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Some and paramilitary
Some loyalists in Scotland support paramilitary groups such as the Ulster Defence Association ( UDA ) and Loyalist Volunteer Force ( LVF ).
Some veterans had been formed into a paramilitary force under Aung San, called the Pyithu yèbaw tat or People's Volunteer Organisation ( PVO ), and were openly drilling in uniform.
Some experts assess that the CIA Director-at that time Leon Panetta-has been more aggressive in conducting paramilitary operations in Pakistan than his predecessor.
Some of the ex-EPL members apparently would have eventually joined and participated, individually and allegedly without the support of the new political party, in paramilitary operations against the FARC and their former comrades.
Some loyalists claim the Kingsmill massacre is the reason they joined paramilitary groups.

Some and corps
In 1815, he published Mémoire sur les masses relatives des molécules des corps simples, ou densités présumées de leur gaz, et sur la constitution de quelques-uns de leur composés, pour servir de suite à l ' Essai sur le même sujet, publié dans le Journal de Physique, juillet 1811 (" Note on the Relative Masses of Elementary Molecules, or Suggested Densities of Their Gases, and on the Constituents of Some of Their Compounds, As a Follow-up to the Essay on the Same Subject, Published in the Journal of Physics, July 1811 ") (), about gas densities.
Some miles to the rear are the divisional and corps troops columns, which on the one hand replenish the empty wagons of the columns in front, and on the other draw fresh supplies from the depots on the line of communication.
Some Salvation Army corps make use of smaller ensembles of musicians.
Some felt the prize-money structures, based on competitive placement, were not fairly compensating all corps for their appearances.
Some corps still utilize the traditional G Bugle which is very rarely found in marching band.
Some Non-governmental organizations ( NGOs ) are known as corps.
Some corps managers, directors and instructors walked out of the 1969 VFW national rules committee meeting after their requests for major rules changes were not approved, and some of the protesting participants then formed the by-invitation-only ( and short-lived ) Midwest Combine in 1971.
Some corps in the 1920s added D crooks on some horns in order to play more complicated songs in two lines, similar to a handbell ensemble.
Some smaller corps had straight bugles even into the 1960s, and there are still some corps, bands and other groups who continue to use straight bugles or G-D piston bugles to this day, as entire horn lines or as bugle sections.
Some corps appoint more than one, but there is usually one designated chief drum major who leads the corps in both marching direction and musical direction.
Some local youths were duly enlisted into the corps of Janissaries, while the Ottoman admiral was left to garrison the city.
Some troops engaged in this war, especially engineering units, railway corps, logistical units and antiaircraft units, had been assigned to assist Vietnam in its struggle against the United States just a few years earlier during the Vietnam War.
Some of the surviving Tenth Corps soldiers slipped through the Japanese lines and returned to the new corps headquarters on foot.
Some cadet corps conduct a " leaving ceremony ", to recognize departing cadets.
Some companies ( especially in North America ) have trainees or apprentices, who rank below the corps de ballet, and may be unpaid.
Some corps use metal fifes.
Some fife and drum corps focus on interpreting a specific time period and spend some time portraying field musicians of the era at living history events.
Some drum corps ( or less often, marching bands ) do not have marching cymbal players at all, instead choosing to march additional hornline or color guard members, or other percussion instruments.
Some corps have experimented with the idea of front ensemble a few times before though, sometimes grounding concert timpani and drum sets ( which had to be carried onto the field by a person, then grounded ).
Some corps just used the old marching keyboards, using homemade stands.
Some corps took advantage of the new rule, and grounded their timpani.
Some corps rigged wooden blocks between the drum and the player, to help balance issues, as the drums were carried high on the body.

Some and Rome
Some early sources call him their father or grandfather, but considering the commonly accepted dates of the fall of Troy ( 1184 BC ) and the founding of Rome ( 753 BC ), this seems unlikely.
Some believe that this appeal “ thereby shows Christian ’ s of Luke ’ s day both that their predecessors were innocent before the state and that Paul had no political quarrel with Rome ” but rather with the Jews who were accusing him.
Some scholars believe that the apologetic view of Luke ’ s work is overemphasized and that it should not be regarded as a “ major aim of the Lucan writings .” While Munck believes that purpose of Luke ’ s work is not that clear-cut and sympathizes with other claims, he believes that Luke ’ s work can function as an apology only in the sense that it “ presents a defense of Christianity and Paul ” and may serve to “ clarify the position of Christianity within Jewry and within the Roman Empire .” Pervo disagrees that Luke ’ s work is an apology and even that it could possibly be addressed to Rome because he believes that “ Luke and Acts speak to insiders, believers in Jesus .” Freedman believes that Luke is writing an apology but that his goal is “ not to defend the Christian movement as such but to defend God ’ s ways in history .”
Some scholars believe Clement of Rome cryptically referenced Atlantis in his First Epistle of Clement, 20: 8:
Some authors even argue that the language moved westward during Late Antiquity, after the fall of Rome, into the north part of Hispania in which Basque is spoken today.
The canonization of Saint Udalric, Bishop of Augsburg, by Pope John XV in 999 is the first undoubted example of a papal canonization of a saint from outside Rome ( Some historians maintain that the first such canonization was that of Saint Swibert by Pope Leo III in 804 ).
Some claim Claudius was in Rome while others claim he was in Sinuessa.
Some Anglicans and Old Catholics accept that the Bishop of Rome is primus inter pares among all primates, but they embrace Conciliarism as a necessary check on what they consider to be the " excesses " of Ultramontanism.
Some countries may denote specific representatives to the FAO, for instance the United States Ambassador to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, who has ambassador rank and is also part of the United States Mission to the UN Agencies in Rome.
Some historians have speculated that since Rome lacked advanced naval technology the design of the warships was probably copied verbatim from captured Carthaginian triremes and quinqueremes or from ships that had beached on Roman shores due to storms.
Some of the earliest origins of minestrone soup pre-date the expansion of the Latin tribes of Rome into what became the Roman Republic and later Roman Empire, when the local diet was " vegetarian by necessity " and consisted mostly of vegetables, such as onions, lentils, cabbage, garlic, fava beans, mushrooms, carrots, asparagus, and turnips.
Some historians have argued that the notion that Peter was the first bishop of Rome and founded the episcopal see there can be traced back no earlier than the 3rd century.
Some writers claim that the emergence of a single bishop in Rome probably did not occur until the middle of the 2nd century.
Some forty-five French prelates, despite Philip's prohibition, and the confiscation of their property, attended the council at Rome in October 1302.
Some suggest he visited Rome with his friend Donatello before returning to Florence in 1431.
Some time between 1632 and 1636, Benedetto decided to move to Rome and then Naples in order to study civil law.
Some early Christians may have been persecuted for their faith, leading some to hide in the catacombs in Rome.
Some were pleasure houses such as those — like Hadrian's Villa at Tivoli — that were sited in the cool hills within easy reach of Rome or — like the Villa of the Papyri at Herculaneum — on picturesque sites overlooking the Bay of Naples.
* Some 400, 000 slaves perform the menial work of Rome, with middle-class citizens often owning eight ; the rich from 500 to 1, 000 ; an emperor as many as 20, 000.
Some of the most impressive public buildings are the amphitheatres, over 220 being known and many of which are well preserved, such as that at Arles, as well as its progenitor, the Colosseum in Rome.
Some have drawn parallels with the Eastern Catholic churches, but though there are some commonalities, Anglican ordinariates are intended to be part of the Western or Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church, as they had been before the breach with Rome following the reign of Mary I of England.
Some of these scholars contend that he never came to Western Europe and was virtually unknown there until the 3rd century AD when empress Julia Domna, who was herself from the province of Syria, decided to popularize him and his teachings in Rome.
Some historians hold that, during the persecutions, the Eucharist was celebrated among the tombs in the Catacombs of Rome, using the sarcophagi ( see sarcophagus ) of martyrs as altars on which to celebrate.
Some have argued that if it were not for the impact of Cato's writing, Latin might have been supplanted by Greek as the literary language of Rome.
Some time during the invasion, Severus was put to death by Maxentius, probably at Tres Tabernae near Rome ( the exact circumstances of his death are not certain ).

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