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Some of the more prolific of these independent record labels included Estrus, Get Hip, Bomp !, and Sympathy for the Record Industry.
Some of the bolero's leading composers have come from nearby countries, most especially the prolific Puerto Rican composer Rafael Hernández ; another example is Mexico's Agustín Lara.
Some of the bolero's leading composers have come from nearby countries, most especially the prolific Puerto Rican composer Rafael Hernández ; another example is Mexico's Agustín Lara.
Some famous names of the period, besides Rore, are Palestrina, who wrote some secular music early in his career ; the young Orlande de Lassus, who wrote many well-known examples, including the highly experimental and chromatic Prophetiae Sibyllarum, and who, on moving to Munich in 1556, began the history of madrigal composition outside of Italy ; and Philippe de Monte, the most prolific of all madrigal composers, whose first publication dates from 1554.
According to Ernst von Glasersfeld, Jean Piaget is " the great pioneer of the constructivist theory of knowing " ( in An Exposition of Constructivism: Why Some Like it Radical, 1990 ) and " the most prolific constructivist in our century " ( in Aspects of Radical Constructivism, 1996 ).
Some of the nicknames he earned were " Sixer Sidhu " for his prolific batting performances and " Jonty Singh " with respect to his improved fielding in his late career, Jonty Rhodes being the best fielder at that time.
Some of these composers were among the most famous and talented in Europe, including Melchior Franck, Hans Leo Hassler, and the spectacularly prolific Michael Praetorius.
Some of his most prolific work has been in television commercials, for products as diverse as Kellogg's Sugar Frosted Flakes and Remington electric razors.
Some of the most prolific popularisers of mathematics include Keith Devlin, Martin Gardner and Ian Stewart.
Some current prolific carvers are converting from quantity to quality, making fewer pieces of high artistic quality ( as the market is flooded with lower quality quickly-made carvings ).
Some larger breeders have more than 3000 hives of the most prolific species, each with 3000 or more bees, and can produce over 1. 5 tons of honey per year.

Some and authors
Some authors have speculated that Ælle may have led the Saxon forces at this battle, while others reject the idea out of hand.
Some authors, however, consider alkaloids a special case of amines.
Some authors classify as pseudoalkaloids such compounds such as ephedrine and cathinone.
Some authors see a centralized peer – review process as less relevant and publish on their home pages or on unreviewed sites like arXiv.
Some authors also define an alkali as a base that dissolves in water.
Some sources include the requirement that the curve may not cross the line infinitely often, but this is unusual for modern authors.
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.
Some authors require in addition that μ ( C ) < ∞ for every compact set C. If a Borel measure μ is both inner regular and outer regular, it is called a regular Borel measure.
Some authors use the convention B < sub > 1 </ sub > = − 1 / 2 and state Bernoulli's formula in this way:
Some authors deviate from the definition just given by identifying each object with its identity morphism.
Some authors have claimed this to be untrue, showing that the pollutant and irritant count within cars is consistently higher, ( presumably because of limited circulation of air within the car and due to the air intake being directly in the stream of other traffic ).
Some authors use countable set to mean a set with the same cardinality as the set of natural numbers.
As noted above, this terminology is not universal: Some authors use countable to mean what is here called " countably infinite ," and to not include finite sets.
Some authors, however, write about water clocks appearing as early as 4000 BC in these regions of the world.
Some authors take a different perspective.
Some authors have used " basal " differently to mean a clade that is " more primitive " or less species-rich than its sister clade ; others consider this usage to be incorrect, and many now discourage the use of that term altogether to avoid such implications.
Some authors of technical documents may prefer either mouse devices or the more generic pointing devices.
Some scholars feel that in addition to its spiritual components, portions of the text merely reflect the human authors ' beliefs and feelings about God at the time of its writing, and their cultural sensibilities.
Some authors have not succeeded in adapting to the changes brought about by modern technology ; others, such as Carl Hiaasen, have.
Some Western scholars have expressed doubts over Laozi's historical existence, claiming that the Tao Te Ching is actually a collection of the work of various authors.
Some 19th-century authors connected this word with ‘ mad, crazy ’, and erroneously compared the Turkish word with and ( cf.
Some authors use " compatible with ~" or just " respects ~" instead of " invariant under ~".
Some authors use " compatible with " or just " respects " instead of " invariant under ".
Some authors also require the domain of the Euclidean function be the entire ring R ; this can always be accommodated by adding 1 to the values at all nonzero elements, and defining the function to be 0 at the zero element of R, but the result is somewhat awkward in the case of K. The definition is sometimes generalized by allowing the Euclidean function to take its values in any well-ordered set ; this weakening does not affect the most important implications of the Euclidean property.
Some authors use, or Cpq, instead of, and, or Epq, instead of, especially in contexts where is used for other purposes.

Some and adopt
Some salamanders adopt defensive poses when faced by a potential predator such as the North American northern short-tailed shrew ( Blarina brevicauda ).
Some parts adopt compound meter, with a time signature such as 12 / 8.
Some scholars consciously adopt " Daoism " in order to distinguish the Chinese philosophy and religion from what " Taoism " embodied in the 19th-and 20th-century Western imaginations.
Some historians, however, point out the " apologetic nature of much of Artapanus ' work ," with his addition extra-biblical details, as with references to Jethro: The non-Jewish Jethro expresses admiration for Moses ' gallantry in helping his daughters, and chooses to adopt Moses as his son.
Some sources identify Liberia as metric while reports from Burma suggest that that country is planning to adopt the metric system.
Some Swiss cantons ( beginning with Ticino in 1890 ) preceded Belgium which was the first to adopt list-PR in 1900 for its national parliament.
Some practitioners of Wicca adopt a " craft name " or " witch name " upon initiation for use within their community.
Some cities adopt policies to reduce rush-hour traffic and pollution and encourage the use of public transportation.
Some varieties adopt a bush form while others scramble over and through other plants and are useful for planting in awkward spots or for covering fences and trellises.
Some states, such as New York, allow married couples to adopt a new surname upon marriage, which may be a hyphenated form of the bride's and groom's names, a combination of parts of their family names, or any new family name they can agree upon adopting as the married name.
Some Ashkenazi Jews in Israel who have married Sephardic Jews adopt the Sephardic custom ; this often occurs with Orthodox rabbinic approval — a noted leniency, since Orthodox rabbis usually hold that one may not reject the minhagim ( customs ) of one's parents.
Some jurisdictions allow same-sex couples to adopt, while others forbid them to do so, or allow adoption only in specified circumstances.
Some bands are known to adopt more than one different styles of heavy metal.
Some gymnasts adopt a new FX every year ; others keep the same routine for several competitive seasons.
Some jubilee troupes pitched themselves as quasi-minstrels and even incorporated minstrel songs ; meanwhile, blackface troupes began to adopt first jubilee material and then a broader range of southern black religious material.
Some States adopt the two-tier appellate system, with the magistrates courts below and the Supreme Courts above.
Some kits shed their dark color much faster than their siblings and adopt a fluffy white / grey coat by mid-September.
Some individuals adopt modesty standards of other groups or standards of previous generations.
Some modern translations break from strict adherence to the critical Alexandrian text and adopt some readings from the traditional Byzantine text-type and other textual traditions ; A small minority of modern translations still maintain a close adherence to the traditional text while noting major variants, namely, the New King James Version.
Some Jews, mainly those of the urban upper class, notably the Tobiad family, wished to dispense with Jewish law and to adopt a Greek lifestyle.
Some expatriate Britons arriving in the Middle East adopt shisha cafés to make up for the lack of pubs in the region, especially where prohibition is in place.
Some lichens have the aspect of leaves ( foliose lichens ); others cover the substrate like a crust ( crustose lichens ) ( illustration, right ), others such as the genus Ramalina adopt shrubby forms ( fruticose lichens ), and there are gelatinous lichens such as the genus Collema.
Some former The Wall Street Journal reporters have said that since Rupert Murdoch bought the paper, news stories have been edited to adopt a more conservative tone, critical of Democrats.
Some pioneers in vocal pedagogy, like Margaret Green and William Vennard, were quick to adopt current scientific research in the 1950s, and pursued capturing the biological process of female falsetto on film.

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