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Some and pairs
Some have colored miniatures showing pairs of musicians playing a wide variety of instruments.
# Some pairs of letters represented either two separate vowels in two syllables, or a diphthong in a single syllable.
Some pairs of processes cannot be connected by cause-and-effect relations, and they are said to be spatially separated.
Some studies have found that programmers working in pairs produce shorter programs, with better designs and fewer bugs, than programmers working alone.
Some people are missing one of the two pairs of floating ribs, while others have a third pair.
Some iaido schools, however, include kata performed in pairs.
Some sources claim its true size is around 3. 5 billion base pairs ( slightly larger than the human genome ).
Some charanguistas use " octave " strings on other pairs in addition to the middle course.
Some plant species have enormous mtDNAs ( as many as 2, 500, 000 base pairs per mtDNA molecule ) but, surprisingly, even those huge mtDNAs contain the same number and kinds of genes as related plants with much smaller mtDNAs.
Some pairs don't play that 1 – 2 is game forcing, although some do.
Some pairs play that 2 / 1 isn't absolutely game forcing ; the pair can stop below game only when responder rebids his suit.
Some pairs play a variant in which the 1NT response to 1 or 1 is semi-forcing.
Some words occur so often in pairs that the form with the dual suffix is used in practice for the general plural, such as " eye / eyes ", used even in a sentence like " The spider has eight eyes.
Some species are solitary in nature and form highly territorial mated pairs ; others form harems with a single male dominant over several females.
Some palpigrades have three pairs of abdominal lung-sacs, although these are not true book lungs as there is no trace of the characteristic leaflike lamellae which defines book lungs.
Some are younger, though normally younger workers are nursemaids or au pairs rather than nannies in the traditional use of the term.
Some high power models use paralleled pairs of output tubes ( four or more in total ) in push-pull.
Some pairs of recursively enumerable sets are effectively separable and some are not.
Some churches had massive pairs of bronze doors decorated with narrative relief panels, like the Gniezno Doors or those at Hildesheim, " the first decorated bronze doors cast in one piece in the West since Roman times ", and arguably the finest before the Renaissance.
Some letter pairs should not be interpreted as digraphs, but appear due to compounding, like in hogshead and cooperate.
Some robbed individually, but others operated in pairs or in small gangs.
Some of the smaller vessels are muscular, effectively forming hearts ; from one to five pairs of such hearts is typical.
Some pairs of minerals that are not related structurally or compositionally may also exhibit epitaxy.
Some pairs were same-sex, others were mixed.

Some and consonants
Some modifications to game play to increase difficulty level are sometimes implemented, such as limiting guesses on high-frequency consonants and vowels.
Some Japanese consonants have several allophones, which may give the impression of a larger inventory of sounds.
Some languages have stops made with other mechanisms as well: ejective stops ( glottalic egressive ), implosive stops ( glottalic ingressive ), or click consonants ( lingual ingressive ).
Some scholars reserve the term epenthesis for " intrusive " vowels and use excrescence for intrusive consonants.
Some words may contain one or two consonants only: " be ", " feed on ".
Some locals pronounce it STAN-ěs-läw, without a final S. This is undoubtedly influenced by the Spanish version Estanislao and further followed by the fact that the San Joaquin Valley was settled by immigrants from the southern states after the Civil War, and the southern dialect tends to soften all following consonants.
Some characteristics of Chechen include its wealth of consonants and sounds similar to Arabic and the Salishan languages of Northern America and a large vowel system resembling those of Swedish and German.
Some direct evidence for laryngeal consonants comes from Anatolian:
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 Slavic languages such as Slovak may manifest formidable numbers of consecutive consonants, such as in the words štvrť, zmrzlina, and žblnknutie, but the liquid consonants / r / and / l / can form syllable nuclei in Slovak, and behave phonologically as vowels in this case.
Some other modern Indo-European languages have pitch accent systems, like Swedish and Norwegian, deriving from a stress-based system they inherited from Old Norse, and Punjabi, which developed tone distinctions that maintained lexical distinctions as consonants were conflated.
Some languages may have consonants which are intermediate.
Some have interpreted the presence of non-standard consonants in the spellings of South Island place-names, such as g ( as distinct from k, e. g., Katigi, Otago ), v ( e. g., Mavora ), l instead of r ( e. g., Little Akaloa, Kilmog, Waihola, Rakiula ), and w or u instead of wh as reflecting dialect difference.
Some languages distinguish a third type, CVVC syllables ( with both a branching nucleus and a coda ) and / or CVCC syllables ( with a coda consisting of two or more consonants ) as superheavy syllables.
Some accounts distinguish between " intrusive vowels ", vowel-like releases of consonants as phonetic detail, and true epenthetic vowels, which are required by the phonotactics of the language and acoustically identical with phonemic vowels.
Some instant messaging users, having problems typing in Chinese characters, model this rule of romanisation for communication, but they use voiced instead of voiceless unaspirated consonants, such as using ' b ','d ' or ' g ' where this system may have used ' p ','t ' or ' k '.
Some consonants become silent at the end of word or in a series of consonant letters.
Some Turkic languages avoid certain combinations of consonants at the beginning of a word.

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