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Some jurisdictions have specialized appellate courts, such as the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, which only hears appeals raised in criminal cases, and the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, which has general jurisdiction but derives most of its caseload from patent cases, on the other hand, and appeals from the Court of Federal Claims on the other.
Some use standard razor blades, others specialized double-ended utility blades.
Some exist as specialized DBMS products, and some have their functionality types incorporated in existing general-purpose DBMSs.
Some glasses that do not include silica as a major constituent may have physico-chemical properties useful for their application in fiber optics and other specialized technical applications.
Some metals have specialized uses ; radioactive metals such as uranium and plutonium are used in nuclear power plants to produce energy via nuclear fission.
Some of these mammals would evolve into large forms that would dominate the land, while others would become capable of living in marine, specialized terrestrial, and airborne environments.
Some parenchyma cells, as in the epidermis, are specialized for light penetration and focusing or regulation of gas exchange, but others are among the least specialized cells in plant tissue, and may remain totipotent, capable of dividing to produce new populations of undifferentiated cells, throughout their lives.
Some would also point out that privatizing certain functions of government might hamper coordination, and charge firms with specialized and limited capabilities to perform functions which they are not suited for.
Some words restored from Old Turkic have taken on specialized meanings ; for example betik ( originally meaning " book ") is now used to mean " script " in computer science.
Some interfaces such as Sugar or Chrome OS eschew the desktop metaphor altogether, simplifying their interfaces for specialized applications.
Some cover specialized curatorial aspects of history or a particular locality ; others are more general.
Some of these requirements also apply to pressure suits worn for other specialized tasks, such as high-altitude reconnaissance flight.
Some groups of plants developed nectar and large sticky pollen, while insects evolved more specialized morphologies to access and collect these rich food sources.
Some specialized software can narrate RSS-feeds.
Some wicks require regular trimming with scissors ( or a specialized wick trimmer ), usually to about one-quarter inch (~ 0. 7 cm ), to promote slower, steady burning, and also to prevent smoking.
Some of these are specialized rods, including shark rods, and marlin rods, and are for use with very heavy equipment.
Some members of the legislature have expert knowledge of particular subjects of legislation, and these members are usually placed on committees to take full advantage of this specialized knowledge.
Some large firms or specialized jobs require a master's degree.
Some of these are not winter-hardy in cold areas and are grown in specialized gardens like rock gardens.
Some drummers use a china cymbal, a sizzle cymbal or a specialized tone such as a swish or pang cymbal as a ride cymbal.
Some workers engage in other specialized behaviors, such as " undertaking " ( removing corpses of their nestmates from inside the hive ).
Some bagworms are specialized in their host plants ( monophagous ), while others can feed on a variety of plant species ( polyphagous ).
Some Load Balancer appliances include specialized hardware to process SSL.

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Some magazines, such as that of most centerfire hunting rifles and all revolvers, are internal to and inseparable from the firearm, and are loaded by using a clip, which is a device that holds the ammunition by the rim of the case and is designed to assist the shooter in reloading the firearm's magazine.
Some later models could be fixed to rifles as bayonets as well.
Some detachable-magazine rifles, such as the M14, can also be top-loaded.
Some medium flatbed trucks carried the Soviet-made ZPU and ZU-23-2 towed anti-aircraft twin or quad barreled guns, as well as recoilless rifles and S-5 rocket helicopter rocket launcher pods.
Some Zulus also had old muskets and antiquated rifles, though their marksmanship training was poor and the quality and supply of powder and shot dreadful.
Some bolt-action rifles, such as the Lee-Enfield, have a series of different length bolts available to extend the service life of the rifle, for taking up any wear of the bolt and chamber occurring from long years of service.
Some repeater rifles, multishot single barrel pistols, and multishot single barrel revolvers were also made.
Some sniper rifles – such as the American Barrett M95, the German WA 2000, the American XM500, the Chinese QBU-88, the Russian Dragunov SVU, and the Polish Bor – use the bullpup layout.
Some straight-pull bolt-action rifles were thought faster, but lacked the simplicity, reliability, and generous magazine capacity of the Lee-Enfield.
Some shotgunners use sightless BB rifles to train in instinctive shooting.
Some bodyguards such as those protecting high ranking government officials or those operating in high risk environments such as war zones may carry sub-machine guns or assault rifles.
Some UK sites allow semi-automatic-only weapons up to and bolt action rifles up to.
Some four days later the government had assembled a force of 120 men armed with rifles, two field guns and two rapid fire guns landed in Rawene.
Some Army combat units sent to Korea were supplied with wornout, ' red-lined ' M-1 rifles or carbines in immediate need of Ordnance overhaul or repair.
Some of the early issue Type 99 rifles were fitted with a folding wire monopod intended to improve accuracy in the prone position.
Some Type 38 rifles captured by the Kuomintang forces were also converted to fire the 7. 92 × 57mm Mauser round.
Some rifles have been designed to fire rifle grenades, either from their muzzle or from a detachable muzzle-mounted launcher.
Some teams use suppressed sniper rifles for their initial shots on sentries or dogs.
Some sporterised M1905 ( Mk II ) military rifles were made available to general public in 1906.
Some examples of the smoothbore Springfield Model 1842 musket that were later modified with rifling and used during the American Civil War may also be referred to as " Springfield rifles ".
Some 10 years later, Lebel rifles were still issued in quantities by the French Army to the local civilian populations in Algeria, for the purpose of self defense, during the Algerian War.
Some of the first sniper rifles designed specifically to meet police and other law-enforcement requirements were developed for West German police after the Munich massacre at the 1972 Summer Olympics.
Some anti-tank rifles, like the Finnish L-39, were still used by snipers to harass the enemy, like firing phosphorus bullets at tanks ' open hatches, or to smoke an enemy sniper out of his position.

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