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Some and transferred
Some transferred to the INLA landing of the prison, but the majority of those who left are now independent and on E4 landing.
Some of these groups have been transferred out of the Kingdom Fungi, in part because of fundamental biochemical differences in the composition of the cell wall.
Some water clock designs were developed independently and some knowledge was transferred through the spread of trade.
Some people also prefer to have the information on their tags transferred to a smaller, sometimes golden or silver tag by a jeweler, as the original tag can be considered too large and bulky by some.
Some time after his return, and before 293, Diocletian transferred command of the war against Carausius from Maximian to Flavius Constantius.
Some pulse modulation schemes also allow the narrowband analog signal to be transferred as a digital signal ( i. e. as a quantized discrete-time signal ) with a fixed bit rate, which can be transferred over an underlying digital transmission system, for example some line code.
Some of Bob Hope's films originally released by Paramount ( including The Seven Little Foys and The Lemon Drop Kid ) were owned by Hope himself ; the copyrights were later transferred to Columbia Pictures Television.
Some of the service delivery functions were transferred down to the councils themselves.
Some nation states which have historically had a strong centralized administration have transferred political power to the regions.
Some of the constituency was transferred to the neighbouring seat of Tottenham, Most was merged with the Hornsey parliamentary constituency to form the Hornsey and Wood Green parliamentary constituency.
Some of the mothballed vessels were transferred to foreign navies while others were relocated to other Reserve Fleet locations.
Some kindergarten children attended school in the former Hawley High School, a WPA project and located in the borough, up until a few years ago when they were transferred back to the primary school.
Some matters of aviation were transferred to the '" Vorläufige Bundesstelle für Luftfahrtgerät und Flugunfalluntersuchung '" ( Provisional Federal Office for Avionic Devices and Investigation of Aviation Accidents ) established on 15 September 1953 in Bonn.
Some mini games ( such as " Face Lift " using the main characters instead of Bowser ) have been edited and transferred and / or also retitled from the first Mario Party.
Some Article XV squadrons were also transferred to RAAF or RAF formations involved in the Pacific War.
Some believe the afterlife includes some form of preparation for the soul to be transferred to another body ( reincarnation ).
Some islands of other counties, such as Wuchiu, were transferred to the jurisdiction of Kinmen County by the ROC government following its civil war defeat and retreat to Taiwan.
Some of the notable alumni and faculty of Macalester college include architect Cass Gilbert, political figures Kofi Annan ' 61 and Walter Mondale ' 50, businessman and philanthropist DeWitt Wallace ' 11, writers Tim O ' Brien ' 68, Rebecca Otto ' 85, Walter Kirn ( transferred to Princeton University after his first year ) and Christina French Houghton ' 06, a co-founder of Guy French.
Some units were transferred between operational commands and administrative commands at different times.
Some cordless devices, such as cordless telephones, are also wireless in the sense that information is transferred from the cordless telephone to the telephone's base unit via some type of wireless communications link.
Some would argue this later transferred to Christianity after Constantine I's ascension in its suppression of Roman paganism.
Some of former cars of Hankyu, such as 2000 series and 3100 series, have been transferred to and are now used by Nose Electric Railway.
Some teams were transferred, as was the case of the Kansas City franchise to become the Washington Nationals ( Senators ).
Some Class 322s were loaned to First North Western from 1997 until 1999 before National Express transferred all five to ScotRail.

Some and conclusion
Some students of the work argue for an Italian origin, noting phrases in Barnabas which are very similar to phrases used by Dante and suggesting that the author of Barnabas borrowed from Dante's works ; they take the Spanish version's preface to support this conclusion.
Some scholars have come to the conclusion that material progress and prosperity, as manifested in continuous income growth at both individual and national level, provide the indispensable foundation for sustaining any kind of morality.
Some wish to draw the conclusion from this that John left Judea between the years 52 and 55.
Some historians now believe that Kirov's assassination in 1934 was arranged by Stalin himself or at least that there is sufficient evidence to plausibly posit such a conclusion.
Some philosophers, such as Plato, proposed a divine Artificer as the designer ; others, including Aristotle, rejected that conclusion in favor of a more naturalistic teleology.
Some philosophers, however, find this an acceptable conclusion.
Some are never to be seen again following the conclusion of a story arc, while others make recurring appearances.
* Vagueness: Some important principles of graphology are vague enough to allow a lot of room for a graphologist to skew interpretations to suit a subject or preconceived conclusion.
Some of the jurors come to the conclusion that, judging from what he heard earlier, the witness must have merely assumed it was the defendant running.
In his book The Game of Logic he introduced a game to solve problems such as confirming the conclusion " Some greyhounds are not fat " from the statements " No fat creatures run well " and " Some greyhounds run well ".
Some researchers came to a conclusion that children growing up in these tightly knit communities tended to see the other children around them as ersatz siblings and preferred to seek mates outside the community when they reached maturity.
Some local Union sentiment could be discerned following the war's conclusion.
Some later historians came to believe that Stalin arranged the murder, or at least that there was sufficient evidence to reach such a conclusion.
Some scholars believe Melankomas to have been a real person, others that he was an invention of Dio's ; there is nothing allowing a firm conclusion either way.
Some feminist economists take issue with using the market system to determine values for a variety of reasons: it may lead to the conclusion that the market provides perfect substitutes for non-market work ; the wage produced in the market for services may not accurately reflect the actual opportunity cost of time spent in household production ; and the wages used in valuation methods come from industries where wages are already depressed because of gender inequalities, and so will not accurately value unpaid work.
Some countries like the United States have avoided the common law conclusion in Regina v. Dugdale by legally defining possession as a voluntary act.
Some such modifiers are standard and are not considered dangling modifiers: " Speaking of ," and " Trusting that this will put things into perspective ," for example, are commonly used to transition from one topic to a related one or for adding a conclusion to a speech.
Some of these dismissals have been controversial, such as the conclusion that bullet wounds could have been caused by bullets exploding in a fire.
Some 156 fables appear, collected from Romulus, Avianus and other sources, accompanied by a commentarial preface and moralising conclusion, and 205 woodcuts.
Some called it a satisfying conclusion to the mediocre series, while others derided it as a confusing mess of poor pacing and plot holes.
Some scholars, such as Larry Temkin, argue that the paradox is resolved by the conclusion that the " better than " relation is not transitive, meaning that our assertion that B-is better than A by way of A + is not justified — it could very well be the case that B-is better than A +, and A + is better than A, and yet A is better than B -.
Some may not be happy with that, but that ’ s where the science is .” This was also the conclusion of a meta-analysis by physicist Gordon Freeman, who reviewed over 200 published studies and found that the majority did not find a causal link.
Some fought, while others came to the conclusion that they should just cut their losses.
Some European historians of the 19th century ( for example, Wilhelm von Humboldt and Paul Kretschmer ) as well as Georgian scholars ( R. Gordeziani, S. Kaukhchishvili and Z. Gamsakhurdia ) came to the conclusion that Proto-Kartvelians might be related linguistically and culturally to the indigenous ( pre-Indo-European ) peoples of ancient Europe including the Etruscans, Pelasgians and Proto-Basques.

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