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Some even depict it as a horned, dragon-like creature with a serpent-headed tail and small, round ears, while others have both " necks " of equal size so that it cannot be determined which is the rear head.
Some councils, like that at Stroud, Gloucestershire and Loerrach provide approved areas round the town where graffiti artists can showcase their talents, including underpasses, car parks and walls that might otherwise prove a target for the ' spray and run.
Some early rifled guns were created with special barrels that had a twisted polygonal shape, in particular the Whitworth rifle was the first to be made with the intention of spinning the round for the use of as a " rifle ".
Some variants of the two round system use a different rule for choosing candidates for the second round, and allow more than two candidates to proceed to the second round.
Some time later Teller used similar language in a letter to Paul Nitze, who was preparing a new round of strategic limitations talks, stating that " A single x-ray laser module the size of an executive desk ... could potentially shoot down the entire Soviet land-based missile force ..."
Some areas, most notably Islay, were especially fertile, and good grazing would have been available all year round, just as it was in Ireland.
Some of the consequences include small round windows, doors that open inwards and are larger than the door hole, and an emergency oxygen system.
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 teams complained that a play-off match, meaning three games in five days, was too much, and before the second round of group matches FIFA informed the teams that goal average would be used before resorting to a play-off.
Some of the arrangements are almost artistic in nature, such as a heart-shaped outline in one wall formed with skulls embedded in surrounding tibias ; another is a round room whose central pillar is also a carefully created ' keg ' bone arrangement.
* Some versions of the game name the winner as the person who, after the round of turns has finished, first acquires eight words.
Some sources claim Godard didn't trust Hollywood and refused ; Richard Benton claimed that Godard wanted to shoot the film in New Jersey in January and took offense when would-be producer Norah Wright objected that was unreasonable considering the story took place in Texas with its year round warm environment while her partner, Elinor Jones, claimed they did not believe Godard was right for the project in the first place.
Some of the Puritans, but by no means all, wore their hair closely cropped round the head, and there was thus an obvious contrast between them and the men of courtly fashion with their long ringlets.
Some, looking for the 2nd coming of Jesus and the Kingdom of God based round the land of Israel, believe that the prophecies regarding the Tarshish power have their latter day fulfilment in modern times.
Some current historians tend to believe Herodotus ' account, primarily because he stated with disbelief that the Phoenicians " as they sailed on a westerly course round the southern end of Libya ( Africa ), they had the sun on their right-to northward of them " ( The Histories 4. 42 ) -- in Herodotus ' time it was not known that Africa extended south past the equator ; however, Egyptologists also point out that it would have been extremely unusual for an Egyptian Pharaoh to carry out such an expedition.
Some poker variations have special rules about opening a round that may not apply to other bets.
Some writers think Isidore taught in the Etymologiae that the Earth was round " resembl a wheel ".
" Some believe it refers to a charm, similar to the Hebrew neṭifot, " round jewel.
Some opponents of note that year were Ritchie Fontaine, against whom he lost by decision and then won by decision in the rematch, Arizmendi, whom he finally beat by a ten round decision, former world champion Juan Zurita and former champ Mike Belloise, who also lost a decision to Armstrong.
" Some restoration on historic Fort Snelling, however, continues underway: crews removed the flagpole from the iconic round tower and will placed it in the ground, a change since its opening as a historic fort.
Some quizzes include a bonus question, in which a single answer is required with one or more clues given each round making the answer progressively easier to solve.
Some quizzes add a small, separate round of questions to the end of a regular quiz, with the chance to win a jackpot.

Some and towers
Some other remarkable towers are the VW-Tower in the city centre and the old towers of the former mid-age defence belt: Döhrener Tower, Lister Tower and the Horse Tower.
Some were positioned inside large, armored, mobile siege towers or even on the edge of a battlefield.
Some of the fortifications that still surround the current district of Castello ( Casteddu ' e susu in the Sardinian language ) were built by the Pisans, most notably the two remaining white limestone towers designed by architect Giovanni Capula ( originally there were three towers that guarded the three gates that gave access to the district ).
Some city water towers have the name of the city painted in large letters on the roof, as a navigational aid to aviators and motorists.
Some water towers are also used as observation towers, and some restaurants, such as the Goldbergturm in Sindelfingen, Germany, or the second of the three Kuwait Towers, in the City-State of Kuwait.
Some cooling towers operate on this principle ; similarly the solar updraft tower is a proposed device to generate electricity based on the stack effect.
Some of these towers were built with the stones of the Phoenician cities because they lay on strategic sites.
Some of the towers have Greek inscriptions.
Some of these trees were used to act as fire lookout towers built during the 1930s and 1940s.
Some of the first residential towers were the Castle Village towers in New York City completed in 1939.
Some fire departments use aerial ladder platforms ( ALPs ), or aerial water towers, the purpose of which is to deploy an elevated master stream of water, although it does not provide any access for firefighters.
Some towers contain additional bells which are used to allow different subsets of the full number to be rung, still to a diatonic scale.
* Some of the medieval defensive towers, also still visible today
Some of the earliest towers were ziggurats, which existed in Sumerian architecture since the 4th millennium BC.
Some features of the first version are missing in this sequel, such as the ability to build tunnels and signal towers, but many new possibilities were added, such as the ability to have unlimited money, trains, and train routes, much better control of routes, dozens of new maps, and the ability to create and modify scenarios and maps.
Some office towers maintain a helipad on their roofs in order to accommodate air taxi services.
Some of the more than 100 Martello towers were erected along the beaches of Pevensey Bay at the beginning of the 19th century against Napoleonic attack.
Some time after its completion, the Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ) and Federal Aviation Administration ( FAA ) imposed a policy that states, " Although there is no absolute height limit for antenna towers, both agencies have established a rebuttable presumption against structures over 2, 000 feet above ground level.
Some of the churches are included in the Somerset towers, a collection of distinctive, mostly spireless Gothic church towers.

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