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Some of the ethnic groups that continued to influence the cuisine were here in prior years ; while others arrived more numerously during “ The Great Transatlantic Migration ( of 1870 — 1914 ) or other mass migrations.
Some have thought two language families, Eskimo – Aleut and Na-Dené, were distinct, perhaps the results of later migrations into the New World.
Some species undertake regular trans-equatorial migrations, such as the Sooty Shearwater which annually migrates from its breeding grounds in New Zealand and Chile to the North Pacific off Japan, Alaska and California, an annual round trip of, the longest measured annual migration of any bird.
Some Vedic scholars ( e. g. Kochhar 1999 ) also believe the Helmand valley corresponds to the Sarasvati area mentioned in the Rig Veda as the homeland for the Indo-Aryan migrations into India, ca.
Some Australian fantails undertake seasonal migrations, although these show considerable variation even within individual species.
Some species, like the Tristram's Storm Petrel or the Grey-backed Storm Petrel are thought to be essentially sedentary and do not undertake any migrations away from their breeding islands.
Some highland species have altitudinal migrations.
Some scholars, among them Wolfgang Kimmig and P. Bosch-Gimpera have postulated a Europe-wide wave of migrations.
Some linguists consider to be the echo of Turkish term kapkan ( kaphan, kapgan ), that in some Turkic peoples in the age of migrations ( for example at Eurasian Avars, Proto-Bulgars-kavhan-and Pechenegs ) was a high noble or administrative rank.
Some migrations left indelible marks such as tensions ( Turkey and Bulgaria ) whereas centrifugal effects were noticed in other territories, simpler demographics emerging from diverse populations.
Some think that the large Walser migrations took place because of conflicts with the valley's feudal lords.
Some dialects also use for voiced consonant clusters, which is deemed as stereotypical of the lower classes, those which came from rural flight and the internal migrations in cities such as Rio de Janeiro, Brasília and São Paulo.
Some anthropologists hypothesize that the region was settled by multiple human migrations over tens of millennia, which makes it even harder to select certain groups as being truly aboriginal.
Some sources mention the migrations of the Sicilians to Khniss in the 10th and 11th centuries in two waves.
Some of their goals are to improve the management of fisheries resources and to keep records on abundance, growth rates, age, migrations, strain identification.
Some species undergo diel vertical migrations of several hundred metres ; that is, they remain at aphotic depths ( below ca.

Some and occurred
Some contended an absolute minimum temperature occurred within earth ( as one of the four so-called " elements "), others within water, others air, and some more recently within nitre.
Some larger BBSes or regional FidoNet hubs would make several transfers per day, some even to multiple nodes or hubs, and as such, transfers usually occurred at night or early morning when toll rates were lowest.
Some regrowth has occurred but not to the age, size or extent of 1620 due to population increases and food cultivation.
Some authors have questioned whether this hunting method actually occurred successfully.
Some systems cannot be reduced to triangular form, yet still have at least one valid solution: for example, if y had not occurred in and after the first step above, the algorithm would have been unable to reduce the system to triangular form.
Some snowfall has occurred on the highest mountains.
Some violence still occurred.
Some population segments exhibit lactase persistence resulting from a mutation that is postulated to have occurred 5000-10, 000 years ago, coinciding with the rise of cattle domestication.
* Some scholars hold that many or most of the statements and events described in the Mishnah and Talmud usually occurred more or less as described, and that they can be used as serious sources of historical study.
Some additional excavation occurred by Manhal Jabur in 1980, and Manhal Jabur in 1987.
Some serious nuclear and radiation accidents have occurred.
Some weathering and fraying almost certainly occurred during this severe service, and the flag shows evidence of patching on more than one occasion.
Some reduction in numbers occurred from habitat loss when Europeans setttlement led to mass deforestation.
Some of the worst massacres against civilian Albanians by Serbian forces occurred after NATO started its bombing of Yugoslavia.
Some of the heaviest rain in decades occurred during 2009-2010, and has seen the Simpson Desert burst into life and colour.
Some auxiliary and civilian organizations are also accorded war grave status if death occurred under certain specified conditions.
Some sources claim that Harold took part in William's Breton campaign of 1064 and that Harold swore to uphold William's claim to the English throne at the end of the campaign, but no English source reports this trip, and it is unclear if it actually occurred.
Some setbacks occurred: in 1436 the Canaries were officially recognized as Castilian by the Pope ; earlier they were recognized as Portuguese.
Some theologians argued that only after proof of the " quickening " ( when the mother can feel the fetus's movement in her womb, usually about 20 weeks into gestation ) that there was incontrovertible evidence that ensoulment had already occurred.
Some of these deaths occurred as the result of overly zealous photographic endeavors, some were the result of airplane collisions within the canyon, and some visitors drowned in the Colorado River.
Some treatment of mining tailings has occurred where the vegetation is then incinerated to recover the heavy metals.
Some color laser printers, notably some Lexmark models run " calibration " cycles even when no printing has occurred for weeks.
" Some of the earliest known uses of forks with food occurred in Ancient Egypt where large forks were used as cooking utensils.
Some historical revisionists even deny that a widespread, systematic massacre occurred at all, claiming that any deaths were either justified militarily, accidental or isolated incidents of unauthorized atrocities.

Some and avoid
Some plant-location specialists take these signs to mean St. Louis county doesn't want industry, and so they avoid the area, and more jobs are lost.
Some scholars favor the unhyphenated form antisemitism to avoid possible confusion involving whether the term refers specifically to Jews, or to Semitic-language speakers as a whole.
Some Nasheed singers avoid instruments in the background due to the opinion of certain scholars that their use is prohibited.
Some midges may even move indoors to avoid the cold temperature of the winter.
Some Mahayana Buddhists in China, Japan and Vietnam specifically avoid eating strong-smelling plants, traditionally garlic, Allium chinense, asafoetida, shallot, and mountain leek, and refer to these as wǔ hūn ( 五荤, or ' Five Acrid and Strong-smelling Vegetables ') or wǔ xīn ( 五辛 or ' Five Spices ') as they tend to excite senses.
Some authors have used " basal " differently to mean a clade that is " more primitive " or less species-rich than its sister clade ; others consider this usage to be incorrect, and many now discourage the use of that term altogether to avoid such implications.
Some Protestant churches avoid using the term completely, to the extent among many Lutherans of reciting the Creed with the word " Christian " in place of " catholic ".
Some Jewish personnel avoided flying over German lines during WWII with ID tags that indicated their religion, and some Jewish personnel avoid the religious designation today out of concern that they could be captured by extremists who are anti-semitic.
Some jazz drummers avoid using thick drum heads, preferring single ply drum heads or drum heads with no muffling.
Some World War II – vintage ships were modernized for anti-submarine warfare, and to extend their service lives, to avoid having to build ( expensive ) brand-new ships.
Some people blur the distinctions on purpose: some practitioners do so to avoid criticism ; some opponents do so to intensify criticism.
Some authors scrupulously avoid such technology as faster-than-light travel, while others accept such notions ( sometimes referred to as " enabling devices ", since they allow the story to take place ) but focus on realistically depicting the worlds that such a technology might make possible.
Some riders also like to use them in the winter to avoid putting a frozen metal bit into a horse's mouth.
Some people enjoy many different sexual activities, while others avoid sexual activities altogether for religious or other reasons ( see chastity, sexual abstinence, asexuality ).
Some claim that his confession was made to avoid the death penalty, but, according to at least one of his interrogators, he mistakenly believed that he would be allowed back to work at Harwell.
Some small neighborhood stations play unlisted locally produced music, and avoid these fees.
Some scholars avoid all critical methods of textual philology, especially in historical linguistics, where it is important to study the actual recorded materials.
Some Chinese scholars such as Zhou Tianyong, the vice director of research of the Central Party School, argue that gradual political reform as well as repression of those pushing for overly rapid change over the next thirty years will be essential if China is to avoid an overly turbulent transition to a middle class dominated polity.
Some individuals can simply avoid the subject of their fear and suffer relatively mild anxiety over that fear.
Some pawnshops set up their own screening criteria to avoid buying stolen property.
Some countries have been able to avoid a recession but have still experienced slower economic activity, such as China.
Some lawyers prefer to avoid the expression res ipsa loquitur ( for example, Hobhouse LJ in Radcliff v. Plymouth ).
Some of the functions may be performed through an application-specific integrated circuit ( ASIC ) to avoid overhead caused by multiple CPU cycles, and others may have to be performed through the CPU as these packets need special attention that cannot be handled by an ASIC.
Some adaptations of weighted reference counting seek to avoid this by attempting to give weight back from a dying reference to one which is still active.

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