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Dozens and men
Dozens of local men fought at the Lexington alarm, and at Bunker Hill.
Dozens of British, Arab, and Jewish witnesses all reported that Arab men bearing clubs, knives, swords, and some pistols broke into Jewish buildings and murdered their inhabitants, while women followed to loot.
Dozens of men in a courtroom in 1750s era court suits and wigs.
Dozens of men were detained on charges of violating an 1899 anti-slavery statute, but the expensive raid was criticized by the city council and no one was convicted.
Dozens of men, women and kids are killed and their bodies and heads staked for display.
Dozens more of his men were severely punished in February 1791.
Dozens and dozens of brave young men — many of them still in their teens like Khudiram, became inspired and fearless for a cause greater than themselves and gave themselves up one after the other as sacrificial offerings at the British gallows.

Dozens and boys
In addition to similar forms of the Dozens found in Nigeria and Ghana, Bantu and Kisii boys have been observed dueling verbally by attacking each other's mothers.
Dozens of local farm boys are listed on the Civil War monument in the village cemetery along the Seneca River, having served and died in several units of the Union Army.
Dozens of boys would meet at the " 4 corners " in Laconia-( a 4 way intersection ) on stormy evenings.
Dozens of boys decide to join the swimming team, but when they realize that she teaches synchronized swimming ( which is generally a women's sport ), all but Suzuki and four other boys drop out.

Dozens and are
Dozens of large cities and hundreds of towns reflect pronounced urban character of the Arab world ; in most of the countries about 70 percent of people are urban dwellers.
Dozens of dialects are spoken in Japan.
Dozens of Israeli citizens, who contributed significantly to the state, are selected to light these beacons.
Dozens of nociceptor transient receptor potential, acid sensing, potassium and ligand-gated ion channels have so far been identified, and their exact functions are still being determined.
Dozens of other materials are used, including germanium, gallium arsenide, and silicon carbide.
Dozens of research papers are presented each year, and SIGGRAPH is widely considered the most prestigious forum for the publication of computer graphics research.
Dozens of paperback collections have been published since 1965, and some titles are still in print as of 2010.
Dozens of subtle movements and weight shifts are required to find the perfect line down the track.
Dozens of radio telescopes with comparable sizes are operated in radio observatories all over the world.
Frequently used topics among players who " play the Dozens " or are " put in the Dozens " are one's opponent's lack of intelligence, ugliness, alleged homosexuality, alleged incest, cowardice, poor hygiene, and exaggerations of physical defects, such as crossed eyes.
Participants in the Dozens are required to exhibit mental acuity and proficiency with words.
Dozens of elm species are found in the temperate and tropical-montane regions of North America and Eurasia, ranging southward into Indonesia.
* Extreme weather: Dozens are killed by floods caused by torrential rains in Europe, including the Malše and Blanice rivers of the Czech Republic, the Black Sea resort village of Shirokaya Balka near Novorossiisk in Russia, and Romania.
Dozens of homes built in the 19th century and early 20th century remain much as they existed at their construction ; homes with porches suitable for carriage ingress and egress are spectacularly preserved.
Dozens are held throughout the city each day, hosted by community groups, corporations, churches, politicians and the Stampede itself.
Dozens of natural arches are among the main attractions at the Alabama Hills.
Dozens of trees were planted surrounding the building and they are now protected as heritage trees.
Dozens of CALL programs are currently available on the internet, at prices ranging from free to expensive, and other programs are available only through university language courses.
Dozens of young Muslims who were influenced by his call to reviving traditional Islamic studies in the West went to the Muslim lands in the nineties and early part of the current decade to study, many of who are now teachers in their own right.
Dozens are injured.

Dozens and arrested
Dozens of disciples were arrested, Aum's facilities were raided, and the court issued an order for Shoko Asahara's arrest.
Dozens a day were arrested, but their places were immediately taken by others who had travelled from as far away as Waikanae.
Dozens of members of the Unemployed Workers Movement were arrested, and unemployed meetings at the intersection of Phoenix Street and Sydney Road, Brunswick were dispersed by police.
*" Dozens arrested at Belarus rally " ( BBC News, October 19, 2004 )
Dozens of protesters were peacefully arrested including, Revolutionary Communist Youth Brigade member Gregory Lee Johnson, who burned a U. S. flag, which had been stolen from a flagpole in front of a downtown building.

Dozens and on
Dozens of people witnessed the crash and news sources began reporting on the incident within minutes.
Dozens of these structures can exist on the bacteria.
Dozens of public buses stood idle for months, severely damaging the bus transit company's finances, until the city repealed its law requiring segregation on public buses following the US Supreme Court ruling that it was unconstitutional.
In 1962, Folklorist Roger Abrahams explained the Dozens not only as a reaction to racism, but a mostly male behavior in a society dominated by women, hence the concentration on targeting opponents ' mothers.
Folklorist Alan Dundes asserts that by basing their approach on psychoanalytic theory, neither Dollard nor Abrahams considers that the Dozens may be native to Africa, although Dollard does not rule it out.
In his 2012 book The Dozens: A History of Rap's Mama music historian and musician Elijah Wald says the term was first defined in a 1921 pop song-" Don't Slip Me in the Dozens, Please ", recorded by the black vaudeville comic Henry Troy, composed by Chris Smith, who accompanied Troy on the piano.
Dozens of U. S. Coast Guard personnel were involved in its construction and operation, but were mostly forbidden from leaving the small base or having contact with the Gilbertese colonists then on the island and found no artifacts known to relate to Earhart.
For the remainder of the decade, he occasionally made television appearances, including guest appearances on In Living Color ( including as contestant Damian " Foosball " Franklin in the recurring game show sketch " The Dirty Dozens " and as Marlon Cain in " Ed Bacon: Guidance Counselor ") and in a 1996 freestyle rap commercial on MTV2.
Dozens of lifesaving clubs dot Port Phillip, especially on the east coast from Altona to Frankston.
Dozens of long out-of-print LPs were reissued on CD.
Dozens of civilians on the beach, and watching from their homes across from the beach, did not enter the water, apparently expecting public safety officers to conduct a rescue.
Dozens of fires burning on the surface ( red dots ) and a thick pall of smoke and haze ( greyish pixels ) filling the skies overhead in East China | Eastern China.
Dozens of other books and other products have been released since then ; Magic Eye stereograms have been featured on postcards, mousepads, lunch boxes, and even neckties.
Dozens of newspapers opened during the Khatami period, only for many to be shut down on one pretext or another by the judiciary.
Dozens of small yachts sail around the lake on sunny days.
Dozens of municipalities belonging to these territories base their local flags on the Senyera as well.
Dozens of guides, outfitters and fishing lodges offer guided fishing on the Big Hole and its tributaries.
Dozens of brands appeared on drugstore shelves, in numerous formulations.
Dozens of scientific journals, books, and even novels were published on this topic.
Dozens of cable ferries operated on the Columbia River in the US northwest, and most have been rendered obsolete by bridges.

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