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Some scholars have struggled to determine if either of these two versions is closer to the original text composed by the original author.
Some regional versions contained more nefarious creatures.
Some versions ban all writing implements, extending to any item that can be used to write such as lipstick or eyeliner.
Some versions of the show allow private counseling sessions with a psychologist.
Some of the last issues were printed versions of episodes from the 1996-1998 Dennis and Gnasher animated TV series.
Some apps such as Microsoft Office are available in versions for several different platforms ; others have narrower requirements and are thus called, for example, a Geography application for Windows or an Android application for education or Linux gaming.
Some limited-release versions included a second CD with songwriting commentary by Finn.
Some engines also use cast iron crankshafts for low output versions while the more expensive high output version use forged steel.
* Neither Clark Kent nor Superman is the real person: Some versions of Superman explain that Clark Kent and Superman are both identities of the same person.
Some less strict versions of Judaism have made this process somewhat easier but it is still far from common.
Some carbonated soft drinks are available in versions that are sweetened with a sugar substitute.
Some weapons were removed and / or altered from the original versions.
Some of these languages, e. g., in worlds of fantasy fiction, alternative universes, Earth's future, or alternate history, are presented as distorted versions or dialects of modern English or other natural language, while others are independently designed conlangs.
Some Forth implementations ( usually early versions or those written to be extremely portable ) compile threaded code, but many implementations today generate optimized machine code like other language compilers.
Some versions have the golem eventually turning on its creator or attacking other Jews.
Some versions of the tale state that the Golem was stolen from the genizah and entombed in a graveyard in Prague's Žižkov district, where the Žižkov Television Tower now stands.
Some Muslims consider the surviving versions as transmitting a suppressed apostolic original.
Some versions say Artemis helped her mother give birth to Apollo for nine days.
Some hairpins are a single straight pin, but modern versions are more likely to be constructed from different lengths of wire that are bent in half with a u-shaped end and a few kinks along the two opposite portions.
Lemmon played the piano and recorded his own versions of Monroe's trademark songs, I Wanna Be Loved By You and I'm Through With Love, for the album which was released in 1959 as A Twist of Lemmon / Some Like It Hot.
Some versions of this soup may also use the beef head and intestines.
Some users still use the old network on the unauthorized versions of Kazaa, either Kazaa Lite or Kazaa Resurrection, which is still a self-sustaining network where thousands of users still share unrestricted content.
Some intermediate bug-fix versions are released without changes to this version string.
Some early Led Zeppelin concerts lasted more than four hours, with expanded and improvised live versions of their song repertoire.
Some versions contained an extra disc / cassette composed entirely of remixes of " Blue Monday ".

Some and Māori
Some Austronesian and Melanesian ethnic groups, including the Māori, some Sulawesi and some Papua New Guineans, count with the base number four, using the term asu and aso, the word for dog, as the ubiquitous village dog has four legs.
Some cultures continue to harvest shearwaters ( a practice known as muttonbirding ); for example the Māori of New Zealand, who use a sustainable traditional method known as kaitiakitanga.
Some non-Māori New Zealanders have suggested that Māori may be abusing the Treaty in order to claim " special privileges ".
Some say he got his name from this, " Kooti " pronounced " Courty ", others that it was a Māori version of the last name " Coates ".
Some sources claim Merle's parents as Charlotte Selby, a Eurasian from Ceylon with partial Māori heritage, and Arthur Terrence O ' Brien Thompson, a British mechanical engineer from Darlington, who worked in Indian Railways.
Some traders acquired large tracts of land prior to 1840 and the British government was concerned to protect the Māori from exploitation.
Some missionaries later tried to prevent wholesale confiscation of Māori land, but were ignored by the government.
Some early European settlers who lived among Māori became known as Pākehā Māori.
Some Māori may have also been commemorating the 100th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence of New Zealand, but there is little evidence of this.
Some Māori felt that this was an insult to them and to the Treaty.
Some marae use the day as an open day and an educational experience for their local communities, giving them the opportunity to experience Māori culture and protocol.
Some historians believe that there was no existing suitable word in the Māori language at the time, however many Māori believe that the word mana would have provided appropriate meaning.
Some of the protest had the dual purpose of linking alleged racial discrimination against Māori in New Zealand to apartheid in South Africa.
Some of the protesters, particularly young Māori, felt frustrated by the image of New Zealand as a paradise for racial unity.
Some 64 people were then slaughtered, women and children, Māori and Pākehā, and great deal of loot was seized.
Some Moriori descendants have made claims against the New Zealand government through the Waitangi Tribunal, a commission of inquiry charged with making recommendations on claims brought by Māori relating to actions or omissions of the Crown in the period since 1840, which breach the promises made in the Treaty of Waitangi.
Some of the New Zealand Company and many of the settlers on the other hand saw the Māori as ignorant savages who had no right to stand in the way of honest British colonists.
Some of the American servicemen from the American South in the Services Club objected to Māori soldiers also using the Club, and on 3 April 1943 began stopping Māori soldiers from entering.
Some reserves that had been promised by a commission of inquiry into land confiscations were later seized and sold to cover the cost of crushing the Māori resistance, while others were leased to European settlers, shutting Māori out of involvement in the decisions over land use.
Some Māori became discontented after the signing of the treaty.

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