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Some of the earliest recordings, made in the 1940's demonstrated that psychiatrists reacted immediately to anger and anxiety in the sound track, whereas written records of the same interview offered far fewer cues to therapy which -- if they were at all discernible in print -- were picked up only by the most skilled and sensitive experts.
Some time after this mosaic was executed, the earliest depictions of Christ would also be beardless and haloed.
Some of the earliest attempts to apply scientific methods to the study of phenomena relating to an afterlife were conducted by this organization.
Some of the earliest historiographic texts ( ABC 19, 20 ) suggest he rebuilt the city of Babylon ( Bab-ilu ) in its new location near Akkad.
Some of the earliest settlements were made on the slopes of Mount Benacantil.
Some of the earliest examples of this technology implemented input / output processing such as direct memory access as a separate thread from the computation thread.
Some of the earliest animation done using a digital computer was done at Bell Telephone Laboratories in the first half of the 1960s by Edward E. Zajac, Frank W. Sinden, Kenneth C. Knowlton, and A. Michael Noll.
Some of the earliest involve the binary star 70 Ophiuchi.
Some of the earliest electric guitars adapted hollow bodied acoustic instruments and used tungsten pickups.
Some people credit the band Bauhaus ' first single " Bela Lugosi's Dead ", released August 1979, with the start of the goth subculture, though many prior art house movements influenced gothic fashion and style, the illustrations and paintings of Swiss artist, H. R. Giger being one of the earliest.
Some linguists see this as the earliest arrival of Nostratic languages in the Middle East.
Some, such as the Leonese Salamanca and the Castilian Palencia, were among the earliest universities in Europe.
Some of the earliest horror movies were of this sub-genre.
Some of his earliest extant writings, such as The Ox ( 1510 ) and The Labyrinth ( 1516 ), attacked the mercenary system using allegory and satire.
Some of the earliest harpsichords for which we have evidence are clavicytheria.
Some of the earliest Delta settlers came from the vicinity of New Orleans, where drumming was never actively discouraged for very long and homemade drums were used to accompany public dancing until the outbreak of the Civil War.
Some of the earliest forms of kickboxing included the various Indochinese martial arts especially muay boran, which developed into modern muay thai.
Some of the earliest human inhabitants of the Lake Michigan region were the Hopewell Indians.
Some books ( guidebooks in particular ) suggest that mazes on cathedral floors originated in the medieval period as alternatives to pilgrimage to the Holy Land, but the earliest attested use of the phrase " chemin de Jerusalem " ( path to Jerusalem ) dates to the late 18th century when it was used to describe mazes at Reims and Saint-Omer.
Some of the earliest recorded speculations linked mind ( sometimes described as identical with soul or spirit ) to theories concerning both life after death, and cosmological and natural order, for example in the doctrines of Zoroaster, the Buddha, Plato, Aristotle, and other ancient Greek, Indian and, later, Islamic and medieval European philosophers.
Some of the earliest examples of such graphical records were developed by Porphyry of Tyros, a noted thinker of the 3rd century, as he graphically visualized the concept categories of Aristotle.
Some of the earliest mentions of the carol occur in the works of the French poet Chretien de Troyes in his series of Arthurian romances.
Some of the earliest ideas on how physical and mathematical processes and constraints affect biological growth, and hence natural patterns such as the spirals of phyllotaxis, were written by D ' Arcy Wentworth Thompson and Alan Turing.
Some would give Timaeus an extra 5 years, bringing the voyage down to 325 BC at earliest.

Some and origins
Some information is known about the family origins of Amasis: his mother was a certain Tashereniset as a bust statue of this lady, which is today located in the British Museum, shows.
Some popular freeware BBS programs for MS-DOS included Telegard BBS and Renegade BBS, which both had early origins from leaked WWIV BBS source code.
Some 300 ballads sung in North America have been identified as having origins in British traditional or broadside ballads.
Some religious communities regard sin as a crime ; some may even highlight the crime of sin very early in legendary or mythological accounts of origins — note the tale of Adam and Eve and the theory of original sin.
Some Rosicrucians include Francis Bacon among their masters and trace their origins back to the time of Thutmosis III.
( Some years later the original shed was taken to the Juneau Avenue factory where it would stand for many decades as a tribute to the Motor Company's humble origins.
Some scholars have upset the standard account of the origins of International law, which emphasises the seminal text De iure belli ac pacis by Grotius, and argued for Vitoria and, later, Suárez's importance as forerunners and, potentially, founders of the field.
Some origins from the Mérinides dynasty
Some scholars, such as James Crawford, have argued that Mobilian Jargon has its origins in the linguistically diverse environment following the establishment of the French colony of Louisiana.
Some Japanese practices have origins either directly or indirectly rooted in Shinto.
Some scholars prefer the term contemporary legend to highlight those tales with relatively recent or modern origins.
Some commentators trace the origins of commerce to the very start of communication in prehistoric times.
Some have taken the convoluted plot as evidence of the play's parodic origins.
Some, such as the Fantastic Four, DNAgents, and X-Men, have common origins and usually operate as a group.
Some Expanded Universe stories released before Attack of the Clones depict other accounts of Fett's origins.
Some legends of the Poles, the Picts, the Gaels, the Hungarians ( in particular, the Jassics ), the Serbs and the Croats, among others, also include mention of Scythian origins.
* Klein, Cornelis, 2005, Some Precambrian banded iron-formations ( BIFs ) from around the world: Their age, geologic setting, mineralogy, metamorphism, geochemistry, and origins, American Mineralogist ; October 2005 ; v. 90 ; no.
Some historians suggest that the Cossack people were of mixed ethnic origins, descending from Russians, Ukrainians, Poles, Turks, Tatars, and others who settled or passed through the vast Steppe.
Some disagree with double or triple non-French linguistic origins, arguing that for the word to have spread into common use in France, it must have originated in the French language.
Some researchers have attempted to trace various place names to Cimmerian origins.
Some sources also connect the legendary Faust with Johann Fust ( c. 1400 – 1466 ), Johann Gutenberg's business partner, or suggest that Fust is one of the multiple origins to the Faust story.
Some people from elsewhere continue to associate Storyville with the origins of jazz.
Some suspected that he had been poisoned by his father-in-law Ferdinand II who had always disliked his foreign Habsburg origins and with whom he never wanted to share power.
Some of the cities included " Antiochia " or " Seleucia " in their official names ( Antiochia Hippos, for example ), which attest to Seleucid origins.

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