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But the pirates had suffered so many casualties ( 120 Danes dead against 62 Frisians and English ), that they had difficulties putting out to sea.
Home to 120 species of fish and at least that many species of birds, the lake has shrunk dramatically in the last four decades due to the increased water from an expanding population usage and low rainfall.
Although no official membership figures are published, the Columbia Encyclopedia gives an estimated figure of 50, 000 Christadelphians, who are spread across approximately 120 countries ; there are established churches ( or ecclesias, as they are often called ) in many of those countries, along with isolated members.
The speed limits on the main roads in Sweden were changed on many stretches in October 2008, which saw the introduction of the 120 km / h limit.
In fact, many bamboos only flower at intervals as long as 65 or 120 years.
With a population of about 30, 000 to 40, 000 and in possession of herds many times that number, the Comanche had a surplus of about 90, 000 to 120, 000 horses.
Consequently, the total number of named cultivars, ancient and modern, now exceeds 300, although many of the older clones, possibly over 120, have been lost to cultivation.
Individual member states often define even lower levels by national law ; the United Kingdom, for instance, opted for 120 dB ( A ), which is where many references indicate that permanent ear damage occurs.
The rugged coastline stretches 120 km from the northern end at Bunker Bay to Augusta at the southern end and has many features of interest including the granite formations, sugarloaf rock and canal rocks.
The transition was a tough one, with the early products of this union ( notably the 7120 3. 5-inch 120 MB drive ) having many quality and design problems.
Diprotodontia (; diprotos, meaning " two front " and οδοντος odontos meaning " teeth ") is a large order of about 120 marsupial mammals including the kangaroos, wallabies, possums, koala, wombats, and many others.
Hellevoetsluis has many shops: in addition to the various small ( community ) shopping centres, there is the covered shopping centre De Struytse Hoeck, which has over 120 shops and is partly built over the Canal through Voorne.
They divided the land into 60 ’ by 120 ’ plots that were sold to other adventurous settlers, many of them German, and the village of Youngmanstown was formed.
Other groups, such as the Calgary Stampede Caravan, feed as many as 120, 000 people over ten days.
French strength consisted of 30, 000 hungry and tired men, including many raw conscripts, and 120 cannons.
Today, an estimated 120, 000 Jews reside in Australia, many of them originating as refugees and Holocaust survivors who arrived during and after World War II.
The town grew into one of the largest ancient Maya cities, covering some 177 km² with an estimated population of about 15, 000 with settlement focused along the many radiating causeways ( potentially peaking between 120, 000, or as many as 180, 000 )
Other sizes are mainly produced for use in antique cameras, and many people assume 120 / 220 film when the term medium format is used.
Additionally, many are capable of using the 220 film format, effectively doubling the number of frames available with 120 film.
After their victory at the Battle of the Gabbard in June 1653, the English fleet of 120 ships under General at Sea George Monck blockaded the Dutch coast, capturing many merchant vessels.
The reports claimed that attacks by Pakistan resulted in the deaths of 42 Afghan civilians, including children, wounded many others and destroyed 120 homes.
Pennies were produced dated 1937 – 1940, and 1944 – 1952, although when necessary pennies were produced for the colonies in 1941 – 43 using the 1940 dies ; the 1950 and 1951 circulation pennies were only produced for the colonies as none were needed in Britain — when collecting pennies by year became fashionable in the early 1960s it was discovered that virtually the entire 1951 production of 120, 000 coins had been sent to Bermuda and considerable effort was made to buy as many specimens as possible and many wild claims were made about their investment value ( currently about £ 30 in uncirculated grade ).

many and people
Although it was dark as usual I could see that the hall had only recently contained a great many people.
After another long pause he asked, `` How many people know who they are ''??
Too many people think that the primary purpose of a higher education is to help you make a living ; ;
And no doubt many people in states like the Carolinas and Georgia, which were among the most Tory in sentiment in the eighteenth century, bitterly regretted the revolt against the Crown.
Isfahan became more of a legend than a place, and now it is for many people simply a name to which they attach their notions of old Persia and sometimes of the East.
On Fridays, the day when many Persians relax with poetry, talk, and a samovar, people do not, it is true, stream into Chehel Sotun -- a pavilion and garden built by Shah Abbas 2, in the seventeenth century -- but they do retire into hundreds of pavilions throughout the city and up the river valley, which are smaller, more humble copies of the former.
The fact that the Americans who upheld the sovereignty of their states did this in order to keep many of their people more securely in slavery -- the antithesis of individual liberty -- made the conflict grimmer, and the greater.
This combined experience, on a foundation of very average, I assure you, intelligence and background, has helped me do things many well-informed people would bet heavily against.
Studying The Merchant Of Venice in high school and college has given many young people their notions about Jews.
Mr. Freeman said that in many of the countries he visited on a recent world trade trip people were more awed by America's capacity to produce food surpluses than by our industrial production -- or even by the Soviet's successes in space.
Certainly, most continue to lack a certain warmth in communication with other people, but many adjust to school, even college, to jobs and even to marriage and parenthood.
Too many people were afraid if the GOP won, they'd have to spend all their time praying.
Then it added: `` It is not possible to determine how extensive these ill effects will be -- nor how many people will be affected ''.
The two in the bed knew each other as old people know the partners with whom they have shared the same bed for many years, and they needed to say no more.
I did so because I agree with so many here today, that he is the beloved Speaker of all the people of the United States.
The Federal Government is aiding local governments in several places to survey residential, commercial and industrial buildings to determine what fallout protection they would provide, and for how many people.
I am not easily persuaded that a rule accepted by so many people for so many centuries can be so lightly dismissed.
The idea of a Peace Corps has captured the imagination of a great many people.
I like to make a seedbed right in the open, though many people start them successfully in cold frames.
This is the point on which so many people have written off the aircraft in favor of the missile.
And this helps explain why so many people are now going camping.
The argument against this last approach is comparable to that which rejects stories about hoop snakes, about snakes that break themselves into many pieces and join up again, or even of ghosts that chase people out of graveyards ; ;
In there aren't many young people in the neighborhood the modifier young takes dominant stress away from its head people: the fact that the young creatures of interest are people seems rather obvious.

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