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Some modern sources allude to a linguistic connection between the bunyip and Bunjil, " a mythic ' Great Man ' who made the mountains and rivers and man and all the animals.
Some snowfall has occurred on the highest mountains.
Some of the objects or phenomena designated as kami are qualities of growth, fertility, and production ; natural phenomena like wind and thunder ; natural objects like the sun, mountains, rivers, trees, and rocks ; some animals ; and ancestral spirits.
Some have claimed that both tribes came from the Swiss mountains.
Some minor tributaries of Siberia's Yenisei River also rise in the mountains of northwestern Mongolia.
Some 80 percent of North Korea's land area is composed of mountains and uplands, with all of the peninsula's mountains with elevations of 2000 m or more located in North Korea.
Some, therefore, of the miserable remnant, being taken in the mountains, were murdered in great numbers ; others, constrained by famine, came and yielded themselves to be slaves for ever to their foes, running the risk of being instantly slain, which truly was the greatest favour that could be offered them: some others passed beyond the seas with loud lamentations instead of the voice of exhortation ... Others, committing the safeguard of their lives, which were in continual jeopardy, to the mountains, precipices, thickly wooded forests, and to the rocks of the seas ( albeit with trembling hearts ), remained still in their country.
Whittow's Dictionary of Physical Geography states " Some authorities regard eminences above 600 m ( 2, 000 ft ) as mountains, those below being referred to as hills.
Some mountains have glacial lakes, created by melting glaciers ; for example, there are an estimated 3, 000 glacial lakes in Bhutan.
Some mountains offer spectacular views from their summits, while others are densely wooded.
Some Kurdish tribes were deported even farther east, into Gharjistan in the Hindu Kush mountains of present day Afghanistan, about 1500 miles away from their homes in western Kurdistan ( see Displacement of the Kurds ).
Some had taken refuge in the remote mountains of Asturias in the northwestern part of the Iberian peninsula.
Some mountains rise above 2000 m ; the watershed line runs at an average altitude of about 1000 m.
Some genera are relict populations isolated by geographical barriers, for instance on islands or tropical mountains.
Some of these are in the mountains, others in the valley.
Some of the mountains located in the park include Mount Hobwee, Mount Widgee, Mount Toolona, Mount Cominan, Mount Roberts and Mount Bithongabel.
Some Diptera ( flies ) may be the main pollinators in higher elevations of mountains whereas Bombus species are the only pollinators among Apoidea in alpine regions at timberline and beyond.
Some retreated to the mountains to escape colonial encroachment.
Some listeners fainted while others grabbed their families to head up into the mountains.
Some of these islands, most noteworthy Senja, have a rugged outer coast with steep mountains, and a more calm eastern shore.
Some millions of years ago, the mountains reached as far as Stuttgart.
Some bunkers in the mid to late 20th century came to be buried deep inside mountains and prominent rocks, such as Gibraltar and Cheyenne Mountain.

Some and broken
Some biopolymers are biodegradable: they are broken down into CO < sub > 2 </ sub > and water by microorganisms.
Some nations ( e. g., Germany ) instead had a single tag with identical information stamped on both sides of it, which could easily be broken off for the purpose of record keeping.
Some of the pressure was subtle: for an unprecedented impromptu visit to the conclave by Emperor Joseph II ( 1765 – 90 ) and his brother Leopold, Grand Duke of Tuscany, officially incognito, the seals were broken, the Austrians inspected the proceedings with great interest and brought with them a festive banquet.
Some petechiae ( small red spots that do not disappear when the skin is pressed, which are caused by broken capillaries ) can appear at this point, as may some mild bleeding from the mucous membranes of the mouth and nose.
Some bonus questions are not broken into specific parts.
Some were evil and monstrous, responsible for bad hunts and broken tools.
Some came into being when large estates and farmland were broken up for the sole purpose of suburban building: these include Blackfen, Lamorbey and part of Falconwood.
Some of the stones were broken or vandalized over the years.
Some of the Unionists held extensive landed estates in Ireland and feared these would be broken up or confiscated if Ireland had its own government, while Hartington had suffered a personal loss at the hands of Irish Nationalists in 1882 when his brother was killed during the Phoenix Park Murders.
Some scandals are broken by whistleblowers who reveal wrongdoing within organizations or groups, such as Deep Throat ( William Mark Felt ) during the 1970s Watergate scandal.
Some experts define " open pediment " and " broken pediment " as being the same thing.
Some web servers that have a broken implementation of the SSL specification may stop working as a result.
Some people, whose minds are broken ( instead of successfully being controlled ) under the pressure of the cap's hypnotic power become vagrants, who wander the countryside.
Some rules such as the eleven player limit may be broken as long as the opposing coach does not notice ; other rules are strictly off-limits.
Many were " marked in their garments with figures of crosses and stars " Some of the stonework was broken down and the wires and irons in the clock were melted but none of the woodwork was burned.
Some coins dated 1888 and 1889 have an inverted Arabic 1 instead of the second I in VICTORIA as the result of a broken punch.
Some declared the curse broken during a game on August 31, 2004, when a foul ball hit by Manny Ramírez flew into Section 9, Box 95, Row AA and struck a boy's face, knocking two of his teeth out.
Some seeds have impermeable seed coats that prevent oxygen from entering the seed, causing a type of physical dormancy which is broken when the seed coat is worn away enough to allow gas exchange and water uptake from the environment.
Some Cao Đài sects that have broken away from the Tây Ninh Holy See are Chiếu Minh, Bến Tre, and Đà Nẵng.
Some menhirs were broken up and incorporated into later passage graves, where they had new megalithic art carved with little regard for the previous pictures.
Some doctors and scientists have described the pain resulting from cluster headaches as the most intense pain a human can endure-worse than burns, broken bones or child birth.
Some schools of Kajukenbo feature 26 katas that are broken down into 13 " pinyans " ( also called " Palama sets " in some schools ) and 13 " concentrations ".
Some chaebol are one large corporation, while others have broken up into loosely connected groups of separate companies sharing a common name.
Some segments contain potholes and other deformities such as cracks between lanes and warped or broken asphalt.

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