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Some of them are obvious, such as the fact that we associate recorded and live music with our responses and behavior in different types of environments and social settings.
Some recreation features, such as scenic values and water interest, also have greater overall value than other interests.
Some areas may provide archeological values such as ancient Indian village sites or hunting areas, caves, artifacts, etcetera.
Some vocational training schools provide such training, but the current need exceeds the facilities.
Some such youngsters rarely smile, or they try to speak with the mouth closed.
Some anthropologists, such as Lloyd Fallers and Clifford Geertz, focused on processes of modernization by which newly independent states could develop.
Some, such as the spadefoot toads, have strong biting jaws and are carnivorous or even cannibalistic.
Some of these have specific adaptations such as enlarged teeth for biting or spines on the chest, arms or thumbs.
Some salamanders adopt defensive poses when faced by a potential predator such as the North American northern short-tailed shrew ( Blarina brevicauda ).
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 adaptations of the Latin alphabet are augmented with ligatures, such as æ in Old English and Icelandic and Ȣ in Algonquian ; by borrowings from other alphabets, such as the thorn þ in Old English and Icelandic, which came from the Futhark runes ; and by modifying existing letters, such as the eth ð of Old English and Icelandic, which is a modified d. Other alphabets only use a subset of the Latin alphabet, such as Hawaiian, and Italian, which uses the letters j, k, x, y and w only in foreign words.
Some alphabets today, such as the Hanuno ' o script, are learned one letter at a time, in no particular order, and are not used for collation where a definite order is required.
Some of the oldest and most widespread stories in the world are stories of adventure such as Homer's The Odyssey.
Some are no more than a widening of a stream valley ; others, such as the Konya Ovasi, are large basins of inland drainage or are the result of limestone erosion.
Some of these churches are known as Anglican, such as the Anglican Church of Canada, due to their historical link to England ( Ecclesia Anglicana means " English Church ").
Some meals are communal, such as fondue, where a pot is set in the middle of the table for each person to dip into.
Some high mountain villages, such as Avoriaz ( in France ) Wengen and Zermatt ( in Switzerland ) are accessible only by cable car or cog-rail trains, and are car free.
Some belief systems, such as those in the Abrahamic tradition, hold that the dead go to a specific plane of existence after death, as determined by a god, gods, or other divine judgment, based on their actions or beliefs during life.
Some sects, such as the Universalists, believe in universalism that all souls will ultimately be saved and that there are no torments of hell.
Some, such as Francis Crick in 1994, have attempted a " scientific search for the soul ".
Some of these beliefs, such as Pelagianism and semi-Pelagianism ( see below ) are not considered to be within Arminian orthodoxy and are dealt with elsewhere.
Some Arminians, such as professor and theologian Robert Picirilli, reject the doctrine of open theism as a " deformed Arminianism ".

Some and chanters
Some chanters can play chromatic notes however, and some old tunes, for instance Bold Wilkinson or Wat ye what I got late yestreen, suggest a dorian scale may also sometimes have been used, requiring minor third instead of the major third of the mixolydian scale.

Some and termed
Some mechanisms, termed domain-specific, deal with recurrent adaptive problems over the course of human evolutionary history.
Some of these mutant forms of hemoglobin, however, cause a group of hereditary diseases termed the hemoglobinopathies.
Some hardware vendors, especially IBM, use the term as a synonym for firmware, so that all code in a device, whether microcode or machine code, is termed microcode ( such as in a hard drive for instance, which typically contains both ).
Some Chinese martial arts other than the ones Sun named also teach what are termed internal practices, despite being generally classified as external ( e. g. Wing Chun ).
Some pubs serve meals to a higher standard, to match good restaurant standards ; these are sometimes termed gastropubs.
Some titles display a dialog box with payment information and a message that paying will remove the notice, which is usually designed to be annoying to encourage the user to pay ; this is termed nagware.
Some games feature more advanced blocking techniques: for example, Capcom's Street Fighter III features a move termed " parrying " which causes the attacker to become momentarily incapacitated ( a similar state is termed " just defended " in SNK's Garou: Mark of the Wolves ).
Some states refer to Standards ( Grades ) IX and X as High School, while XI and XII are termed as Intermediate.
Some wells, termed " collector wells ," are specifically designed to induce infiltration of surface ( usually river ) water.
" All A are B ," and " No A are B " are termed universal propositions ; " Some A are B " and " Some A are not B " are termed particular propositions.
Some computer programs ( and people ) use a variant of algebraic chess notation termed long algebraic notation or fully expanded algebraic notation.
Some of the culture of the late 1970s included what was termed the " Castro clone ", a mode of dress and personal grooming -- tight denim jeans, black or desert sand colored combat boots, tight T-shirt or, often, an Izod crocodile shirt, possibly a red plaid flannel outer shirt, and usually sporting a mustache or full beard — in vogue with the gay male population at the time, and which gave rise to the nickname " Clone Canyon " for the stretch of Castro Street between 18th and Market Streets.
Some pubs serve meals to a higher standard, to match good restaurant standards ; these are sometimes termed gastropubs.
" Some of the internal documents were composed after the reign of Pepin the Short, but it is considered to be an emendation initiated by Pepin, and is therefore termed the Pipina Recensio.
Some patients that suffer from chronic urinary retention may eventually progress to renal failure, a condition termed obstructive uropathy.
Some researchers believe that creativity is the outcome of the same cognitive processes as intelligence, and is only judged as creativity in terms of its consequences, i. e. when the outcome of cognitive processes happens to produce something novel, a view which Perkins has termed the " nothing special " hypothesis.
Some of his aggressive actions, now sometimes termed liberal interventionist, were greatly controversial at the time, and remain so today.
Some behaviors observed in economics, like the disposition effect or the reversing of risk aversion / risk seeking in case of gains or losses ( termed the reflection effect ), can also be explained by referring to the prospect theory.
Some species are termed here as " Cimexomys ", and they're listed towards the end.
Some, mostly in later splinter groups, have suggested that the financial issues were used as an attempt to move the church to a more democratic footing, with the office of General Overseer becoming an elective and termed office, instead of, as then existed, an office where Tomlinson served by general acclaim of the church-at-large.

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