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Many British publications have gradually done away with the use of periods in abbreviations.
Many changes followed: the first full-time in house designer and publications officer were appointed in 1964, A Friends organization was set up in 1968, an Education Service established in 1970 and publishing house in 1973.
Many publications have covered his architectural legacy and sculptural work.
Many publications provide instructions or macros for typesetting in the house style.
Many people no longer use cassette tapes for music listening and, in a few countries, cassette tapes are only used for language learning, which is now significantly declining thanks to podcasts from BBC or CNN or trends of ( foreign-language learning ) publishers which adopt MP3 file services or attached CDs rather than attaching tapes to their publications.
Many genres have built-in audiences and corresponding publications that support them, such as magazines and websites.
Many attribute the lack of supermodels with publications decision to place celebrities on the cover of magazines rather than fashion models.
Many surf publications such as the Surfer's Journal and Surfer Magazine were formed and headquartered in Dana Point.
Many publications, such as Rolling Stone, have listed this album as one of the best hip hop albums of all time.
Many pamphlets and publications were created by the league advocating the groups position which were then distributed throughout the state.
Many academic publishers, including university presses, use POD services to maintain a large backlist ; some even use POD for all of their publications.
Many dictionaries, including Merriam-Webster, and Oxford, now include definitions in their publications defining it as such.
Many libertarian organizations, such as the Reason Foundation, Independent Institute, Cato Institute, and Ludwig von Mises Institute copyright their publications.
Many publications continue to use the term direct-to video for DVDs or Blu-ray Discs.
Many recent publications are still referring to the family name Chenopodiaceae.
Many English-language publications have noted that Middleton is the first commoner to marry an heir to the British throne since Anne Hyde married James the Duke of York ( later King James II ) more than 350 years ago.
Many political parties in opposition to the authoritarian rule of President Niyazov continued to use the Cyrillic alphabet on websites and publications, most likely to distance themselves from the alphabet that Niyazov created.
Many are publications of the U. S. occupying forces, including reports and descriptions of efforts to introduce U. S .- style democracy to Germany.
Many science-related controversies are discussed in popular science books and publications, such as the long-running debates over biological determinism and the biological components of intelligence, stirred by popular books such as The Mismeasure of Man and The Bell Curve.
Many publications by others followed, until a workshop series was initiated with the first NSF-sponsored workshop on PIM held in Seattle, Washington, on January 27 – 29, 2005.
Many of the North American back-to-the-landers of the 1960s and 1970s made use of the Mother Earth News, the Whole Earth Catalogs and derivative publications.
Many publications have argued for some variant of ancient astronaut theory.
Many of his publications are translated into English.
Many of these publications can be found on the ICES website for download and viewing.
Many large publications define a house style to be used throughout the publication, a practice almost universal among newspapers and well-known magazines.

Many and define
Many other group theorists define the commutator as
Many other group theorists define the conjugate of a by x as xax < sup >− 1 </ sup >.
Many sources, including the Australian Bureau of Statistics, use a 1965-1981 birth range to define Generation X.
Many national libraries cooperate within the National Libraries Section of the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions ( IFLA ) to discuss their common tasks, define and promote common standards and carry out projects helping them to fulfil their duties.
Many language specifications define a core that must be made available in all implementations, and in the case of standardized languages this core library may be required.
" Many Christians have objected to my use of this word even when I define it specifically.
Many claim that the document may not accurately reflect the community's view of software engineering and recognize the effort to try to define the profession.
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 of its standards define levels of conformance, which the developers must follow if they wish to label their product W3C-compliant.
Many of these anatomical landmarks are used to define the extent of the leg: most notably the anterior superior iliac spine, the greater trochanter, the superior margin of the medial condyle of tibia, and the medial malleolus.
Many texts define the process as FT → abs () → log → IFT, i. e., that the cepstrum is the " inverse Fourier transform of the log-magnitude Fourier spectrum ".
Many species " flash " such markings, as well as their tails ; vocal communications include loud barks, whistles, " moos " and trumpeting ; many species also use scent marking to define their territories or simply to maintain contact with their relatives and neighbors.
Many authors in abstract algebra and universal algebra define an epimorphism simply as an onto or surjective homomorphism.
Many dictionaries define " surname " as a synonym of " family name ".
Many governments are also subject to sunshine laws or freedom of information legislation that are used to define the ambit of national interest.
Many languages define the " Other " as those who do not speak one's language ; Greek barbaroi was paralleled by Arabic ajam " non-Arabic speakers ; non-Arabs ; ( especially ) Persians.
Many technical specifications describe methods of implementing extranets, but often never explicitly define an extranet.
Many titles help to define the mythical aspects of modern Christmas celebration: Santa Claus bringing presents, coming down the chimney, being pulled by reindeer, etc.
Many of these decisions have helped define general business dealings that continue to shape the entire marketplace.
Many GPS receivers, both military and civilian, now offer integrated cartographic databases ( also known as base maps ), allowing users to locate a point on a map and define it as a waypoint.
Many passages define symbolic meanings inherent in the text.
Many authors use this equality to actually define the power spectral density.
Many gymnasts, including Nadia Comăneci, Mary Lou Retton, Josef Stalder, and Kurt Thomas, have contributed their original skills to the Table of Elements section of the Code that helps define a routine's difficulty.
Many psychiatric definitions of exhibitionism broadly define it as " sexual gratification, above and beyond the sexual act itself, that is achieved by risky public sexual activity and / or bodily exposure.
as a measure of requirement verification: Many agencies such as NASA and AIAA define the margin of safety including the design factor, in other words, the margin of safety is calculated after applying the design factor.

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