscriptions.
Henry's Attic: Some Fascinating Gifts to Henry Ford and his Museum.
Some heavy producers ( Jazzanova or Kaidi Tatham, also known as Agent K from Bugz in the Attic ), some of whom are trained in classical music and jazz, are taking the elements of jazz-funk and using them in the full-electronic and computer assisted era.

Some and retained
Some cavalry were retained as mounted troops behind the lines in anticipation of a penetration of the opposing trenches that it seemed would never come.
Some portions of India were administered by the British directly ; in others native dynasties were retained under British supervision.
Some forms rather more familiar to Modern Japanese speakers begin to appear – the continuative ending-te begins to reduce onto the verb ( e. g. yonde for earlier yomite ), the-k-in the final syllable of adjectives drops out ( shiroi for earlier shiroki ); and some forms exist where modern standard Japanese has retained the earlier form ( e. g. hayaku > hayau > hayɔɔ, where modern Japanese just has hayaku, though the alternative form is preserved in the standard greeting o-hayō gozaimasu " good morning "; this ending is also seen in o-medetō " congratulations ", from medetaku ).
Some other Seven Arts projects released by Paramount in the mid-to-late 1960s also reverted to Warner while a few others, such as Assault on a Queen have been retained by Paramount.
Some elements of Baltic speech are still retained in the Belarus and Ukraine territory, owing to the sparse indigenous populations and resettlements of refugees from Lithuania.
Some schools have retained the name " high school " ( such as Melbourne High School ) and many have now dropped the " secondary " and are simply known as " college ".
Some of these may be rejected by the mind as useless, while others may be seen as valuable and retained.
Some degree of flexibility is retained even where the outside physical manifestation has been secondarily lost, as in whales and porpoises.
Some cultures have retained the name applied to them in reference to characteristic forms, for lack of an idea of what they called themselves: " The Beaker People " in northern Europe during the 3rd millennium BCE, for example.
Some places like Houston Estates, Ruimvelt and Thirst Park have retained high levels of affluence.
Some daughter languages retained it as a distinct case.
Some Zähringer titles in Germany were retained by the descendants of Margrave Hermann I of Baden, who was the elder son of duke Berthold II of Carinthia.
Some Hutterites converted to Catholicism and retained a separate ethnic identity in Slovakia as the Habans until the 19th century ( by the end of World War II, the Haban group had become essentially extinct ).
Some of them set up Vietnamese independence societies in Japan, which many viewed as a model society ( i. e. an Asian nation that had modernized, but retained its own culture and institutions ).
Some Romani communities speak mixed languages based on the surrounding language with retained Romani-derived vocabulary – these are known by linguists are Para-Romani varieties, rather than dialects of the Romani language itself.
Some World War I guns were retained and some covert AA training started in the late 1920s.
Some airports retained their NWS codes and simply appended an X at the end, such as LAX for Los Angeles, PDX for Portland, Oregon, and PHX for Phoenix.
Some states have retained this use of the writ of certiorari in state courts, while others have replaced it with statutory procedures.
Some States and Territories of Australia retained discriminatory laws relating to voting rights for Aborigines into the 1960s, at which point full legal equality was established.
Some styles of electric, piano-driven blues, like the boogie-woogie, retained a large audience.
Some property was retained by the US government while other portions were conveyed and converted into the civilian Williams Gateway Airport which was later renamed Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport and an educational campus anchored by Arizona State University Polytechnic Campus and Chandler-Gilbert Community College.
Some shorts even retained vestigial buttons reminding us that knickerbockers had been " buttoned " to stockings.
Some tracks include retained songs from the Mr. Crowe's Garden era such as " Could I've Been So Blind " and " She Talks to Angels ", whose riff had been written years ago by then-17 years old Rich Robinson and whose lyrics were inspired to Chris by a heroin-addicted girl he " kinda knew " in Atlanta.
Some authorities have retained the Stephens Island Wren in Xenicus as well, but it is often afforded its own monotpic genus, Traversia.

Some and archaic
Some Newfoundland English differs from General Canadian English in vowel pronunciation ( e. g., in much of Newfoundland, the words fear and fair are homophones ), in morphology and syntax ( e. g., in Newfoundland the word bes is sometimes used in place of the normally conjugated forms of to be to describe continual actions or states of being, as in that rock usually bes under water instead of that rock is usually under water, but normal conjugation of to be is used in all other cases ; bes is likely a carryover of British Somerset usage with Irish grammar ) or Cornish, and in preservation of archaic adverbial-intensifiers ( e. g., in Newfoundland that play was right boring and that play was some boring both mean " that play was very boring ").
Some of them use an archaic form of the feminine adjective that lacks the final-e and sometimes show an apostrophe instead of a hyphen, such as grand ' route (" main country road "; distinct from grande route, " long way ") and grand-mère (" grandmother "; distinct from grande mère, " tall mother ").
Some scholars in the modern age also found his poetry perplexing, at least up until the discovery in 1896 of some poems by his rival Bacchylides, when comparisons of their work showed that many of Pindar's idiosyncrasies are typical of archaic genres rather than of the poet himself.
Some of its features are quite archaic.
Some of these verses inspired ancient commentators to value him as a moralist yet the entire corpus is valued today for its " warts and all " portrayal of aristocratic life in archaic Greece.
Some populations of archaic Homo were significantly larger than recent Homo sapiens ; for example, Homo heidelbergensis in southern Africa may have commonly reached in height, while Neanderthals were about 30 % more massive.
Some of those affected claim the government takes advantage of archaic deed language and vague border markers or descriptions to shave away property in favor of forest holdings.
Some sentences are just susceptible to the process of banalisation: the replacement of archaic or unusual expressions with forms that are in more common use.
Some of these out-of-time technologies were archaic imaginations of those prevalent in the 20th century, and two film researchers, Cynthia Miller and A. Bowdoin Van Riper, suggest that followers of the show may be puzzled that such inventions, so useful in their own lives, are not exploited further.
Some find it highly offensive, others are indifferent, some find it inaccurate and archaic, while some happily use the term and find the main alternatives such as New Zealand European inappropriate.
Some phraseologies, especially in religious contexts, retain archaic elements that are not used in ordinary speech in any other context: " With this ring I thee wed ." Archaisms are also used in the dialogue of historical novels in order to evoke the flavour of the period.
Some of the book's attitudes to class and Jews are archaic to modern readers, but consistent with fiction of the period.
Some of these differences are merely orthographical ; others reflect archaic pronunciations or other archaisms in the forms of words.
Some archaic groups transferred from food gatherers to food producers around 3, 000 years ago.
Some of the earliest known examples were found in the treasuries of Delphi, dating to about the 6th century BC, but their use as supports in the form of women can be traced back even earlier, to ritual basins, ivory mirror handles from Phoenicia, and draped figures from archaic Greece.
Some of the names are now archaic, used less by longtime residents than scholars and real estate agents.
Some linguists see a sharp distinction between the " archaic " Macanese, spoken until the early 19th century, and the " modern " form that was strongly influenced by Cantonese.
Some religious orders still give a short version ( sometimes called the " reduced scapular ", but this usage is archaic ) of their large scapular to non-monastics that are spiritually affiliated with them.
Some of the stems change, particularly to more archaic forms of the name ( e. g. Andrzej → Jędrek ).
Some masculine names take an-o suffix that is considered as a archaic form, present in Polish language since the pagan times.
Some like Lucian were steeply into Atticism ( an artificial purest movement favoring archaic expressions ).
Some signs hint that the country is Saramago's homeland of Portugal: the main character is shown eating chouriço, a spicy sausage, and some dialogue in the original Portuguese employs the familiar " tu " second-person singular verb form ( a distinction which used to exist in English as the now largely archaic pronoun thou ).
Some were archaic words: jór " steed ", some loanwords: sinjór " lord " ( from Latin senior, probably via Old French seignor ).
Some are even skilled with martial arts of varying types, as well as Eastern ( particularly Japanese ) archaic weaponry.

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