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Many statistics are also available from outside of Major League Baseball, from leagues such as the National Association of Professional Base Ball Players and the Negro Leagues.
Many international media, businesses, and organizations have regional headquarters in the city ; the Arab League has had its headquarters in Cairo for most of its existence.
Many of those players came from the Indians ' new AAA farm team, the Charlotte Knights, who won the International League title that year.
Many Jewish academics and intellectuals studied and taught at CUNY in the post-World War I era when Ivy League universities, such as Yale University, discriminated against Jews.
Many early players were introduced to the game by these sports journalists, especially during the 1981 Major League Baseball strike ; with little else to write about, many baseball writers wrote columns about Rotisserie league.
Many Brewer fans welcomed facing the Cardinals with the National League pennant at stake, with the Brewers and Cardinals having a growing rivalry, and also a chance for the Brewers to avenge their 1982 World Series defeat, which was at the hands of the Cardinals.
Many of these teams are in leagues that play matches on Sundays, hence the term " Sunday League Football ".
Many SETI League members are licensed radio amateurs and microwave experimenters.
Many people also felt three baseball teams could not prosper in New York City, but Huston and Ruppert were confident the Yankees could outlast the more established Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Giants of the National League ( which proved true, as both would eventually relocate to California following the 1957 season ).
Many of Marx's and Engels ' current friends became members of the Communist League.
Many Chinese international students are also brand name conscious, choosing elite higher education institutes including the Ivy League ; as well as University of California at Berkeley, UCLA, Stanford University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Northwestern University, University of Michigan, University of Chicago, Carnegie Mellon University, Johns Hopkins University, Case Western Reserve University, California Institute of Technology, New York University, Duke University, Rice University, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Emory University, and University of Southern California as their target schools.
Many factors have contributed to the divergence of the official and conventional strike zones in Major League Baseball.
Many area baseball fans were content to wait for the relocation of the Pacific Coast League Vancouver Canadians to Raley Field.
Many in the Chinese intellectual community believed that the United States had done little to convince the imperialist powers ( especially Britain, France, and Japan ) to adhere to the Fourteen Points, and observed that the United States itself had declined to join the League of Nations ; as a result they turned away from the Western liberal democratic model.
Many of the bigger teams who would previously have entered the CWC were now gaining entry to the Champions League instead by finishing second in their domestic league – such as CWC holders FC Barcelona in 1997 / 98 and Bayern Munich and PSV in 1998 / 99 – and this greatly weakened the CWC.
Many of the Major League clubs brought their teams to Hot Springs to get the players in shape for the coming season.
* Charlie Joiner, former National Football League wide receiver and member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, was born in Many.
Many more followed, including teams in the Pennsylvania State League, Eastern League, Atlantic League, New York State League, New York-Penn League and the New York-Pennsylvania League.
Many of the new generation of Irish leaders who played a central role in the fight for Irish independence in the early twentieth century, including Patrick Pearse, Éamon de Valera ( who married his Irish teacher Sinéad Ní Fhlannagáin ), Michael Collins, and Ernest Blythe first became politicised and passionate about Irish independence through their involvement in Conradh na Gaedhilge or ( Gaelic League ).

Many and bodies
Many caecilians and some other amphibians lay their eggs on land, and the newly hatched larvae wriggle or are transported to water bodies.
Many of these species bore the main weight of their bodies on their central, third, toe, with the others becoming reduced, and barely touching the ground, if at all.
Many bodies consist of good sounding but inexpensive woods, like ash, with a " top ," or thin layer of another, more attractive wood ( such as maple with a natural " flame " pattern ) glued to the top of the basic wood.
Many meteorite events which occurred in the Holocene have so far been found in Europe, in bodies of water such as the Indian Ocean and in Russia, near the remote region of Siberia.
Many of these methods relied on astronomical observations relying on the predictable, " clockwork " nature of motions of heavenly bodies.
Many natural structures, including human bodies, follow a certain handedness, but it was widely assumed that nature did not distinguish the two possibilities.
Many transsexual people have their bodies permanently changed by surgical means or semi-permanently changed by hormonal means ( see sex reassignment therapy ).
Many in the colony however, began to chafe against the aristocratic Family Compact who governed while benefiting economically from the region's resources, and who did not allow elected bodies the power to effect change ( much as the Château Clique ruled Lower Canada ).
Many sported furry coats made up of hair-like filaments known as pycnofibres, which covered their bodies and parts of their wings.
Many salts of sodium are highly water-soluble, and their sodium has been leached by the action of water so that chloride and sodium are the most common dissolved elements by weight in the Earth's bodies of oceanic water.
Many whales exhibit behaviors that expose large parts of their bodies to the air, such as breaching and tail slapping.
Many political parties also have a party congress every few years to make decisions for the party and elect governing bodies.
Many large crocodilians swallow stones ( called gastroliths or stomach stones ) which may act as ballast to balance their bodies or assist in crushing food, similar to grit in birds.
Many microscopic aquatic animals, and some that are larger but inactive, can absorb adequate oxygen through the entire surface of their bodies, and so can respire adequately without a gill.
Many Rastafari are physical immortalists who maintain that the chosen few will continue to live forever in their current bodies.
Many of the stories take place in and around the housing schemes from Trainspotting, and employ many of the same themes ; however, a touch of fantasy is apparent in stories such as The Acid House, where the minds of a baby and a drug user swap bodies, or The Granton Star Cause, where God transforms a man into a fly as punishment for wasting his life.
Many critics agree that in Richard II, this central theme of the king's two bodies unfolds in three main scenes: the scenes at the Coast of Wales, at Flint Castle, and at Westminster.
Many of the forested areas and water bodies are off-limits to most visitors to protect this fragile ecosystem.
Many editing houses, corporations, and government bodies have official policies in favor of in-house use of gender-neutral language.
Many smaller communities in Graham County are named for bodies of water, notable landscape features, or early settlers.
Many of the bodies were later returned to the soldiers ' hometowns for burial.
Many different flags have been created for use by Canadian officials, government bodies, and military forces.
Many species also emit poisonous liquid secretions or hydrogen cyanide gas through microscopic pores called odoriferous glands along the sides of their bodies as a secondary defense.
Many of these Iron Age bodies bear a number of similarities, indicating a known cultural tradition of killing and depositing these people in a certain manner.

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