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Some societies thought it was a demon swallowing the moon, and that they could chase it away by throwing stones and curses at it.
Some of the earliest unambiguous weapons were throwing sticks and spears dated to more than 300, 000 years ago.
Some standard benchmarks even failed to run, throwing the claim of full x86 compatibility into doubt.
Some of the more commonly used skills are Block ( for fighting ), Dodge ( for dodging out of an opponents tackle zone ), Sure Hands ( for picking up the ball ), Pass ( for throwing the ball ), and Catch ( for catching the ball ).
Some cubes contain traps ; assuming they are triggered by motion detectors, Rennes tests each by throwing a boot in first.
Some of the crowd started throwing beer bottles and police arrested them.
Some are as large as a shield and worn around the neck, making them equally suited for hand-to-hand combat as well as for throwing.
Some of Samura's other creations include Giichi's thresher-like throwing blade, known as Kanetsura's Mito-no-Kami (" Guardian of the Three Paths "), which he uses to sever the heads of his enemies, and Anotsu's large Kabutsuchi battle-axe, which was based on an example from Nepal.
Some long time listeners and programmers are very unhappy about this because they believe the station will be throwing away the volunteer programming model that has served them so well for so long and broadcasting for three hours each morning, The Takeaway, a nationally syndicated program from Public Radio International.
Some Ethiopian Orthodox believers, upset by the display of public Adventist preaching, reportedly sparked the clashes by first throwing stones at Adventists gathered in the stadium, then by looting Adventist offices in the city.
Some players designate a limited surface where players can roll, instead of throwing the dice off a wall, such as a table or a cardboard box.
Some notes on the designs included: bare legs as unacceptable, cape as bird wings, change from traditional robin colors to black and yellow, a staff that would double as a blow-gun, headbands ( to emphasize the martial art portion of the training ) a bandanna, throwing darts ( too much bloodshed ) wings, absence of cape, hoods, and a design emulating Robin Hood.
* Some throwing motions, as in a track-and-field hammer throw, involve pulling on a handle against centrifugal force ( without bringing it closer ), in the course of accelerating the thrown object by forcing it into circular motion.
Some attributed to the jentil the defeat of Roland in the Battle of Roncevaux, where the Basques defeated the Frankish army by throwing rocks on them.
Some skills behave like magic ( like healing or throwing a burning ember at an enemy ), but are based on " lore ".
Some performers will mix various objects of widely differing weights, sizes, and shapes, requiring them to adjust their throwing force for each object.
Some episodes are about legal strategies like winning at the craps table by throwing at certain angles using a certain grip with certain numbers at the top, or taking advantage of a worn-out ball bearing and a thus tilted roulette wheel.
Some enemies can be defeated with Mario throwing a shell at an enemy on the same plane as himself, while others can only be defeated if Mario throws a shell at an enemy into the background from the foreground, or vice versa.
Some of the goals include making and / or fixing relationships with people, publishing certain magazine content, and throwing parties.
Some more radical alterations are such as shown in Assassin's Creed, where the character is shown with a crossbow, which had been substituted for throwing knives in the playable game.
Some Pan-Green supporters illegally brought guan daos, beer bottles, stones, eggs, firecrackers, clubs, and sharpened sugarcanes into the terminals and started beating Pan-Blue supporters and the police, throwing stones and setting off firecrackers in the meantime.
Some of the spindle microtubules attach to the kinetochores, throwing the chromosomes into agitated motion.
Some minor incidents of granade throwing and sniper firing at security forces notwithstanding, the situation is under control and more or less peaceful.
Some was rowdy behavior that scared respectable citizens, such as youths throwing rocks at streetcars and overturning the carts of street vendors.

Some and knives
Some numismatists, however, regard these as well as later Chinese bronzes that were replicas of knives, spades, and hoes as money but not as coins because they did not at least initially carry a mark or marks certifying them to be of a definite exchange value.
Some performers use more dramatic objects such as knives, fire torches, and even chainsaws.
Some Swiss Army knives feature a locking mechanism for one or two tools.
Some Bowie knives had a notch on the bottom of the blade near the hilt known as a " Spanish Notch ".
Some victims were mutilated and killed with knives.
Some accounts for this fair in the early 18th century do survive and show that there was a cheese fair as well the usual mix of travelling and local people with stalls and stands-people selling lace, gloves, books, gingerbread, bodices, sugar plums, toys items-not for children, soap and knives, to name but a few.
Some prisoners were cut with knives or suffocated with plastic bags.
Some cooks even own two sets of knives, which they alternate every other day.
Some states prohibit or severely restrict automatic knives or switchblades as deadly or prohibited weapons, occasionally inserting exceptions to enforcement for short-bladed knives, while others such as New Hampshire and Arizona have no restrictions on sale, ownership, or possession.
* GP Hall ( active since the late ' 60s ) who uses a variety of guitars played with implements including psaltery bows, palette knives, electric fans and razors, wind-up toys, velcro and crocodile clips ( Some of Hall's techniques are similar to Keith Rowe's methods but are applied to a much more melodic compositional and improvisational style )
Some of the more common ones include, laceration from glass, knives, and bite injuries, avulsion injuries, cancer, frostbite, and burns.
Some of the blades of traditional Balisong knives in the Philippines were made from steel taken from railroad tracks thus giving them durability and hardness, while others are made from the recycled leaf springs of vehicles.
Some are not even knives at all, but a plastic handle and sheath cast as one piece.
Some sommelier knives have two steps on the lever, and often also a bottle opener.
Some peasant knives used a bolster or tensioning screw at the blade to apply friction to the blade tang in order to keep the blade in the open position.
Some folding or telescoping knives that can open their blades by force of inertia or gravity were not intended or advertised by the manufacturer to do so.
Some Sami knives have fullers.
Some individual states following the example set by the federal law and passed even tighter restrictions, sometimes banning ownership of the knives outright within their state.
Some of the deaths include Santa stabbing a man's hands to the table with steak knives, causing a girl to faint and fall back into a sharp pole that impales through her neck, Virginia's head is set on fire and is then drowned in eggnog, a man tries to fight Santa and gets pushed into a glass case and dies, Santa then grabs a leg from the table and smashes in a woman's head as she pleads, " I've been good!
Some reports claimed an attacker had knives fastened to his knees.
Some historians say that some trench knives models were inspired by the Bowie knife for its design.
Some were commercial models based on Bowie knives.
Some regions prohibit carrying fixed-blade knives, double edged knives ( dirk or dagger ), or concealed knives.

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