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Some shell collectors find their own material and keep careful records, or buy only " specimen shells ", which means shells which have full collecting data: information including how, when, where, in what habitat, and by whom, the shells were collected.
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Some Unix-based implementations ( CLISP, SBCL ) can be used as a scripting language ; that is, invoked by the system transparently in the way that a Perl or Unix shell interpreter is.
Some short-range naval guns use cased ammunition, but many battleship and cruiser main guns use a shell and separate bagged powder measures, which are selected according to the desired ballistic path.
Some missiles may have additional propulsion from another source at launch ; for example the V1 was launched by a catapult and the MGM-51 was fired out of a tank gun ( using a smaller charge than would be used for a shell ).
Some imitation pearls are simply made of mother-of-pearl, coral or conch shell, while others are made from glass and are coated with a solution containing fish scales called essence d ' Orient.
Some text editors provide a way to insert the output of a command issued to the operating system's shell.
Some species of slugs have a reduced shell, some have only an internal vestige that serves mainly as a calcium repository, and others have no shell at all.
Some species of clams, particularly Mercenaria mercenaria, were in the past used by the Algonquians of Eastern North America to manufacture wampum, a type of shell money.
Some predation entails venom which subdues a prey creature before the predator ingests the prey by killing, which the box jellyfish does, or disabling it, found in the behavior of the cone shell.
Some Unix shells, like the POSIX standard shell, use the ampersand to execute a process in the background and to duplicate file descriptors.
Some cephalopods such as Sepia, the cuttlefish, have a large internal shell, the cuttlefish bone, and this often washes up on beaches in parts of the world where cuttlefish are common.
Some owners of shell collections hope to be able to donate their collection to a major natural history or zoology museum at some point, however, shells with little or no collecting data are usually of no value to science, and are likely not to be accepted by a major museum.
* Some marine gastropods have been used for oil lamps, the oil being poured in the aperture of the shell, and the siphonal canal serving as a holder for the wick.
Some echinoderms such as sea urchins, including heart urchins and sand dollars, have a hard " test " or shell.
Some species are eaten whole, including the shell, such as soft-shell crab ; with other species just the claws and / or legs are eaten.
Some of the shell variables are predefined and used to control various internal C shell options, e. g., what should happen if a wildcard fails to match anything.
Some time in the 12th century the powerful curtain wall or shell keep with gate was added to the rampart around the site.
Some organisms, such as some foraminifera, agglutinate exoskeletons by sticking grains of sand and shell to their exterior.
Some cartilaginous fishes, however, are truly viviparous, giving birth to live young, and producing no egg shell.
Some Linux distributions also use a derivative of ash as the default shell, although Bash ( Bourne Again Shell ) is more popular.
Some types, including bird scarers, shell crackers, whistle crackers and flares, may be designed to be fired from a 12-gauge pistol or rifle.
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Some collectors are unwilling to share the rare items publicly as doing so risks decreasing the value of their prototypes.
Some notable collectors were Pope Boniface VIII, Emperor Maximilian of the Holy Roman Empire, Louis XIV of France, Ferdinand I, Henry IV of France and Elector Joachim II of Brandenburg, who started the Berlin Coin Cabinet ( German: Münzkabinett Berlin ).
Some collectors are completists and seek an example of every type of coin within a certain category.
* Copy collections: Some collectors enjoy acquiring copies of coins, sometimes to complement the authentic coins in their collections.
Some countries authorize the production of postage stamps that have no postal use, but are intended instead solely for collectors.
Some collectors are generalists, accumulating merchandise, or stamps from all countries of the world.
Some collectors collect only in childhood while others continue to do so throughout their lives and usually modify their aims later in life.
Some novice collectors start purchasing items that appeal to them, and then slowly work at acquiring knowledge about how to build a collection.
Some collectors consider this as a third series but since unlike all series it was not published in the official journal of the European Union, it is actually an amendment and not a new series.
Some stamp collectors are interested in the cancellations themselves, on or off cover, of a particular country or issue, or collect a specific type of cancellation, such as fancy cancels.
Some collectors may specialize in specific fields ( such as Nobel Prize winners ) or general topics ( military leaders participating in World War I ) or specific documents ( i. e., signers of the Charter of the United Nations ; signers of the U. S. Constitution ; signers of the Israeli Declaration of Independence ; signers of the Charter of the European Common Union ; signers of the World War II German or Japanese surrender documents ).
Some stamps, intended only for sale to stamp collectors have been issued without gum, for instance the United States Farley's Follies souvenir sheets of 1933.
Some klystrons include depressed collectors, which recover energy from the beam before collecting the electrons, increasing efficiency.
Some collectors and investors also try to anticipate future trends and buy low now, this however, is difficult to get right and may take a long time to pay off.
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