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Some people thought he lacked both ability and character, but most agreed that he was noble in appearance and, for a Russian, humane.
Some of the stumps are as much as three feet long, but most of them have been flattened by the pressure of the overlying sediments.
Some of the most dramatic successes of Communism in winning local support can be traced to the identification -- correct or not -- of Communist regimes with personal honesty and pro-Western regimes with corruption.
Some of the oldest, most persistent, and most cohesive forms of social groupings have grown out of religion.
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 have serenity of mind, the ability to accept what they have, and make the most of it ( a wonderful gift to have, believe me ) -- some see only darkness, the bitter side of everything.
Some people can carve most anything out of a piece of wood.
Some caecilians are aquatic but most live underground in burrows in damp soil, in rotten wood and under plant debris.
Some tree frogs with limited access to water excrete most of their metabolic waste as uric acid.
Some jurisdictions have specialized appellate courts, such as the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, which only hears appeals raised in criminal cases, and the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, which has general jurisdiction but derives most of its caseload from patent cases, on the other hand, and appeals from the Court of Federal Claims on the other.
Some of the oldest and most widespread stories in the world are stories of adventure such as Homer's The Odyssey.
* Some of Ireland's most famous battles have been fought in this month.
Some of the people of Curraun consider themselves Achill people, and most natives of Achill refer to this area as being " in Achill ".
Some opcodes require one or more operands as part of the instruction, and most assemblers can take labels and symbols as operands to represent addresses and constants, instead of hard coding them into the program.
Some other English changes in which most North American dialects do not participate:
Some of these nouns, for example staff, actually combine with plural verbs most of the time.
Some scholars contend that the most ancient and genuine story told of only four sons of Aeolus: Sisyphus, Athamas, Cretheus, and Salmoneus, as the representatives of the four main branches of the Aeolic race.
Some of the ethnic influences could be found in the nation from after the American Civil War and into the History of United States continental expansion during most of the 19th century.
Some of his most important images were in editions of only 30 and many were described as rare in 1970.
Some wards in Accrington rank amongst the most deprived in terms of healthcare and life expectancy in the country.
Some argue that the view of Arianism that exists to this day among most Christians would not have existed were it not for Athanasius.
Some InterCityExpress and most InterCity trains call at Bonn Hauptbahnhof whilst the Siegburg / Bonn railway station is situated on the Cologne-Frankfurt high-speed rail line outside of Bonn and serviced by InterCityExpress trains.
Some birds, especially corvids and parrots, are among the most intelligent animal species ; a number of bird species have been observed manufacturing and using tools, and many social species exhibit cultural transmission of knowledge across generations.
Some neurons emit action potentials constantly, at rates of 10 100 per second, usually in irregular patterns ; other neurons are quiet most of the time, but occasionally emit a burst of action potentials.

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Some authors who opposed the Soviet regime, such as Milovan Đilas, critically defined them as a new class.
Some of his more successful and critically acclaimed movies, Paris, Texas and Wings of Desire, for example, have been the result of fruitful collaborations with avant-garde authors Peter Handke and Sam Shepard.
Some are no longer relevant given the ability of computers to perform complex encryption, but his second axiom, now known as Kerckhoffs's principle, is still critically important.
Some of Java endemic species are critically endangered, some even already extinct ; Java used to have its own endemic tiger subspecies that extinct in mid-1970s.
Some commentators disagree, including American GM Reuben Fine, who wrote that " if we examine Morphy's record and games critically, we cannot justify such extravaganza ", and British GM Raymond Keene.
Some form of the Two Source hypothesis continues to be preferred by an overwhelming majority of critically trained New Testament scholars as the theory that is best able to resolve the synoptic problem.
Cooder's critically acclaimed new album Pull Up Some Dust and Sit Down, released on August 30, 2011, contains politically charged songs such as " No Banker Left Behind " which was inspired by a Robert Scheer column.
Some critically acclaimed novels that were turned into disaster films include On the Beach ( by Nevil Shute ), The War of the Worlds ( by H. G. Wells ), Failsafe ( by Eugene Burdick and Harvey Wheeler ) and A Night to Remember ( non-fiction by Walter Lord ).
Some of Tyne Tees best known programming includes the groundbreaking music show The Tube, critically acclaimed adaptations of Catherine Cookson novels, and children's programmes such as Supergran.
Some episodes had originally aired on the author's groundbreaking, critically acclaimed 1939-1940 program Arch Oboler's Plays, among them:
Some sources given for these figures, however, go back to the 1970s when the language was less critically endangered.
More film parts followed, including roles in Some Voices ( 2000 ) and Captain Corelli's Mandolin ( 2001 ), before he played the critically acclaimed roles of Stephen Collins in State of Play ( 2003 ) and Gordon Brown in The Deal ( 2003 ).
Some of the most critically effective artworks of the recent period were staged outside the gallery, away from the museum and in that sense, protest art has found a different relationship to the public.
Some elders have referred to the region as " Al Maklouba " in a reference to an old myth saying the region had known a major earthquake that critically changed the landscape in the lagoon.
Some scholars have critically responded because, one of them claims he does not take into account that an individual's greatest influence can be revealed not so much in the period of the old regime's collapse, but in the formation period of a new one ( according to our model it is the fourth phase see below ).
Some species of critically endangered bats have been spotted in Central Catchment Nature Reserve.
Some of his most notable film roles include Star Trek: Nemesis, RocknRolla, Bronson, Warrior, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, This Means War, and Inception, the critically acclaimed film for which he won the BAFTA Rising Star Award.
Some approach the Bible ' objectively ' to critically evaluate text which degrade women and people of color and offer an African-centred form, to resist male domination and bias, or what could be termed anti-women or androcentric attitudes and forms.
Some critics argue that readers are implicitly identified with the Duke, leading them to examine their assumptions and interpretations critically.
Some commuters were also complaining that these racks took up critically needed space which could be occupied by other passengers which often filled the train.
" Some critics praised The Other Guys as the best police film of the year, comparing the film to the critically panned Cop Out, with Richard Roeper stating, " Note to Kevin Smith: THIS is how you do a spoof of the buddy-cop genre ," and Stephen Whitty of The Star-Ledger said in his mixed review, " Measured against this year's other police farce -- remember Cop Out?

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