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Many secular scholars give credit to Luke's abilities as a historian.
Many cards make a verbal announcement if credit is running out.
Many states grant a similar credit for taxes paid to other states.
Many U. S. law schools require about 30 semester credit hours of required courses and approximately 60 hours or more of electives.
Many credit Gretzky's arrival with putting non-traditional U. S. hockey markets on " the NHL map "; not only did California receive two more NHL franchises ( the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim and San Jose Sharks ) during Gretzky's tenure in L. A., but his popularity in Southern California proved to be an impetus in the league establishing teams in other parts of the U. S. Sun Belt.
Many up and coming screenwriters also " ghost write " projects and allow more established screenwriters to take public credit for the project.
Many believe policies of credit card companies such as American Express that reduce credit lines of individuals that make purchases at retailers frequented by so-called " high-risk " customers to be akin to redlining.
Many of the film's clever gags and routines were lifted from Flywheel, Shyster, and Flywheel, giving Perrin and Sheekman an " additional dialogue " credit.
Many major credit card issuers, including Bank of America ( formerly MBNA Corporation ), Chase Card Services ( part of JPMorgan Chase & Co., formerly Bank One / First USA ), and Barclays Bank of Delaware ( formerly Juniper Bank ), are headquartered in Wilmington.
Many of the compositions recorded for Calypso, including " Banana Boat Song " and " Jamaica Farewell ", gave songwriting credit to Irving Burgie, Belafonte and his team, but were really previously recorded Jamaican mento songs sold as calypso.
Many restaurants now collect all of the cash and credit card tips so they can be taxed accordingly and portioned out into a tip-share system with bussers and food runners.
Many circus historians credit Bailey with this innovation.
Many South Koreans credit their nation's rapid economic growth in part to eating kimchi.
Many larger CRAs offer " credit rating advisory services " that essentially advise an issuer on how to structure its bond offerings and SPEs so as to achieve a given credit rating for a certain debt tranche.
Many critics credit the personalities and skills of Hart and Nell Gwyn with creating, as much as any playwright did, the famous flirting / bantering Restoration comedy couple.
Many credit the first recorded use of an artificial fly to the Roman Claudius Aelianus near the end of the 2nd century.
Many financial institutions, mortgage lenders and credit card agencies set their own rates relative to it.
Many credit unions also provide services intended to support community development or sustainable international development on a local level, and could be considered community development financial institutions.
Many give Tweet the bulk of the credit for the basic resolution mechanic, citing similarities to the system behind his game Ars Magica.
Many of the early explorers would most likely have used aboriginal guides, but they do not appear to have given them credit.
Many Argonauts fans, players and media credit coach Barker for the team's impressive turnaround and for his efforts he would be name the new General Manager of the team, taking over for Adam Rita whose contract was not renewed by the team.

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Many computer programs contain algorithms that detail the specific instructions a computer should perform ( in a specific order ) to carry out a specified task, such as calculating employees ' paychecks or printing students ' report cards.
Many CPU accelerator cards also had integrated SCSI controllers.
Many 3rd party companies would introduce compatible Ethernet and Token Ring cards that used these same drivers.
Many also lift the cards up after a riffle, forming what is called a bridge which puts the cards back into place.
Many Central American and South American nationals can travel within their respective regional economic zones, such as Mercosur and the Andean Community of Nations, or on a bilateral basis ( e. g., between Chile and Peru, between Brazil and Chile ), without passports, presenting instead their national ID cards, or, for short stays, their voter-registration cards.
Many other countries followed suit, including Ireland in 1990 and the UK circa 1994-1995, which phased out the old green Landis & Gyr cards in favor of the more colorful chip ( smart ) cards.
Many magnetic stripe cards also use BMC encoding, often called F2F ( frequency / double frequency ) or Aiken Biphase.
Many data-centric telecommunications platforms such as routers and Ethernet switches utilize distributed switching on separate cards within an equipment chassis.
Many of the lower classes had access to playing cards.
Many professional embroidery operations still refer to those individuals who create the designs and machine patterns as " punchers ", even though punched cards and paper tape were eventually phased out, after many years of use, in the 1990s.
Many variants penalize players for touching their cards or looking at their cards before the game begins or before the dealer looks at his or her cards.
Many smart cards are designed to be tamper-resistant ( although some designs have been broken, notably by Ross Anderson and his students ).
Many modern sound cards and PC games incorporated A3D via license from Aureal.
Many notebooks in the 1990s had two adjacent type-II slots, which allowed installation of two type-II cards or one, double-thickness, type-III card.
Many rate cards and specification cards refer to the " broadsheet size " with dimensions representing the front page " half of a broadsheet " size, rather than the full, unfolded broadsheet spread.
Many corporations demonstrated the use of mainframe computers, computer terminals with keyboards and CRT displays, Teletype machines, punch cards, and telephone modems in an era when computer equipment was kept in back offices away from the public, decades before the Internet and home computers were at everyone's disposal.
Many times very promising suits are lost at the beginning of the game because the two who hold the dominant high cards in that suit and separated by a player in between with no cards of that suit but high cards of a different suit.

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Many of the toll-road bonds still are selling at prices that offer the prospect of an annual yield of 4 per cent, or very close to that.
Many assemblers offer additional mechanisms to facilitate program development, to control the assembly process, and to aid debugging.
Many BBSes also offer on-line games, in which users can compete with each other, and BBSes with multiple phone lines often provide chat rooms, allowing users to interact with each other.
Many retailers open very early ( typically 5 am or even earlier ) and offer doorbuster deals and loss leaders to draw people to their stores.
Many events offer beginner-level instructions for up to half an hour before the dance.
Many also offer continuing and adult education.
Many of the challenges listed above offer a glimpse into some of the obstacles that corporations implementing a CRM suite face ; in many cases time, resources and staffing do not allow for the troubleshooting necessary to tackle an issue and the system is shelved or sidestepped instead.
Search-engine filters: Many search engines, such as Google and Alta Vista offer users the option of turning on a safety filter.
Many faiths around the world — from Japanese Shinto and Chinese traditional religion, to certain African practices and the faiths derived from those in the Caribbean, to Native American beliefs — hold that ancestral or household spirits offer daily protection and blessings.
Many departments offer honors programs requiring students seeking that distinction to engage in " independent, sustained work ," culminating in the production of a thesis.
Many mainline Protestant churches offer communicants gluten-free alternatives to wheaten bread, usually in the form of a rice-based cracker or gluten-free bread.
Many Americans attribute the dish to France and offer as evidence a notation by U. S. President Thomas Jefferson.
Many restaurants offer their house pikilía ( variety ) a platter with a smorgasbord of various mezedes that can be served immediately to customers looking for a quick or light meal.
Many artisanal, hand made cheeses, both common varieties and local specialties, are produced by small family farms throughout Greece and offer distinct flavors atypical of the mass produced varieties found commercially in Greece and abroad.
Many paint makers now offer faux-maroger's media or faux-megilps, generally made by substituting different materials, such as lime, for genuine lead, or ( as in the case of Gamblin's Neo-Megilp ) by creating a similar product out of specially thickened alkyd medium.
Many establishments offer karaoke on a weekly schedule, while some have shows every night.
Many offer points collection with the Qantas frequent flyer program or conversion to points for Virgin Australia's Velocity Rewards program.
Many operators offer dial-up internet service, and wireless internet services.
Many systems also offer a web interface for reading and sending email that is independent of any particular MUA.
Many even have institutes of higher learning that offer degrees in notarial law.
Many object databases, for example VOSS, offer support for versioning.
Many foreign deities become assimilated into Hinduism, and some Hindus may sometimes offer prayers to Jesus along with their traditional forms of God.
Many of these offer triple-play services consisting of a fixed line service, broadband internet access and access to television programmes.
Many opponents of school choice such as Martin Carnoy argue that public schools perform similarly to private schools when teaching similar groups of students, and that the conception of public schools as " failing " in comparison to private schools is more due to the demographic differences between public and private schools than to actual differences in the quality of the education the schools offer.

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