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Some and heroes
Some work with the deities, other heroes and heroines fight against them.
Some heroes and villains have no powers at all but depend instead on hand-to-hand combat training or advanced technological equipment.
Some popular tales existed on how the cunning heroes succeeded in their sieges.
Some of Bedrock's sports heroes include: football player " Red Granite " ( Red Grange ), wrestler " Bronto Crushrock " ( Bronko Nagurski ), golfer " Arnold Palmrock " ( Arnold Palmer ), boxers " Floyd Patterstone " ( Floyd Patterson ) and " Sonny Listone " ( Sonny Liston ), and baseball players " Sandy Stoneaxe " ( Sandy Koufax ), " Lindy McShale " ( Lindy McDaniel ), " Roger Marble " ( Roger Maris ) and " Mickey Marble " or " Mickey Mantlepiece " ( Mickey Mantle ).
Some years later, biographies of heroes of resistance, such as Fridtjof Sælen's Shetlands-Larsen, about Leif Andreas Larsen, and David Armin Howarth's Ni liv.
Some members of Napoleon's family, several military officers who served under him, and other French military heroes are also buried at Les Invalides:
Some kaiju hung out with the heroes and provided comedy relief, in contrast to the darker approach to these characters from more mature franchises, like Kamen Rider.
Some celebrate harvest and birth of God or heroes.
Some suggest that Garrison will be remembered positively, including political analyst Carl Oglesby who was quoted as saying, "... I have done a study of Garrison: I come out of it thinking that he is one of the really first-rate class-act heroes of this whole ugly story killing of John F. Kennedy, the cover-up, and subsequent investigation, which suffers so badly for heroes.
Some of the real heroes were people in the region who opposed their friends or employers to support the park.
This poem contains the lines " But I never asked for heroes ./ Some jewels would have been enough.
Some claim that Systema's Russian martial arts heritage dates back to the 10th century and was practiced by the Bogatyr ( Russian heroes / knights ).
Some of the heroes of French-Canadian folk memory are of individuals who stood up to such attacks.
Some of the forefathers of the great Dutch naval heroes began their naval careers as Sea Beggars, such as Evert Heindricxzen, the grandfather of Cornelis Evertsen the Elder.
Some issues are told from the viewpoint of heroes, some from the more typical vantage point of average people, others from villains and shady criminals.
Some time later, Grace shows up in Wonder Woman # 600 as a member of Wonder Woman's all-female team of heroes.
Some heroes of the Wood Elf race are even known to ride them to battle.
Some of the Army of Thunderbolts, consisting of Venom ( Mac Gargan ), Lady Deathstrike, Taskmaster, Bullseye, Jester, Jack O ' Lantern join Songbird assembled as the Pro-Registration side's task force to hunt down Anti-Registration heroes at the end of Civil War # 4, but never officially saw any real combat.
Some were originally proper names: Hrotti, Laufi, Mistilteinn and Tyrfingr were all swords owned by legendary heroes.
Some authors feature seriously troubled heroes and heroines, who suffer from post-battle trauma, alcoholism, depression, and the like.
Some considered them heroes, while others considered them no better than the Overseers.
Some guys got it down-Leonard Cohen, Paul Brady, Lou Reed, secret heroes ,- John Prine, David Allen Coe, Tom Waits.
Some units represent troops, while others are individual heroes, spirits, or agents.

Some and Greek
Some of Boötes ' stars were traditionally described as representing the club ( Greek, Κολλοροβος ) of Boötes.
Some regard it as an ultimate truth, or as the fount of all things which lies beyond the " three realms " ( Sanskrit: tridhatu ) and the " wheel of becoming " ( Sanskrit: bhavacakra ), somewhat like the pagan Greek and Christian logos: this is known as Dharmakaya ( Sanskrit ).
Some manual representations of non-Roman scripts such as Chinese, Japanese, Devanagari, Hebrew, Greek, Thai and Russian alphabets are based to some extent on the one-handed Latin alphabet described above.
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 Indo-Europeanists claim that Greek seems to be most closely related to Armenian ( see also Graeco-Armenian ) and the Indo-Iranian languages ( see Graeco-Aryan ) among the living Indo-European languages.
Some Muslim scholars, have noted the similarity to the Greek " peryklytos " which can be translated as " admirable one "; or in Arabic, " Ahmad ".
Some Greeks grew rich as merchants and shipowners, and Piraeus became a major port, but little of this wealth found its way to the Greek peasantry.
Some anti-Judean allegations ascribed by Josephus to the Greek writer Apion, and myths accredited to Manetho are also addressed.
Some believe the name came from an island off the Greek coast, where it is believed that the mythical Icarus was buried, which resembled Failaka.
Some, such as Greek, Italian and Serbo-Croatian, have more than two liquid phonemes.
Some of the earliest recorded speculations linked mind ( sometimes described as identical with soul or spirit ) to theories concerning both life after death, and cosmological and natural order, for example in the doctrines of Zoroaster, the Buddha, Plato, Aristotle, and other ancient Greek, Indian and, later, Islamic and medieval European philosophers.
Some Linear B tablets had been discovered on the Greek mainland, and there was reason to believe that some of the chains of symbols he had encountered on the Cretan tablets were names.
* Some modern dictionaries and coursebooks of classical Greek and Latin, where the macron is sometimes used in conjunction with the breve.
Some scholars note the similarity between Machiavellian and the Greek historian Thucydides, since both emphasized power politics.
Some two dozen other Greek and Roman authors retold and further embellished the Prometheus myth into the 4th century AD.
In the article “ Bellum Philippicum: Some Roman and Greek Views Concerning the Causes of the Second Macedonian War ”, E. J. Bickerman writes that “ the causes of the fateful war … were vividly debated among both Greeks and Romans ”.
Some fruitless attempts were made towards unification with the Greek Church.
Some scholars have translated the Greek concept of " politeia " as " republic ," but most modern scholars reject this idea.
Some of this history, composed more than 500 years after the events, with scant written sources to rely on, may be fictitious reconstruction-nonetheless the influence of Greek ideas on governance is evident in the organisation of the Roman Republic.
( Some of these other Greek versions are known from Origen's Hexapla, a comparison of six translations in adjacent columns, now almost wholly lost.
Some of these " apocryphal " books ( e. g. the Wisdom of Solomon, and the second book of Maccabees ) were not translated, but composed directly in Greek.
Some offer a classical education ( Latin, Greek ), while others concentrate on economics and the like.
Some fifteen works in Latin or Greek are lost, some as recently as the 9th century ( De Paradiso, De superstitione saeculi, De carne et anima were all extant in the now damaged Codex Agobardinus in 814 AD ).
* Some of the northern Greek cities, including Athens, revolt against the Macedonian regent, Antipater, following the news of Alexander's death.

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