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Some and throwing
Some societies thought it was a demon swallowing the moon, and that they could chase it away by throwing stones and curses at it.
Some of the earliest unambiguous weapons were throwing sticks and spears dated to more than 300, 000 years ago.
Some standard benchmarks even failed to run, throwing the claim of full x86 compatibility into doubt.
Some of the more commonly used skills are Block ( for fighting ), Dodge ( for dodging out of an opponents tackle zone ), Sure Hands ( for picking up the ball ), Pass ( for throwing the ball ), and Catch ( for catching the ball ).
Some throwing knives may also have spear point blades, but these are commonly made without a spine, being only flat pieces of metal.
Some cubes contain traps ; assuming they are triggered by motion detectors, Rennes tests each by throwing a boot in first.
Some of the crowd started throwing beer bottles and police arrested them.
Some are as large as a shield and worn around the neck, making them equally suited for hand-to-hand combat as well as for throwing.
Some of Samura's other creations include Giichi's thresher-like throwing blade, known as Kanetsura's Mito-no-Kami (" Guardian of the Three Paths "), which he uses to sever the heads of his enemies, and Anotsu's large Kabutsuchi battle-axe, which was based on an example from Nepal.
Some long time listeners and programmers are very unhappy about this because they believe the station will be throwing away the volunteer programming model that has served them so well for so long and broadcasting for three hours each morning, The Takeaway, a nationally syndicated program from Public Radio International.
Some Ethiopian Orthodox believers, upset by the display of public Adventist preaching, reportedly sparked the clashes by first throwing stones at Adventists gathered in the stadium, then by looting Adventist offices in the city.
Some players designate a limited surface where players can roll, instead of throwing the dice off a wall, such as a table or a cardboard box.
Some notes on the designs included: bare legs as unacceptable, cape as bird wings, change from traditional robin colors to black and yellow, a staff that would double as a blow-gun, headbands ( to emphasize the martial art portion of the training ) a bandanna, throwing darts ( too much bloodshed ) wings, absence of cape, hoods, and a design emulating Robin Hood.
Some attributed to the jentil the defeat of Roland in the Battle of Roncevaux, where the Basques defeated the Frankish army by throwing rocks on them.
Some skills behave like magic ( like healing or throwing a burning ember at an enemy ), but are based on " lore ".
Some performers will mix various objects of widely differing weights, sizes, and shapes, requiring them to adjust their throwing force for each object.
Some episodes are about legal strategies like winning at the craps table by throwing at certain angles using a certain grip with certain numbers at the top, or taking advantage of a worn-out ball bearing and a thus tilted roulette wheel.
Some enemies can be defeated with Mario throwing a shell at an enemy on the same plane as himself, while others can only be defeated if Mario throws a shell at an enemy into the background from the foreground, or vice versa.
Some of the goals include making and / or fixing relationships with people, publishing certain magazine content, and throwing parties.
Some more radical alterations are such as shown in Assassin's Creed, where the character is shown with a crossbow, which had been substituted for throwing knives in the playable game.
Some Pan-Green supporters illegally brought guan daos, beer bottles, stones, eggs, firecrackers, clubs, and sharpened sugarcanes into the terminals and started beating Pan-Blue supporters and the police, throwing stones and setting off firecrackers in the meantime.
Some of the spindle microtubules attach to the kinetochores, throwing the chromosomes into agitated motion.
Some minor incidents of granade throwing and sniper firing at security forces notwithstanding, the situation is under control and more or less peaceful.
Some was rowdy behavior that scared respectable citizens, such as youths throwing rocks at streetcars and overturning the carts of street vendors.

Some and motions
Some types of motions will not be accepted by the court unless accompanied by an independent sworn statement or other evidence, in support of the need for the motion.
Some courts have magistrates or discovery commissioners who are on call for such contingencies, and the parties are supposed to use them to referee such disputes over the phone before resorting to filing motions.
Some seismometers can measure motions with frequencies from 500 Hz to 0. 00118 Hz ( 1 / 500
Some physics programmers may even delve into the difficult tasks of inverse kinematics and other motions attributed to game characters, but increasingly these motions are assigned via motion capture libraries so as not to overload the CPU with complex calculations.
Some motions are meant to change the topic of debate.
Some of Hawker's rulings, from motions put by the Australian Labor Party Opposition, were somewhat controversial early in his term, with one session of Question Time on 1 December 2004 resulting in twelve points of order, some continuously raised, to Brendan Nelson's response to a question on school funding raised by Sophie Mirabella, in that it was seen by the Opposition to anticipate debate.
Some pre-trial steps such as motions were decided by prothonotaries, a role similar to a master in other courts.
::" Some of these rambles led me to great distances ; for an opium-eater is too happy to observe the motions of time.
Some provisions may have to be omitted from the composite motions-to reduce its length or because the supporters of the original motions will not agree to them.
Some introduced motions to democratize their Local Union bylaws.

Some and track-and-field
Some of the well known individuals who have become involved include former Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, former presidents of Chile Ricardo Lagos and Michelle Bachelet, actress Susan Sarandon, actors Jeremy Irons and Raul Bova, singers Céline Dion and Anggun, authors Isabelle Allende and Andrea Camilleri, musician Chucho Valdés and Olympic track-and-field legend Carl Lewis.

Some and hammer
Some models used a " typebox " that was positioned, in the X-and Y-axes, by a mechanism and the selected letter form was struck by a hammer.
Some guitarists are also adept at other instruments, such as the piano, hammer dulcimer, tuba, xylophone and tympani.
Some manuals even depict the cross as a hammer.
Some stoneworkers also spin the subbia in their fingers between hammer blows, thus applying with each blow a different part of the point to the stone.
Some hand hammered cymbals are hammered using a hammer held in the cymbal maker's hand.
Some members of the CPB prefer one symbol over the other, although the party's 1994 congress reaffirmed the hammer and dove's position as the official emblem of the Party.
Some image stones and runestones found in Denmark and southern Sweden bear an inscription of a hammer.
Some examples of daily activities and tacit knowledge are: riding a bike, playing the piano, driving a car, hitting a nail with a hammer
Some parts of the town are still named from their past function, like Kupferhammer (" copper hammer ").
Some time later, he allied with the Space Phantom and the giant Tempus, and removed the time travel enchantment from Thor's uru hammer with a trick, though Thor can still manipulate time.
Some modern semi-automatic pistols are double action only ( DAO ); that is, once a round is chambered, each trigger pull will cock the hammer, striker, or firing pin, and will additionally release the same to fire a cartridge in one continuous motion.
Some overlap in the types of semantic information in play is immediately apparent, however: in cases of instrument causation (‘ the hammer broke the cup ’), we would certainly expect the ‘ causer ’ to be acting directly criterion 6 and to be involved in the activity 9 ; likewise, we would expect instances of caused agency to include more information on causee control on willingness 3 & 4.
Some climbing areas, notably some of the National Parks of the United States, have de jure regulations about whether, when and how hammer activity may be employed.
Some farrier tool s ( pincers, hammer, rasp, and hoof knife ) with a pair of horseshoes
Some Clavinovas ( CLP and CVP-Series ) feature " graded hammer " technology, a mechanical system of small metal hammers, weighted to be similar to those of a real pianoforte, which hit a digital pressure sensor that then translates into sound.
Some carpenters and other users prefer this, as they can begin a stroke by gripping the hammer towards the center of the handle, and allow the handle to slide through their hand as they swing.
Some years after E-Day ( or emergence day ) after a losing battle against the locust, the COG made the greatest sacrifice using the Hammer of Dawn on Human cities giving the citizens of Sera only three days to evacuate to the city of Jacinto before pushing the proverbial button on the hammer strike.
Some markers have a separate firing and recocking sequence, which decreases the recoil caused by the cycling of the hammer.

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