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Some and provinces
Some provinces of the Anglican Communion have begun ordaining women as bishops in recent decades for example, the United States, New Zealand, Canada and Cuba.
Some Lutheran and many Anglican provinces commemorate him on the traditional Eastern feast day of 27 January.
Some provinces were more affected than others, including Maguindanao ( 82 %), Lanao del Norte ( 48 %) and Lanao del Sur ( 47 %).
Some of the oldest civilizations appeared circa 6000 BC in the coastal provinces of Chilca and Paracas, and in the highland province of Callejón de Huaylas.
Some quaestors were assigned to work in the City, while others were assigned to the staffs of generals or served as lieutenant governors in the provinces.
Some of these titles relate to governments below the national level ( e. g. states or provinces )
Some of the Netherland provinces were hostile to Maximilian, and they signed a treaty with Louis XI in 1482 that forced Maximilian to give up Franche-Comté and Artois to the French crown.
Some luxurious villas have been excavated in North Africa in the provinces of Africa and Numidia, or at Fishbourne in Britannia.
Some provinces cover only those in particular age groups ( usually, seniors ) and / or those on social assistance.
Some provinces allow a limited number of tests ( e. g., no more than once within a two-year period ).
Some provinces, including Ontario include some rehabilitation services for those in the home care program, those recently discharged from hospitals ( e. g., after a hip replacement ), or those in particular age categories.
Some poorer provinces had depended on state enterprises or on inefficient industries, such as sugar, which could not compete when trade was opened.
Some of the provinces that were later incorporated into France during the revolution were not formally part of the Kingdom of France.
Some of these provinces were not part of the Kingdom of France, and especially around the borders may have had a different extent than this map shows.
Some argued that the amending formula required the federal government to gain the approval of at least seven provinces with at least half the national population ( the standard procedure ).
Some U. S. states and provinces of Canada such as Alberta operate " owner liability " where it is the registered owner of the vehicle who must pay all such fines regardless of whether he was driving at the time of the offense, although they do release the owner from liability if he signs a form identifying the actual driver and that individual pays the fine.
Some provinces have more than one internal security zongdui due to the transferral of 14 PLA Divisions ( numbering 500, 000 personnel ) to the PAP during the late 1990s.
Some provinces also contain minor districts (" king amphoe "), which are smaller than the average district.
Some other provinces allow alternate minimum wage schedule for " liquor servers ".
Some Roman sources of the period suggest that Tiberius gave Piso secret instructions to thwart and control Germanicus, who had been sent to supervise all Eastern provinces.
Some picture stones and engravings on stone coffins, especially those from the area of modern Sichuan and Yunnan provinces, show two winged immortals playing Liubo on a mountain, usually as part of a larger scene depicting the Queen Mother of the West and various mythical animals.
Some of Tōru's descendants in particular settled the provinces and formed buke.
Some also live in the Yunnan, Guangdong, Guizhou and Hunan provinces.
Some analysts noted that the eliminated third-place challenger David Orchard drew his 25 % bulk of delegate supporters largely from the Western prairie provinces.
Some historians believe Jinnah intended to use the threat of partition as a bargaining chip in order to gain more independence for the Muslim dominated provinces in the west from the Hindu-dominated center.

Some and specialized
Some jurisdictions have specialized appellate courts, such as the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, which only hears appeals raised in criminal cases, and the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, which has general jurisdiction but derives most of its caseload from patent cases, on the other hand, and appeals from the Court of Federal Claims on the other.
Some use standard razor blades, others specialized double-ended utility blades.
Some exist as specialized DBMS products, and some have their functionality types incorporated in existing general-purpose DBMSs.
Some specialized rifles in the larger calibers are claimed to have an accurate range of up to about, although most have considerably less.
Some glasses that do not include silica as a major constituent may have physico-chemical properties useful for their application in fiber optics and other specialized technical applications.
Some metals have specialized uses ; radioactive metals such as uranium and plutonium are used in nuclear power plants to produce energy via nuclear fission.
Some of these mammals would evolve into large forms that would dominate the land, while others would become capable of living in marine, specialized terrestrial, and airborne environments.
Some parenchyma cells, as in the epidermis, are specialized for light penetration and focusing or regulation of gas exchange, but others are among the least specialized cells in plant tissue, and may remain totipotent, capable of dividing to produce new populations of undifferentiated cells, throughout their lives.
Some would also point out that privatizing certain functions of government might hamper coordination, and charge firms with specialized and limited capabilities to perform functions which they are not suited for.
Some words restored from Old Turkic have taken on specialized meanings ; for example betik ( originally meaning " book ") is now used to mean " script " in computer science.
Some interfaces such as Sugar or Chrome OS eschew the desktop metaphor altogether, simplifying their interfaces for specialized applications.
Some cover specialized curatorial aspects of history or a particular locality ; others are more general.
Some of these requirements also apply to pressure suits worn for other specialized tasks, such as high-altitude reconnaissance flight.
Some groups of plants developed nectar and large sticky pollen, while insects evolved more specialized morphologies to access and collect these rich food sources.
Some specialized software can narrate RSS-feeds.
Some wicks require regular trimming with scissors ( or a specialized wick trimmer ), usually to about one-quarter inch (~ 0. 7 cm ), to promote slower, steady burning, and also to prevent smoking.
Some of these are specialized rods, including shark rods, and marlin rods, and are for use with very heavy equipment.
Some members of the legislature have expert knowledge of particular subjects of legislation, and these members are usually placed on committees to take full advantage of this specialized knowledge.
Some large firms or specialized jobs require a master's degree.
Some of these are not winter-hardy in cold areas and are grown in specialized gardens like rock gardens.
Some drummers use a china cymbal, a sizzle cymbal or a specialized tone such as a swish or pang cymbal as a ride cymbal.
Some workers engage in other specialized behaviors, such as " undertaking " ( removing corpses of their nestmates from inside the hive ).
Some bagworms are specialized in their host plants ( monophagous ), while others can feed on a variety of plant species ( polyphagous ).
Some Load Balancer appliances include specialized hardware to process SSL.

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