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Some developed a gangster-like slang for the verb to kill in an attempt to distance themselves from the killings, such as ' shooting partridges ', of ' sealing ' a victim, or giving him a natsokal ( onomatopoeia of the trigger action ).
Some medications can trigger allergic or pseudoallergic reactions.
Some dairy products such as blue cheese may become contaminated with the fungus Aspergillus fumigatus during ripening, which can trigger asthma and other respiratory problems in susceptible individuals.
Some musicians who use rackmounted effects or laptops employ a MIDI controller pedalboard or armband remote controls to trigger sound samples, switch between different effects or control effect settings.
Some modern flugelhorns feature a fourth valve that lowers the pitch a perfect fourth ( similar to the fourth valve on some euphoniums, tubas, horns, and piccolo trumpets, or the trigger on trombones ).
1 ) Some researchers ( e. g., Dalakas ) advocate the theory that the inflammation-immune reaction, caused by an unknown trigger – likely an undiscovered virus or an autoimmune disorder, is the primary, proximal cause of sIBM and that the degeneration of muscle fibres and protein abnormalities are secondary features.
Some chemicals preferentially and directly attack the beta cells, and do not trigger the auto-immune attack ( for instance a commercially used rat poison ).
Some of the morphological characteristics used to classify avalanches include the type of snow involved, the nature of the failure, the sliding surface, the propagation mechanism of the failure, the trigger of the avalanche, the slope angle, slope aspect, and elevation.
Some disadvantages of the bolt action include being the slowest of all the major manual repeating mechanisms, as it requires four distinct movements ( as opposed to two distinct movements for lever and pump action, though straight-pull bolt actions likewise require only two distinct movements ) and requires the trigger hand leave the gun and regrip the weapon after each shot, usually resulting in the shooter having to realign his sight and reacquire the target for every shot.
Some species release a volatile substance when attacked by a predator that can trigger flight ( in aphids ) or aggression ( in ants, bees, termites ) in members of the same species.
Some lawyers use a shadow defense to get information entered into the record that would otherwise be inadmissible hoping that evidence will trigger a jury nullification.
Some sinkholes form when the land surface is changed, such as when industrial and runoff-storage ponds are created ; the substantial weight of the new material can trigger an underground collapse of supporting material, thus, causing a sinkhole.
Some propose that disapproval is more likely to trigger tolerance ideas of the voter, e. g. as in a poor woman choosing a lifetime mate, while approval is more likely to trigger preferences, e. g. as in shopping.
Some economists would agree that certain economic protections are more costly than others, because they may be more likely to trigger a trade war.
Some modern semi-automatic pistols are double action only ( DAO ); that is, once a round is chambered, each trigger pull will cock the hammer, striker, or firing pin, and will additionally release the same to fire a cartridge in one continuous motion.
Some OEM alarms additionally will trigger if the hood is opened, or if the ignition is turned on.
Some spring mouse traps have a plastic extended trigger made to look like a piece of cheese.
Some intense stimuli trigger reflex withdrawal, autonomic responses and pain.
Some PSE patients, especially children, may exhibit an uncontrollable fascination with television images that trigger seizures, to such an extent that it may be necessary to physically keep them away from television sets.
Some UK television broadcasters and studios now screen content through the " Harding FPA Test ", an objective standard of assessment of potential to trigger seizures in the susceptible population.
Some PSE patients have trigger stimuli that are so specific that they are never likely to encounter them in real life.
Some toolchains can use ARM Embedded Trace Macrocell ( ETM ) modules to trigger debugger ( or tracing ) activity on complex hardware events, like a logic analyser programmed to ignore the first seven accesses to a register from one particular subroutine.
) Some layers built on top of JTAG monitor the state transitions, and use uncommon paths to trigger higher level operations.

Some and locks
Some directory operations ( including < tt > unlink </ tt >( 2 )) are not synchronous on ReiserFS, which can result in data corruption with applications relying heavily on file-based locks ( such as mail transfer agents qmail and Postfix ) if the machine halts before it has synchronized the disk.
Some fetish fashion items include: stiletto heel shoes and boots ( most notably the ballet boot ), hobble skirts, corsets, collars, full-body latex catsuits, stockings, miniskirt, crotchless underwear, garters, locks, rings, zippers, eyewear, handcuffs, and stylized costumes based on more traditional outfits, such as wedding dresses that are almost completely see-through lace.
Some of the old locks are still visible and several lock houses are now privately owned.
Some of the locks still may be seen west of town.
Some people enjoy picking locks recreationally.
Some modern high security locks include bumping protection such as false setting pins and impact absorbent foam.
Some attempts were made to dredge the channel below Swafield locks in the 1920s, but the section above Swafield Bridge was abandoned in 1927 and has reverted to farmland.
Some old boats are very close to this limit ( often built or slightly wider ), and can have trouble using locks that are not quite as wide as they should be because of subsidence.
Some locks on isolated waterways are as short as.
Some 29 river navigation improvements took place in the 16th and 17th centuries starting with the Thames locks and the River Wey Navigation.
Some solutions involve " locks " similar to the locks used in databases, but they risk causing problems of their own such as deadlock.
Some of the locks have been buried or removed due to construction projects in the vicinity of the canal.
Some systems also implement mandatory locks, where attempting unauthorized access to a locked resource will force an exception in the entity attempting to make the access.
Some DBMS's also require additional syntax when performing a SELECT statement to acquire locks ( e. g. SELECT ... FOR UPDATE to acquire exclusive write locks on accessed rows ).
Some on the locks, such as Hommerton Lock and Pickett's Lock, were built on new sections, while others, such as Stanstead Lock, replaced an existing flash-lock.
Some Rastafari have concluded that Samson had dreadlocks, as suggested by the description stating that he had seven locks upon his head.
Some of the available 1969 options were a tilt-telescope steering wheel, instant horn, four season air conditioning with comfortron, tinted glass windshield, 6-way power seat, divided front seat with dual controls, power trunk release ( vacuum ), power door locks, power front disc brakes, AM-FM stereo radio, rear seat speaker, stereo tape player ( 8-track ), power operated antenna, door edge guards, cruise control, left outside remote control mirror, cornering lamps, anti-spin rear axle, vinyl roof, flo-thru ventilation, and safety sentinel.
Some aircraft have gust locks fitted as part of the control system.
Some cylinder locks include additional shields ( outside and internally ) that will make this type of entry more difficult and time-consuming, and there may be additional ( non-cylinder ) locks to deal with.
Some locks used on safes use a double-bitted key, as do some door locks of a type often used in Southern and Eastern Europe.

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