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Some general-purpose DBMSs, like Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, and IBM DB2, have been undergoing upgrades for thirty years or more.
Some Chinese scholars such as Zhou Tianyong, the vice director of research of the Central Party School, argue that gradual political reform as well as repression of those pushing for overly rapid change over the next thirty years will be essential if China is to avoid an overly turbulent transition to a middle class dominated polity.
Some thirty years after the first edition of the Zohar was printed, the manuscripts were gathered and arranged according to the parashas of the Torah and the megillot ( apparently the arrangement was done by the Kabbalist, Rabbi Avraham haLevi of Tsfat ), and were printed first in Salonika in Jewish year 5357 ( 1587?
Some local historians consider that the settlement pre-dates Odessa by about thirty years and assert that the locality was founded by Moldavians who came to build the fortress of Yeni Dunia for the Ottomans and eventually settled in the area in the late 1760s, right next to the settlement of Khadjibey ( since 1795 Odessa proper ), on what later became the Prymorsky Boulevard.
Some homes and apartments built on the south side of Del Playa Drive, most popular with students due to their direct ocean views, are in danger of collapse, since they are built on quickly-eroding bluffs thirty to sixty feet above the Pacific Ocean.
Some thirty years later, Kolleg St. Blasien named its new theatre hall after Alfred Delp.
Some thirty years later, it was Barbour who, as U. S. Senator ( R ) from New Jersey in 1940, worked successfully to repeal the 1912 law prohibiting interstate transportation of boxing film footage.
Some scientists believe that this statue is a representation of the calendar with twelve months and thirty days in each month.
Some other major yet mostly overlooked reasons are total absence of rapid transit system, total absence of integrated urban planning for over thirty years, holes / pits / ditches on the roads eaten up by stagnant water due to absence of drainage system, the tendency of the drivers halt or park vehicles anywhere and everywhere, dilatory driving of vehicles to collect abrupt passengers, disorderly driving on roads, insufficient roads, total lack of alternative routes, mostly narrow and one-way roads, and, tendency of breaking traffic signals.
Some thirty fables appear there, of which twelve resemble those that are common to both Greek and Indian sources, six are parallel to those only in Indian sources, and six others in Greek only.
Some transit instruments were capable of reading angles directly to thirty seconds.
Some thirty of Lancaster's followers were also executed, among these Clifford and the baron John Mowbray.
Some thirty in number, they were at the command of the Pontifex Maximus, the high priest of Rome.
Some of the wounded, perhaps thirty, were taken to Minden for treatment.
Some thirty families lived on the Bend, frequently finding additional work in the docks and cargo ships ; ballast was loaded onto ships returning to Europe.
Some thirty years ' worth of conquests on the left bank of Daugava were lost.
Some feel that following this model completely can lead to too much emphasis on documentation, as artifacts would be needed for every one of the thirty cells in the framework.
Some characters spend long stretches in the room, with some present for most or all of a thirty minute episode.
Some thirty graves, tombs and grave stones, as well as coins from the Roman Republic and Roman Empire and the remains of a villa near the Church of S. Maria indicate that this area was settled throughout the Roman era.
Some attempt was made to produce impressive groupings of houses, and Colen Campbell produced a design for a palatial east side to the square featuring thirty Corinthian columns but this was not carried out and in the end most of the houses were built to individual designs.
Some thirty works are attributed to him — chronological, historical and episodical.
Some say he was among the thirty who were killed last, others that he ( with or without his family ) made it to another reservation where he was hidden, perhaps to resettle once more in the Cheyenne reservation in Montana.
Some thirty years ago, a man called Yaiba Mizushiro was born with one rib missing from his right ribcage.
Some recipes require up to thirty main ingredients and twelve condiments.

Some and distinct
Some people show a sexual interest in female breasts distinct from that of the person, which may be regarded as a breast fetish.
Some, like René Descartes, have thought that this is so ( this view is known as dualism, and functionalism also considers the mind as distinct from the body ), while others have thought that concepts of the mental can be reduced to physical concepts ( this is the view of physicalism or materialism ).
Some South American plants formerly thought of as Daturas are now treated as belonging to the distinct genus Brugmansia ( Brugmansia differs from Datura in that it is woody, making shrubs or small trees, and in that it has pendulous flowers, rather than erect ones ).
Some scientists argue that since the head and appendages are the greatest areas for heat loss from the body, the ability to grow long hair on the crown of the head as well as the face provides a distinct advantage in a cold climate.
Some have thought two language families, Eskimo – Aleut and Na-Dené, were distinct, perhaps the results of later migrations into the New World.
Some other linguists, such as Antoine Meillet, also considered Macedonian dialects as comprising an independent language group distinct from both Bulgarian and Serbian.
Some argue that video games have developed into a distinct mass form of media.
In November, Trench's report was not a list of unregistered words ; instead, it was the study On Some Deficiencies in our English Dictionaries, which identified seven distinct shortcomings in contemporary dictionaries:
Some political science departments also classify methodology as well as scholarship on the domestic politics of a particular country as distinct sub fields.
Some see a preacher as distinct from a theologian by focusing on the communication rather than the development of doctrine.
Some claim that for runners in particular, ice baths offer two distinct improvements over traditional techniques.
Some sources describe ex-gay ministries as a form of conversion therapy, while others state that ex-gay organizations and conversion therapy are distinct methods of attempting to convert gay people to heterosexuality.
( Some modern textual scholars consider that the Song of Moses, believed to be originally distinct from the surrounding text of Deuteronomy and not written by Moses, may in reality have been written in response to the theological implications of this disastrous defeat, possibly by Samuel himself.
Some authors see the biblical Samuel as combining descriptions of two distinct roles:
Some groups exist almost entirely within fandom but are distinct and cohesive subcultures in their own rights, such as filkers, costumers, and convention runners ( sometimes called " SMOFs ").
Some, on the other hand, may be called " deep ": their proofs may be long and difficult, involve areas of mathematics superficially distinct from the statement of the theorem itself, or show surprising connections between disparate areas of mathematics.
Some observers have said Veddas are disappearing and have lamented the decline of their distinct culture.
Some scholars think the Bronze Age Urnfield culture represents an origin for the Celts as a distinct cultural branch of the Indo-European-speaking peoples ( see Proto-Celtic ).
Some cultures have specific gender-related social roles that can be considered distinct from male and female, such as the hijra of India and Pakistan.
Some systems have multiple, distinct, resonant frequencies.
Some observers hold that individuals apply distinct sets of moral rules to people depending on their membership of an " in-group " ( the individual and those they believe to be of the same culture or race ) or an " out-group " ( people not entitled to be treated according to the same rules ).
Some of them use an archaic form of the feminine adjective that lacks the final-e and sometimes show an apostrophe instead of a hyphen, such as grand ' route (" main country road "; distinct from grande route, " long way ") and grand-mère (" grandmother "; distinct from grande mère, " tall mother ").
Some botanists accept two subspecies — one with four varieties ( e. g., Leger and Rice, 2003 )— though others do not recognize them as distinct ( e. g., Jepson 1993 ):

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