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Some of these potential sources have not come down to us, and all of them influenced each other, which adds to the difficulties.
Some calls for reform stress the difficulties encountered by potential claimants.
Some special high schools are offered for students who have major disciplinary or mental health difficulties that make it problematic to educate them in traditional high school settings.
Some special high schools are dedicated to students with drug or mental health difficulties and have medical and psychological staff on site.
Some symptoms are hoarseness, loss of voice, pain in the throat or ears, and breathing difficulties.
Some women have fertility difficulties due to thickened cervical mucus or malnutrition.
Some difficulties surrounding her case stemmed from Mallon's vehement denial of her possible role, as she refused to acknowledge any connection between her working as a cook and the typhoid cases.
Some technical difficulties are brought to the broadcast of the report show, and when the static clears the camera focuses on the infamous Space Pirate Reporter In black, Jaguar ( ジャガー-Jagā ), He challenges Ulala to a dance-off, though the pink-haired woman proves she can get down.
Some of the psychological difficulties associated with intensive spiritual practice are claimed to be " kundalini awakening ", " a complex physio-psychospiritual transformative process described in the yogic tradition ".
Some common symptoms of alternating hemiplegia are mental impairment, gait and balance difficulties, excessive sweating and changes in body temperature.
Some of the difficulties posed by the development of EarthBound were the data restrictions imposed by the SNES cartridge size.
Some borderline patients even had difficulties classifying neutral faces or saw them as threatening.
Some are political – How to be a Minister ( 1980 ), is an irreverent look at the difficulties faced by ministers trying to control the civil service, in much the same vein as the television series Yes Minister.
Some recent features have employed IMAX cameras for selected scenes, however no full-length feature film has yet been shot entirely using IMAX cameras due to the numerous difficulties presented with the format – the cameras are much larger and heavier than standard cameras and as they are noisier it makes dialogue recording difficult.
Some men with non-retractile foreskins have no difficulties and see no need for correction.
Some of the first vines were planted in holes blasted out of the north facing schist slopes of the region ;, such highly marginal conditions underscore the initial difficulties confronting contemporary ' pioneering ' vineyards in this region.
Some historians see Władysław as a dreamer who could not stick to one policy, and upon running into first difficulties, ditched it and looked for another opportunity.
Some contributing manufacturers were employed directly by the Ministry rather than through BAC, leading to communication difficulties and further cost overruns.
Some observers have since attributed this behavior to her difficulties in keeping up with siblings who were expected to perform to high standards, as well as the hormonal surges associated with puberty.
Some of the consequences of obesity can be very serious, including arthritis, breathing difficulties, diabetes, heart failure, reproductive problems, skin disease, reduced resistance to disease and overheating caused by the thick jacket of fat under the skin.
Some women may choose to refrain from seeking treatment for their condition, or be unaware that treatment might be available or even that their difficulties constitute a medical condition.
Some Christian scholars, such as Gleason Archer and Norman Geisler, have dedicated much of their time to the attempt to resolve these perceived difficulties, while others have argued that just punishments ( divine or human ), even capital punishments, are not genocide or murder because murder and genocide are unjustified by definition ( see Christian Reconstructionism ).
Some oval tracks are variations on an oval shape, for practical reasons or to introduce varying difficulties such as Talladega ( a tri-oval ).
Some of these presidios were soon abandoned, because of financial difficulties and because they could not effectively stop Indian intrusions into Mexico.

Some and faced
Some salamanders adopt defensive poses when faced by a potential predator such as the North American northern short-tailed shrew ( Blarina brevicauda ).
Some of their films faced legal challenges in the United Kingdom ; after the Video Recordings Act of 1984, it became a legal offense to sell a copy of such films as Cannibal Holocaust and SS Experiment Camp.
Some of the Sinhalese community in the UK have faced violence from some British Sri Lankan tamils over the ethnic conflict in the Sri Lankan Civil War.
Some hold that for the central part of the celebration the congregation faced the same way.
Some reviewers found a comment on the dangers faced of America turning a blind eye to McCarthyism, or of bland conformity in postwar Eisenhower-era America.
Some lawyers faced ethics charges in their rush to file suit after the accident.
Some lawyers faced ethics charges in their rush to file suit after the accident.
Some have argued that this is also one of the reasons why it is hard for the historians to agree on Kita ’ s political stance, though Nik Howard takes the view that Kita's ideas are actually highly consistent ideologically throughout his career, with relatively small shifts in response to the changing reality he faced at any given time.
Some of the original market buildings were abandoned for decades and faced a threat of demolition, but they were saved as the result of a public inquiry and will be part of new urban development plans aimed at preserving the historical identity of this area.
Some local populations, though, have faced great declines and even extinctions.
Some accounts state that the Earps sent for Holliday when they realized the problems they faced in their feud with the Cowboy faction.
Some faced prison and some the firing squad for either losing the battle or surrendering on the high seas.
** Some faced the rebel forces, ending in prison or shot.
* Some photos from around the time the station faced closure.
Some of the devout do accomplish this feat, little daunted by the uneven terrain, altitude sickness and harsh conditions faced in the process.
Some, such as the unfortunate Element Girl, are faced with the possibility of an eternity of unbearable existence.
Some bloggers have faced multi-million dollar lawsuits that were later dropped completely ; anonymous blogging provides protection against such risks.
Some theologians, including the new Master General of the Dominicans, Thomas Cajetan, suspected that she was inspired by the devil rather than God, and restricted her access to the friars of Santo Domingo, who were agitating for ascetic reform in the Dominican Order and for whom she was spokesperson ; the Duke of Alba, one of whose palaces faced the monastery at Ávila, took a patron's interest in the affair.
Some male authors, too, recognised the injustice women faced.
Some of these people were already scorned at home and faced enormous pressure to return to the east ; Adela of Blois, wife of Stephen, Count of Blois, who had fled from the Siege of Antioch in 1098, was so ashamed of her husband that she would not permit him to stay at home.
Some miners faced additional burdens of prejudice and persecution.
Some faced fierce resistance, but because of the balance of forces, many landed unopposed.
Some central European newspapers pointed out the foreign policy problem their governments faced wasn ’ t primarily connected with Iraq but instead concerned the clash between the regional powers of the European continent: France and Germany on one side, and the Central Europe, the United States and the United Kingdom, on the other, with Russia as a further complicating factor.

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