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Lumps and found
Lumps of greasy, brownish material was found in several skulls when they were opened for examination.

Lumps and at
The detachment consisted of 34 men and was based at Lumps Fort, and often exercised in the Portsmouth Harbour and patrolled the boom at nights.
The original lineup met in 1983 at the Stonehenge Free Festival and its name arose from discussions of hypothetical cereal brands ( Malcolm Segments, Desmond Whisps, and Gordon Lumps are among the names, that were considered ).

Lumps and been
For the final soundtrack release, " Protonilus Death March " has been renamed to " The Gleaming Armament of Marching Genitalia ," " Syrtis Major " is now " Space Bible With Volume Lumps " and " Xanthe Terra " is now " Suicide and Extraordinary Mistakes.

Lumps and may
Lumps are chunks of data, the offsets and lengths ( in bytes ) of which are defined in the file header, which may also contain the version of the BSP.

Lumps and .
Lumps associated with cancer of the vaginal wall are very rare and the average age of onset is seventy years.
* Lipodystrophy – Lumps or small dents in the skin that form when a person keeps injecting the needle in the same spot.
* Ambergris: Lumps of oxidized fatty compounds, whose precursors were secreted and expelled by the sperm whale.
Admiralty ( London ), Chelsea Royal Hospital, Putney Heath, Coombe Warren, Coopers Hill, Chatley Heath, Pewley Hill, Bannicle Hill, Haste Hill ( Haslemere ), Holder Hill, ( Midhurst ), Beacon Hill, Compton Down, Camp Down, Lumps Fort ( Southsea ) and Portsmouth Dockyard.
The first Fort Cumberland was constructed to prevent hostile forces from sailing to Langstone harbour and the first Lumps Fort and Eastney battery were built to protect Eastney beach.
Fort Cumberland and Lumps Fort were significantly rebuilt.
The 1920s and 30s saw the purchase of much of the Hilsea lines and Lumps fort by the city.
She first appeared as a member of Bananarama parody band Lananeeneenoonoo in 1989, and then as a member of Spice Girls ' look-alike band the Sugar Lumps in 1997.
Lumps or masses in the breast occur in 50 % of the patients.
" Who Do You Think You Are " became the official single of the 1997 Comic Relief, a video with the Sugar Lumps ,— a satirical version of the group — was released to help raise money for charitable causes and donated all the proceedings from the single.
Lumps of granite or random mixtures of polymers are examples of structures that are complex but not specified.
Lumps of slumgum are very attractive to bees, especially when heated by the sun.
* The Ghost of Sagittarius and Lumps in the Halo of the Milky Way Newberg H. J., et al., 2002, ApJ, 569, 245

red and ochre
Evidence for this has been found in Sibudu Cave, South Africa and the compound glues used were made from plant gum and red ochre.
They are engraved and painted using red ochre and black pigment and show horses, rhinoceros, lions, buffalo, mammoth or humans often hunting.
The later period Zulu soldier went into battle relatively simply dressed, painting his upper body and face with chalk and red ochre, despite the popular conception of elaborately panoplied warriors.
At this site paleolithic humans mined hematite to make the red pigment ochre.
Two flexed burials were found in period II with a covering of red ochre on the body.
The first hues were red ( iron oxide, hematite, or red ochre ) and black ( manganese dioxide, pyrolusite ), though black from juniper or pine carbons has also been discovered.
Cave paintings drawn with red or yellow ochre, hematite, manganese oxide, and charcoal may have been made by early Homo sapiens as long as 40, 000 years ago.
Their long bushy tail with six alternating yellowish red transverse ochre rings provides balance and excellent camouflage against its habitat of moss-and lichen-covered trees.
* Or, representations of two San human figures of red ochre statant respectant, the hands of the innermost arms clasped, with upper arms, inner wrist, waist and knee bands Argent, and a narrow border of red ochre ; the shield ensigned of a spear and knobkierie in saltire Sable.
The Red Lady of Paviland, a human skeleton dyed in red ochre, was discovered in 1823 in one of the Paviland limestone caves of the Gower Peninsula in Swansea, South Wales.
The Timbisha name for the valley, tümpisa, means " rock paint " and refers to the red ochre paint that can be made from a type of clay found in the valley.
With the demolition of the Masséna Casino in 1979, the Place Masséna became more spacious and less dense and is now bordered by red ochre buildings of Italian architecture.
Trading in red ochre is attested in Swaziland, shell jewellery in the form of strung beads also dates back to this period, and had the basic attributes needed of commodity money .< ref >
They named their find the Red Lady of Paviland because the skeleton is dyed in red ochre, though later investigators determined it was actually a male.
In the EM Period, the walls and pavements were coated with a pale red derived from red ochre.
She then decorates her face and body with red ochre.
The black ink used was based on carbon, and the red ink on ochre, in both cases mixed with water.
Human skeletal remains stained with red ochre were discovered in the Skhul cave at Qafzeh, Israel.
The Red Lady of Paviland is a fairly complete Upper Paleolithic-era human male skeleton dyed in red ochre.

red and found
Some of the sinusoids contained large numbers of nucleated red cells, and cells of the granulocytic series were found in small numbers.
Frogs have been caught on fish hooks baited with red flannel and green frogs ( Rana clamitans ) have been found to have stomachs full of elm seeds that they had seen floating past.
Punch had a poem containing the words “ When Ivo comes back with the urn ” and when Ivo Bligh wiped out the defeat Lady Clarke, wife of Sir W. J. Clarke, who entertained the English so lavishly, found a little wooden urn, burnt a bail, put the ashes in the urn, and wrapping it in a red velvet bag, put it into her husband ’ s ( Ivo Bligh ’ s ) hands.
Extensive miniature woods of heaths are found in almost endless variety and covered throughout the greater part of the year with innumerable blossoms in which red is very prevalent.
The red areas are those where non-rhotic pronunciations are found among some Caucasians in the United States.
For example, redness and juiciness are found on top of the table because redness and juiciness inhere in an apple, making the apple red and juicy.
In adults, red marrow is mostly found in the marrow bones of the femur, the ribs, the vertebrae and pelvic bones.
Ludwig Wittgenstein's " word games " closely parallel the warning that intellectual speculation is a red herring to understanding, as found in the Buddhist Parable of the Poison Arrow.
Strong evidence for hybridization was found through genetic testing, which showed red wolves have only 5 % of their alleles unique from either gray wolves or coyotes.
These doors are generally red or brown in color and bear a resemblance to the more formal doors found in other British Colonies ' public houses.
The earliest source that indisputably links the red flag with a white cross to a Danish King, and to the realm itself, is found in a Dutch armorial, the " Gelre Armorial " ( Dutch: Wapenboek Gelre ), written between 1340 and 1370 ( some sources say 1378 or 1386 ).
Much as in a sunset, the atmosphere tends to more strongly scatter light with shorter wavelengths, so the illumination of the Moon by refracted light has a red hue, thus the phrase ' Blood Moon ' is often found in descriptions of such lunar events as far back as eclipses are recorded.
By far the most common and widespread species of fox is the red fox ( Vulpes vulpes ), although various species are found on almost every continent.
The only exception in humans is found in mature red blood cells which become enucleated during development and therefore lack a genome.
In " The Time Monster " he reveals that " When I was a little boy, we used to live in a house that was perched halfway up the top of a mountain ", explaining, " I ran down that mountain and I found that the rocks weren't grey at all-but they were red, brown and purple and gold.
Hemoglobin is also found outside red blood cells and their progenitor lines.
Rat Hb contains little water and is in a quasi-crystalline form, found inside the red blood cells ( RBC ), meaning they are more hydrophobic than human Hb, which are water-soluble.
In the aul they found only one alive creature, a red dog.
In the extreme south of the country lies " the land of the red rocks "- a reference to the deposits of minerals found here.
While the flesh has protein levels similar to other comparable red meats ( e. g. beef, deer and elk ) it has a low fat content and the fat that is found is made up of a higher proportion of polyunsaturated fats ( rather than saturated fats ).
*** Resveratrol ( found in Japanese knotweed and skin of red grapes )
Flags containing red, white, and black can be found particularly among the Arab nations such as Egypt, Iraq and Yemen.
File: Edwin Hubble with pipe. jpg | Edwin Hubble ( 1889-1953 ): discovered of the existence of galaxies other than the Milky Way and galactic red shift, found that the loss in frequency — the redshift — observed in the spectra of light from other galaxies increased in proportion to a particular galaxy's distance from Earth: Hubble's law

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