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Some 4, 500 to 5, 000 adults followed a Breton language course ( evening course, correspondence, ...) in 2007.
Some of the maneuvers include both solo aircraft performing at once, such as opposing passes ( toward each other in what appears to be a collision course ) and mirror formations ( back-to-back.
Some improvements may be seen over the course of the first several months after the condition stabilizes.
Some mechanisms, termed domain-specific, deal with recurrent adaptive problems over the course of human evolutionary history.
Some talented men with a high sense of responsibility such as Hugo Salmela rose up to take the lead, but in the end they could not change the course of the war, and the fate of the Red troops.
Some follow directly from the theory's axioms, whereas others have become clear only in the course of the ninety years of research that followed Einstein's initial publication.
Some other big markets are of course the Christmas Markets of the City of Hanover in the Old Town and city centre and the Lister Meile.
Some Dianics, of course, are lesbians, just as there are lesbians in other Wiccan denominations.
Some educators distribute course material through the Internet or infrared file-sharing functions of the PDA.
Some pasta dishes are served as a first course in Italy because the portion sizes are small and simple.
Some teams employ a strategy which involves the use of more than one quarterback during the course of a game.
Some other common flavors in Thai food come from ginger, galangal, tamarind, turmeric, garlic, soy beans, shallots, white and black peppercorn, kaffir lime and, of course, chilies.
Some later V-2s used " guide beams ", radio signals transmitted from the ground, to keep the missile on course, but the first models used a simple analog computer that adjusted the azimuth for the rocket, and the flying distance was controlled by the timing of the engine cut-off, " Brennschluss ", ground controlled by a Doppler system or by different types of on-board integrating accelerometers.
Some of Shen's most advanced theories include geomorphology and gradual climate change, while he improves Chinese astronomy by fixing the position of the pole star and correcting the lunar error by plotting its orbital course every night for a continuum of five years.
; Professional activities: Some documentary-style shows portray professionals either going about day-to-day business or performing an entire project over the course of a series.
Some may even change sex during the course of their life.
Some theonyms, proper names and other terminology of the Mitanni exhibit an Indo-Aryan superstrate, suggesting that an Indo-Aryan elite imposed itself over the Hurrian population in the course of the Indo-Aryan expansion.
Some episodes featured Larry Anderson ( who later hosted Truth or Consequences and created the JawDroppers video magic course ) as Blake's assistant.
Some mistakes persisted such as: why the pupil changed size ( seen to be vessels of the iris filling with blood ), the existence of the posterior chamber, and of course the nature of the retina.
Some findings suggest that early aggression does not necessarily lead to aggression later on, however, although the course through early childhood is an important predictor of outcomes in middle childhood.
Some consider it likely the lake will shrink further and perhaps even disappear in the course of the 21st century.
Some scientific evidence suggests that the course of multiple sclerosis may be very favorably altered by helminth infection ; TSO is being studied as a treatment for this disease.
Some proposed changes, however, have included the completion of an alcohol education course rather than the attainment of 21 years of age as the criterion for legal alcohol possession.

Some and always
Some of the lime that is always on hand in the Capitol basement for plaster repairs was slaked several months for us ; ;
Some Protestant churches including the Lutheran and Methodist churches have bishops serving similar functions as well, though not always understood to be within apostolic succession in the same way.
Some casinos charge the commission as a one-time fee to buy the number ; payouts are then always at true odds.
Some types of self-starting synchronous motors always started when power was applied, but in detail, their behavior was chaotic and they were equally likely to start rotating in the wrong direction.
Some programming languages almost always use curried functions to achieve multiple arguments ; notable examples are ML and Haskell, where in both cases all functions have exactly one argument.
Some Conservative theologians, like Seymour Siegel have stressed that the word, " Conservative ," must be understood in the way it is used in the British political system: that the laws and traditions have to be conserved or preserved, with changes allowed only when there is an overriding reason — almost always, an overriding ethical reason — to do so.
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 genetic disorders are passed down from the parents ' genes, but others are always or almost always caused by new mutations or changes to the DNA.
Some such disappointment could explain why Boccaccio, having previously written always in praise of women and love, came suddenly to write in a bitter Corbaccio style.
Some factors, such as normality of return, are not always accounted for by conventional risk measurement methodologies.
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 Grand Masters also served as battlefield commanders, though this was not always wise: several blunders in de Ridefort's combat leadership contributed to the devastating defeat at the Battle of Hattin.
Some portions of the armies of Germanic peoples who occupied Europe from the 3rd century CE, had always been mounted, and some armies, such as those of the Ostrogoths, comprised mainly cavalry.
Some argue that panentheism should also include the notion that God has always been related to some world or another, which denies the idea of creation out of nothing ( creatio ex nihilo ).
Some also call this " theocosmocentrism " to emphasize that God has always been related to some world or another.
Some scholars point to this frequent device as evidence of the shift in the American moral code as it showed freer attitudes about divorce ( though the divorce always turns out to have been a mistake ).
Some agent is always added, in variable proportions.
Some torpedoes, such as the Russian VA-111 Shkval, the Iranian Hoot and the German Unterwasserlaufkörper / Barracuda, use supercavitation to increase their speed to over ; the maximum speed of torpedoes which do not use supercavitation, such as the American Mark 48 and British Spearfish, is well under, although figures are not always supplied.
Some appear to have been reluctant to take up lands in a kingdom that did not always appear pacified.
Some persons receiving ECT die during the procedure ( ECT is performed under a general anaesthetic, which always carries a risk ).
Some critics consider literary criticism a practical application of literary theory, because criticism always deals directly with particular literary works, while theory may be more general or abstract.
Some celebrities mandate that they will always have the same stand-in.
Some control sequences are special characters that always have the same meaning.

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