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Some of these have explored and offered accounts of Christie's disappearance in 1926, including the 1979 film Agatha ( with Vanessa Redgrave, where she sneaks away to plan revenge against her husband ) and the Doctor Who episode " The Unicorn and the Wasp " ( with Fenella Woolgar, her disappearance being the result of her suffering a temporary breakdown due to a brief psychic link being formed between her and an alien ).
Herald-Traveler Corp. operated for years under temporary authority from the Federal Communications Commission stemming from controversy over luncheon meetings the newspaper's chief executive had with an FCC commissioner during the original licensing process ( Some Boston broadcast historians accuse the Boston Globe of being covertly behind the proceeding.
Some intended to remain in the colonies as temporary settlers, mainly as military personnel or on business.
Some, such as Eric Raymond, criticise the speed at which the free software movement is progressing, suggesting that temporary compromises should be made for long-term gains.
Some notable differences with mainstream Christianity include: A belief that Jesus began his atonement in the garden of Gethsemane and continued it to his crucifixion, rather than the orthodox belief that the crucifixion alone was the physical atonement ; and an afterlife with three degrees of glory, with hell ( often called spirit prison ) being a temporary repository for the wicked between death and the resurrection.
Some major races, such as the Singapore Grand Prix, Monaco Grand Prix ( sanctioned by Formula One ) and the Long Beach Grand Prix ( sanctioned by Indycar ), are held on temporary street circuits.
Some studies have related the use of quinine and hearing impairment, particularly high-frequency loss, but it has not been conclusively established whether such impairment is temporary or permanent.
Some find 100 % relief from particular treatments, while others may experience only temporary or partial relief.
Some ducks, particularly in Australia where rainfall is patchy and erratic, are nomadic, seeking out the temporary lakes and pools that form after localised heavy rain.
Some breed in lakes, some in temporary puddles.
Some replaced men but the changes here were temporary and reversed in 1945.
Some beaches are artificial ; they are either permanent or temporary ( For examples see Monaco, Paris, Copenhagen, Rotterdam, Nottingham, Toronto, Hong Kong and Singapore, and Tianjin ).
Some of those provisions come in the form of additional temporary or supplemental benefits, which are payable to a certain age, usually before attaining normal retirement age.
Some larger networks utilize public peering as a way to aggregate a large number of " smaller peers ", or as a location for conducting low-cost " trial peering " without the expense of provisioning private peering on a temporary basis, while other larger networks are not willing to participate at public exchanges at all.
Some authors distinguish static strategic imbalances ( e. g. having more valuable pieces or better pawn structure ), which tend to persist for many moves, from dynamic imbalances ( such as one player having an advantage in piece development ), which are temporary.
Some forms of non-rural settlement, such as temporary mining locations, may be clearly non-rural, but have at best a questionable claim to be called a town.
Some grounds have purpose-built temporary storage in the form of a cavity beneath the pitch, approximately 1m x 1m x 1m in size, accessed through a hatch flush with the grass, which can be used for storing a helmet, shin pads or drinks for the fielding side.
Some servers ( such as Sendmail and Postfix 2. 1 or later ) will attempt the next-furthest MX server after some types of temporary delivery failures, such as greeting failures.
Some of these films reflected a surprising ( albeit temporary ) shift in Warner's political outlook.
Some of the buildings from the 1939 Fair were used for the first temporary headquarters of the United Nations from 1946 until it moved in 1951 to its permanent headquarters in Manhattan.
Some temporary dislocations occurred when employment at Aerojet dropped over 90 % in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Some cities continue to maintain temporary lockups, but city jails were abolished as a rule.
Some of the lay-offs were temporary.
Some operating systems have an area of memory called " the environment " which can contain environment variables which tell processes about such matters as where the particular computer system expects temporary files to be stored, i. e., some details of the operating environment.

Some and sections
Some viewers were alienated by the new-look Coronation Street, and the sections of the media voiced their disapproval.
Some short sections have a speed limit of.
Some sections of the old Fenway Park were to be preserved ( mainly the original Green Monster and the third base side of the park ) as part of the overall new layout.
* Some processes propagate faster than c, but cannot carry information ( see examples in the sections immediately following ).
Some passages and sections of Melville's works demonstrate his willingness to address all forms of sexuality, including the homoerotic, in his works.
Some other parties claim to be universal in nature, but tend to draw support from particular sections of the population.
Some published the censored sections blacked out, to demonstrate the extent of government censorship.
Some of Bright's innovative mazes had no " dead ends " – although some clearly had looping sections ( or " islands ") that would cause careless explorers to keep looping back again and again to pathways they had already travelled.
Some, such as Oaxaca and panela, are made all over Mexico, but many are regional cheeses known only in certain sections on the country.
Some sections ( specially multicast programs ) are outdated and do not cover recent software.
Some sections use the older yellow low-pressure sodium ( SOX ) lighting while others use modern high-pressure sodium ( SON ) lighting.
Some sections of Christianity commonly view sex between a married couple for the purpose of reproduction as holy, while other sections may not.
Some sections of the Septuagint may show Semiticisms, or idioms and phrases based on Semitic languages like Hebrew and Aramaic.
Some SR systems use " training " where an individual speaker reads sections of text into the SR system.
* Filtering – Some advanced text editors allow the editor to send all or sections of the file being edited to another utility and read the result back into the file in place of the lines being " filtered ".
Some systems have both segregated and street-running sections, but are usually then referred to as trams, because it is the equipment for street-running which tends to be the decisive factor.
Some museums grapple with this issue by displaying different eras in the home ’ s history within different rooms or sections of the structure.
Some are so serious about realistic simulation that they will buy real aircraft parts, like complete nose sections of written-off aircraft, at aircraft boneyards.
Some sections of the ancient city walls remain on the North side of the city and in the late 20th century building work uncovered a section of Roman wall in the center of the city.
Some have said the 4 arms of cross are four seasons, where the division for 90-degree sections correspond to the solstices and equinoxes.
* Some cuts were made within the Act I finale ( No. 15 ) to shorten transitions between sections.
Some common group settings include music for Full Orchestra ( consisting of just about every instrument group ), Wind Ensemble ( or Concert Band, which consists of larger sections and greater diversity of wind, brass and percussion instruments than are usually found in the orchestra ), or a chamber group ( a small number of instruments, but at least two ).
Some copyright owners use EULAs in an effort to circumvent limitations the applicable copyright law places on their copyrights ( such as the limitations in sections 107-122 of the United States Copyright Act ), or to expand the scope of control over the work into areas for which copyright protection is denied by law ( such as attempting to charge for, regulate or prevent private performances of a work beyond a certain number of performances or beyond a certain period of time ).
Some variants even replaced whole sections of distinctively " Rolemaster " rules, such as the combat system, with more traditional systems closer to the line established by Advanced Dungeons and Dragons.

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