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Some port wines may contain 20 % ABV or more, which is 15 units of alcohol per bottle.
Some games involve commanding multiple game pieces ( or units ), such as chess pieces or Monopoly houses and hotels, that have unique designations and capabilities within the parameters of the game ; in other games, such as Go, all pieces controlled by a player have the same capabilities.
Some conversions from one system of units to another need to be exact, without increasing or decreasing the precision of the first measurement.
Some currencies do not have any smaller units at all, such as the Icelandic króna.
Some such units employ batteries that can provide power for several hours in case of external power interruption ( e. g., see the EMC Symmetrix ) and thus maintain the content of the volatile storage parts intact.
Some such units employ batteries that can provide power for several hours in case of external power interruption ( e. g., see the EMC Symmetrix ) and thus maintain the content of the volatile storage parts intact.
Some units of the U. S. Marine Corps Raiders in the Pacific were issued a similar fighting dagger, the Marine Raider Stiletto., though the design proved less than successful when used in the type of knife combat encountered in the Pacific theater.
Some fleet units are stationed in the Red Sea, but the bulk of the force remains in the Mediterranean.
Some units include ethnic, national, cultural, and religious diversity.
Some performers use a noise gate pedal at the end of a chain to reduce unwanted noise and hum introduced by overdrive units or vintage gear.
Some able-bodied prisoners delivered to the death camp were not immediately killed, but were forced into labor units ( Sonderkommando ) to work at the extermination process, removing corpses from the gas chambers and burning them.
Some genes that code for protein sub units of voltage-gated and ligand-gated ion channels have been associated with forms of generalized epilepsy and infantile seizure syndromes.
Some defeated units simply left the battlefield and travelled home, regardless of orders.
Some of the arithmetic units and addressing features were optional on some models of the System / 360.
* 1960 – Algerian War: Some units of European volunteers in Algiers stage an insurrection known as the " barricades week ", during which they seize government buildings and clash with local police.
Some commentators question the idea that one can meaningfully categorize culture in terms of discrete units.
Some units allow only a limited number of parameters to be controlled this way, but most will respond to program change messages.
Some versions of the Pickelhaube worn by German artillery units employed a ball-shaped finial rather than the pointed spike.
Some of the most sophisticated and expensive tonearms and turntable units ever made are linear trackers, from companies such as Rockport and Clearaudio.
Some manufacturers produce motion control units to be integrated with PLC so that G-code ( involving a CNC machine ) can be used to instruct machine movements.
Some legions may have even been reinforced at times with units making the associated force near 15, 000 – 16, 000 or about the size of a modern division.
Some types of RPGs are single-use disposable units similar to the RPG-22 ; others are re-loadable, such as the Soviet RPG-7.
Some of the reasons for the failure of 100 words per minute HF RTTY included poor operation of improperly maintained mechanical teleprinters, narrow bandwidth terminal units, continued use of 170 Hz shift at 100 words per minute and excessive error rates due to multipath distortion and the nature of ionospheric propagation.
Some early single hose scuba sets used full-face masks instead of a mouthpiece, such as those made by Desco and Scott Aviation ( who continue to make breathing units of this configuration for use by firefighters ).
Some tribes unified into larger, duchy-like units.

Some and already
Some families already have held weekend rehearsals in their home shelters to learn the problems and to determine for themselves what supplies they would need.
Some general things to look for in a site, if you haven't already bought one, are accessibility, water drainage, and orientation.
-- Some areas may already have been improved and contain buildings, roads, utilities, cleared land, etcetera which may raise the cost of the site.
Some of these apprentices were, in physical strength, already men and doubtless a percentage of them were Spencer's followers.
Some genetic tests are already available, although most of them are used in developed countries.
Some questions are still unanswered, such as the inclusion in the BCI repertoire of some characters ( currently about 24 ) that are already encoded in the UCS ( like digits, punctuation signs, spaces and some markers ), but whose unification may cause problems due to the very strict graphical layouts required by the published Bliss reference guides.
Some scholars question whether Frege's negative review of the Philosophy of Arithmetic helped turn Husserl towards Platonism, but he had already discovered the work of Bernhard Bolzano independently around 1890 / 91 and explicitly mentioned Bernard Bolzano, Gottfried Leibniz and Hermann Lotze as inspirations for his newer position.
Some languages already treat equivalents of the verb " to be " differently without obvious benefits to their speakers.
Some scholars consider the transition to have been more gradual, with some features already appearing among Archaic Homo sapiens already around 200, 000 years ago.
Some work had already been carried out by Eugène Viollet-Le-Duc, but he had died in 1879.
Note: Some of the following kings are already listed above as German Kings
Note: Some of the following dukes are already listed above as German Kings
Some of the rebels stationed themselves in the U. S. and crossed the ice from Sandusky Bay to Pelee Island wearing " tattered overcoats and worn-out boots ", and carrying muskets, pitchforks, and swords, but the islanders had already fled.
Some governments and organizations are now considering, or have already implemented, full cutoff fixtures in street lamps and stadium lighting.
Some of these steps may be omitted, depending on the circumstances ; for example, non-cash proceeds that are already in the financial system would have no need for placement.
Some North American fans, already attached to particular spellings, took great umbrage at Schodt's renditions, forgetting that in the original Japanese most character and mecha names are written in katakana, and that there were, therefore, no " official spellings.
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 " modernization theories " of nationalism see the national identity largely as a product of government policy to unify and modernize an already existing state.
Some ISO standards are already published but most of them are under construction, mainly on lexicon representation ( see LMF ), annotation and data category registry.
Some scientists and philosophers reject the Naturalistic Fallacy, arguing that it is indeed possible to derive " ought " from " is ", and even that it has already been done to some extent.
Some breakdown can be expected to continue due to CFCs used by nations which have not banned them, and due to gases which are already in the stratosphere.
Some of the young polygynous men indicated that they found themselves trapped in polygyny as a result of the large number of single women who needed and were actually willing to have them as their husband regardless of the fact that they were already married.
Some environmentalists believe that the ecology of the Earth has already been irretrievably damaged, and even an unrealistic shift in politics would not be enough to save it.
Some historians, social scientists and anthropologists have, however, argued that their disciplines already describe psychological motivation and that Psychohistory is not, therefore, a separate subject.

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