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Some years ago Julian Huxley proposed to an audience made up of members of the British Association for the Advancement of Science that `` man's supernormal or extra-sensory faculties are ( now ) in the same case as were his mathematical faculties during the ice age ''.
Some of the Hetman's `` ideas '' were dream-ridden, vaguely imparted, and at times preposterous.
Some other good bills were lost in the shuffle and await future action.
Some time ago, however, Mr. Khrushchev decided that when bigger bombs were made, the Soviet Union would make them.
Some would say that they were not permitted to run their businesses only for profit ; ;
Some musicians were enthusiastic, some skeptical.
Some 80 reaction tubes from 13 manifold fillings were illuminated in the temperature range from 40 to 85-degrees in a further endeavor to determine the cause of the irreproducibility and to obtain information on the activation energy and the effect of light intensity.
Some of these were obviously filling from interlobular branches of the bronchial arteries while others were filling from direct hilar branches following along the pleural surface.
Some of the features of the top portions of Figure 1 and Figure 2 were mentioned in discussing Table 1.
Some of the sinusoids contained large numbers of nucleated red cells, and cells of the granulocytic series were found in small numbers.
Some of the small vessels were filled with fibrin thrombi, and there was extensive interstitial hemorrhage.
Some of them were then covered with a drop of Af in a moist chamber at 24-degrees for 30 - 40 minutes.
Some predictions had been made concerning factors R, N, I and Co on these inventories which appeared to be directly related to control and security aspects of personality functioning which were hypothesized as being of importance in differential Kohnstamm reactivity.
Some of the earliest recordings, made in the 1940's demonstrated that psychiatrists reacted immediately to anger and anxiety in the sound track, whereas written records of the same interview offered far fewer cues to therapy which -- if they were at all discernible in print -- were picked up only by the most skilled and sensitive experts.
Some of their figures of speech were colorful and expressive.
Some of the letters were pungently expressive.
Some of the choicest remarks made by soldiers in their letters were in disparagement of unpopular officers.
`` Some of the defendants strongly indicated they knew they were receiving stolen property.
Some of my fellow workers were grooming me for an office in the Socialist Party.
Some 30 spectators remained in the court during the day and were on hand to hear the verdict read.
Some schools were technical -- the Belgians needed carpenters and mechanics to help exploit the land, and trained many.
Some were clearly of Christian origin, among them the Great Awakening and other revivals which helped to make Christian liberty, Christian equality, and Christian fraternity the passion of the land.
Some of the in-person performers were Jack Teagarden, Gene Krupa, Bud Freeman, Pee Wee Russell, Johnny St. Cyr, Joe Sullivan, Red Allen, Lil Armstrong, Blossom Seeley.

Some and equivalent
Some forms of synthesis, like, for instance, sampling and additive synthesis are not feasible in analog synthesizers, while on the other hand, many musicians prefer the character of analog synthesizers over their digital equivalent.
Some refer to this event as the equivalent of a " Woodstock " for mountain music.
Some countries, however, historically did have equivalent honorifics for knights, such as Cavaliere in Italy ( e. g. Cavaliere Benito Mussolini ), and Ritter in Germany and the Austro-Hungarian Empire ( e. g. Georg Ritter von Trapp ).
Some estimates conclude that the state is losing a land mass equivalent to 30 football fields every day.
Some grappling arts, such as aikido, use a similar method of compliant training that is equivalent to light or medium contact.
Some instructions were replaced by more general ones which the assembler translated into equivalent operations and some were even replaced by addressing modes.
Some professional guidelines recommend prophylaxis in patients who take the equivalent of more than 30 mg hydrocortisone ( 7. 5 mg of prednisolone ), especially when this is in excess of three months.
Some of the healers and diviners historically accused of witchcraft have considered themselves mediators between the mundane and spiritual worlds, roughly equivalent to shamans.
Some formal verification techniques exclude these behaviours from analysis, if they are not equivalent to non-Zeno behaviour.
Some manufacturers also support the SDH equivalent of the STS-1 / OC-1, known as STM-0.
Some authors argue they are equivalent.
Some comets contain " massive amounts of an organic material almost identical to high grade oil shale ," the equivalent of cubic kilometers of such mixed with other material ; for instance, corresponding hydrocarbons were detected in a probe fly-by through the tail of Comet Halley during 1986.
Some countries have their own terms equivalent to pickup, such as ute – an abbreviation of " utility vehicle " – in Australia and New Zealand, or bakkie in South Africa.
Some application functions are actually faster in Classic than under Mac OS 9 on equivalent hardware, due to performance improvements in the newer operating system's device drivers.
Some nations describe fuels according to the traditional RON or MON ratings, so octane ratings cannot always be compared with the equivalent U. S. rating by the "( R + M )/ 2 method ".
Some other notable lifts – Larry Pacifico benched the equivalent of 235 kg in the 90 kg class ; John Kuc deadlifted 397½ kg ; and Vince Anello attempted 362½ kg ( 800 lbs ) at 90.
Some researchers hold Ilmarinen and Ukko equivalent.
Some equivalent word, such as wash, would have been used by the Hebrew peoples.
Some cities in England, Wales and Northern Ireland have the further distinction of having a Lord Mayor rather than a simple Mayor — in Scotland, the equivalent is the Lord Provost.
Some of these myths relate that Perseus was armed with a scythe from Hermes ( Roman equivalent Mercury ) and a mirror ( or a shield ) from Athena.
Some ( notably Robert Monroe ) have claimed these stages become considerably less applicable with extreme familiarity with OBE, eventually finding just a deliberate mental shift to the feeling of the state equivalent.
Some non-classical logics do not deem ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) logically equivalent.
Some say that the Anglo-Saxon form was distorted from a Celtic form whose Welsh equivalent is Llwyd-rhyd = " grey ford ".
Some early Christians believed that the embryo did not have a soul from conception, and consequently opinion was divided as to whether early abortion was murder or ethically equivalent to murder.

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