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Some 45 frequencies are assigned for use primarily by dominant Class 1, -- A or Class 1, -- B clear-channel stations, designed to operate with adequate power and to provide service -- both groundwave and ( at night ) skywave -- over large areas and at great distances, being protected against interference to the degree necessary to achieve this objective.
Some appellate courts, particularly supreme courts, have the power of discretionary review, meaning that they can decide whether they will hear an appeal brought in a particular case.
Some bishops were initially reluctant to attend, fearing that the meeting would declare itself a council with power to legislate for the church ; but it agreed to pass only advisory resolutions.
Some groups identifying as Ásatrú have been associated with neo-Nazi and " white power " movements.
Some thirty distinct populations of Mexican tetras live in deep caves and have lost the power of sight and even their eyes.
Some constitutions, especially written constitutions, also act as limiters of state power, by establishing lines which a state's rulers cannot cross, such as fundamental rights.
Some types of self-starting synchronous motors always started when power was applied, but in detail, their behavior was chaotic and they were equally likely to start rotating in the wrong direction.
Some small sense of the noise and power of a cavalry charge can be gained from the 1970 film Waterloo, which featured some 2000 cavalrymen, some of them cossacks.
Some might, for instance, see Christ's death and resurrection in terms not of actual physical reanimation, but in terms of the good news of Jesus ' teaching: that God's children are no longer slaves to the power of death.
Some domains of government power are of the exclusive provision of the Province, and some are held concurrently with the Central government.
Some such units employ batteries that can provide power for several hours in case of external power interruption ( e. g., see the EMC Symmetrix ) and thus maintain the content of the volatile storage parts intact.
Some such units employ batteries that can provide power for several hours in case of external power interruption ( e. g., see the EMC Symmetrix ) and thus maintain the content of the volatile storage parts intact.
Some professional dominatrices are also " lifestyle " dominatrices-i. e., in addition to paid sessions with submissive clients they engage in unpaid recreational sessions or may incorporate power exchange within their own private lives and relationships.
Some disputes need the coercive power of the state to enforce a resolution.
Some engines convert heat from noncombustive processes into mechanical work, for example a nuclear power plant uses the heat from the nuclear reaction to produce steam and drive a steam engine, or a gas turbine in a rocket engine may be driven by decomposing hydrogen peroxide.
Some US colleges are now going green by signing the " President's Climate Commitment ," a document that a college President can sign to enable said colleges to practice environmentalism by switching to solar power, etc.
Some scientists and engineers have expressed reservations about nuclear power, including: Barry Commoner, S. David Freeman, John Gofman, Arnold Gundersen, Mark Z. Jacobson, Amory Lovins, Arjun Makhijani, Gregory Minor, Joseph Romm and Benjamin K. Sovacool.
Some of the most notable feminist science fiction works have illustrated these themes using utopias to explore a society in which gender differences or gender power imbalances do not exist, or dystopias to explore worlds in which gender inequalities are intensified, thus asserting a need for feminist work to continue.
Some groups see the clitoris as dangerous, capable of killing a man if his penis touches it, or a baby if the head comes into contact with it during birth, though Amnesty cautions that ideas about the power of the clitoris can be found elsewhere.
Some aircraft, the Panavia Tornado for example, retain a very basic hydro-mechanical backup system for limited flight control capability on losing electrical power, in the case of the Tornado this allows rudimentary control of the stabilators only for pitch and roll axis movements.
Some models in econophysics have shown that when agents are allowed to interact locally in a free market ( i. e. their decisions depend not only on utility and purchasing power, but also on their peers ' decisions ), prices can become unstable and diverge from the equilibrium, often in an abrupt manner.
Some injunctions contain wording that restricts damaging or vandalizing the property of another, both public and private property, including but limited to any vehicle, light fixture, door, fence, wall, gate, window, building, street sign, utility box, telephone box, trees, or power pole.
Some hydropower systems such as water wheels can draw power from the flow of a body of water without necessarily changing its height.

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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 Swedish historians believe the name derives from the cripple secondary god Balder of Nordic mythology.
Some authorities claim the word derives from the Late Latin phrase forestam silvam, meaning " the outer wood "; others claim the term is a latinisation of the Frankish word * forhist " forest, wooded country ", assimilated to forestam silvam ( a common practise among Frankish scribes ).
Some hotels have gained their renown through tradition, by hosting significant events or persons, such as Schloss Cecilienhof in Potsdam, Germany, which derives its fame from the Potsdam Conference of the World War II allies Winston Churchill, Harry Truman and Joseph Stalin in 1945.
Some scholars speculate that the name derives from the Turkic root " Bala " or " Great ", and the clan-name " Endzhar ".
Some Shakespeare scholars speculate that it derives from Shakespeare's own draft, or " foul papers ," since it contains minor errors in speech labels and stage directions that are thought to be characteristic of the author in the process of composition.
Some historians believe that the Flag of England derives from the flag of Genoa, which originates as far back as 1096.
Some early reenactors assert the word derives from German Farbe, color, because inauthentic reenactors were over-colorful compared with the dull blues, greys or browns of the real Civil War uniforms that were the principal concern of American reenactors at the time the word was coined.
Some art critics have been sceptical of the claim that Tyson ’ s work derives from and appeals to big and difficult ideas, and have seen his work as more kitsch than complex.
Some speculate that it comes from the Turkish verb qaz ( to wander ), because the Kazakhs were wandering steppemen ; or that it derives from the prototurk word khasaq ( a wheeled cart used by the Kazakhs to transport their yurts and belongings ).
Some have suggested that " Akeman " derives from the Anglo-Saxon words for " oak-man ".
Some think it comes from an indigenous word that means " valley " but it's also plausible that Coamo derives its name from Coamex ( or Coamey ), who was a celebrated local cacique ( or " chieftain " in the Taino language ).
Some Japanese scholars have supported the theory that the tengu's image derives from that of the Hindu eagle deity Garuda, who was pluralized in Buddhist scripture as one of the major races of non-human beings.
Some scholars hold that torii derives from the torana gates at the Buddhist historic site of Sanchi ( 3rd century BCE-11th century CE ).
Some historians argue that the actual settlement of Ramana near Baku was possibly founded by the Roman troops of Lucius Julius Maximus from Legio XII Fulminata in circa 84-96 AD and derives its name from the Latin Romana .< ref >
Some others believe that the name derives form " Shko-kodër ( Shko në Kodër )" which in Albanian means " Go to the hill " which symbolizes the Castle of Rozafa in the hill at the entrance to Shkodra.
Some etymologists posit that the French ( and English ) word baron, taken from the Latin baro, also derives from the Latin par.
Some derives from common law principles which have developed over centuries, and which evolve as the nature of disputes presented to courts change.
Some derives from state statutory law.
Some derives from the original public grants of land to the States and from the documents of their origination.
Some derives from state, federal and local regulation of waters through zoning, public health and other regulation.
Similarly, in one of the most vigorous markets for comics is in Japan, where " Some 40 percent of publications are comics, and 30 percent of publication revenue derives from comics ", one main driving force in this dynamic market is doujinshi, which is a kind of copycat technique.
Some scholars have speculated that Belinda derives from the Germanic given name Betlindis, or possibly a contracted form of Old High German Betlinde, meaning " bright serpent " or " bright linden tree.
Some believe that it derives from Māori Te Maru, which can mean a ' place of shelter '.

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