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Some 20 miles south of present day Granada, the Romans built Illiberis, a city which minted its own coins.
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Some 30,000 completed schedules with 20 items ( collected by sub-chiefs in 1,100 circumscriptions ) have been tabulated.
Some of the earliest historiographic texts ( ABC 19, 20 ) suggest he rebuilt the city of Babylon ( Bab-ilu ) in its new location near Akkad.
Some scholars believe Clement of Rome cryptically referenced Atlantis in his First Epistle of Clement, 20: 8:
Some of the other paying " catches " on a 20 spot ticket or any other ticket with high " solid catch " odds are in reality very possible to hit:
Some systems are lightweight constructions ( 18 kg ) and can withstand a force of 20 N in any position and direction.
Some jurisdictions require a license when a certain size is exceeded ( e. g., a length of 20 meters ), others only require licenses to pilot passenger ships, ferries or tugboats.
Some areas are drug markets, others are settled by Spanish workers residing there since 20 years ago, and others have families of recently arrived immigrants.
" Some Believe ' Truth Serums ' Will Come Back ", The Washington Post, Monday 20 November 2006 ; page A08.
Some teleprinters had a " Here is " key, which transmitted a fixed sequence 20 or 22 characters, programmable by breaking tabs off a drum.
Some progress was made, however, culminating in the work of the German linguist Josef Budenz, who for 20 years was the leading Uralic specialist in Hungary.
Some Western scholars, citing anonymous " observers " or " Tajiks around the country ", accordingly estimate the number of Tajiks in Uzbekistan at 20 % or even as high as 25 %- 30 %.
Some of his quartets from 1773 have fugal finales, probably influenced by Haydn, who had included three such finales in his recently published Opus 20 set.
Some of the largest timber bamboo can grow over tall, and be as large as 15 – 20 cm ( 6 – 8 inches ) in diameter.
Some concerts were even performed in complete darkness as happened during the performance at York Minster, 20 October 1975.
Some have argued that the Rayleigh-Plesset equation described above is unreliable for predicting bubble temperatures and that actual temperatures in sonoluminescing systems can be far higher than 20, 000 Kelvin.
* Some 400, 000 slaves perform the menial work of Rome, with middle-class citizens often owning eight ; the rich from 500 to 1, 000 ; an emperor as many as 20, 000.
Some rubies undergo a process of low tube heat, when the stone is heated over charcoal of a temperature of about 1300 ° C ( 2400 ° F ) for 20 to 30 minutes.
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Some to the south lay the Ruweisat Ridge, a low stony ridge that nonetheless gave excellent observation for many miles over the surrounding desert.
Some 3000 cubic miles ( 12, 500 km³ ) of salt water is added, significantly expanding it and transforming it from a fresh-water landlocked lake into a salt water sea.
Some Kurdish tribes were deported even farther east, into Gharjistan in the Hindu Kush mountains of present day Afghanistan, about 1500 miles away from their homes in western Kurdistan ( see Displacement of the Kurds ).
Some of the most famous PWA projects are the Triborough Bridge and the Lincoln Tunnel in New York City, the Grand Coulee Dam in Washington state, the longest continuous sidewalk in the world along 6½ miles of Bayshore Blvd.
Some connections may be as low as 20 kbit / s in extremely " noisy " environments, such as in a hotel room where the phone line is shared with many extensions, or in a rural area, many miles from the phone exchange.
Some of the incorrect measurements which are commonly cited include numbers of routers, route miles of fiber optic cable, or number of customers using a particular network.
Some miles to the rear are the divisional and corps troops columns, which on the one hand replenish the empty wagons of the columns in front, and on the other draw fresh supplies from the depots on the line of communication.
Some reconstructed homes still have the antebellum appearance, and miles inland, with less flooding, shopping centers have re-opened.
Some twenty miles outside the town is the Lovelock Native Cave, a horseshoe-shaped cave of about and where Northern Paiute natives anciently deposited a number of duck decoys and other artefacts.
Some of these settlements included: Singersville, nearby the borough ; Ellendale Forge, two miles up Stony Creek Valley ; Dauphin Furnace, at the mouth of Clark Creek ; Speeceville, at the foot of Peter's Mountain ; and Heckton Mills, about a mile downriver from Dauphin.
Some of Melissa's first settlers came from the old Highlands community, two and a half miles north of present-day Melissa.
According to the 2010 Census, the city has a total area of 20. 9 square miles ( 54. 1 km² ). Some of the area is covered with water, specifically Cherokee Lake, an artificial reservoir built by the Tennessee Valley Authority in the 1940s.
Some 2 miles ( 3 km ) south of Botley, the river passes between the villages of Bursledon and Lower Swanwick and is crossed by the M27 motorway, the Portsmouth to Southampton railway line and the A27 road on three substantial bridges.
Some three kilometres ( 1. 9 miles ) north-west of Podgorica lie the ruins of Doclea, a town known in Greek, pre-Roman and Roman times.
Some of the ice shelves on the east side of the Antarctic Peninsula, which used to extend roughly 3900 square miles ( 10, 000 km² ) over the Weddell Sea, had completely disappeared by 2002 ; see Retreat of glaciers since 1850 # Antarctica.
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