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All and few
All Captain Gibault took back to Salem were a few items for the town's East India Museum.
All I want is a picture -- with a few lines.
All this was evidently much to the surprise of the Persians ; "... in their minds they charged the Athenians with madness which must be fatal, seeing that they were few and yet were pressing forwards at a run, having neither cavalry nor archers ".
All families except the Canidae and a few species of Mustelidae are plantigrade.
All but a few of the most inert elements, such as noble gases and noble metals, are usually found on Earth in chemically combined form, as chemical compounds.
All programs are reviewed regularly, or every few years for relevancy.
All processing is completed on few central computers.
In 1820 the family moved a few miles to the village of Haworth, where Patrick had been appointed Perpetual Curate of St Michael and All Angels Church.
All of the planning and preparation for transporting and deploying the missiles were carried out in the utmost secrecy, with only a very few told the exact nature of the mission.
All vowels are pronounced except in a few well-defined instances.
In 1961 Dave Brubeck appeared in a few scenes of the British Jazz / Beat film All Night Long, which starred Patrick McGoohan and Richard Attenborough.
All through the Middle Ages improvements were few and second rate.
All this hardly concerned European cinema, where those few reverse-angle cuts used were mostly between a watcher and what he sees from his Point of View, both being filmed in a fairly distant shot.
All felids have retractable claws, although in a few species, such as the cheetah, the claws remain visible even when retracted.
All mesons are unstable, with the longest-lived lasting for only a few hundredths of a microsecond.
All fissionable and fissile isotopes undergo a small amount of spontaneous fission which releases a few free neutrons into any sample of nuclear fuel.
All through the teens and twenties, he built the Publix Theatres Corporation, a mighty chain of nearly 2, 000 screens, ran two production studios, and became an early investor in radio, taking a 50 % interest in the new Columbia Broadcasting System in 1928 ( selling it within a few years ; this would not be the last time Paramount and CBS crossed paths, as time proved ).
All but a few primate species remain at least partly arboreal.
All have an interest in avoiding pain, for instance, but relatively few have an interest in cultivating their abilities.
All others were free to land on giving the addresses of their destinations to be sent to the respective local authorities, so that the dispersed passengers and crew could be kept individually under observation for a few days.
It has all come about in a few months .... All stairways lead to the roof, where residents are arranging to rig up a loudspeaker, connected with instruments below.
Neighbours, which is celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2005, was aired on the US channel Oxygen in March 2004, however it attracted few viewers, perhaps in part because it was scheduled opposite well-established and highly popular US soap operas such as All My Children and The Young and The Restless, and due to low ratings it was cancelled shortly afterwards.
All battles mentioned in the introduction are ranked among the most costly traditional battles of human history ; in addition there were a few successful ambushes of armies that also ended in their annihilation.
All that remains that can be said without getting very mathematical is that commonly-used waveguides are only of a few categories.
After a few days, the so-called Allerseelenschlacht ( All Souls ' Day Battle ) resulted in a disaster for the Americans.

All and isolated
All bongos in captivity are from the isolated Aberdare Mountains of central Kenya.
All this made possible the emergence of a sparsely populated and ill-organized area that isolated the Asturian kingdom from the Moorish assaults and allowed its progressive strengthening.
All of the alleles responsible for sweet corn are recessive, so it must be isolated from any field corn varieties that release pollen at the same time ; the endosperm develops from genes from both parents, and heterozygous kernels will be tough and starchy.
All matter ever isolated to date — including every atom on the periodic table and every particle in the standard model — has no magnetic monopole charge.
Mel Levine, M. D., author of A Mind at a Time, and co-founder ( with Charles R. Schwab ) of the not-for-profit organization All Kinds of Minds, can be considered a holist based on his view of the ' whole child ' as a product of many systems and his work supporting the educational needs of children through the management of a child's educational profile as a whole rather than isolated weaknesses in that profile.
All of these run into a Bogner 4x12 cabinet isolated from the stage.
All species live in isolated populations in southern Africa.
A wholly owned subsidiary of All Nippon Airways ( ANA ), it mainly operated short routes and flights to isolated islands in support of ANA's domestic services.
All conservation laws in special relativity ( for energy, mass, and momentum ) require isolated systems, meaning systems that are totally isolated, with no mass-energy allowed in or out, over time.
All trigonometric polynomials are holomorphic on a whole complex plane, and there is a simple theorem in complex analysis that says that all zeros of non-constant holomorphic function are isolated.
All the Biba girls remember how women over thirty years old were considered old in the Biba store, and probably felt isolated as these girls felt in other stores.
All of this embodies their high standard of living, a rather rare phenomenon for such an isolated town.
All three species are widespread, although some isolated local populations exist.
All the while, the Rio Grande was actively trying to sell the line, and in 1979 Charles Bradshaw, a Florida citrus grower, offered the D & RGW a legitimate opportunity to divest itself of its antiquated and isolated line as negotiations began for purchase of the Silverton.
All Outreach courses are free, as they target disadvantaged groups in the Australian community. They can be held at colleges or off campus in community locations to cater for isolated communities, childcare needs, lack of transport, and other barriers.

All and coastal
All the coastal cities were back under Mexican control except San Diego, where the Mexicans had Stockton pinned down and under siege.
All four living species are vulnerable to extinction from habitat loss and other negative impacts related to human population growth and coastal development.
All of these were based on reindeer herding, with the addition of sea mammal hunting and walrus ivory carving in the coastal areas.
*" All coastal inhabitants should be living less than 20 Li ( Chinese: 里 translation: mile ) away from the city.
All the coastal batteries had been neutralized by French resistance, and one French commander openly welcomed the landing Allies.
All the rocks underlying the surface are more than 300 million years old, but the coastline as seen today has been much subjected to the effects of coastal and river action and, in places, to events which occurred during the Ice Age.
All the tourist accommodations and construction throughout coastal Spain has driven high demand and brought huge modernisation.
All along the coast, but mostly in the northernmost part of it, interaction between the water-laden air coming from the sea via southerly winds, some of the strongest of any coastal desert, and the dry air of the desert causes immense fogs and strong currents.
All kinds of new scholarly articles now identify this artificial claim as a political ploy for increased tourism to this coastal area.
All young tulip trees and most mature specimens are intolerant of prolonged inundation ; however, a coastal plain swamp ecotype in the southeastern United States is relatively flood-tolerant.
All remaining coastal watches and warnings were discontinued on October 5 at 0500 UTC.
All of East Texas also lies within the Gulf Coastal Plain, but with less uniformity than the climate with rolling hills in the north and flat coastal plains in the south.
All of these preceded the RNLI craft that are now such a familiar part of coastal heritage.
All over the peninsular coastal region men wear coloured lungis and women wear sari in a way tying it at back.
All this was subject to the improvement of the beaches of Mancora, a small coastal town in the northern Piura Province and the seat of one of the dates on the Professional Circuit in 2007.
All species are neritic and epipelagic, staying within the upper layers of relatively shallow ( 1 – 80 metres ), open and clear coastal waters ( although the Western Australian salmon may prefer deeper water ).
All are halophytes, growing in coastal or inland saline habitats.
All of the Vietnamese coastal forts were destroyed and three Nguyễn junks were sunk before the French squadron sailed away.
All the coastal inhabitants had to move fifty li from the coast.
All were Maya groups except for the Pipil, who were a Nahua group related to the Aztecs ; the Pipil had a number of small city-states along the Pacific coastal plain of southern Guatemala and El Salvador.
All the coastal cities occupied by the Franks are managed in this fashion, their rural districts, the villages and farms, belong to the Muslims.
All the works involving reclamation and coastal structure development covered in Phase I was completed by June 2002.
All the coastal sections convenient for landings were covered with permanent emplacements and bunkers, interconnected with underground passages and trenches.

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