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Some have understood Ammianus's testimony as a claim that at the time of Atlantis's actual sinking into the sea, its inhabitants fled to western Europe ; but Ammianus in fact says that “ the Drasidae ( Druids ) recall that a part of the population is indigenous but others also migrated in from islands and lands beyond the Rhine " ( Res Gestae 15. 9 ), an indication that the immigrants came to Gaul from the north ( Britain, the Netherlands or Germany ), not from a theorized location in the Atlantic Ocean to the south-west.
Some genetic studies seem to prove a Celtic descendence of most inhabitants in the region, but not Germanic in fact, that is reinforced by the Gaulish toponyms such as those ending with the suffix-ago < Celtic -* ako ( n ) ( f. e.
Some feel it also suggests that the inhabitants of Galatia at his time were using a gospel or gospels disagreeing with Paul's beliefs, which Gospel of Barnabas could be one of them ( although the Gospel of Peter would seem a more natural candidate, as in the light of the second letter.
Some of the inhabitants of Arachosia were known as Pactyans, whose name possibly survives in today's Pashtun people | Pakhtuns ( Pashtuns ).
Some of the earliest human inhabitants of the Lake Michigan region were the Hopewell Indians.
Some historians believe that La Malinche saved her people from the Aztecs, who held a hegemony throughout the territory and demanded tribute from its inhabitants.
Some of its inhabitants call for the creation of an independent Kurdistan, citing mistreatment by the Turkish and Iraqi governments.
* Some of the inhabitants of Ziph betray David's location to Saul, but David hears about it and flees with his men to Maon.
* Some 50, 000 leaders and citizens of the Southern Song Dynasty of China become the first recorded inhabitants of Macau, as they seek refuge from the invading armies of the Yuan Dynasty.
Some scholars have theorised that at this point the inhabitants focused their worship on household deities and ancestor spirits, largely abandoning the worship of the water deities.
Some scholars believe that during the early historical period the inhabitants were fierce mountain aborigines, the Monpa, who were of neither the Tibetan or Mongol stock that later overran northern Bhutan.
Some archeologists, like Ewan Campbell, have recently argued against this ( e. g. Latin scotti ), a name that in earlier periods had been used only for the inhabitants of Ireland ; its original meaning is uncertain but it later refers to Gaelic-speakers, whether from Ireland or elsewhere.
Some countries with an opt-out system like Spain ( 34 effective donors per million inhabitants ) or Austria ( 21 donors / million ) have high donor rates and some countries with opt-in systems like Germany ( 16 donors / million ) or Greece ( six donors / million ) have effective donation lower rates.
Some testimonies of prehistoric inhabitants were found in Monte Carlo and in Cape Sant ' Elia.
Some historians claim it was placed there in order to bring luck to the city and its inhabitants.
Some Cajun parishes, such as Evangeline and Avoyelles, possess relatively few inhabitants of Acadian origin.
Some of the Muslim inhabitants of the island were enslaved and sold in the slave markets of Ibiza, Valencia and Barcelona, while others became Christians.
In 1965, the historian A. J. P. Taylor wrote in his Preface to English History 1914 – 1945: " Some inhabitants of Scotland now call themselves Scots and their affairs Scottish.
Some houses, presumably those of wealthier inhabitants, include rooms that appear to have been set aside for bathing, and one building had an underground furnace ( known as a hypocaust ), possibly for heated bathing.
Some of the early inhabitants who purchased land were James S. Lewis, Dixon T. Cross, and Jerimiah B. Smith.
Some of the inhabitants barely escaped with their lives saving only a very few household goods.
" Some of the early inhabitants of Liberal even encouraged other infidels to move to their town by publishing an advertisement which boasted that Liberal " is the only town of its size in the United States without a priest, preacher, church, saloon, God, Jesus, hell or devil.
Some were poor artisans and ex-slaves, while others were some of the wealthiest inhabitants of the city.
Some of the former inhabitants of Prypiat now live in Slavutych.
Some inhabitants prefer to think of the title as referring to a city ( grote stad ).

Some and anticipated
Some recessions have been anticipated by stock market declines.
Some Native American tribes used vision quests as a rite of passage, fasting and praying until an anticipated guiding dream was received, to be shared with the rest of the tribe upon their return.
Some of this work was anticipated by:
Some franchise courts, especially in the Counties Palatine, had their own system of writs that often reflected or anticipated the common law writs.
Some had already anticipated the theory's emergence, with the social anthropologist Edmund Leach informing the assembled archaeologists at a 1971 discussion on the topic of " The Explanation of Culture Change " held at the University of Sheffield that cultural structuralism, which was then popular amongst social anthropologists, would soon make its way into the archaeological community.
Some argue that Avicenna anticipated Frege and Bertrand Russell in " holding that existence is an accident of accidents " and also anticipated Alexius Meinong's " view about nonexistent objects.
Some digital mixers allow offline editing of the mix, a feature that lets the traveling technician use a laptop to make anticipated changes to the show while en route, further shortening the time it takes for the sound system to be ready for the artist.
Some of the ideas of the Associationist School anticipated behaviorist psychology, especially the idea of conditioning.
Some of his techniques anticipated the innovations of the Romantic era: he scored his Te Deum for 1200 singers and 300 wind instruments, and several oratorios require the physical separation of multiple choirs, including invisible ones behind the stage.
Some observers have anticipated that the rise of webcomics would be the end of minicomics, but as of 2005 this does not appear to be the case.
Some speculated that Martin had anticipated another Quebec referendum ( and remembering the near separatist win in the 1995 referendum ), with Lapierre's understanding of Quebec nationalism and the Bloc being crucial to winning over the nationalist vote.
Some problems were anticipated and allowed for: waterproofing of the hulls, canvas carpets to aid the tanks crossing the shingle beach, engineer teams to demolish obstacles and a few of the tanks were fitted with flamethrowers.
( Some of these closings had been anticipated, as these were considered the weakest of the Hills chain.
Some Christian responses anticipated the imminence of Judgement Day.
Some publishers intentionally limit the print run of some or all titles to fewer copies than the anticipated demand, in creating limited editions marketed to collectors.
Some American football teams bring large speakers to their practice fields and broadcast loud noises such as jet engines to prepare their teams for the anticipated noise level.
Some of the failures had been anticipated by Weinreich himself, as described above.
Some of the last pebble fuel tested in the AVR was for a low enriched uranium ( LEU ) fuel cycle anticipated for use in the HTR-MODUL project design by Interatom / SIEMENS.
Some say that Wigforss ' economic policies were strongly influenced by John Maynard Keynes, but he may have anticipated Keynes, because he proposed counter-cyclical economic policy before becoming minister of finance in 1932.
Some snowflaking would typically be required to permit simple query tools to form such a query, especially if provision for these forms of query weren't anticipated when the data warehouse was first designed.
Some hagiographers claim that Kurbas was a genius ( he was indeed multi-talented ) who anticipated every development of the later 20th century theater ( some of which he did, as for example in the work of Italian director Eugenio Barba's Odin Teatret ).

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