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Many of them have drifted into the cities and towns and seaports.
Many years later I went to see S.K. in England, where he was living at Whiteleaf, near Aylesbury, and he showed me beside his cottage there the remains of the road on which Boadicea is supposed to have travelled.
Many readers of this department no doubt discount certain of my opinions for the simple reason that they can guess pretty accurately, even if they have never actually been told, what my age is.
Many styles have perforations and an almost weightlessness achieved via unlined leathers.
Many such loans have been made to establish small concerns or to aid in their growth, thereby contributing substantially to community development programs.
Many mills have already placed firm orders for this machine.
Many states have laws regulating the use of boat trailers and some have restrictions regarding the age of motor boat operators.
Many companies have upgraded their sales manpower and tested new selling, distribution, and promotion techniques to gain a bigger competitive edge.
Many companies have systems, particularly in R & D, which work more or less well, depending upon size and actual belief in the policy on the part of administration, as will be abundantly apparent in subsequent quotations.
Many of the men on our campus have a pretty set curriculum, especially in the various engineering fields, with few electives till the senior year.
Many of the suggested systems seem to have only the most tenuous relationship to the language structures that they purport to represent.
Many rate increases already have been put into effect.
Many years have passed since a Metropolitan audience heard anything comparable.
Many studies have observed the effects of volunteerism ( as a form of altruism ) on happiness and health and have consistently found a strong connection between volunteerism and current and future health and well-being.
Many of them also have infixes.
Many aquatic salamanders and all tadpoles have gills in their larval stage, with some ( such as the axolotl ) retaining gills as aquatic adults.
Many songs have used this term, including the American patriotic songs " America, The Beautiful " and " God Bless the USA ".
Many amateurs are beginners or hobbyists, while others have a high degree of experience in astronomy and often assist and work alongside professional astronomers.
Many definitions of art have been proposed by philosophers and others who have characterized art in terms of mimesis, expression, communication of emotion, or other values.
Many of the recent TV Games series of old Atari games have included either the 2600 or arcade versions of Asteroids.
Many species in the iris family have a great economic importance in ornamental horticulture and the cut flower industry, especially Gladiolus, Freesia, Sparaxis, Iris, Tigridia ( tiger lily ), Ixia ( corn lily ), Romulea, Neomarica, Moraea ( butterfly lily ), Nemastylis, Belamcanda, Sisyrinchium ( blue-eyed grass ), Crocosmia and Trimezia.
Many species have an erect woody stem which is covered with persistent dried leaves unless there have been fires, topped by a crown of long thin leaves.

Many and intermediate
Many properties of promethium rely on its position among lanthanides and are intermediate between those of neodymium and samarium.
* Many instances of the most commonly used garbage-collected type, the string, have a short lifetime, since they are typically intermediate values in string manipulation.
Many dealers sell stamps through the Internet while others have neighborhood shops which are among the best resources for beginning and intermediate collectors.
Many valves are not designed to precisely control intermediate degree of flow ; such valves are considered to be either open or shut.
* Many states lack an intermediate appellate court.
Many states have rules that permit certain cases such a death penalty cases and election cases directly to the state supreme court, even though most civil cases must be appealled first to an intermediate appellate court.
Many years later the geneticist Richard Goldschmidt put the case forward as an example of evolution by saltation, bypassing intermediate forms.
Many shearwaters are intermediate between the two, having longer wings than typical wing-propelled divers but heavier wing loadings than the other surface-feeding procellariids, leaving them capable of diving to considerable depths while still being efficient long-distance travellers.
Many languages, including all living Germanic languages, French, Welsh and some Berber and Arabic dialects, have gone through a process known as Jespersen's cycle, where an original negative particle is replaced by another, passing through an intermediate stage employing two particles ( e. g. Old French jeo ne dis → Modern Standard French je ne dis pas → Modern Colloquial French je dis pas " I don't say ").
Many complicated algorithms exist that can track motion between frames and generate intermediate frames that appear natural and smooth.
* Many South American horse breeds have a range of smooth intermediate lateral ambling gaits.
Many tournaments offer two or three divisions of competition in LD: novice, intermediate, and advanced.
Many plants contain small amounts of tryptamine, for example, as a possible intermediate in one biosynthetic pathway to the plant hormone indole-3-acetic acid.
Many species use Qinghai as an intermediate stop during migration.
Many of them are part of the little league and the intermediate system but at the top the two professional Class A and Double AA baseball teams called " Los Arenosos " ( Referring to the abundance of sand from the coastline ).
Many IndyCar Series and NASCAR drivers used sprint car racing as an intermediate stepping stone on their way to more high profile divisions, including Indianapolis 500 winners A. J.
Many IndyCar and NASCAR drivers used midget car racing as an intermediate stepping stone on their way to more high profile divisions, including Tony Stewart, Sarah Fisher, Jeff Gordon, Kasey Kahne, Ryan Newman and others.
Many other approaches such as Functional Grammar, and dependency grammar refer to thematic relations directly without an intermediate step in theta roles.
Many other stick figure animation suites exist, which allow the user to create an animation frame-by-frame, or by extrapolating the intermediate frames between a start and endpoint.
Many schools have been named after the Chisholm Trail, including Chisholm Trail Junior High School in Olathe, Kansas ; Chisholm Trail Elementary School which is part of the Wichita USD 259 school system and located within the city limits of Park City, Kansas ; Chisholm Middle School in Newton, Kansas ; and an intermediate school in Keller, Texas, named " Chisholm Trail Intermediate School ".
Many of the intermediate places no longer have rail facilities.
Many groups have been under sampled and insufficiently studied, especially when considering hard bottoms of the intermediate coral reefs and external slopes of the barrier reef.
Many of the members of the organization saw Macedonian autonomy as an intermediate step to unification with Bulgaria, but others saw as their aim the creation of a Balkan federal state, with Macedonia as an equal member.
Many software services will also perform intermediate releases that have no noticeable change in product features, but they may repair many bugs and have iterative augmentations that have a positive effect for the user without having to install patches on their PC.

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