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Some and ancient
Some areas may provide archeological values such as ancient Indian village sites or hunting areas, caves, artifacts, etcetera.
Some time later the missing part of the relic was found and the complete inscription, together with other new evidence, fully corroborated the ancient priest's information.
Some sources mention the use of an abacus called a nepohualtzintzin in ancient Mayan culture.
Some ancient cultures used lime-based cement for the plaster to protect against rain damage.
* Some ancient Egyptian statues of Anubis read ,"... I am death ... I eat ambrosia and drink blood ..." which hints that ambrosia is a food of some sort.
Some of the fragments quoted by ancient scholars were able to be integrated by scholars in the nineteenth century.
Some scholars contend that the most ancient and genuine story told of only four sons of Aeolus: Sisyphus, Athamas, Cretheus, and Salmoneus, as the representatives of the four main branches of the Aeolic race.
Some ancient writers viewed Atlantis as fiction while others believed it was real.
Some remains of the ancient baths have been discovered ( S. Mandruzzato, Trattato dei Bagni d ' Abano, Padua, 1789 ).
Some of the ancient names of this body of water include Sindhu Sagar ( meaning " Sea of Sindh " in Sanskrit ) and Erythraean Sea.
Some celebrate in a way as near as possible to how the ancient Gaels did, while others observe the holiday with rituals taken from sundry unrelated sources, Gaelic culture being only one of the sources used.
Some of the better-known ancient law codes include the code of Lipit-Ishtar of Isin, the code of Hammurabi of Babylonia, the Hittite code, the Assyrian code and Mosaic law.
Some modern scholars claim the universality of the accusations in ancient texts lends credence to the crime.
Some of the most elaborate columns in the ancient world were those of the Persians, especially the massive stone columns erected in Persepolis.
Some Biblical scholars interpret Genesis 19: 5 as indicating that homosexual activity led to the destruction of the ancient cities of Sodom and Gomorrah.
Some scholars have argued that the Book of Revelation incorporates imagery from ancient mythology.
The Bible describes Jesus ' tomb as being outside the city wall, as was normal for burials across the ancient world, which were regarded as unclean, but the Church of the Holy Sepulchre is in the heart of Hadrian's city, well within the Old City walls, which were built by Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent in 1538 Some have claimed that the city had been much narrower in Jesus ' time, with the site then having been outside the walls ; since Herod Agrippa ( 41 – 44 ) is recorded by history as extending the city to the north ( beyond the present northern walls ), the required repositioning of the western wall is traditionally attributed to him as well.
Some scholars have suggested that some ancient and religious texts bear similarities to what would later be called detective fiction.
Some writers and dachshund experts have theorized that the early roots of the dachshund go back to ancient Egypt, where engravings were made featuring short-legged hunting dogs.
Some of the symbolism within the coronation ceremony for British monarchs, in which they are anointed with holy oils by the Archbishop of Canterbury, thereby ordaining them to monarchy, perpetuates the ancient Roman Catholic monarchical ideas and ceremonial ( although few Protestants realize this, the ceremony is nearly entirely based upon that of the Coronation of the Holy Roman Emperor ).
Some ancient scholars attributed ninety-five plays to him but according to the Suda it was ninety-two at most.
Some of this work employed infrared technology — previously used for satellite imaging — to detect previously unknown material by Euripides in fragments of the Oxyrhynchus papyri, a collection of ancient manuscripts held by the university.
Some ancient sources, such as Hippolytus, and some modern scholars consider that the epistle " from Laodicea " was never a lost epistle, but simply Paul recycling one of his other letters ( the most common candidate is the contemporary Letter to the Ephesians ), just as he asks for the copying and forwarding of the Letter to Colossians to Laodicea.
Some ancient authorities in the doxographic tradition credited the Greek philosophers Pythagoras, in the 6th century BC, and Parmenides, in the 5th, with recognizing that the Earth is spherical.
Some dishes can be traced back to ancient Greece: lentil soup, fasolada, retsina ( white or rosé wine flavored with pine resin ) and pasteli ( candy bar with sesame seeds baked with honey ); some to the Hellenistic and Roman periods: loukaniko ( dried pork sausage ); and Byzantium: feta cheese, avgotaraho ( cured fish roe ) and paximadi ( traditional hard bread baked from corn, barley and rye ).

Some and poetic
Some of the poetic cadence of the older version certainly is lost in the newer one, but almost anyone, with a fair knowledge of the English language, can understand the meaning, without the necessity of interpretation by a Biblical scholar.
Some forms of poetry carry a consistent and well-defined rhyming scheme, such as the chant royal or the rubaiyat, while other poetic forms have variable rhyme schemes.
Anomie, variously expressed in the poetic terms of Hell's " Blank Generation " and the bluntness of the Ramones ' " Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue ," is a common theme.
Some proponents of this theory argue, only on cultural grounds, that both etymologies may well be correct, and that there may have been a conscious poetic exploitation of the phonological coincidence between trobar and the triliteral Arabic root TRB when sacred Sufi Islamic musical forms with a love theme first spread from Al-Andalus to southern France.
Some Neopagans have been bemused and upset by the scholarly criticism that The White Goddess has received in recent years, while others have appreciated its poetic insight but never accepted it as a work of historical veracity.
Some poets, including Carmen Cordero and Maya Santos Febres, have said that a “ poetic portrayal of dance maintains its meaning as a vehicle of resistance .” This could be taken as pushing for change and acceptance These ideas go well with the expression associated with the rumba when it first emerged and when it became more widely accepted by all Cubans.
Some poems were modified to fit poetic meter, to conform to then-modern German spelling, or otherwise to conform more closely to an idealized, Romantic " folk style " ( naturpoesie ).
Some verses were softened in their bloody context while others were enhanced in their poetic beauty.
His treatise, Some Rules and Cautions to be Observed and Eschewed in Scottish Prosody, published in 1584 when he was aged 18, was both a poetic manual and a description of the poetic tradition in his mother tongue, Scots, to which he applied Renaissance principles.
Some have seen it as thin in substance, uncontrolled in method, too sweet in color and too “ poetic .” But it has been far more apt to garner admirers like the critic Barbara Rose, who wrote in 1972 of Ms. Frankenthaler ’ s gift for “ the freedom, spontaneity, openness and complexity of an image, not exclusively of the studio or the mind, but explicitly and intimately tied to nature and human emotions.
His treatise, Some Rules and Cautions to be Observed and Eschewed in Scottish Prosody, published in 1584 at the age of 18, was both a poetic manual and a description of the poetic tradition in his mother tongue, Scots, applying Renaissance principles.
Some modern literary historians reject the use of the term, as it gives precedence to Ronsard's poetic ideas and minimizes the diversity of poetic production in the French Renaissance.
Some critics find that these poets share some formal traits ( including an interest in traditional poetic forms ) as well as a willingness to engage with the difficult political situation in Northern Ireland.
Some poetic forms include a blending of all materials ; for example, Greek tragic drama included a singing chorus, and so music and language were all part of the performance.
Some OPOJAZ members argued that poetic language was the major artistic device.
Some reviews clucked in disappointment at Chopin's choice of subject: " It was not necessary for a writer of so great refinement and poetic grace to enter the over-worked field of sex-fiction ," ( Chicago Times Herald ).
Some Jewish scholars note that the common poetic Jewish expression, " Our Father in Heaven ", was used literally by Jesus to refer to God as " his Father in Heaven " ( cf.
Some literatures contain prose narratives that include poems and poetic interludes ; much Old Irish poetry is contained within prose narratives, and the Old Norse sagas include both incidental poetry and the biographies of poets.
Some scholars use the French spelling " rime ", as used by the Swedish linguist Bernard Karlgren, for the categories described in these works, to distinguish them from the concept of poetic rhyme.
Some scholars use the French spelling " rime ", as used by the Swedish linguist Bernard Karlgren, for the categories described in these works, to distinguish them from the concept of poetic rhyme.

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