Some howitzers e g
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MEDIUMARTILLERYSome howitzers, e.g.
WOODWINDSSome horns, e.g.
ANTSSome queens, e.g.
ADSSome posters, e.g.
NUNSSome pigeons, e.g.
ESTERSSome phosphates, e.g.
STATEASSISTANCESome student aid, e.g.
SCOUTEDDid some reconnaissance, e.g.
RESTUPGet some shuteye, e.g.
INHALEGet some oxygen, e.g.
WIRERSSome cable workers, e.g.
OLDIE"Some Enchanted Evening," e.g.
OCTANTSSome pizza slices, e.g.
EXILESSome former dictators, e.g.
TEETHECut some canines, e.g.
FETISHFeet, e.g., for some
NEGATIVENUMBERSSome frigid temperatures, e.g.
EATDo some carbo-loading, e.g.
SOLUTESSome salts in water, e.g.
CORNSome of Grandpa's jokes, e.g.
EXPATSSome Yanks in Paris, e.g.
KINSome Shrivers and Kennedys, e.g.
WYESSome railroad switch points, e.g.
ATSEAOn some naval maneuvers, e.g.
ASIANSAustralians, e.g., according to some claims
ICONGarbage pail on some desktops, e.g.
LIEShave some years off your age, e.g.
HORSEOPERA"Einstein on the Beach Trying to Score Some Heroin," e.g.?
PUN"Some nylons will give you a run for your money," e.g.
cankersFungal rot in some fruits and vegetables, e.g., parsnips and tomatoes
quantifiersAn expression (e.g., all, some) that indicates the scope of a term to which it is attached
quantifierAn expression (e.g., all, some) that indicates the scope of a term to which it is attached
mustardsUsed in names of related plants, only some of which are used to produce mustard for the table, e.g., hedge mustard
intentionalityThe quality of mental states (e.g., thoughts, beliefs, desires, hopes) that consists in their being directed toward some object or state of affairs
subcontraryDenoting propositions that can both be true, but cannot both be false (e.g., some X are Y and some X are not Y)
sporozoiteA motile sporelike stage in the life cycle of some parasitic sporozoans (e.g., the malaria organism) that is typically the infective agent introduced into a host
prefixesAn element placed at the beginning of a word to adjust or qualify its meaning, e.g., ex-, non-, re- or (in some languages) as an inflection
sporozoitesA motile sporelike stage in the life cycle of some parasitic sporozoans (e.g., the malaria organism) that is typically the infective agent introduced into a host