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Many and Lithuanians
Many educated Lithuanians came back from studies abroad and the Grand Duchy was boiling with active cultural life, sometimes referred to as Lithuanian Renaissance ( not to be confused with Lithuanian National Revival in the 19th century ).
Many new business establishments are owned by either Lithuanians or Germans.
Many Lithuanians and Poles have reestablished a community in Lemont.
Many Lithuanians have reestablished a community in Lemont.

Many and living
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 living organisms are able to produce crystals, for example calcite and aragonite in the case of most molluscs or hydroxylapatite in the case of vertebrates.
Many of these attempts brought him unfavorable criticism from the press and garnered him constant rebukes by his father, who nonetheless provided him with small sums for living expenses.
Many Burmese living in rural areas still sport tattoos like this – they are believed to protect against bullets and snake bites.
Many of those who remained were now crofters: poor families living on " crofts "— very small rented farms with indefinite tenure used to raise various crops and animals, with kelping industry ( where men burned kelp for the ashes ), fishing, spinning of linen and military service as important sources of revenue.
Many linguists, in Poland and elsewhere, consider it a divergent dialect of Polish, although now it is usually recognized as the closest living relative of Polish.
Many species here are scavengers, living off of sea life that is washed up on the shore.
Many complex multi-functional group molecules are important in living organisms.
Many people live in extreme poverty, with about one third of the population living on less than US $ 1. 25 per day.
# Many Poles living in emigrant communities ( for example in the USA ), whose families left Poland just after World War II, retain a number of minor features of Polish vocabulary as spoken in the first half of the 20th century that now sound archaic, however, to contemporary visitors from Poland.
Many Paraguayans, no longer content to eke out a living on a few hectares, had to leave the country to look for work.
Many argue that these are not themselves alive in the traditional sense, but these structures exhibit many of the characteristics of cells accepted as living cells:
Many non-French-speaking observers ( over ) generalize Walloons as a term of convenience for all Belgian French-speakers ( even those born and living in the Brussels Region ).
Many living history farms and similar farm and agricultural museums have united under an association known as the Association for Living History, Farm, and Agricultural Museums ( ALHFAM ).
Many middle class inhabitants of France during this time were living under the absolute power of their absolute monarchy that had been in power for some time.
Many prisoners, in utter despair at the horrible deaths of their families and unwilling to go on living, committed suicide by hanging themselves in the sleeping barracks with their belts.
Many expatriates left, as did many other Palestinians who complained that the living conditions had become intolerable.
Many enterprises, for instance, a music conservatory or circus school or creative writing coach, are clearly making a living on the identification and ( somewhat ) measurable enhancement of the individual.
Many took to living on the street, panhandling and drug-dealing.
Many Acadians or Cajuns living in North America can trace ancestry to this region as their ancestors left from here in the 17th century.
Many, known as " Anusim " (' forced-ones '), continued practicing Judaism in secret while living outwardly as ordinary Christians.
Many Greenlanders were living in poverty.
Many Westerners were living in the city at that time, conducting trade or on missionary trips.
Many Norwegians earned a living as sailors in foreign ships, especially Dutch ones.

Many and further
Many of the pottery-making and Neolithic activities in Ennedi date back further than any of those of the Nile Valley to the east.
Many superstitious fans attribute this collapse to an incident at Shea Stadium when a fan released a black cat onto the field, further cursing the club, although the " Amazin ' Mets " ended the season at a torrid pace, finishing with a remarkable 100 wins.
Many Internet sites use YYYY-MM-DD, and those using other conventions often use-MMM-for the month to further clarify and avoid ambiguity ( 2001-MAY-09, 9-MAY-2001, MAY 09 2001, etc.
Many others are possible, but they tend to be further variations and compounds of the above.
Many of its practitioners have added various further factors of production ( see below ).
Many governments have enacted extremely stiff wage and price controls in the wake of hyperinflation but this does not prevent further inflating of the money supply by its central bank, and always leads to widespread shortages of consumer goods if the controls are rigidly enforced.
Many species have further developed the mouthparts into a lengthy proboscis, with which they can drink liquids, such as nectar.
Many Greek and Arabic texts on mathematics were then translated into Latin, which led to further development of mathematics in medieval Europe.
Many lines in the west were decommissioned in the 1930s under Éamon de Valera, with a further large cull in services by both CIÉ and the Ulster Transport Authority ( UTA ) during the 1960s, leaving few working lines in the northern third of the island.
The Tarikh-i-Firishta further states: " Many of the Brahmins, rather than abandon their religion or their country, poisoned themselves ; some emigrated from their native homes, while a few escaped.
Many polyketides are cyclic molecules whose backbones are often further modified by glycosylation, methylation, hydroxylation, oxidation, and / or other processes.
Many of these chapters undertake scientific, engineering and political initiatives to further the Mars Society's goals.
Many times the creature would flip over, leaving it vulnerable to further attacks.
Many kings came to the throne at a young age and died in the prime of life, weakening royal power further.
Many substances can also induce, inhibit or compete with these enzymes further affecting ( sometimes dangerously ) methadone half-life.
Many of the terms associated with ragtime have inexact definitions, and are defined differently by different experts ; the definitions are muddled further by the fact that publishers often labelled pieces for the fad of the moment rather than the true style of the composition.
Many national censuses contentiously define Humanism as a further sub-category of the sub-category " No Religion ", which typically includes atheist, rationalist and agnostic thought.
Many species of the Tetraodontidae, Triodontidae and Diodontidae are further protected from predation by tetrodotoxin, a powerful neurotoxin concentrated in the animals ' internal organs.
Many Christians further affirm: " There is the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, so that there are three aspects to God, and while we may not know the precise meaning of this doctrine ( of the Trinity ), nonetheless we can know that it is true.
Many carriers of typhoid were locked into an isolation ward never to be released to prevent further typhoid cases.
Many of the original Los Alamos " luminaries " chose to leave the laboratory, and some even became outspoken opponents to the further development of nuclear weapons.
Many troops from North America were reassigned to participate in further British actions in the West Indies, including the capture of Spanish Havana when Spain belatedly entered the conflict on the side of France, and a British expedition against French Martinique in 1762.
Many further refinements have been made, and countless design variations are common among flutes today ( the " offset G " key, addition of the low B foot, etc.
Many have claimed that Vatican II went much further in encouraging " active participation " than previous Popes had allowed or recommended.

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