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Some immigrants entered the country only by surreptitiously wiping the chalk marks off, or by turning their clothes inside out.
Some versions have the golem eventually turning on its creator or attacking other Jews.
Some Nichiren schools see the incident of the attempted beheading as marking a turning point in Nichiren's teaching, since Nichiren began inscribing the Gohonzon and wrote a number of major doctrinal treatises during his subsequent three-year exile on Sado Island in the Japan Sea.
Some swallowtail butterflies use parsley as a host plant for their larvae ; their caterpillars are black and green striped with yellow dots, and will feed on parsley for two weeks before turning into butterflies.
Some changes included increasing the minimum ski length and also the sidecut which makes the ski turn less tightly. In 2008 ski lengths were increased as it was found by physiotherapists that the shorter skis combined with the constant knee jerking movements were considered unnecessarily harmful to racers knees due to the turning radius of the skis ( especially the slalom skis ) therefore the F. I. S made the minimum ski length for women in slalom 155 cm and men 165 cm.
Some ring rosaries have a small bearing on the inside of the ring to facilitate turning.
Some of his men had been taken prisoner by the garrison of Montgomery and beheaded, and Llywelyn responded by burning Montgomery, Powys, New Radnor, Hay and Brecon before turning west to capture the castles of Neath and Kidwelly.
Some practices have not changed since the dawn of warfare: ambushes, seeking and turning flanks, maintaining reconnaissance, creating and using obstacles and defences, etc.
Some historians, such as Richard Southern, have seen the conquest as a critical turning point in history.
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 accuse ecological economics of likewise turning scientific theory into political economy, although theses in that science can often be tested.
Some interpretations have the Cailleach and Brìghde as two faces of the same goddess, while others describe the Cailleach as turning to stone on Bealltainn and reverting back to humanoid form on Samhainn in time to rule over the winter months.
Some months later, shortly after turning seventy, he was disabled by a stroke.
Some kibbutzim have been criticized for " abandoning " socialist principles and turning to capitalist projects in order to make the kibbutz more self-sufficient economically.
Some Japanese viewpoints consider these engagements, and the improving Allied surface capability to challenge their surface ships at night, to be just as significant as the Battle of Midway in turning the tide against them.
Some of the early settlers to the area were the Collins family of Chestnut Ridge Farm, for whom Chestnut Ridge Middle School is named after ; the Turner family, for whom Turnersville was named ; the Hurff family, for whom the census designation Hurffville and Hurffville Elementary School are named ; the Heritage family, whose family began the Heritage's Dairy Farm Stores, and for whom the community Heritage Valley is named ; the Morgan family, who were the first residents of the Olde Stone House, a landmark for residents of the Township ; and the Bell Family, who arrived in 1899, turning the 139-year-old grist mill into General Mills, and for whom Bells Lake Park and Bells Elementary School are named.
Some jurisdictions allow turning on red in the opposite direction ( left in right-driving countries ; right in left-driving countries ) from a one-way road onto another one-way road ; some of these even allow these turns from a two-way road onto a one-way road.
Some continuous lanes are protected by a raised curb located between the continuous lane and a normal traffic lane, with white and / or yellow reflective paint or tape, prohibiting turning or adjacent traffic from entering the lane.
Some of the more notable among those clans who had formerly cooperated with the English but became increasingly alienated until turning openly anti-Norman and a thorn in the side of the Dublin administration were the O ' Connor Falys, the MacMurrough-Kavanagh dynasty, the Byrnes and the O ' Mores of Leix.
Some lower market cymbals are not turned at all and are produced by pressing rather than turning.
Some excellent student cymbals have a final hammering pattern produced by a single blow of a press, after genuine turning.
Some supplies provide analog inputs that can be used to control the output voltage, effectively turning them into high-voltage amplifiers albeit with very limited bandwidth.
Some digital type designers are rediscovering the older lore of " optical scaling ", and subsequently turning out more sensible revivals aimed at pleasing human eyes.
Some use real time filtering software which is programmed to send stock symbols to a screen which meet specific criteria during the day, such as displaying stocks that are turning from positive to negative.

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Some competitions use a " set " scoring system, with the first to seven points awarded a set in a best-or-three or best-of-five set match.
Some compounds have very high boiling points.
Some compounds have high boiling points as well as being air sensitive.
Some evidence for this last possibility may be seen in film recordings of the crash-as the nose of the boat climbs and the jet exhaust points at the water surface no disturbance or spray can be seen at all.
Some groups may have multiple FAQ on related topics, or even two or more competing FAQ explaining a topic from different points of view.
Some points of interest are the Grotto ( the interior was designed by the French artist Niki de Saint-Phalle ), the Gallery Building, the Orangerie and the two pavilions by Remy de la Fosse.
Some points of interest are the Tropical House, the Cactus House, the Canary House and the Orchid House, which hosts one of the world's biggest collection of orchids, and free-flying birds and butterflies.
Some points of interest are the Planet M., the former German Pavillon, some nations ' vacant pavilions, the Expowale, the EXPO-Plaza and the EXPO-Gardens ( Parc Agricole, EXPO-Park South and the Gardens of change ).
Some of the statement's points that diverge from other common Orthodox positions are:
Some representative data points are given in the table following the plot.
Some retailers with banking operations also award points for every pound spent on their credit cards, as well as bonus points for purchasing financial services.
Some metals that have low density, low hardness, and low melting points, these ( the alkali and alkaline earth metals ).
Some contemporary Catholic theologians, such as John Wijngaards, dispute the Magisterium's interpretation of Natural Law as applied to specific points of sexual ethics, such as in the areas of contraceptives and homosexual unions.
Some paedobaptists, then, think the analogy of baptism to circumcision correctly points to children, since the historic Israelite application of circumcision was to infants, not to adult converts, of which there were few.
Some investigators have argued that it is this neuroticism that causes acute injuries to turn chronic, but clinical evidence points the other way, to chronic pain causing neuroticism.
Some enzymes at important metabolic control points such as ornithine decarboxylase is regulated entirely by its rate of synthesis and its rate of degradation.
Some retcons do not directly contradict previously established facts, but " fill in " missing background details, usually to support current plot points.
Some high-performance boats are capable of traveling faster than the true windspeed on some points of sail, see for example the Hydroptère, which set a world speed record in 2009 by sailing 1. 71 times the speed of the wind.
Some game versions award bonus points for clearing the field quickly, encouraging faster play.
Some taekwondo instructors also incorporate the use of pressure points, known as jiapsul, as well as grabbing self-defense techniques borrowed from other martial arts, such as hapkido and judo.
Some riders may sit back in the main bunch conserving energy, only attacking for the sprints to gain points.
Some astrologers also take note of minor planetary bodies, fixed stars, asteroids ( for example, Chiron ) and other mathematically calculated points and angles such as the vertex, equatorial ascendant, etc.
Some have multiple drop points.

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