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Some and ware
Some of the designs used in this modern Polish pottery rendition of the older Bunzlauer ware harkens back to the German decorative motifs of the pre-war period but the new ceramic artisans of Boleslawiec have not hesitated to invent their own decorations, many of which are designed to have an especial appeal to the pottery's growing international clientele.
Some of the kilns improved their technology and are called the “ Six Old Kilns ”: Shigaraki ( Shigaraki ware ), Tamba, Bizen, Tokoname, Echizen, and Seto.
Some sources report that he became a prosperous merchant of tin ware in Philadelphia, but Thomas Denton McCormick states there is no evidence to back this story, and also says he just continued his auctioneering career.
Some of these were made in his works but many were bought as biscuit ware from Wedgwood and others and decorated by De Morgan's workers.
Some prehistoric and historic cultures used slip as the primary decorating material on their ware.
Some of the tiles, particularly those in a large panel under the portico to the left main entrance, are decorated with sage green and dark manganese purple that are characteristic of the earlier ' Damascus ware ' coloring scheme.
Some blue and white wares of the 16th century were characterized by Islamic influences, such as the ware under the Zhengde Emperor ( 1506 – 1521 ), which sometimes bore Persian and Arabic script.

Some and employed
Some evolutionary biologists, such as Richard Lewontin and the late Stephen Jay Gould have employed dialectical materialism in their approach, playing a precautionary heuristic role in their work.
Some education is also provided to members of the postgraduate designer programs, but they are employed by the university and do not count as part of the student body.
Some of this work employed infrared technology — previously used for satellite imaging — to detect previously unknown material by Euripides in fragments of the Oxyrhynchus papyri, a collection of ancient manuscripts held by the university.
Some campaigns have employed controversial tactics including sabotage, blockades, and arson, while most use peaceful protests such as marches, tree-sitting, and the like.
Some of the most expensive fighters such as the F-14 Tomcat, F-22 Raptor and F-15 Eagle were employed as all-weather interceptors as well as air superiority fighter aircraft, while commonly developing air-to-ground roles late in their careers.
Some versions of the Pickelhaube worn by German artillery units employed a ball-shaped finial rather than the pointed spike.
Some researchers have suggested that these animals employed slow, soaring flight, while others have concluded that their flight was fast and dynamic.
Some sources estimate that over 30, 000 people were working on the canal at any given period, that altogether more than 1. 5 million people from various countries were employed, and that thousands of laborers died on the project.
Some of the technical words employed can be used with differing meanings.
Some early CW transmitters employed an arc converter that could not be conveniently keyed.
Some models are employed for their particularly attractive body parts.
Some instruments are employed with sympathetic strings, additional strings not meant to be plucked.
Some large swing era orchestras also employed an additional piano, accordion, and banjo.
Some registered nurses are employed in private practice.
Some, particularly Post-Keynesian economists have suggested ensuring full employment via a job guarantee program, where those who are unable to find work in the private sector are employed by the government, the stock of thus employed public sector workers fulfilling the same function as the unemployed do in controlling inflation, without the human costs of unemployment.
Some similarities include legal formalities ( with professionals such as real estate agents generally employed to assist the buyer ); taxes need to be paid ( but typically less than those in U. S .); legal paperwork will ensure title ; and a neutral party such as a title company will handle documentation and money to make the smooth exchange between the parties.
Some of the methods employed were a system of gauges for checking dimensions of the various parts and jigs and fixtures for guiding the machine tools and properly holding and aligning the work pieces.
Some have speculated that Jesus was himself a Pharisee and that his arguments with Pharisees is a sign of inclusion rather than fundamental conflict ( disputation being the dominant narrative mode employed in the Talmud as a search for truth, and not necessarily a sign of opposition ).
Some manufacturers employed Scandinavian seamstresses who had been laid off due to mechanization of the textile industry, for example to replace the memory of the Swedish computer BESK with core memory in 1956.
Some of these formerly " public people " were privately employed by large landholders, and " public lands " increasingly reverted to the shōen.
Some composers notated it in the bass clef, when the lower register was persistently used, and historically several other options were employed.
Some authorities, such as Julian Hatcher, felt the Blish Lock as employed in the submachine gun did not accomplish much in terms of actual breech locking.
Some experiments suggest vitamin A and ribavirin could be effective as a treatment, but to date is not commonly employed in practice.
Some of Davis ' energy advisers were formerly employed by the same energy speculators who made millions from the crisis.

Some and blue
Some blue whales in the North Atlantic and North Pacific raise their tail fluke when diving.
Some dairy products such as blue cheese may become contaminated with the fungus Aspergillus fumigatus during ripening, which can trigger asthma and other respiratory problems in susceptible individuals.
Some of the major colors are white, black, red, yellow, blue, and cream.
Some of the major colors are white, black, red, yellow, blue, and cream.
Some open clusters contain hot blue stars which seem to be much younger than the rest of the cluster.
Some wear blue robes, and some wear white.
Some tequila distilleries label their tequila as " made with blue agave " or " made from blue agave.
Some notable examples are Times Beach, Missouri, whose residents were exposed to a high level of dioxins, and Wittenoom, Western Australia, which was once Australia's largest source of blue asbestos, but was shut down in 1966 due to health concerns.
Some sources suggest that the " K " in CMYK comes from the last letter in " black " and was chosen because B already means blue.
Some of these grasses include blue and black grama, big galleta, Indian ricegrass and three-awns.
Some sources say that the sundae was invented to circumvent blue laws, which forbade serving sodas on Sunday.
Some see the yellow pattern as solid and the blue pattern as interrupted, as in the illustrations on this page.
Some see the blue as solid and the yellow as interrupted, and some see it alternating between the two states.
Some girls ' schools also have navy blue skirts and open necked white blouses long in winter and short in summer, as the skirts are not allowed higher than below the knee ; the skirts also have splits up the centre at the back.
Some Zouave regiments wore a fez with a colored tassel ( usually yellow, blue, green, or red ) and turban, a tight fitting short jacket ( some without buttons ), a wide sash, baggy pantaloons or " chasseur " trousers, white leggings, and a short leather cuff for the calf, called jambieres.
Some species exhibit sexual dichromatism ; in the Abyssinian Ground-hornbill, for example, pure blue skin on the face and throat denotes an adult female, and red and blue skin denotes an adult male.
Some races, such as L. svecica svecica ( Red-spotted Bluethroat ) of northern Eurasia, have a red spot in the centre of the blue bib.
Some white cat fancies ( e. g., white Turkish Angora or white Turkish van cats ) may show striking heterochromia, with the most common pattern being one uniformly blue, the other copper, orange, yellow or green.
Some horses ( usually within the white, spotted, palomino or cremello groups of breeds ) may show amber, brown, white, and blue all within the same eye, without any sign of eye disease.
Some accounts specify that one of the commonest red bricks was necessary for ordinary membership, a rarer white brick for higher-level membership, and one of the rarest blue bricks for chairmanship.
Depending on the locale and its economic situation, it can range significantly: Some prisoners may receive black or grey while others wear dark red or blue.
Some were later modified by the installation of flashing blue lamps and two tone warning sirens, and alterations to the rear lamps, to bring them into line with then current practice on ' regular ' emergency appliances.
Some species have a blue color, commonly growing on old bread and giving it a blue fuzzy texture.

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