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Some of the more popular translations are written from a less scholarly perspective, giving an individual author's interpretation.
Some authors claim that millions of witches were killed in Europe, while modern scholarly estimates place the total number of executions for witchcraft in the 300 year period of European witch-hunts far lower.
Some scholarly sources as well as political entities like the PRC refer to Taiwan's controversial status as the " Taiwan question ", " Taiwan issue ", or " Taiwan problem " ( 台灣問題 ).
Some, like university presses, are owned by scholarly institutions.
Some Neopagans have been bemused and upset by the scholarly criticism that The White Goddess has received in recent years, while others have appreciated its poetic insight but never accepted it as a work of historical veracity.
Some medievalists and text critics, beginning with John Matthews Manly, have posited multiple authorship theories for Piers, an idea which continues to have a periodic resurgence in the scholarly literature.
Some scholars, notably Eric Sams, have argued that the play is entirely by Shakespeare, but today, scholarly opinion is divided, with many researchers asserting that the play is an early collaborative work, of which Shakespeare wrote only a few scenes.
Some authors have suggested that Morgan was somehow unaware that the guns were being resold, however scholarly opinion regards this as " implausible ".
Some pleonastic phrases, when used in professional or scholarly writing, may reflect a standardized usage that has evolved or a meaning familiar to specialists but not necessarily to those outside that discipline.
Other descriptions: Some descriptions are more superficial rather than scholarly.
Some of these that have received attention in the scholarly literature include impression formation, deception, group dynamics, disinhibition and especially relationship formation.
Some minor details of Islamic ritual purification may vary between different schools of thought as well as scholarly opinions and between the different sects of Islam.
Some of the scholarly work in this area is reviewed in The Handbook of Science & Technology Studies ( 1995, 2008 ), a collection of literature reviews published by the Society for Social Studies of Science.
Some scholarly surveys begin with the rise of early Ecclesiastical Latin in the middle of the 4th century, others around AD 500, and still others with the replacement of written Late Latin by written Romance languages starting around the year 900 ( see under Late Latin ).
Some characterize Graetz's main elements of Jewish experience through the ages to be ' suffering and spiritual scholarship ', while later Jewish scholarly works like Salo W. Baron's 1937 A Social and Religious History of the Jews, opposed the view of Jewish history as being'all darkness and no light ' and sought to restore balance, by writing a social history.
) Some have suggested that Maloney supports the measure because she is the recipient of campaign contributions from Elsevier, the largest scholarly publishing company.
Some of these bear closely upon the plot in hand: for example, the quotations from The Demon Princes by Caril Carphen ( published by the Elucidarian Press, New Wexford, Aloysius, Vega ), apparently the authoritative scholarly study of these five notorious individuals.
Some of the less scholarly monks in his own abbey criticized his Lives for being too academic, and de Rancé, abbot of La Trappe, declared that he was breaking the rules of his order by devoting his life to study rather than manual labour.
Some mention has been made of Georg Simmel and scholarly connection to Max Weber, particularly in terms of their influence on the Frankfurt School, but Marianne Weber, too, was a colleague of Simmel's.
Some type of separate administrative structure exists at almost all academic institutions, as fewer and fewer schools are governed by employees who are also involved in academic or scholarly work.
Some indexers specialize in specific formats, such as scholarly books, microforms, web indexing ( the application of a back-of-book-style index to a website or intranet ), search engine indexing, database indexing ( the application of a pre-defined controlled vocabulary such as MeSH to articles for inclusion in a database ), and periodical indexing ( indexing of newspapers, journals, magazines ).
Some have credited him with predicting the formation of the United Nations and both World Wars, although these claims are of questionable scholarly merit.
Some of his projects include online and parish-based Bible studies, a book series, pilgrimages, and a scholarly journal, Letter and Spirit.
Some of his later works attained crossover appeal, reaching beyond the scholarly sphere into the general reading public ( notably, Mary Through the Centuries, Jesus Through the Centuries and Whose Bible Is It?

Some and editions
Some of his most important images were in editions of only 30 and many were described as rare in 1970.
* Some editions have an alternate audio track in which the dialogue is spoken in the Thermians ' language, except for one English word spoken by an alien ( shortly after the actors arrive on the ship ).
Some printed editions of Ars Minor, a schoolbook on Latin grammar by Aelius Donatus may have been printed by Gutenberg ; these have been dated either 1451 – 52 or 1455.
Some of the approved MPEG standards were revised by later amendments and / or new editions.
Some of the special editions were anthologies of reprinted material ; others were entirely original.
Some editions of the logo bear a striking resemblance to the Pfeifferhorn, another Wasatch Range peak.
Some continue to use even earlier editions, but without authorisation.
Some bootleg editions of the album contain the song as the final vocal track.
Some editions add the following prime attributes:
Some current editions of cards based on the Marseilles design go back to a deck of a particular Marseilles design that was printed by Nicolas Conver in 1760.
Some systems ( particularly newer Macintoshes and new editions of Microsoft Windows ) use Intel's EFI.
Some editions contain only a few hundred nights, while others include 1, 001 or more.
Some English editions state that Astérix's village of indomitable Gauls is the " fourth part " of Gaul, not yet having been conquered by Caesar.
Some of the editions were assembled and printed very close to the front in order to get the latest information to the most troops.
( For a more detailed discussion of the methods see the section on " Research in Music History " below ) Some of the intellectual products of music historians include editions of musical works, biography of composers and other musicians, studies of the relationship between words and music, and the reflections upon the place of music in society.
Some portions of this film have been issued on VHS and DVD as part of either compilations or special editions of Disney films.
Some of these are printed in the early Latin editions of Aristotle ’ s works.
Some poems similar to those found in Codex Regius are normally also included in editions of the Poetic Edda.
) Some South American editions did not feature the Kelly photographs in the gatefold, instead including uncredited performance photographs of the band from circa 1964-65 ( the Beatles are clean-shaven and wearing matching suits in the photos, as Brian Epstein insisted they do in performance during this period ).
Some are sold in " censored " and " uncensored " editions, which denotes the change of cover art.
Some international editions are published in partnerships, such as licenses or joint ventures, with established publishing houses in each local market.
Some Traditionalist Catholic priests and organisations, holding that no official permission is required to use any form of the Tridentine Mass, celebrate it without regularizing their situation, and sometimes using editions of the Roman Missal earlier than the 1962 edition approved in Summorum Pontificum.
Some of the scientific works that were on early editions of the Index ( e. g. on heliocentrism ) have long been routinely taught at Catholic universities worldwide.
" Some editions of the novel, including the first 1957 edition ( and the 2009 edition ) by William Morrow and Company, NY, and the 1990 publication by Mandarin Paperbacks, include extracts from the poem, such as its concluding lines:

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