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Some double-decker bridges only use one level for street traffic ; the Washington Avenue Bridge in Minneapolis reserves its lower level for automobile traffic and its upper level for pedestrian and bicycle traffic ( predominantly students at the University of Minnesota ).
Some researchers estimate that altogether more than 3 million people, predominantly Ukrainians but also Russians, Belarusians and Poles, were captured and enslaved during the time of the Crimean Khanate.
Some 70, 000 South Ossetian refugees were resettled in North Ossetia, sparking clashes with the predominantly Ingush population in the Prigorodny District.
Some embedded systems are predominantly interrupt controlled.
Some that are predominantly maple are tapped each spring for the production of maple syrup.
Some neighbourhoods, mostly to the east of the city were predominantly Greek, to the west predominantly Turkish with an evenly mixed area around the castle.
Some critics believe that as the speech and play were written by a man, performed by men, and viewed by a predominantly male audience, what is represented in the speech is the patriarchal ideal of female compliance.
Some stations that broadcast from smaller cities are private affiliates of the CBC, that is, stations which are owned by commercial broadcasters and air a predominantly CBC schedule.
Some countries, particularly those with predominantly Christian populations or histories do not allow Sunday shopping.
Some people, called rabbit fanciers, practice cuniculture predominantly for show or hobby.
Some left fielders, predominantly those with vast Fenway experience, have become adept at fielding caroms off the wall to throw runners out at second base or hold the batter to a single.
Some species lead predominantly solitary lives, seeking out food only for themselves, while others travel in groups, sharing food among group members.
Some towns such as Stanley, British Columbia | Stanley were predominantly Chinese for many years, while in the Fraser Canyon and even more remote areas such as the Omineca, Chinese miners stayed on to mine claims in wilderness areas. In the goldfields, Chinese mining techniques and knowledge turned out to be better in many ways to those of others, including hydraulic techniques, the use of " rockers ", and a technique whereby blankets were used as filter for alluvial sand and then burned, with the gold melting into lumps in the fire.
Some notable Houston clubs were the Island, Cabaret Voltaire ( a punk rock club in the warehouse district of downtown ), the Apocalypse Monster Club ( in the Clear Lake area near NASA ), the Axiom ( in one of the old Cabaret Voltaire locations ), Fitzgerald's, The Abyss, and Numbers ( a predominantly new wave club ).
Some of them were predominantly German, others predominantly Polish.
Some monetary reformers believe that in a genuine free market, where government did not impose a monopoly currency on the populace, a predominantly full-reserve banking system, backed by a gold standard or silver standard monetary system, would arise spontaneously out of the free market.
Some of the terms used predominantly by arborists and what they entail:
Some critics argue that Srinath's average and strike rate suffered as a result of bowling on the predominantly dry and spin-friendly wickets in India ; however, his average at home was in fact superior to his average away from India: Srinath knew how to reverse swing the ball.
Some gay bars and clubs which have a predominantly male clientele, as well as some gay bathhouses and other sex clubs, may offer occasional women-only nights.
Some bays are predominantly open water with large scattered pond cypress, while others are composed of thick, shrubby areas ( pocosins ), with vegetation growing on floating peat mats.
Some jobs have also been predominantly carried out by one gender or the other, and this can be considered sex segregation, even though there are no rules excluding either gender.
Some researchers estimate that altogether more than 3 million people, predominantly Ukrainians but also Circassians, Russians, Belarusians and Poles, were captured and enslaved during the time of the Crimean Khanate.

Some and coastal
Some coastal and river areas of China regard her as the protector of fishermen, sailors, and generally people who are out at sea, thus many also come to believe that Mazu, the Daoist goddess of the sea, is a manifestation of Guanyin.
Some entire coastal tribes became Protestants and learned English.
Some of the oldest civilizations appeared circa 6000 BC in the coastal provinces of Chilca and Paracas, and in the highland province of Callejón de Huaylas.
Some species such as Rosa rugosa and Rosa pimpinellifolia have densely packed straight prickles, probably an adaptation to reduce browsing by animals, but also possibly an adaptation to trap wind-blown sand and so reduce erosion and protect their roots ( both of these species grow naturally on coastal sand dunes ).
Some parts of present-day East Malaysia, especially the coastal regions, were once part of the thalassocracy of the Sultanate of Brunei.
Some 5 million people may have lived in the Amazon region in 1500, divided between dense coastal settlements, such as that at Marajó, and inland dwellers.
Some settlers coming from the British Isles were " Hiberno-Norse ," with cultural and family connections both to the coastal and island areas of Ireland and / or Scotland and to Norway.
Some species are native to rocky and coastal areas, but the majority are grassland plants.
Some scholars argue that Agaja had a strong motivation to end the Atlantic slave trade and that his conquests of key coastal regions were a crucial aspect of this project.
Some coastal clans also practised agriculture, fished, and managed maple sugarbush.
Some 5 million people may have lived in the Amazon region in 1500, divided between dense coastal settlements, such as that at Marajó, and inland dwellers.
Some of the closing battles of the American Civil War happened in the county with the Second Battle of Fort Fisher ( the last major coastal stronghold of the Confederacy ) and the Battle of Wilmington.
Some pubs serve food but the higher quality pubs and restaurants are in the coastal villages to the north and east.
Some advocates for wetland renewal recommend increasing the flow of water into the Atchafalaya basin in the interest of replenishing land lost to coastal subsidence.
Some coastal castles were used to support naval operations: Dover Castle's medieval fortifications used as basis for defences across the Dover Strait ; Pitreavie Castle in Scotland was used to support the Royal Navy ; and Carrickfergus Castle in Ireland was used as a coastal defence base.
Some of the most prominent are the coastal town of Tufia in good condition and extensively excavated by archaeologists, four doors located on top of a mountain overlooking the plain teldense and consists of a large cave with four doors and its name suggests, plus an ALMOGAREN ( religious vessel ) at the top and a village of caves with collective barn in the back, the caves of Tara and Cendro remains of the ancient center of population, the town of Draguillo on the border with Ingenio, Las Cuevas Chalasia which consist of a labyrinthine series of artificial caves linked by tunnels and the impressive Necropolis of Jinámar which includes more than 500 tombs of various types belonging to the old canary.
Some camps in coastal regions have improved the quality and amount of food very much since the early nineties.
Some areas have never been resettled ( such as the coastal region of Java now incorporated into the Ujung Kulon National Park ), but much of the coastline is now very densely populated.
Some fringe coastal areas have a tundra climate ( Köppen ET ) with a short summer averaging above freezing, and much higher precipitation.
Some of Mexico's largest agricultural conglomerates operate in the vast and fertile coastal plains.
Some units remained active until the later part of that decade in a coastal air defense role.
Some of these slaves escaped the sugar-producing coastal regions and formed independent inland communities called mocambos, including Palmares.
Some sources report his birthplace as the inland town of Lawrenny, but at least two of his obituaries stated his birthplace as the coastal town of Tenby.

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