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Some of their works are considered precursors of archaeoastronomy ; antiquarians interpreted the astronomical orientation of the ruins that dotted the English countryside as William Stukeley did of Stonehenge in 1740, while John Aubrey in 1678 and Henry Chauncy in 1700 sought similar astronomical principles underlying the orientation of churches.
Some of the bridges and other constructions used by the former railway have become well loved landmarks, especially the " Fontevecchia " bridge, set in a pleasant countryside location.
Some of the descriptive passages of the biblical countryside are lush and beautifully written, but they seem superfluous – Technicolor glosses.
Some of the countryside surrounding Des Lacs
Some city areas may use standards different from that of the surrounding countryside ( e. g. in Libya ).
Some people, whose minds are broken ( instead of successfully being controlled ) under the pressure of the cap's hypnotic power become vagrants, who wander the countryside.
Some men on the south side of the bridge escaped into the countryside, but the rest became prisoners of war, captured by the Italians.
Some of the countryside along the No. 8 highway running north east is still sectioned off due to land mines.
Some try to survive there, dodging traffic to rummage through human scraps for food, while others disperse farther out to the countryside to compete with the tanuki who are already there.
Some bombs land in the center and southwest part of the city, but many are scattered in open countryside.
Some turn back and the rest scatter their bombs widely over the countryside and sea.
Some roofless Palladian houses can still be found in the depopulated Irish countryside.
Doves recorded Some Cities, their third studio album, away from urban influences, and in cottages tucked away in the countryside of Snowdonia, Darlington, and around Loch Ness.
Some of them were people from the cities travelling to the countryside to buy food for small scale trade or for personal consumption, often exchanging it for material goods from farmers due to collapse of the monetary system.
Some redbacks were found in Preston, Lancashire, UK after a container of parts arrived from Australia ; some may have escaped into the countryside before pest controllers could destroy them.
Some time after European colonisation of the Auckland Isthmus began, the area of New Lynn was surveyed by Frederick Utting in 1863, who named it after King's Lynn in Norfolk because of a similarity in the countryside.
Some countryside commercial varieties use bird's eye chili ( cili padi, cabai rawit or burung ) together with its seeds to raise the level of heat ( piquancy ) of the sauce.
Some of the old rails and a tunnel can still be traced through the dense foliage of the countryside today.
Some were forced to leave their clothes, blankets and buffalo robes behind and flee into the frozen countryside.
Some of these songs were later disseminated in the countryside, and several became a part of genuine folk tradition.
Some parts of the island had experienced what proved to be the last waves of a famine but which nevertheless brought back memories of the Great Irish Famine of the late 1840s that had decimated the countryside.
Some contemporary Maya even consider the single-and double-story shrines that dot the countryside to be kahtal alux, the “ houses of the alux ” ( although their true origins and purpose are unknown ).
Some clubs did but most were too far from any track and so a rebel movement began to organise not massed, paced races but individual competitions against the clock, over standard distances and held out in the countryside, in the early hours and in secret to avoid antagonising the police.
Some of the touristic attractions include: taking an English-speaking guide to the abandoned gold mine " La Reina " ( 5 kilometers from town ), the waterfalls " La Lima " and " La Garrota " which are respectively about 1. 5 kilometers and 3 kilometers from the city center, a guided historic tour of " Cerro de la cruz " ( Hill of the cross ) where you can eat your fill of fresh fruit and see the city and surrounding countryside from rustic wooden benches, and finally trips to see local artisans creating artisanal textiles, recycled paper stationery, and jewelry from seeds and other local commodities.

Some and southeast
Some projects are said to have created profound detrimental environmental effects and / or provided questionable economic benefit such as the Mississippi River Gulf Outlet in southeast Louisiana.
Some in the north and northwest part of the county is now part of the Mark Twain National Forest, along with several acres in the southeast part of the county being part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverways Park.
Some have begun to move more southeast in Indiana and neighboring states.
Some botanists include a third species, Laburnum caramanicum, but this native of southeast Europe and Asia Minor is usually treated in a distinct genus Podocytisus, more closely allied to the brooms.
Some species ( e. g. C. americanus ) are found in the eastern United States and southeast Canada, and others ( e. g. C. coeruleus ) extend as far south as Guatemala.
Some Cherokee stories have Dragging Canoe, sometimes known as " Canoe ," bolting the Sycamore Shoals ( TN ) Treaty grounds to join Cherokee relatives in southeast Kentucky.
Some distance to the southeast is the crater Reiner, while to the south-southwest is Cavalerius.
Some good examples can be found on the southeast arm of Sucia Island.
Some rice cultivation takes place under the Upper Noun Development Company ( UNVDA ) in the southeast, largely due to government projects.
Some would see action in southeast Asia, with at least one assigned to Commander Topp.
Some of these fled southeast to the Ural River.
Some suggest that the place instead could have been located close to Yazur / Azor, southeast of Jaffa.
Some sources include southeast Alaska in the Northwest.

Some and village
Some areas may provide archeological values such as ancient Indian village sites or hunting areas, caves, artifacts, etcetera.
Some of the pioneers stay, but develop a village in what is now Old Town Lansing a mile north of the non-existent " Biddle City.
Some Austronesian and Melanesian ethnic groups, including the Māori, some Sulawesi and some Papua New Guineans, count with the base number four, using the term asu and aso, the word for dog, as the ubiquitous village dog has four legs.
Some of the northernmost wineries in the world are found just outside of Nijmegen, around Groesbeek, a suburban village south-east of Nijmegen.
Some team members stay at the pyramid while Jackson, O ' Neil, and others go out and discover a mining village inhabited by humans who, when they see Jackson's medallion, assume them to be gods sent by Ra.
Some travellers come to a village, carrying nothing more than an empty cooking pot.
Some English editions state that Astérix's village of indomitable Gauls is the " fourth part " of Gaul, not yet having been conquered by Caesar.
Some Muslims believe that Seth's tomb is located in the village of Al-Nabi Shayth ( literally meaning The Prophet Seth ) where a mosque is named after him.
Some sixty years later the town ( at that time a tiny village ) became subordinate to the Hohenzollern state, and when this state was divided, Bayreuth ended up in the county of Kulmbach.
Some ex-slaves moved to towns and villages, feeling that field labor was degrading and inconsistent with freedom, but others pooled their resources to purchase the abandoned estates of their former masters and created village communities.
Some sources say, that his father Giovanni Sarto ( in polish Jan Krawiec, in german Jan Krawietz ) was a Pole, who emigrated to today's Italy from Boguszyce-a village in the district of Toszek within Gliwice, Silesian Voivodeship, in southern Poland ; located exactly in Upper Silesia " for a better life ".
Some painters were renowned within artistic circles for settling down permanently in a single village, most notably Jean-François Millet at Barbizon, Robert Wylie at Pont-Aven, Otto Modersohn at Worpswede, Heinrich Otto at Willinghausen, and Claude Monet at Giverny.
Some cities have a very well-defined gay village in the heart of a larger area that also has a significant gay population.
Some people identify the name of the town as BUDOrgis, a name from the 2nd century which is listed next to the village Calisia on the amber route.
Some of the families of the Naskapi Nation of Kawawachikamach have close relatives in the Cree village of Whapmagoostui, on the eastern shore of Hudson Bay.
Some of the families of the Naskapi Nation of Kawawachikamach have close relatives in the Cree village of Whapmagoostui, on the eastern shore of Hudson Bay.
Some of these village houses date back a very long time.
Some participants go to the pool of “ los peñones ” to wash. After the cleaning, the village cobblestone streets are pristine due to the acidity of the tomato disinfecting and thoroughly cleaning the surfaces.
Some versions of the Māori story of Tāwhaki contain episodes where the hero causes a flood to destroy the village of his two jealous brothers-in-law.
Some village residents had contracts to cut wood which was utilized for fuel by the sternwheelers.
Some of the districts were centered on Ponus Ridge, West Road, Oenoke Ridge, Smith Ridge, Talmadge Hill and Silvermine, a pattern which the village gradually outgrew.
Some of the villages also have a website that is maintained by a " village webmaster.
The village has a more vibrant community with people walking to shops, bars, restaurants and village greens .< sup ></ sup > Some of the most highly-rated bars in the Tampa area are located here .< sup ></ sup >< sup ></ sup > West Park Village has a distinct look which was inspired by historic Hyde Park in South Tampa.
Some key dates follow: Methodist Church ( 1835 ), first store ( 1872 ), Hinckley has 20 businesses ( 1876 ), St. Paul's Church ( 1885 ), volunteer fire brigade organized ( 1886 ), tornado destroys most of village ( 1889 ).

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