- Look up
some or -
some in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Some may
refer to:
some, an
English word used as a
determiner and pronoun; see use of
some The term...
- The
Someș (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈsomeʃ]) or
Szamos (German:
Somesch or Samosch) is a left
tributary of the
Tisza in
Hungary and Romania. It has a...
- the town
Somers Historic District, in the
center of the
village Somers, Iowa
Somers,
Montana Somers, New York
Somers Point, New
Jersey Somers, Wisconsin...
-
SOMED (French: Société Maroco-Emiratie de Développement) is a
conglomerate company based in Morocco. It is
active in a
range of
sectors such as mining...
- farm of
animals accused by
Napoleon of
consorting with his old rival. When
some animals recall the
Battle of the Cowshed,
Napoleon (who was
nowhere to be...
- the
status as
capital is
often designated by its law or constitution. In
some jurisdictions,
including several countries,
different branches of government...
- more
accurate than
conventional airstrikes, and
often caused more damage.
Some kamikazes hit
their targets even
after their aircraft had been crippled....
- that a
crime or
offence (or
criminal offence) is an act
harmful not only to
some individual but also to a community, society, or the
state ("a
public wrong")...
- to
severe weather from
recurving tropical cyclones; however, it
receives some protection from a
coral reef and its
position north of the Main Development...
-
state high
schools built since the late 1990s, and also
some older ones. In New
South Wales,
some high schools,
especially multi-campus
schools resulting...