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Some and regional
Some ANACs are very regional or local in scope, while others are state -/ province-or area-code-wide: there appears to be no consistent national system for them.
Some larger BBSes or regional FidoNet hubs would make several transfers per day, some even to multiple nodes or hubs, and as such, transfers usually occurred at night or early morning when toll rates were lowest.
Some regional versions contained more nefarious creatures.
Some constructions, however, rely on particular regional accents for the rhymes to work.
Some regional parties, especially in South India, are deeply aligned to the ideologies of the region unlike the national parties and thus the relationship between the central government and the state government in various states has not always been free of rancor.
Some larger manufacturers of joysticks are able to customize joystick handles and grips specific to the OEM needs while small regional manufacturers often concentrate on selling standard products at higher prices to smaller OEM's.
Some lcoal media, which takes an interest in state or provincial news can rise to prominence due to their investigative journalism, and to the local region's preference of updates in national politics rather than regional news.
Some, such as Oaxaca and panela, are made all over Mexico, but many are regional cheeses known only in certain sections on the country.
Some more characteristic but less widespread regional dialects include:
Some institutions are restored historical bodies of government of the previous kingdoms or regional entities within the Spanish crown — like the Generalitat of Catalonia — while others are entirely new creations.
Some regional groups that adhere to variants of the Humanist life stance, such as the humanist subgroup of the Unitarian Universalist Association, do not belong to the IHEU.
Some urban legends have passed through the years with only minor changes to suit regional variations.
Some terrestrial radio relays remained in service for regional connections.
Some regional accents are easily identified by certain characteristics.
Some researchers, while admitting the differences between the dialects spoken by East Slavic tribes in the 10th and 11th centuries, still consider them as " regional manifestations of a common language " ( see, for instance, the article by Vasyl Nimchuk ).
Some Presbyterian denominations enroll ministers as members of their respective congregations, while others enroll the minister as a member of the regional presbytery.
Some of the major regional groups include: Šumadinci, Ere, Vojvođani, Crnogorci, Kosovci, Bačvani, Banaćani, Bokelji, Bosanci, Sremci, Semberci, Krajišnici, Hercegovci, Shopi, etc.
Some subspecies, such at Attwater's Prairie Chicken and the Cantabrian Capercaillie, and some national and regional populations are also in danger.
Some regional screening programmes operate in Germany, Switzerland and Belgium.
Some churches, especially the smaller denominations, do not have the regional synod tier ( for example, the Reformed Church in the United States ( RCUS )).
Some regional governments have adopted their own insignias, though most lack relevance, being principally used for public, regional organizations.
Some regional signature quilts were inscribed in the fraktur calligraphy used to document important events by the Pennsylvania Germans.
Some regional languages are Roman, like French, such as Occitan.

Some and boundaries
Some countries, such as Australia, Canada, and the UK, authorize non-partisan organizations to set constituency boundaries in an attempt to prevent gerrymandering.
Some early Latter Day Saints settled west of Independence, inside what are now the boundaries of Kansas City itself.
Some works may overlap two or more commonly defined genres, whereas others are beyond the generic boundaries, either outside or between categories.
Some of the world's larger cities culturally, if not officially, span into multiple counties and those crossing state or provincial boundaries culturally are quite common as well, but are rarely incorporated within the same municipal government.
Some poets use nothing but their words to deliver a poem, while others stretch the boundaries of the format, tap-dancing or beatboxing or using highly-choreographed movements.
Some of Alaska's boroughs have merged geographical boundaries and administrative functions with their principal ( and sometimes only ) cities ; these are known as unified city-boroughs and result in some of Alaska's cities ranking among the geographically largest " cities " in the world.
Some LATAs cross over state boundaries, such as those for the New York metropolitan area and Greenwich, Connecticut ; Chicago, Illinois ; Portland, Oregon ; and areas between Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia.
Some Dreaming tracks exist within the Country of a single language group, but others cross the territory of many groups and the major Dreaming tracks often mark the territorial boundaries of the Countries they cross.
Some areas on the boundaries of the area recommended by the Herbert Commission, fearing increased local taxation, fought successfully not to come under the new Greater London Council, notably the Chigwell, Sunbury-on-Thames, Staines and Potters Bar urban districts of Middlesex.
Some scholars romanize Japanese sentences by inserting spaces only at phrase boundaries ( i. e., " taiyō-ga higashi-no sora-ni noboru "), treating an entire phrase as a single word.
Some crosses were erected just outside churches and monasteries ; others at sites that may have marked boundaries or crossroads, or preceded churches.
Some confusion comes from the difference between neighborhood boundaries, and the arbitrary ZIP Code boundaries that do not necessarily coincide with municipal boundaries resulting in Township mailing addresses which use place names outside of the Township.
Some years ago a movement was afoot to annex this strip to Elkland borough and thus give it and Osceola and Nelson townships more symmetrical boundaries, but for some reason the annexation was not made.
* Some of the more radical members of the British direct democracy movement in the Conservative Party ( Daniel Hannan for example ) – while not actually advocating secession – support the federalization of the UK into states along county boundaries ( actually a proposal of 5 or 6 regions of England, 4 or 5 in Scotland and 3 in Wales ).
Some webcomics stretch the boundaries of taste, taking advantage of the fact that internet censorship is virtually nonexistent in countries like the United States.
Some activist groups consider that GATS risks undermining the ability and authority of governments to regulate commercial activities within their own boundaries, with the effect of ceding power to business interests ahead of the interests of citizens.
Some dinghies come into more than one category, either because boundaries overlap or because different categories are measuring different things ; e. g. both " one design " boats and boats of much freer design can be found in each of the main categories below.
Some have argued that as a result of this engagement across disciplinary boundaries, the community has converged on a shared meaning of the term.
Some of these stations straddle the boundaries with other wards, or are within walking distance of Itabashi.
Some of these volcanoes lie far from tectonic plate boundaries, e. g., Hawaii.
Some minor changes having been made to the existing county boundaries due to special local factors, the Local Government Act 1972 duly created Clwyd as a merger of Flintshire with most of Denbighshire, along with the Edeyrnion Rural District from Merionethshire.

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