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`` Some guys bothered me '', Mercer has said.
He said, `` Some have criticized your book as being neither literary criticism nor history.
As I slid in beside him he said, `` Some heap, hey??
Some people said Linda had just announced the engagement to jolt John into some action, but when John came home from a business trip to Cleveland with Edythe, with Edythe his bride, it could no longer be John-and-Linda even to sentimental wishful thinkers.
`` Some can be lonely in a crowd '', Nogol said elaborately.
Some texts have said that he fell off a cliff.
Some believe that Luke ’ s gospel can be seen to mirror the Jewish apologetic literature of the time which served to “ defend Jews against misunderstanding and persecution .” Acts is said to be a:
Some have said that Jefferson died from a heart attack after being attacked by a dog in the middle of the night.
Some parents have said they allowed their children to cross-dress and, in many cases, the child stopped when they became older.
Some of the best teammates I have ever had are the furthest thing from Christian ," Jennings said.
Some of the psychometric ideas in Dianetics can be traced to Sigmund Freud, whom Hubbard credited as an inspiration and was said to have used as a source.
Some dragons are said to breathe fire or to be poisonous, such as in the Old English poem Beowulf.
Benjamin Franklin wrote in his autobiography, " Some books against Deism fell into my hands ; they were said to be the substance of sermons preached at Boyle's lectures.
Some commentators have said that it means that is not possible to think outside of the philosophical system, or that there is no experience of reality outside of language.
Some US colleges are now going green by signing the " President's Climate Commitment ," a document that a college President can sign to enable said colleges to practice environmentalism by switching to solar power, etc.
Some experts have said that speculation has merely aggravated other factors, such as climate change, competition with bio-fuels and overall rising demand.
Some human rights are said to be " inalienable rights ".
Some of these missiles were said to be capable of penetrating cities as far away as Eilat.
Some chess pundits said she was unprepared for the tournament and appeared affected by the fact that she'd played less chess in the last three years to concentrate on her two children.
Some of his books said that he was born in Norfolk, Virginia although he later claimed that was a mistake ; he attended high school at the Baltimore City College.
The singer Ethel Merman, who was a friend of Hoover's since 1938, said in a 1978 interview: " Some of my best friends are homosexual.
Some former Soviet scientists said they were actually hampered by Fuchs's data, because Beria insisted that their first bomb (" Joe 1 ") should resemble the American plutonium bomb (" Fat Man ") as much as possible, even though the scientists had discovered a number of improvements and different designs for a more efficient weapon.
Some of those recruited to the legion were said to have been forcibly impressed from among nationals of neighboring countries who migrated to Libya in search of work.
Some alchemists, impressed by this idea, speculated on the culture of the mandragore, and experimented in the artificial reproduction of a soil sufficiently fruitful and a sun sufficiently active to humanise the said root, and thus create men without the concurrence of the female.
Some general guidelines for the Japanese style macrobiotic diet are the following ( it is also said that a macrobiotic diet varies greatly, depending on geographical and life circumstances ):

Some and proceedings
Some small improvements were made to law and court procedure, for example all court proceedings were now conducted in English rather than in Law French or Latin.
Some of the pressure was subtle: for an unprecedented impromptu visit to the conclave by Emperor Joseph II ( 1765 – 90 ) and his brother Leopold, Grand Duke of Tuscany, officially incognito, the seals were broken, the Austrians inspected the proceedings with great interest and brought with them a festive banquet.
Some aspects of the oath-ritual for Dius Fidius ( such as proceedings under the open sky or in the compluvium of private residences ), and the fact the temple of Sancus had no roof, suggest that the oath sworn by Dius Fidius predated that for Iuppiter Lapis or Iuppiter Feretrius.
Some opposition members of the Bundestag asked the Federal constitutional court to declare the whole proceedings unconstitutional.
Some aspects of the ritual of the oath for Dius Fidius, such as the proceedings under the open sky and / or in the compluvium of private residences and the fact the temple of Sancus had no roof, have suggested to romanist O. Sacchi the idea that the oath by Dius Fidius predated that for Iuppiter Lapis or Iuppiter Feretrius, and should have its origin in prehistoric time rituals, when the templum was in the open air and defined by natural landmarks as e. g. the highest nearby tree.
Some orders, however, are spoken orally by the judge in open court, and are only reduced to writing in the transcript of the proceedings.
Some time around the start of the divorce proceedings, Stopes began to write a book about how she thought a marriage should work.
Some corporations and non-government organizations also assign sensitive information to multiple levels of protection, either from a desire to protect trade secrets, or because of laws and regulations governing various matters such as personal privacy, sealed legal proceedings and the timing of financial information releases.
Some proceedings, especially in lawsuits between different states of the Empire, took several hundred years.
Some judicial proceedings, such as probate, family law or juvenile matters, do not usually utilize juries.
Some protections apply to civil but not to criminal proceedings.
Some critics have argued that because evictions are civil proceedings and not criminal, less evidence is needed to prove a case against a tenant.
Some remark that it has been applied inconsistently: the Council of Ministers failed to apply sanctions against France and Germany, while punitive proceedings were started ( but fines never applied ) when dealing with Portugal ( 2002 ) and Greece ( 2005 ).
Some argue that fundamental issues related to the case were never truly decided because the Supreme Court remanded the case to the federal district court " for further proceedings ", which never took place — by the time of the Supreme Court decision, Miller had been killed, and Layton made a plea bargain after the decision was handed down, so there were no claimants left to continue legal proceedings.
Some of its saucier articles brought public condemnation from local Party officials, as well as criminal proceedings which ended with the arrival of democracy.
Some courtroom settings are little more than a closed circuit television camera transmitting the proceedings to a correctional facility elsewhere in order to protect the court from violent defendants who view the proceedings on television within a jail conference room and are allowed duplex communications with the judge and other officers of the court.
Some time after 1546, to escape proceedings for having printed heretical books, he went to England.
Some of the proceedings were considered an act of open hostility towards John, and his nobles.
In order to discourage abuse of these proceedings, third-party participants may not later assert that a patent is invalid “ on any ground that raised or could have raised during the inter partes reexamination proceedings .” Some observers believe that this estoppel dissuades potential requesters from use of reexamination, forcing them into federal court.
Some of the visits to England of their Secretary, Dr. Schaum, have appeared in their volume of proceedings ; as the articles on the determination of questionable Linnean species of Coleoptera, for which the collection of Linnaeus, in the possession of the Linnean Society of London, has afforded the materials.

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