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Some signs that are created with a 1 handshape can also be made using an L or a 5 handshape ( open handshape ).
Some Arminians, such as professor and theologian Robert Picirilli, reject the doctrine of open theism as a " deformed Arminianism ".
Some scholars disagree arguing that whitening of one's social status may be open to people of mixed race, but a typically black person will consistently be identified as black regardless of wealth or social status.
Some dai pai dong-like restaurants stay open till dawn.
Some other cash registers require a numeric password or physical key to be used when attempting to open the till.
Some of the suspicions about hidden weaknesses in the S-boxes were allayed in 1990, with the independent discovery and open publication by Eli Biham and Adi Shamir of differential cryptanalysis, a general method for breaking block ciphers.
Some non-software industries are beginning to use techniques similar to those used in free software development for their research and development process ; scientists, for example, are looking towards more open development processes, and hardware such as microchips are beginning to be developed with specifications released under copyleft licenses ( see the OpenCores project, for instance ).
Some free software advocates use the term Free and Open Source Software ( FOSS ) as an inclusive compromise, drawing on both philosophies to bring both free software advocates and open source software advocates together to work on projects with more cohesion.
Some users believe that a compromise term encompassing both aspects is ideal, to promote both the user's freedom with the software and also to promote the perceived superiority of an open source development model.
Some of the chefs were students of Fernand Point at the Pyramide in Vienne, and had left to open their own restaurants.
Some classifications now reserve the term woodland for an area with more open space between trees and distinguish among woodlands, open forests, and closed forests based on crown cover.
Some had entered into open rebellion.
Some of these highly trained and experienced specialists may have had no other practical choice open to them.
Some free software or open source reimplementations also include fixes.
Some, known as frame harps, also have a pillar ; those without the pillar are referred to as open harps.
Some later ram designs in the UK called compound rams were designed to pump treated water using an untreated drive water source, which overcomes some of the problems of having drinking water sourced from an open stream.
Some TRP channels seem to be constitutively open, while others are gated by voltage, intracellular Ca < sup > 2 +</ sup >, pH, redox state, osmolarity, and mechanical stretch.
Some TRP channels seem to be constitutively open, while others are gated by voltage, intracellular Ca < sup > 2 +</ sup >, pH, redox state, osmolarity, and mechanical stretch.
Some historians argue that this new approach is an expression of the American spirit and the boundless open space of the frontier, which German culture so admired.
Some partner dances such as Lindy Hop involve an open position which encourages each partner to improvise alone, yet others, such as Argentine Tango may involve a " close embrace " or closed position which require Followers to follow the Lead more comprehensively.
Some punishments consisted of amputation of various parts of the body and exposure in the open air for a day as example to others, eventually culminating in condemned slaves ’ execution at sunset.
Some ion channels are voltage gated, meaning that they can be switched between open and closed states by altering the voltage difference across the membrane.
Some non-fiction may include elements of unverified supposition, deduction, or imagination for the purpose of smoothing out a narrative, but the inclusion of open falsehoods would discredit it as a work of non-fiction.
Some open access works are also licensed for reuse and redistribution, which would qualify them as open content.

Some and clusters
Some stars in globular clusters appear to be as old as the universe itself ( by entirely different measurement and analysis methods ).
Some giant elliptical galaxies, particularly those at the centers of galaxy clusters, such as M87, have as many as 13, 000 globular clusters.
Some intermetallic materials e. g. do exhibit metal clusters, reminiscent of molecules and these compounds are more a topic of chemistry than of metallurgy.
Some astronomers believe the two types of star clusters form via the same basic mechanism, with the difference being that the conditions that allowed the formation of the very rich globular clusters containing hundreds of thousands of stars no longer prevail in the Milky Way.
Some clusters of radio and electronics stores were created or added to in the Canal Street and Union Square areas.
Some of the best known species are noted for their many clusters of large flowers.
Some farmers have devised their own ways to disinfect the clusters between cows.
Some winemakers utilize a derivative of carbonic maceration in which whole clusters are placed in large open vats allowed to ferment inside the individual grape berries, without the addition of yeast, for a few days before they are crushed.
Some open clusters, such as the bright double cluster ( NGC 869 and NGC 884 ) in the constellation Perseus, and globular clusters, such as M13 in Hercules, are easy to spot.
Some sort of reversible-jump variant is also needed when doing MCMC or Gibbs sampling over nonparametric Bayesian models such as those involving the Dirichlet process or Chinese restaurant process, where the number of mixing components / clusters / etc.
Some areas, such as Times Square and Fifth Avenue, have large clusters of retail stores.
Some linguists argue that the term can only be properly applied to those consonant clusters that occur within one syllable.
Some Burmese dialects allow for clusters of up to four consonants ( with the addition of the medial, which can combine with the above-mentioned medials.
Some of the major anatomical components of the brain are organized as clusters of interconnected nuclei.
Some Internet root nameservers are implemented as clusters of hosts using anycast addressing.
Some dialects are further distinguished based on the palatalized alveolars, which have unpacked in syllable-final position as clusters.
Some SSI clusters include special hardware to reduce this slowdown.
Some familiar and seemingly actinomorphic flowers, such as those of daisies and dandelions ( Asteraceae ), are actually clusters of tiny zygomorphic flowers arranged into a radially symmetric inflorescence.
Some albums include clusters of songs on a particular subject, for example In the Dutch Mountains contains several songs about Hofstede's childhood memories, Giant Normal Dwarf includes several fantasy songs set in a folkloric version of the Netherlands called Fountainland, and the later albums, particularly Les Nuits, include numerous songs on the subject of human mortality.
Some websites use different subdomains to point to different server clusters.
Some authors go even further and consider it's a passive spiral galaxy, similar to those found on galaxy clusters with high redshift.

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