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many and localities
In many localities, now, the law requires all pools to be fenced, usually to a minimum height of 5 feet.
Amethyst occurs at many localities in the United States.
The Second Intifada broke out in September 2000 with its waves of protest, civil unrest and bombings against Israeli military and civilians, many of them perpetrated by suicide bombers, and the beginning of rockets and bombings of Israeli border localities by Palestinian guerrillas from Gaza Strip, especially from Hamas and Jihad Islamic movements.
Iqaluit's precipitation averages just over annually, much wetter than many other localities in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, with the summer being the wettest season.
In addition, many localities rely on surface sources, making users vulnerable to agricultural runoff and livestock waste, which seep gradually downward from the surface.
Moreover, viewing " human oddities " became distasteful as the public conscience changed, and many localities passed laws forbidding the exhibition of freaks.
Sales taxes are imposed on the price at retail sale of many goods and some services by most states and some localities.
V. mongoliensis has been found at many of the most famous and prolific Djadochta localities.
Cigarettes are a significant source of tax revenue in many localities.
These institutions are considered to be one of the most important parts of a mental health system by many psychiatrists, although some localities lack sufficient funding.
Usually, many localities will have their own version of karuta with local history and landmarks.
Because of the composition of the British Army, at this point a volunteer force with many battalions comprising men from particular localities, these losses ( and those of the campaign as a whole ) had a profound social impact.
However, the fact that many of the dynasties listed reigned simultaneously from varying localities makes it difficult to reproduce a strict linear chronology.
There were few violent disturbances compared to many localities, but it was not until the mid-1960s, a decade after the historic Brown v. Board of Education court decision, that the county's schools were desegregated.
) Another example is the United States, where, despite being a federal republic where no direct democracy exists at the federal level, almost half the states ( and many localities ) provide for citizen-sponsored ballot initiatives ( also called " ballot measures " or " ballot questions ") and the vast majority of the states have either initiatives and / or referendums.
In addition, many localities around the U. S. also provide for some or all of these direct democracy governance components, and in specific classes of initiatives ( like those for raising taxes ), there is a supermajority voting threshold requirement.
In many localities, women's groups were instrumental in organizing and doing fundraising for the libraries, both at the time of construction and since.
Although many other localities in Florida have appended " Beach " to their names to distinguish themselves from an adjacent inland or cross-bay municipality – such as Miami Beach, St. Pete Beach, Pensacola Beach, and Jacksonville Beach – the city of Miramar, Florida is actually over 600 miles away in South Florida.
In many localities, when they exist, they are relegated in marginal zones ( edges of motorways, railways, industrial parks …) unsuitable with any other use.
The university is regarded as a prominent institution in attracting international students from Central Asian republics, Afghanistan, Turkey, Lebanon, Syria, Pakistan, Thailand, India, China, Yaman, Bahrin, Africa and many other localities of the Asia.
In a few rare cases, hog-tied persons lying on their stomachs have died from positional asphyxia, making the practice highly controversial, and leading to its being severely restricted, or even completely banned, in many localities.
The island nation of Malta features many Passion plays, put on by provincial theatres, clubs and societies in various localities.
In the years since Miller, many localities have cracked down on adult theatres and bookstores, as well as nude dancing, through restrictive zoning ordinances and public nudity laws.
In Great Britain and Ireland it occurs in many suitable localities, but in the Shetlands and other northern islands it is only known as an occasional migrant.
This species is found throughout the Old World, apparently breeding where suitable localities are to be found in many European countries, although it no longer breeds in southwestern Europe.

many and waiting
Mike stopped to cherish all his brother selves, the many threes-fulfilled on Mars, corporate and discorporate, the precious few on Earth -- the unknown powers of three on Earth that would be his to merge with and cherish now that at last long waiting he grokked and cherished himself.
The Christian writer's traditional re-interpretation is that the Hebrew word Sheol can mean many things, including " grave ", " resort ", " place of waiting " and " place of healing ".
There may be many novel cures for diseases provided by plants, waiting to be discovered.
Unfortunately for Antony, many of his ships were undermanned ; there had been a severe malaria outbreak while they were waiting for Octavian's fleet to arrive.
Recently, after so many years of waiting, the construction of this route has been realized, in addition to the extension of the A3 so it connects Zagreb to Croatian borders with both Serbia ( near Lipovac ) and Slovenia ( near Bregana ).
Apparently, Battra had been waiting around for many years for a large meteorite that would hit the Earth in the year 1999, destroying it.
Prior to the reunification of Germany, many surviving Gründerzeit buildings were left uninhabited and, after years of degradation, waiting for demolition.
They will generally have the ability to retain functionality while waiting for an event such as a button press or other interrupt ; power consumption while sleeping ( CPU clock and most peripherals off ) may be just nanowatts, making many of them well suited for long lasting battery applications.
Because most of the engineering skill of British Rail had been sold off into the maintenance and renewal companies, Railtrack had no idea how many Hatfields were waiting to happen, nor did they have any way of assessing the consequence of the speed restrictions they were ordering-restrictions that brought the railway network to all but a standstill.
In 2006, STC had invested in increasing the size of their ADSL infrastructure and since then the wait times had improved, but many customers are still on waiting lists.
Installation time for a landline is just three days, while in Kenya to the south, waiting lists are many years long.
Installation time for a land-line is just three days, while in neighboring Kenya waiting lists are many years long.
He believed he was seeing the many fires ( fuego in Spanish ) of the Yaghan, which were visible from the sea and that the " Indians " were waiting in the forests to ambush his armada.
* In many western churches, violet is the liturgical color of Advent and Lent, which respectively celebrate the expectant waiting and preparation for the celebration of the Nativity of Jesus and the time for Penance and / or Mourning.
On incoming train convoys to Treblinka, many of the soon-to-be-murdered Jews waiting in the railway wagons correctly guessed what would happen to them based upon the stench ; thousands instead chose suicide in the trains over death at the hands of the Nazis.
In many cases, those in need of organs are put on waiting lists for legal organs for indeterminate lengths of time — many die while still on a waiting list.
The New York Times reported that “ Gary Becker and Julio Jorge Elias argued in a recent paper that ' monetary incentives would increase the supply of organs for transplant sufficiently to eliminate the very large queues in organ markets, and the suffering and deaths of many of those waiting, without increasing the total cost of transplant surgery by more than 12 percent.
This was because, with many more instances of the numbers appearing in the chain, the time spent waiting for the correct character to " pass by " was greatly reduced.
The Catalog File, which stores all the file and directory records in a single data structure, results in performance problems when the system allows multitasking, as only one program can write to this structure at a time, meaning that many programs may be waiting in queue due to one program " hogging " the system.
Russian author Victor Serge described many of the people living temporarily in Marseilles who were waiting to emigrate to America:
While waiting for Amy, Thomas, Susan, Barry and many hippies, tree huggers, townspeople and animal enthusiasts stand up to the large crowd of developers who are waiting to start the excavation of the site.

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