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Some and passages
" Some scholars theorize that the " we " passages in Acts are just such " handed down " quotations from some earlier source who accompanied Paul on his travels.
Some passages can be very rough during the winter.
Some cave passages may be marked with flagging tape or other indicators to show biologically, aesthetically, or archaeologically sensitive areas.
Some religious denominations believe that the passages that directly or indirectly refer to homosexuality condemn it or its practice, while others have disputed their interpretations.
Some Christians believe that Biblical passages have been mistranslated or that these passages do not refer to LGBT orientation as currently understood.
Some Protestant Christian denominations prohibit the drinking of alcohol based upon Biblical passages which condemn drunkenness ( such as Proverbs 23: 21, Isaiah 28: 1, Habakkuk 2: 15 ), but others allow moderate use of alcohol.
Some players use the more nimble tips of the fingers to play fast-moving solo passages or to pluck lightly for quiet tunes. The use of amplification allows the player to have more control over the tone of the instrument, because amplifiers have equalization controls that allow the bassist to accentuate certain frequencies ( often the bass frequencies ) while de-accentuating some frequencies ( often the high frequencies, so that there is less finger noise ).
Some passages and sections of Melville's works demonstrate his willingness to address all forms of sexuality, including the homoerotic, in his works.
Some of these cluster together in quite extensive passages.
Some have tiny entrances which open into caves, others lead into a maze of passages which can be several kilometers long.
Some passages were excluded by the correctors:
Some scholars historians argue that Solomon's apparent initial devotion to YHWH, described in passages such as his dedication prayer (), were written much later, after Jerusalem had become the religious centre of the kingdom, replacing locations such as Shiloh and Bethel.
Some scholars believe that passages such as these in the Books of Kings were not written by the same authors who wrote the rest of the text, instead probably by the Deuteronomist.
Some historians have interpreted passages in his diaries as suggesting that King regularly had sexual relations with prostitutes.
Some of the nuraghes are, however, located in strategic locations – such as hills – from which important passages could be easily controlled.
Some Bible translators argue that even if there are passages in the text that lend themselves to inclusive language, other changes are unfaithful to the original Hebrew and Greek.
* Some believe that male nuances are not attached to words in various passages ; therefore, translations like the TNIV could be more accurately communicate the meaning of the text.
Some claim that Virgil meant to change them before he died, while others find that the location of the two passages, at the very end of the so-called Volume I ( Books 1 – 6, the Odyssey ), and Volume II ( Books 7 – 12, the Iliad ), and their short length, which contrasts with the lengthy nature of the poem, are evidence that Virgil placed them purposefully there.
Some of Wright's more shocking passages dealing with race, sex, and politics were cut or omitted before original publication.
Some composers, such as Mikhail Glinka, Alexander Serov, Rimsky-Korsakov, Puccini, and Mascagni wrote passages of music without text and subsequently had the librettist add words to the vocal melody lines.
Some passages in the novel suggest that the Nazgûl wore their rings, while others suggest that Sauron actually held them.
Some modern scholars tend to reject these approaches stating that the Matthew account is a midrashic exposition that allows the author to present the event as a fulfillment of prophetic passages from the Old Testament.
Some hold them to be marks of erasure ; others believe them to indicate that in some collated manuscripts the stigmatized words were missing, hence that the reading is doubtful ; still others contend that they are merely a mnemonic device to indicate homiletical explanations which the ancients had connected with those words ; finally, some maintain that the dots were designed to guard against the omission by copyists of text-elements which, at first glance or after comparison with parallel passages, seemed to be superfluous.

Some and novel
Some of the driving research questions in studying how the brain itself processes language include: ( 1 ) To what extent is linguistic knowledge innate or learned ?, ( 2 ) Why is it more difficult for adults to acquire a second-language than it is for infants to acquire their first-language ?, and ( 3 ) How are humans able to understand novel sentences?
* Theodore Sturgeon's short novel, Some of Your Blood ( 1961 ), consists of letters and case-notes relating to the psychiatric treatment of a non-supernatural vampire.
Some authors believe that Bacon's vision for a Utopian New World in North America was laid out in his novel New Atlantis, which depicts a mythical island, Bensalem, located somewhere between Peru and Japan.
Some readers of the novel have seen the movie first and read the text of the novel through the film.
Some reviewers have identified similarities between the style and narrative of the 2003 Korean film Natural City and Dick's novel, as well as Blade Runner.
Some proposed that it was the cause for increasing resistance on trans-Atlantic phone cables, while others predicted that if polywater were to contact ordinary water, it would convert that water into polywater, echoing the doomsday scenario in Kurt Vonnegut's novel Cat's Cradle.
* The title of Rex Stout's Nero Wolfe novel Some Buried Caesar comes from one of the Tentmaker's quatrains ( FitzGerald's XVIII ), for example.
Some of the characters and situations were reused in Milligan's novel, The Looney.
Some science-fiction works, particularly of the " hard " genre, have explicitly made use of the Alcubierre theory, such as Stephen Baxter's novel Ark.
Some films and TV series have been based on the novel.
Some of the artistic treatments of Sherman's march are the Civil War era song " Marching Through Georgia " by Henry Clay Work ; Herman Melville's poem " The March to the Sea "; Ross McElwee's film Sherman's March ; and E. L. Doctorow's novel The March.
Some of them were informally led by young men few years older than other youths, like Rikitan in novel Hosi od Bobri reky or by best of the youths-like ' exemplary youth ' Mirek Dusin of Rychle Sipy Club.
Some elements of the storyline in the play differ considerably from those in the novel.
After some years of submitting stories to women's magazines, she published her first novel, Some Tame Gazelle, with Jonathan Cape in 1950.
Some read this novel as a thinly veiled allegorical critique of Austrian rule.
Some critics argue that the novel champions middle classes over the lower orders ; others, however, find this claim " too simplistic " and argue that the novel " highlights the shortfalls inherent to bourgeois masculinity.
Some see The Shrew as novel because, although it does promote male dominance, it does not condone violence towards women per se ; the " play's attitude was characteristically Elizabethan and was expressed more humanly by Shakespeare than by some of his sources.
Some works of art are pastiches in both senses of the term ; for example, the David Lodge novel and the Star Wars series appreciatively imitate work from multiple sources.
Some have theorized that he took the stage name from a mad scientist character in the novel The Drums of Jeopardy called " Boris Karlov ".
Some decisions for awarding the prize have been controversial, the most famous case being the decision to award the prize in 1919 to Marcel Proust ; this was met with indignation, since many in the public felt that the prize should have gone to Roland Dorgelès for Les Croix de bois, a novel about the First World War.
Some scholars have stated that Stowe saw her novel as offering a solution to the moral and political dilemma that troubled many slavery opponents: whether engaging in prohibited behavior was justified in opposing evil.

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