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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 lost
Some other good bills were lost in the shuffle and await future action.
Some plant-location specialists take these signs to mean St. Louis county doesn't want industry, and so they avoid the area, and more jobs are lost.
Some of the poetic cadence of the older version certainly is lost in the newer one, but almost anyone, with a fair knowledge of the English language, can understand the meaning, without the necessity of interpretation by a Biblical scholar.
Some thirty distinct populations of Mexican tetras live in deep caves and have lost the power of sight and even their eyes.
Some have stated that the secret of concrete was lost for 13 centuries until 1756, when the British engineer John Smeaton pioneered the use of hydraulic lime in concrete, using pebbles and powdered brick as aggregate.
Some scholars think that The porisms may have actually been a section of Arithmetica that is now lost.
Some ancient sources, such as Hippolytus, and some modern scholars consider that the epistle " from Laodicea " was never a lost epistle, but simply Paul recycling one of his other letters ( the most common candidate is the contemporary Letter to the Ephesians ), just as he asks for the copying and forwarding of the Letter to Colossians to Laodicea.
Some lost the neuter, leaving masculine and feminine ; like most Romance languages, Urdu / Hindi, and the Celtic languages.
Some lost hands or limbs, others were crushed under the machines, and some were decapitated.
Some began to close, businesses began to fail, and thousands of people lost their land.
Some lost cities whose locations have been rediscovered have been studied extensively by scientists.
Some cities which are considered lost are ( or may be ) places of legend such as the Arthurian Camelot, Russian Kitezh, Lyonesse, Ys, the Seven Cities of Gold, Shambhala, El Dorado, and Atlantis.
Some writers declared that modernism had become so institutionalized that it was now " post avant-garde ", indicating that it had lost its power as a revolutionary movement.
Some wrecks, lost to natural obstacles to navigation, are at risk of being smashed by subsequent wrecks sunk by the same hazard, or are deliberately destroyed because they present a hazard to navigation.
Some paved roads have lost their asphalt surface and are in very poor condition or have reverted to being gravel roads.
Some authors saw the latter as languages which had not yet completely evolved to full Bantu status, whereas others regarded them as languages which had partly lost original features still found in Bantu.
Some argue that the change in strategy lost the Luftwaffe the opportunity of winning the air battle, or air superiority.
Some other works, such as Theological Outlines, are presumed to be lost.
Some of these photons are absorbed by the atoms in the ground state, and the photons are lost to the laser process.
Some of the energy in the original source is lost in the conversion process.
Some of this territory was lost during World War II, but negotiations returned it to Romania.
( Some of these other Greek versions are known from Origen's Hexapla, a comparison of six translations in adjacent columns, now almost wholly lost.
Some of the scenes completed by Masaccio and Masolino were lost in a fire in 1771 ; we know about them only through Vasari's biography.
Some fifteen works in Latin or Greek are lost, some as recently as the 9th century ( De Paradiso, De superstitione saeculi, De carne et anima were all extant in the now damaged Codex Agobardinus in 814 AD ).
Some of Obama's supporters as well as his presumptive Republican opponent, Sen. John McCain, accused the magazine of publishing an incendiary cartoon whose irony could be lost on some readers.

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