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Some and slaveholders
Some abolitionists and slaveholders collaborated on the idea to set up a colony in Africa for former African-American slaves.
Some Virginia slaveholders were nervous about the sharp increase in the number of free blacks in the slave state.
Some slaveholders were artisans who taught their slaves their trade.
Some suits had been filed against the leading families of St. Louis, such as Chouteau, Cabanné, Sarpy and Papin, who were slaveholders before and after the Louisiana Purchase.
Some other Christian organizations were slaveholders.

Some and feared
Some of the most influential leaders of the Tories united with members of the opposition Whigs and set out to resolve the crisis by inviting William of Orange to England, which the stadtholder, who feared an Anglo-French alliance, had indicated as a condition for a military intervention.
Some commentators cite this placement as proof that Jacob continued to favor Joseph over Leah's children, as presumably the rear position would have been safer from a frontal assault by Esau, which Jacob feared.
Some critics claimed that he did not pursue the High Seas Fleet because he feared a torpedo attack and overestimated the danger from a massed attack by enemy destroyers.
Some planters feared that free blacks would encourage slaves to run away or revolt.
Some therapists use virtual reality or imagery exercise to desensitize patients to the feared entity.
Some well-respected scientists such as William Astbury doubted that covalent bonds were strong enough to hold such long molecules together ; they feared that thermal agitations would shake such long molecules asunder.
Some of these colonists subsequently formed the Maquis to protect themselves from Cardassian aggression, although they received no official support from the Federation, who feared breaking the peace treaty with the Cardassians, which would lead to war.
Some people feared the Freemasons, believing they were a powerful secret society that was trying to rule the country in defiance of republican principles.
Some scholars have suggested that it was inevitable that wolves, being the most feared predators in Europe, were projected into the folklore of evil shapeshifters.
Some local rulers seized the opportunity to exert despotic control over their lands and citizens, since many feared to speak out in the oppressive political climate.
The NFL feared lyrics of the album's first single, " Some Girls Dance with Women ", expressed too much sexuality.
Some unionists and loyalists feared there would be a " revival " of the IRA.
Some conservatives feared that the mass of visitors might become a revolutionary mob, whilst radicals such as Karl Marx saw the exhibition as an emblem of the capitalist fetishism of commodities.
Some believe Lee feared Soong would expose the corruption in his administration, and undermine his legacy.
Some Levittown residents feared that incorporation would lead to higher taxes, by robbing the prospective municipality of a commercial tax base.
Some of the Unionists held extensive landed estates in Ireland and feared these would be broken up or confiscated if Ireland had its own government, while Hartington had suffered a personal loss at the hands of Irish Nationalists in 1882 when his brother was killed during the Phoenix Park Murders.
Some feared that if they moved onto reservations, they would be forced to move to Oklahoma.
Some feared that this film would cause even more unrest within society, while others believed that it would open up the public ’ s eyes into the unjust treatment by whites of blacks.
Some scholars believe that her feared magical powers of divination were actually based on her network of informants which she developed while working as a hairdresser in households of the prominent.
Some of those working on DNA in the United Kingdom feared that Pauling would quickly solve the DNA structure once he recognized his error and put the backbones of the nucleotide chains on the outside of a model of DNA.
Some thought that a nation should have a language of its own, thus Finnish, while others thought that Swedish was an important link to Western Europe and feared that losing that language would lead to Russification.
Some in the Congress had already been impatient with General George Washington, wanting a large, direct confrontation that might eliminate occupation forces but which Washington feared would probably lose the war.
Some biologists have also feared that this name would be offensive to some Native American tribes involved in the conservation effort.
Some Democrats feared Wallace's appeal to organized blue-collar workers would damage Humphrey in northern states like Ohio, New Jersey, and Michigan.

Some and acquisition
Some think that there are some qualities of language acquisition that the human brain is automatically wired for ( a " nature " component ) and some that are shaped by the particular language environment in which a person is raised ( a " nurture " component ).
Some early, observation based ideas about language acquisition were proposed by Plato, who felt that word-meaning mapping in some form was innate.
Some Empiricist theories of language acquisition include the statistical learning theory Charles F. Hockett of language acquisition, Relational Frame Theory, functionalist linguistics, social interactionist theory, and usage-based language acquisition.
Some language acquisition researchers, such as Elissa Newport, Richard Aslin, and Jenny Saffran, believe that language acquisition is based primarily on general learning mechanisms, namely statistical learning.
Some Public-access television stations and other low-budget cable TV venues used the S-VHS format, both for acquisition and subsequent studio editing, but the network studios largely avoided S-VHS, as descendants of the more expensive Betacam format had already become a de facto industry standard.
Some organizations, such as the US Department of Defense, have a preference for iterative methodologies, starting with MIL-STD-498 " clearly encouraging evolutionary acquisition and IID ".
Some valuations for fixed assets may refer to historic cost ( acquisition cost ) or book value, others to current replacement cost, current sale value in the market, or scrap value.
Some of the TV series cartoons ( from 1958 to 1959 ) were released on DVD by Classic Media, now known as DreamWorks Classics, due to the DreamWorks Animation acquisition.
Some of his donations, especially contributions towards the purchases of Canova's The Three Graces by The National Galleries of Scotland and the Madonna of the Pinks by Raphael, foiled acquisition efforts by the J. Paul Getty Museum endowed by his father.
Some countries are using the acquisition of land for agriculture in return for other gains.
Some units were exchanged for satellite-based Iridium equipment, but Aircell's recent acquisition of three MHz of the 800 MHz spectrum at auction at the FCC, will undoubtedly lead to a new generation of products.
Some have suggested that the greatest benefit of the takeover of the American embassy was the acquisition of intelligence information contained within the embassy, including the identity of informants to the U. S. government, which the new Islamic republic could use to remove potential dissenters and consolidate its gains and stabilize its place.
Some of the more well-known vehicles produced by Daimler and their factory catalogued variants by Barker and Hooper prior to Daimler's acquisition by Jaguar in 1960 were:
Some IFC ’ s were equipped with a high power acquisition radar ( HIPAR ) to augment the initial detecting range of hostile aircraft.
Some linguists see what happened in Managua as proof that language acquisition is hard-wired inside the human brain.
** Some of these rights had not been held by MGM at the time of the Turner acquisition, these rights would be bought by Turner later on.
Some intracellular pathogens subvert this process, for example, by preventing RAB7 acquisition.
* Some preferred shares have special voting rights to approve extraordinary events ( such as the issuance of new shares or approval of the acquisition of a company ) or to elect directors, but most preferred shares have no voting rights associated with them ; some preferred shares gain voting rights when the preferred dividends are in arrears for a substantial time.
Some models characterize the acquisition of semantic information as a form of statistical inference from a set of discrete experiences, distributed across a number of " contexts ".
Some scholars argue the power of the Caliphate began waning by 1683, and without the acquisition of significant new wealth the Ottoman Empire went into a fast decline.
Some laboratory systems and other data acquisition and control systems connect to 1-Wire devices using cables with modular connectors or with CAT-5 cable, with the devices themselves mounted in a socket, incorporated in a small PCB, or attached to the object being monitored.

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