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Some of Rome's Gallic allies had been defeated by their rivals at the Battle of Magetobriga, with the help of a contingent of Germanic tribes.
Some entire coastal tribes became Protestants and learned English.
Some time later, while in the Ivory Coast, Taylor assembled a group of rebels into the National Patriotic Front of Liberia ( NPFL ), mostly from the Gio and Mano tribes.
Some have claimed that both tribes came from the Swiss mountains.
Some Rouran under Tatar Khan migrated east founding the Tatar tribes, who became part of the Shiwei.
Some of the earliest origins of minestrone soup pre-date the expansion of the Latin tribes of Rome into what became the Roman Republic and later Roman Empire, when the local diet was " vegetarian by necessity " and consisted mostly of vegetables, such as onions, lentils, cabbage, garlic, fava beans, mushrooms, carrots, asparagus, and turnips.
Some time in the 5th century CE, the Kaaba was a place of worship for the deities of Arabia's pagan tribes.
Some tribes, such as the Winnemem Wintu of Redding, California, feel that casinos and their proceeds destroy culture from the inside out.
Some functions and attributes of tribes are:
Some tribes also sheltered or adopted white traders and runaway slaves, and others owned slaves of their own.
Some tribes have begun requiring genealogical DNA testing, but this is usually related to an individual's proving parentage or direct descent from a certified member.
Some tribes practiced polygamy with the aim of increasing the number of offspring.
Some are descended from Omani tribes.
Some native American tribes, such as the Cree or Salteaux, used dog shoes to protect their feet during activities such as dog sledding, since the ice could wear the pads on a dog's foot thin, sometimes resulting in bleeding.
Some of the known early Iranian tribes included the Massagatae, Scythians / Sakas, and early Soghdians ( most likely precursors of the Khwarezmians ).
Some Berber tribes moved to Mauritania in the third and fourth century, and after the 13th century some Arabs entered the region as conquerors.
Some authors have linked the twelve tribes of Israel with the twelve signs.
Some Kurdish tribes were deported even farther east, into Gharjistan in the Hindu Kush mountains of present day Afghanistan, about 1500 miles away from their homes in western Kurdistan ( see Displacement of the Kurds ).
Some Native American tribes and bands make bowls, cooking slabs, and other objects from soapstone ; historically, this was particularly common during the Late Archaic archaeological period.
Some Indigenous American tribes and Mexican civilizations believe that dreams are a way of visiting and having contact with their ancestors.
Some Native American tribes used vision quests as a rite of passage, fasting and praying until an anticipated guiding dream was received, to be shared with the rest of the tribe upon their return.
Some theorists hold that tribes represent a stage in social evolution intermediate between bands and states.
Some researchers, while admitting the differences between the dialects spoken by East Slavic tribes in the 10th and 11th centuries, still consider them as " regional manifestations of a common language " ( see, for instance, the article by Vasyl Nimchuk ).
Some were named for Etruscan families, while others were from local tribes or from major geographical features, such as rivers.

Some and unified
Some grand unified theories of particle physics also predict that a single proton can decay, changing the baryon number by one ; however, this has not yet been observed under experiment.
Some doubt whether there is a unified cognitive science and prefer to speak of the cognitive sciences in plural.
Some environmentalists view it as an almost conscious process, in which the Earth's ecosystem is literally viewed as a single unified organism.
Some grand unified theories predict the existence of magnetic monopoles.
Some scholars consider the epic poem On the Nature of Things by Lucretius to present in one unified work the core arguments and theories of Epicureanism.
Some beyond-the-Standard Model grand unified theories ( GUTs ) explicitly break the baryon number symmetry, allowing protons to decay via the Higgs particle, magnetic monopoles or new X bosons.
Some of Alaska's boroughs have merged geographical boundaries and administrative functions with their principal ( and sometimes only ) cities ; these are known as unified city-boroughs and result in some of Alaska's cities ranking among the geographically largest " cities " in the world.
Some scholars consider the epic poem On the Nature of Things by Lucretius to present in one unified work the core arguments and theories of Epicureanism.
Some neuroscientists no longer believe that the concept of a unified " limbic system " is valid, though.
Some duchies were sovereign in areas that would become unified realms only during the Modern era ( such as Germany and Italy ).
Some of Uthman's notable achievements were the economic reforms he introduced, and the compilation of the Qur ' an into the unified, authoritative text that is known today.
Some scholars suggest that Egypt most likely became unified through mutual need, developing cultural ties and trading partnerships, although that the first capital of united Egypt was the city of Memphis is undisputed.
Some neuroscientists, including Joseph LeDoux, have suggested that the concept of a functionally unified limbic system should be abandoned as obsolete because it is grounded mainly in historical concepts of brain anatomy that are no longer accepted as accurate.
Some of the measures undertaken in the European Union towards the Euro currency integration standardize the reporting of ecological and social losses in such a way as to seem to endorse in principle the notion of unified accounts, or unit of account, for these deficits.
Some of his major results, Zariski's main theorem and the Zariski theorem on holomorphic functions, were amongst the results generalized and included in the programme of Alexander Grothendieck that ultimately unified algebraic geometry.
Some analysts have asserted that rather than the image of a unified IMU under Namangani and Yuldeshev, it has always been an organization consisting of two poles – the radical, spiritual ( Yuldeshev ) and militant, criminal ( Namangani ).
Some languages have a unified orthography with digraphs that represent distinct pronunciations in different dialects ( diaphonemes ).
Some form of public repression of facts or speculation not desirable to some people or even a majority of the population seems inevitable as societies need to create some common basis of facts to create a unified identity.
Some varieties of virtue epistemology that contain normative elements, such as virtue responsibilism, can provide a unified framework of normativity and value.
Some U. S. states use the term " unified school district " differently.
Some of the vehicles were converted into FAB 500U training vehicles for T-54 drivers and were passed on to the unified German state.
Some cognitive architectures or models are based on a set of generic rules, as, e. g., the Information Processing Language ( e. g., Soar based on the unified theory of cognition, or similarly ACT-R ).
Some manufacturers have provided a unified system where the whiteboards, short throw projection system and audio system are all combined into a single unit which can be set at different heights and enable young children and those in wheelchairs to access all areas of the board.
Some critics, like Joep Leerssen, believe that Swift's work contributed greatly to a common Irish nationalism regardless of religious affiliation, and that Swift was able to relate to all of Ireland through a unified suffering under the British rule.

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