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Some of the fragments quoted by ancient scholars were able to be integrated by scholars in the nineteenth century.
Some remaining fragments of the Roman walls have been incorporated into the cathedral.
Some scholarly editions divide the Tales into ten " fragments.
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 of these fragments have even been thought to date as early as the 2nd century ( i. e., Papyrus 90, Papyrus 98, Papyrus 104, and famously Rylands Library Papyrus P52, though the early date of the latter has recently been called into question ).
Some human bone fragments from the Paleolithic era were unearthed, but there is no clear evidence of Paleolithic remains.
Some varieties are comminuted, in which the cheese is processed into minute granules or fragments.
Some scholars also find fragments of the " warning letter ", or of other letters, in chapters 1-9, for instance that part of the " warning letter " is preserved in 2 Cor 6: 14-7: 1, but these hypotheses are less popular.
Some evidence exists that Barbados may not have been settled in the second millennium BC, but this is limited to fragments of conch lip adzes found in association with shells radiocarbon dated to c. 1630 BC.
Some of the fragments show the pastoral themes that were typical of ancient Greek bucolic poetry, while others attest the broader thematic interpretation of the bucolic form that prevailed in the later Hellenistic period.
Some fragments of other codes exist and have been published, but there still remain many points whereof we have no evidence.
Some more pieces of the Egyptian fragments were fitted together by Friedrich Blass in Germany and then followed the authoritative edition of Bacchylides ' poetry by Richard Claverhouse Jebb – a combination of scholars that inspired one academic to comment: " we almost had the Renaissance back again ".
Some of these sculptures have been lost or only fragments have been found.
Some of the surviving sculptures at the British Museum include fragments of statues and many slabs of the frieze showing the battle between the Greeks and the Amazons.
Some modern scholars defend his Lydian origin on the basis of the language of some fragments or the content.
Some statues seem to have been destroyed in a methodical way, with their fragments dispersed.
Some fragments of this work mention a birth of Ophioneus and a battle of the gods between Cronus ( not Chronos ) on one side and Ophioneus and his children on the other in which an agreement is made that whoever pushes the other side into Ogenos will lose and the winner will hold heaven.
Some fragments of his writings on astronomy survive through the treatise by Cleomedes, On the Circular Motions of the Celestial Bodies, the first chapter of the second book appearing to have been mostly copied from Posidonius.
Some stone fragments have been excavated, although no conclusive evidence of a fortified building has been produced here.
Some fragments can be seen breaking off.
Some fragments exist.
Some fragments exist, as well as titles and subjects of many of his books.
Some airsoft masks are made with mesh screens, although there is debate that fragments from lower quality or bio-degradable BBs may pass through the mesh and enter the eye.
Some modern hollow-point defensive rounds have a soft polymer tip to help them pass through clothing without being plugged by cloth fragments.

Some and priory
The priory and Gisborough Hall ( 16th century, demolished and rebuilt ) are spelt without the first U. Some other old sites and names use that same spelling.
Some of the stonework was quarried from the remains of the ( now disused ) priory.
Some parts of the old priory were incorporated into the house by James Wyatt, including the undercroft of the monastic refectory, featuring two aisles, seven bays and a rib-vaulted ceiling, which he repurposed as a beer cellar below the dining room and drawing room.
Some of the stones from the old priory were used in the construction of the piers at Bridlington.

Some and travelled
Some defeated units simply left the battlefield and travelled home, regardless of orders.
Some of Bright's innovative mazes had no " dead ends " – although some clearly had looping sections ( or " islands ") that would cause careless explorers to keep looping back again and again to pathways they had already travelled.
Some historians have suggested that Maximilian was " morbidly " depressed: From 1514, he travelled everywhere with his coffin.
Some years later he travelled over the country holding meetings and endeavouring to get the people to become interested in the university and to found bursaries for poor students.
Some, though not all early Holy Roman Emperors travelled to Rome at some point in their careers to be crowned by the pope.
Some of the Kalmuk Cossacks still had their horses and the little tented carts in which they had travelled, and in the water all sorts of rubbish floated – trunks, clothes, furniture, even corpses.
Some of the army, including Alexander himself, travelled in boats, which had been provided by the sponsorship of leading courtiers.
Some detractors claim that de Soto instead travelled north into the states of Indiana and Illinois and found the Ohio River instead of the Mississippi River.
Some time later he travelled to Paris, where he
Some Germans also travelled to Australia via London.
Some continued their studies at local secondary schools, some attended boarding school and many travelled to schools in Geelong or Melbourne.
Some of it supplied villages along the line of the canal, and some of that which travelled the full distance was distributed by land to villages beyond Grantham.
Some 800 Urawa fans had travelled to the game and were later compensated.
Some members had left a failing assembly in Ryde and Cronin travelled down to break bread with them.
Some 72, 118 passengers were reported to have travelled through the ferry terminals during the week 15 – 21 April.
Some pilgrims travelled further, either to more distant sites within Britain or, in a few cases, onto the continent.
Some investigators are sceptics have disagreed about whether the balloon could have travelled such a random zigzag course without its trailing ropes and shackles becoming caught in a tree or similar obstruction.
Some of its graduates travelled to Scotland to continue their training.
Some time afterwards, Bush travelled to Western Australia, where he worked for eighteen months as a jackaroo on Murgoo Station.
Some regulars also travelled from Niagara Falls, Montreal and Buffalo, New York for the Friday evening show.
Some 800 people worked there in 1917, most of them travelled daily from Bedford.
Some time after the death of Heather, Connor travelled to Japan to request training from the Immortal Japanese sorcerer Nakano, an acquaintance of Ramírez.
Some sources have suggested that in 1857 both Robertson and Felice Beato went to India to photograph the aftermath of the Indian Rebellion, but it is more probable that Beato travelled there alone.
" Some idea of the labour involved in its preparation may be gathered from the fact that all the great libraries and archives in Europe were visited, that Denifle travelled from Paris to Rome forty times, and that in the Vatican archives alone he examined 200, 000 letters, of which he utilized 80, 000 in his notes ( see II, p. 17 ), though of course more material was found in Paris than in Rome.

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