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Some speculate that the dish may have been invented in Spain, the first European country in which the potato appeared via the New World colonies, and assumes the first appearance to have been as an accompaniment to fish dishes in Galicia, from which it spread to the rest of the country and further to the Spanish Netherlands, which became Belgium more than a century later.
Some of his early novels, called " scientific romances ", invented a number of themes now classic in science fiction in such works as The Time Machine, The Island of Doctor Moreau, The Invisible Man, The War of the Worlds, When the Sleeper Wakes, and The First Men in the Moon.
Some degree of safety was provided by the safety lamp which was invented in 1816 by Sir Humphry Davy and independently by George Stephenson.
Some sources report that the 3rd-century Chancellor ( China ) Zhuge Liang of the Kingdom of Shu in China invented a land mine type device.
Some historians have suggested, however, that this bull was actually invented around the time of the First Crusade in order to help justify that expedition to Jerusalem.
Some traditions were deliberately invented for one reason or another, often to highlight or enhance the importance of a certain institution.
* Some sources report that Zhuge Liang invented a primitive land mine type device.
Some manufacturers do refer to their products as SUVs, but others invented names such as XUV, ( HSV Avalanche XUV or GMC Envoy XUV ) or action utility vehicles ( AUVs ).
Some sources say that the sundae was invented to circumvent blue laws, which forbade serving sodas on Sunday.
Some American sources give the American blacksmith Albert Tolman, who is said to have invented the rickshaw around 1848 in Worcester, Massachusetts, for a missionary.
Some claim that the hot air balloon was invented some 74 years earlier by the Brazilian Portuguese priest Bartolomeu de Gusmão.
Some remailers establish an internal list of actual senders and invented names such that a recipient can send mail to invented name AT some-remailer. example.
Some science fiction and fantasy books also show a clear picaresque influence, transported to a variety of invented worlds — for example, The Dying Earth series of Jack Vance, Fritz Leiber's Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser, Harry Harrison's The Stainless Steel Rat series, James H. Schmitz's The Witches of Karres and L. Sprague de Camp's Novarian series.
Despite its Taishan ( Toisan ) background, there are various colorful stories about its origin, which Davidson ( 1999 ) characterizes as " culinary mythology ": Some say it was invented by Chinese immigrant cooks working on the transcontinental railroad in the 19th century.
Some of these stories, the " wisdom literatures " may have just started as a ' short story ', but since writing had only recently been invented, it was the first physical recordings of societal ideas, in some length and detail.
Some spurgos are similar to Polish pączki, but some specific recipes, such as cottage cheese doughnuts ( varškės spurgos ), were invented independently.
Some historians believe President Thomas Jefferson invented a forerunner of the wooden clothes hanger.
Some scholars believe that national identities ( equipped with invented histories ) were constructed only after national movements and national ideologies emerged first.
Some people have taken this as evidence that Gardner invented the idea of a Witches ' Grimoire, perhaps sometime between 1946 ( when he finished his novel High Magic's Aid ), and 1949, and had named it Ye Bok of Ye Art Magical.
Some attempted to reconstruct pantheons to be as impressive as in Greek mythology, which led to some deities being simply invented.
Some scholars, drawing on the discovery of defaced coins from Sinope dating from the period 350-340 BCE, believe that Diogenes only moved to Athens after the death of Antisthenes, and it has been argued that the stories linking Antisthenes to Diogenes were invented by the Stoics in a later period in order to provide a succession linking Socrates to Zeno, via Antisthenes, Diogenes, and Crates.
Some of the products invented there include the first cement that was able to harden under water, the first carriage bolt cutting machine, the break-neck rat trap, and a new tinware process.
Some hold that the practice was invented in 1609 by Dutch merchant Isaac Le Maire, a sizeable shareholder of the Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie ( VOC ).

Some and planets
Some astrologers make claims that the position of all the planets must be taken into account, but astrologers were unable to predict the existence of Neptune based on mistakes in horoscopes.
Some relatively lightweight exoplanets, only a few times more massive than Earth ( now known by the term Super-Earth ), are known as well ; statistical studies now indicate that they actually outnumber giant planets while recent discoveries have included Earth-sized and smaller planets and a handful that appear to exhibit other Earth-like properties.
' I am she that is the natural mother of all things, mistress and governess of all the elements, the initial progeny of worlds, chief of powers divine, Queen of heaven, the principal of the Gods celestial, the light of the goddesses: at my will the planets of the air, the wholesome winds of the Seas, and the silences of hell be disposed ; my name, my divinity is adored throughout all the world in divers manners, in variable customs and in many names, [...] Some call me Juno, others Bellona of the Battles, and still others Hecate.
Some planets, such as Barrayar and Sergyar, have gravity and atmosphere similar to Earth ’ s, and supplies of water.
Some large-scale interactions like the slingshot type gravitational interactions between satellites and planets are perfectly elastic.
Some have compared planets with life ( in particular Earth ) to generation ships.
Some writers, scientists and artists have speculated about artificial worlds or planet-equivalents ; these planets include:
Some Greek astronomers ( e. g., Aristarchus of Samos ) speculated that the planets ( Earth included ) orbited the Sun, but the optics ( and the specific mathematics – Newton's Law of Gravitation for example ) necessary to provide data that would convincingly support the heliocentric model did not exist in Ptolemy's time and would not come around for over fifteen hundred years after his death.
Some ephemerides also contain a monthly aspectarian, while others often include the declination of the planets as well as their longitudes, right ascensions, or Cartesian coordinates.
Some planets consist mainly of various gases, but only their outer layer is their atmosphere.
Some of them, if they are dense enough, will collapse, which can lead to rapid formation of gas giant planets and even brown dwarfs on the timescale of 1, 000 years.
Some combination of the above-mentioned ideas may explain the formation of the cores of gas giant planets such as Jupiter and perhaps even Saturn.
Some of the moons of Jupiter, Saturn, and other planets are believed to have formed from smaller, circumplanetary analogs of the protoplanetary disks.
Some simulations show that the eccentricity of the system's planets may have arisen from a close encounter between the outer planet and a fourth planet, with the result that the fourth planet was ejected from the system or destroyed.
Some early theories involved another star passing extremely close to the star, drawing material out from it which then coalesced to form the planets.
Some systems, such as HD 10180 and Gliese 581 contain multiple unconfirmed planets pushing the total expected number of planets to be discovered in their systems higher.
Some brown dwarf planetary systems, such as 2M1207, GQ Lupi are thought to have formed by cloud collapse rather than accretion and so may possess sub-brown dwarf companions rather than planets.
Some astronomers have estimated that there may be twice as many Jupiter-sized rogue planets as there are stars.
Some planets are governed by an aristocracy, although at least one member world is a republic.
Some writers have misinterpreted al-Zarqālī's description of an earth-centered oval path for the center of the planet's epicycle as an anticipation of Johannes Kepler's sun-centered elliptical paths for the planets.
Some of the most popular examples of scientific visualizations are computer-generated images that show real spacecraft in action, out in the void far beyond Earth, or on other planets.
Some of these extrasolar planets are large and resemble Yavin, although astronomers cannot yet tell whether any Earth type planetary moons exist around such extrasolar planets.

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