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Some Italian olive trees are believed to date back to Roman times, although identifying progenitor trees in ancient sources is difficult.
Some of these buildings contain facilities for processing and storing olive oil, such as Maroni-Vournes and Building X at Kalavassos-Ayios Dhimitrios.
Some widely grown vegetable oils, such as rapeseed ( and its variant canola ), sunflower, safflower, and olive oils contain high amounts of unsaturated fats.
Some records indicate that " as many as 42 people lived in one small farm hut in Egypt, while six families owned a single olive tree.
According to the Palestinian historian Walid Khalidi, the village in 1992 was: " Some truncated stone walls, simple graves, and fig and olive trees remain on the site, which is covered by cypress trees.
Some birds can show reduced dark markings on the undertail-coverts ( caused by more extensive than usual white tips ) and thus be closer in appearance to Savi's Warbler than typical birds ; however they typically still have a streaked breast and more olive upperparts coloration.
Some commonly used ingredients include olives and olive oil, pitas, honey, sesame seeds, dates, sumac, chickpeas, mint and parsley.
Some Greek words have given rise to etymological doublets, being borrowed both through an organic, indirect route, and a learned, direct route into English: anthem and antiphon ( αντίφωνα ), frantic and frenetic ( φρενετικός ), butter and butyr ( ic ) ( βούτυρον ), bishop and episcop ( al ) ( επίσκοπος ), balm and balsam ( βάλσαμον, probably itself a borrowing from Semitic ), blame and blasphemy ( βλασφήμος ), box and pyx ( is ) ( πύξις ), choir and chorus ( χορός ), trivet and tripod ( τρίπους / τρίποδ -), slander and scandal ( σκάνδαλον ), oil, olive, oleum, and elaeo-( έλαιον ); almond and amygdala ( αμυγδάλη ); dram and drachma ( δραχμή ); paper and papyrus ( πάπυρος ); carat and keratin ( κέρας, κέρατ -).
Some provinces specialized in producing certain types of goods, such as grain in Egypt and North Africa and wine and olive oil in Italy, Hispania and Greece.
Some crews had the front half of the gun barrel painted white on the bottom and dark green or the original olive drab on the top to give the illusion of a shorter gun barrel.
Some provinces specialized in the production of grain, others in wine and others in olive oil, depending on the soil type.
Some of which are the famous Cretan olive oil and various products of grapes like wine, raisins, various types of vegetables ( cabbages, lettuces, potatoes, pole beans etc.
Some of these buildings contain facilities for processing and storing olive oil, like at Maroni-Vournes and building X at Kalavassos-Ayios Dhimitrios.
In 1992, the Palestinian historian Walid Khalidi described the remains of the village: " Some of the old olive trees remain, and a number of walls and houses still stand.
Some of the basic similarities are the extensive use of olive oil, za ' atar, and garlic, and common dishes include a wide array of mezze or bread dips, stuffings, and side dishes such as hummus, falafel, ful, tabouleh, labaneh, and baba ghanoush.
Some believe that the name comes from wild olive trees ( Agrielies ) ( Αγριελιές ), or a small plant named " Agriada " ().
Some of the best olive oil in Spain is produced in this region.

Some and
Some believe that Luke s gospel can be seen to mirror the Jewish apologetic literature of the time which served to “ defend Jews against misunderstanding and persecution .” Acts is said to be a:
Supporters of this view believe that “ to a hypothetical outside reader, presents Christianity as enlightened, harmless, even beneficent .” Some believe that through this work, Luke intended to show the Roman Empire that the root of Christianity is within Judaism so that the Christians “ may receive the same freedom to practice their faith that the Roman Empire afforded the Jews .” Those who support the view of Luke s work as political apology generally draw evidence from the facts that Christians are found innocent of committing any political crime ( Acts 25: 25 ; 19: 37 ; 19: 40 ) and that Roman officials views towards Christians are generally positive.
Some believe that this appeal “ thereby shows Christian s of Luke s day both that their predecessors were innocent before the state and that Paul had no political quarrel with Rome ” but rather with the Jews who were accusing him.
Some scholars believe that the apologetic view of Luke s work is overemphasized and that it should not be regarded as a “ major aim of the Lucan writings .” While Munck believes that purpose of Luke s work is not that clear-cut and sympathizes with other claims, he believes that Luke s work can function as an apology only in the sense that it “ presents a defense of Christianity and Paul ” and may serve to “ clarify the position of Christianity within Jewry and within the Roman Empire .” Pervo disagrees that Luke s work is an apology and even that it could possibly be addressed to Rome because he believes that “ Luke and Acts speak to insiders, believers in Jesus .” Freedman believes that Luke is writing an apology but that his goal is “ not to defend the Christian movement as such but to defend God s ways in history .”
Some scholars have suggested that Amos s reference to Edom is symbolic of all nations who were once enemies of Israel and not meant to literally mean Edomites in the flesh.
Some stories he refers to are the wedding of Peleus and Thetis, the departure of the Argonauts, Theseus and the Minotaur, Ariadne s abandonment, Tereus and Procne, as well as Protesilaus and Laodamia.
Some people argue that this is risky as specimens from a more protected population could be ‘ laundered through the borders of a Party whose population is not as strictly protected.
Some historians who have examined the life of Cotton Mather after Chadwick Hansen s book also seem to yearn for a positive view of Cotton Mather.
Some biblical references on this subject are debated depending on one s school of theology.
Some have found difficulty reconciling this claim when Biafra also licensed to major corporations, approving with the other band members use of Dead Kennedys songs in major studio film releases such as Neighbors, Freddy Got Fingered, and Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.
Some of Pope Gregory the Great s letters survive that relate to the mission of St. Augustine to Kent in 597 ; these letters provide information about the mission specifically, but also can be used to draw conclusions about the state of Kent and its relationships with its neighbours.
Some scholars believe that, because the only evidence for the " courts of love " is Andreas Capellanus s book The Art of Courtly Love, they probably never existed ; to further strengthen their argument, they say that there is also no evidence that Marie ever stayed with her mother in Poitiers, beyond her name being mentioned in Andreas s work.
Some version of Haeckel s drawings can be found in many modern biology textbooks in discussions of the history of embryology, with clarification that these are no longer considered valid.
Some of these methods are denying the in-group s harmful actions, denying responsibility, claiming actions by the in-group were just, focusing on positive aspects caused by the harmful action, and pointing out positive things in other areas to counterbalance the harm.
P. Lovecraft: Alone in Space ,” chapter 3 in Emperors of Dreams: Some Notes on Weird Poetry by S. T. Joshi ( Sydney: P rea Press, 2008: ISBN 978-0-9804625-3-1 ( pbk ) and ISBN 978-0-9804625-4-8 ( hbk )), discusses some of Lovecraft's weird poetry.
" Some people think ," he told a Berlin rally in June 1935, " that we haven t noticed how the Jews are trying once again to spread themselves over all our streets.
Some guitarists, such as Freddie Green of Count Basie s band, developed a guitar-specific style of accompaniment.
Some years later, in 1953, Grainger wrote a work titled Bell Piece ( Ramble on John Dowland s ‘ Now, O now I needs must part ’), which was a version scored for voice and wind band, based on his previously mentioned transcription.

Some and s
Some nematode s are also carnivorous, for instance this Mononchidae eating another Mononchidae.
Some sponsoring agencies use Citizen Corps grant funds to purchase response tools and equipment for their members and team ( s ) ( subject to Stafford Act limitations ).
Some families leave a glass of sherry or mulled wine, mince pies, biscuits, or chocolate and a carrot for his reindeer near the stocking ( s ) as a present for him.
Some 500, 000 motorcycles were estimated to be operating in Mali in 2009, with two thirds of them inexpensive Chinese made cycles, known locally as " Jakarta " s, which boast better fuel economy but fewer safety features than more expensive Japanese or Western brands.
Some 1960s electronic organs used reverse colors or gray sharps or naturals to indicate the lower part ( s ) of a split keyboard: one divided into two parts, each of which produces a different Registration or sound.

Some and foraging
Some evidence suggests that hunters contribute less than half the total food budget of most hunter-gatherer societies, and often much less than half, so that foraging grandmothers can contribute substantially to the survival of grandchildren at times when mothers and fathers are unable to gather enough food for all of their children.
Some tendencies in the behaviour of web users are easily understood from the information foraging theory standpoint.
Some Bottlenose Dolphins in Shark Bay exhibit one of the few known cases of tool use in marine mammals ( along with sea otters ): they protect their nose with a sponge while foraging for food in the sandy sea bottom.
Some species, such as the Woodpecker Finch of the Galapagos Islands, use particular tools as an essential part of their foraging behavior.
Some sources suggest that foraging habitat has more open area under the canopy to allow for Spotted Owl flight.
Some of the benefits of group foraging include being able to capture larger prey, being able to create aggregations of prey, being able to capture prey that are difficult or dangerous and most importantly reduction of predation threat.
Some species of birds such as the Zebra Finch and the Columbidae use the ultraviolet wavelength ( 300 – 400 nm ) specific to tetrachromatic color vision as a tool during mate selection and foraging.
Some night foraging does occur, but these dives are much shallower, ranging from only in depth.
Some suggest that lobtailing in humpback whales is a means of foraging.
Some bees observe over 50 waggle runs without successfully foraging, while others will forage successfully after observing 5 runs.
Some live out in the wild, foraging for food and protecting their warrens, while many others live in human cities.

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