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Some and permanent
Some high performance permanent PSAs exhibit high adhesion values and can support kilograms of weight per square centimeter of contact area, even at elevated temperature.
Some jurisdictions have penal codes written to inflict permanent harsh punishments: legal mutilation, capital punishment or life without parole.
Some interpretations of hetaera have held they were concubines when one had a permanent relationship with a single man.
Some of the methods and reforms have gained permanent advocates, and are widely utilized.
Some of the top mathematicians who were or are now permanent professors at the IHÉS include
Some Canadian – Japanese contacts predate the mutual establishment of permanent legations.
Some non-stilbene brighteners are used in more permanent applications such as whitening synthetic fiber.
Some of these are immediate while others are enduring or permanent.
Some studies have related the use of quinine and hearing impairment, particularly high-frequency loss, but it has not been conclusively established whether such impairment is temporary or permanent.
Some used a liquid transmitter, some had a metal diaphragm that induced current in an electromagnet wound around a permanent magnet, and some were " dynamic "-their diaphragm vibrated a coil of wire in the field of a permanent magnet or the coil vibrated the diaphragm.
Some early DC bias systems used a permanent magnet that was placed near the record head.
Some boats use AC motors or permanent magnet brushless motors.
Some Account of William Usselinx and Peter Minuit: Two individuals who were instrumental in establishing the first permanent colony in Delaware ( The Historical Society of Delaware.
Some clothing is permanent press, having been treated with a coating ( such as polytetrafluoroethylene ) that suppresses wrinkles and creates a smooth appearance without ironing.
Some beaches are artificial ; they are either permanent or temporary ( For examples see Monaco, Paris, Copenhagen, Rotterdam, Nottingham, Toronto, Hong Kong and Singapore, and Tianjin ).
Some hobbyists, for one-off construction or permanent prototyping, use point-to-point wiring with DIPs, and their appearance when physically inverted as part of this method inspires the informal term " dead bug style " for the method.
Some account of Willem Usselinx and Peter Minuit: Two individuals who were instrumental in establishing the first permanent colony in Delaware, The Historical Society of Delaware, 1881
Some 2, 600 special interest groups have a permanent office in Brussels.
* Electric motors and generators: Some electric motors rely upon a combination of an electromagnet and a permanent magnet, and, much like loudspeakers, they convert electric energy into mechanical energy.
Some of his first rehearsals in the country involved conducting the Elizabethan Sydney Orchestra and the Australian Opera Chorus, both newly formed and on permanent contracts.
Some of the permanent exhibits include a history of audio technology, a section of mannequins donning outfits of famous performers past and present, and an area which looks at music scenes in various cities throughout different eras, including Memphis in the 50s, Detroit, Liverpool and San Francisco in the 60s, Los Angeles in the 70s, New York City and London in the 70s and 80s and Seattle in the 90s.
Some critics oppose the practice of women changing their names upon marriage, on the grounds that it makes women historically invisible: " In our society ' only men have real names ' in that their names are permanent and they have ' accepted the permanency of their names as one of the rights of being male .'...
Some words require more emphasis than others, and, according to Thorndike, his list informs teachers of the most frequently occurring words that should be reinforced by instruction and thus become “ a permanent part of stock of word knowledge ” ( p. xi ).
Some of the buildings from the 1939 Fair were used for the first temporary headquarters of the United Nations from 1946 until it moved in 1951 to its permanent headquarters in Manhattan.

Some and pools
Some even boast two pools, one for adults and one for children.
Some fish had developed primitive lungs to help them breathe air when the stagnant pools of the Devonian swamps were lacking in oxygen.
Some pools organize to form intra-pool competitions.
Some ducks, particularly in Australia where rainfall is patchy and erratic, are nomadic, seeking out the temporary lakes and pools that form after localised heavy rain.
Some supply cooperatives also operate machinery pools that provide mechanical field services ( e. g., plowing, harvesting ) to their members.
Some temples of Sobek kept pools where sacred crocodiles were kept: these crocodiles were fed the best cuts of meat and became quite tame.
Some soaking pools and tubs are developed for visitors ( which are next to the campgrounds ), and other more natural pools are further downstream in a riverbed boulder field.
Some pools only occur seasonally while others retain enough water to be present all year.
* Some protein skimmers-a device to clean saltwater pools and fish ponds of organic mater-use counter current technologies.
Some of the youth are involved in swimming in the gulf water because of the limited number of swimming pools ; also, some people are focusing on the running sports.
Some larvae, especially in seasonal pools and in the north, may metamorphose as soon as feasible.
Some generic landform elements including: pits, peaks, channels, ridges, passes, pools and plains, may be extracted from a digital elevation model using some automated techniques where the data has been gathered by modern satellites and stereoscopic aerial surveillance cameras.
Some associations are, not quite literally, towns, complete with private roads, street lights, services, utilities, amenities, commonly owned buildings, pools, and even schools.
Some have become famous for particular activities such as Puhoi and its cheese factory, or Waiwera and its geothermal hot pools.
Some of the bighorn may go without visiting water for weeks or months, sustaining their body moisture from food and from rainwater collected in temporary rock pools.
Some breed in open, sun-lit pools, while others are found only in shaded breeding sites in forests.
Some of the more " interesting " kloofing involves long abseils or high jumps into pools from varying heights, up to as high as 20 or more metres ( for example the popular ' Suicide Gorge ' in South Africa ).
Some species of Marsilea are cultivated in garden pools or aquaria.
Some people-particularly the inhabitants of the North and South Coast-use this week as an opportunity to visit beaches, rivers and swimming pools, due to the stifling heat that reigns during this time of year.
Some communities have great success using pools, ice rinks, hockey rinks and tennis courts in the off season as makeshift dog parks.
Some football pools offer additional ways to win based on scores of football matches at half-time, or football matches in which particularly many goals are scored.
Some football pools companies additionally organised lotteries, betting on lottery results or spot the ball competitions at various points.
Some developers offer condominium-like amenities such as pools, tennis courts, man-made lakes, beaches, and small neighbourhood community centres within their residential communities.

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