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Many and historic
Many retired buses have been converted to static or mobile cafés, often using historic buses as a tourist attraction.
Many historic bands and early rock music recordings used this configuration, notable users including Ringo Starr in the Beatles, Mitch Mitchell in the Jimi Hendrix Experience, John Barbata in the Turtles and many others.
Many historic buildings in Ireland were destroyed during the war, most famously the Custom House in Dublin, which was disastrously attacked on de Valera's insistence, to the horror of the more militarily experienced Collins.
Many historic buildings are also located in city, which were constructed in British era like Karachi Port Trust, Sindh High Court.
Many historic palaces are now put to other uses such as parliaments, museums, hotels or office buildings.
Many historic churches, manuscripts and settlements were looted and burned during the campaigns.
Many historic reconstructions tend to be in a pre-rendered format to a shared video display, thus allowing more than one person to view a computer generated world, but limiting the interaction that full-scale VR can provide.
Many important historic buildings were rebuilt, including the Semper Opera House, the Zwinger Palace and a great many other historic buildings, although the city leaders chose to reconstruct large areas of the city in a " socialist modern " style, partly for economic reasons, but also to break away from the city's past as the royal capital of Saxony and a stronghold of the German bourgeoisie.
Many films have been created which attempt to use a historic event or setting as a backdrop and actors portray fictional or historical figures set in these events.
Many people from the nearby French island of Corsica came as well to Gallura during this historic period.
Many of the city's historic buildings are designed in the Baroque style.
Many county seats in the United States feature a historic courthouse, such as this one in Renville County, Minnesota, pictured in May 2008.
Many who enter, however, have started their competition careers in historic rallying.
: Many of the historic sites are homes and studios of artists, including the Mabel Dodge Luhan House, Eanger Irving Couse House and Studio — Joseph Henry Sharp Studios, the Nicolai Fechin House, the Leon Gaspard House, and the Ernest Martin Hennings House.
Many historic buildings were lost as a result.
Many BL manga have fantastic, historic or futuristic settings, and many fans consider BL to be an " escapist fantasy ".
Many were for infrastructure, such as bridges, roads and parks, but they also included archeological excavations of significant sites, the Historic American Buildings Survey ( HABS ), and other historic preservation activities.
Many streets of Chișinău are named after historic persons, places or events.
Many missions have preserved ( or in some cases reconstructed ) historic features in addition to chapel buildings.
Many historic quilts can be seen in Bath at the American Museum in Britain, and Beamish Museum preserves examples of the North East England quiltmaking tradition.
Many of the state's early important historic events occurred in the county, including the writing of Indiana's first constitution.
Many of Eufaula's historic buildings are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Many of the local groups and districts took names of historic Virginia Indian tribes in the state.

Many and castles
Many castles, especially royal castles were left to decay in the 15th century ; Kenilworth, however, continued to be used as a centre of choice, forming a late medieval " palace fortress ".
Many medieval churches and castles in Europe are made of limestone.
Many castles and hill-top towns and forts were virtually invulnerable to siege tower attack simply due to topography.
Many of these castles were termed " adulterine ", unauthorised, because, in the chaos of the war, no royal permission had given to the lord for their construction.
Many of the most powerful nobles began to make their own truces and disarmament agreements, signing treaties between one another that typically promised an end to bilateral hostilities, limited the building of new castles, or agreed limits to the size of armies sent against one another.
Many of Wales's great castles and other monuments, such as bishop's palaces, historic houses, and ruined abbeys, are now in Cadw's care.
Many royal and baronial castles were left to decline, so that by the 15th century only a few were maintained for defensive purposes.
Many castles were built close to inland river ports and those built on the coast were usually located at the mouths of rivers or in ports, Pevensey and Portchester being rare exceptions.
Many castles, both royal and baronial, had deer parks or chases attached to them for the purposes of hunting.
Many of these castles were termed " adulterine " ( unauthorised ), because no formal permission was given for their construction.
Many royal castles were receiving insufficient investment to allow them to be maintained – roofs leaked, stone work crumbled, lead or wood was stolen.
Many royal castles continued to have a role as the county gaol, with the gatehouse frequently being used as the principal facility.
Many castles, particularly in prominent royalist regions, were slighted, or damaged so as to prevent them from having any further military utility.
Many castles still retained a defensive role.
Many castles remained in use as county gaols, run by gaolers as effectively private businesses ; frequently this involved the gatehouse being maintained as the main prison building, as at Cambridge, Bridgnorth, Lancaster, Newcastle and St Briavels.
Many castles saw increased visitors by tourists, helped by better transport links and the growth of the railways.
Many mansions and castles are quite eccentric, but being purpose-built to be used as residences, they are not properly follies.
Many castles remain from the medieval period such as ; Windsor Castle ( longest-occupied castle in Europe ), Stirling Castle ( one of the largest and most important in Scotland ), Bodiam Castle ( moated castle ), and Warwick Castle.
Many of Wales ' great castles, such as the Castles and Town Walls of King Edward in Gwynedd and other monuments, are under the care of Cadw, part of the Welsh Government.
Many of the streets in the town are named after famous castles, such as Balmoral Drive, Caernavon Close, Windsor Drive, Warwick Close, and many others.
Many of these earliest castles would have appeared quite crude and rustic by later standards, belying the power and prestige of their builders.
Many motte-and-bailey castles were occupied relatively briefly and in England many were being abandoned by the 12th century, and others neglected and allowed to lapse into disrepair.
Many castles were also forced to be destroyed as a result of compliance with this law.

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