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Some chaparral plant communities may grow so dense and tall that it becomes difficult for large animals and humans to penetrate, but may be teeming with smaller fauna in the understory.
Some historians credit Sennett's films with having been responsible for municipal police forces across North America altering their uniforms to include military style officers ' caps since by the 1920s tall, British-style hats had become so indelibly associated with slapstick comedy.
( Some later analysts, anthropologist Grover Krantz among them, have suggested Patterson's later estimate was about a foot too tall.
Some prehistoric species attained enormous sizes, becoming as tall or as heavy as an adult human.
Some of the largest timber bamboo can grow over tall, and be as large as 15 – 20 cm ( 6 – 8 inches ) in diameter.
Some ( especially at the college level ) still employ the tall wool-lined shako or much larger bearskin ( both often derisively referred to as a " Q-Tip hat ").
Some of them use an archaic form of the feminine adjective that lacks the final-e and sometimes show an apostrophe instead of a hyphen, such as grand ' route (" main country road "; distinct from grande route, " long way ") and grand-mère (" grandmother "; distinct from grande mère, " tall mother ").
Some carriers have been noted to have slightly reduced body hair, delayed puberty, and / or tall stature, presumably due to skewed X-inactivation.
Some flower spikes may reach 10 meters tall while others only measure 2 – 3 mm across.
Some species can grow to tall or more, with a straight, largely branchless trunk that culminates in a huge, spreading canopy, and buttress roots that can be taller than a grown person.
Some trees in northern Victoria are around 120 years old and up to 60 metres tall.
Some of the mounds are seven hundred feet long, a hundred feet wide and six feet tall.
Some of typical architectural style are believed to be developed during Majapahit era ; such as tall and slender roofed red brick gate commonly called as kori agung or paduraksa, and also split gate of candi bentar.
Some of these called " half-orcs " in The Two Towers, were sallow-skinned, squint-eyed and as tall as men.
Some smaller tree species, such as dogwood and holly, rarely grow tall and are generally understory trees.
Some companies devised a method for squeezing in an entire CPU accelerator product, by means of placing all the specialized circuitry ( i. e. cache and logic ) into one tall chip that outright replaced the 40-pin 65C02 microprocessor, speeding up the machine from 4 – 10 MHz.
Some sources list it as tall.
Some cruise lines have specialties ; for example, Saga Cruises only allows passengers over 50 years old aboard their ships, and Windstar Cruises only operates tall ships.
Some covenants exist for safety purposes, such as a covenant forbidding the construction of tall buildings in the vicinity of an airport or one restricting the height of fences on corner lots ( so as not to interfere with drivers ' sight lines ).
Some actors may become character actors because casting agents believe they lack some of the physical attributes usually associated with movie stars: they may be regarded as too tall, too short, unattractive, overweight, or somehow lacking that indescribable " star quality ".
Some 55 m tall at its highest point, the original scheme consisted of three freestanding blocks, two of seven storeys and one of eighteen, grouped around a central piazza.
Some collectors have thousands of troll dolls, ranging in size from miniature gumball machine prizes and pencil toppers to dolls over one foot tall.
Some of the earliest O gauge trains made of tinplate weren't scale at all, made to unrealistic, whimsical proportions similar in length to modern HO scale, but anywhere from one and a half to two times as wide and tall.
Some species are grown as ornamental plants in gardens ; the most popular species is C. gigantea, a perennial species from the Caucasus growing to 2 m tall, valued for its strong erect growth with dark green foliage and yellow flowers ( Huxley 1992 ).

Some and cylinders
Some anthropologists started collecting recordings ( at first especially of Native American folklore ) on phonograph cylinders in the late 19th century.
Some autocannons and grenade launchers use mechanisms similar to revolvers, and some riot shotguns use spring-loaded cylinders holding up to 12 rounds.
Some designs have set the cylinders in motion around the shaft, such as the Rotary engine.
Some engines were equipped with a switch that cut out only some rather than all of the cylinders to ensure that the engine kept running and did not oil up.
Some 9-cylinder Monosoupapes had a selector switch which allowed the pilot to cut out either three or six cylinders so that each cylinder fired only once per three engine revolutions, but the engine remained in perfect balance.
Some scuba sets incorporate attached extra stage cylinders, as bailout in case the main breathing gas supply is used up or malfunctions, or containing another gas mixture.
Some designs have two wheel cylinders.
Some of the rockets had pierced cylinders, to allow them to act like incendiaries, while some had iron points or steel blades bound to the bamboo.
Some Diesel engines from 6 to 16 cylinders are started by means of an hydraulic motor.
Some buses and trains with straight engines have their engines mounted with the row of cylinders horizontal.
Some simpler designs relied on these rapidly moving parts to splash and lubricate the contacting surfaces between the piston rings and interior surfaces of the cylinders.
Some styli may extend and contract into small, pen-like cylinders, which are easy to put away.
Some were made of blue Bakelite, and Bakelite cylinders do not have these problems.
Some " tech-rec " ( technical and recreational ) Vest BC's have the ability to carry multiple cylinders.
Some 150 tons of Chlorine gas was used on the first day of the battle, discharged via thousands of cylinders.
Some airlines will provide cylinders for passengers with an associated fee.
Some of the later engines had four cylinders.
Some CNG locomotives are able to fire their cylinders only when there is a demand for power, which, theoretically, gives them a higher fuel efficiency than conventional diesel engines.
Some types rely on pistons and cylinders, others use turbines.
Some machines, like the Type G, used new upper-works, which were not designed to play Bell and Tainter cylinders.

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