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Many collaborators in the United States and Switzerland helped in collecting and assembling data, in making calculations, and in editing.
Many British people refer to the United States and Canada as " across the pond ", and vice versa.
Many of these vehicles are second hand ( such as the 1500 decommissioned Dutch buses, which the Netherlands donated to Cuba in the mid 1990s ) and despite the United States trade embargo, American-style yellow school buses ( imported second-hand from Canada ) are increasingly common sights.
Many countries such as the United States will monitor and control the banking sector through different agencies and for different purposes, although there is usually significant cooperation between the agencies.
USASF / IASF Worlds: Many United States cheerleading organizations form and register the not-for-profit entity the United States All Star Federation ( USASF ) and also the International All Star Federation ( IASF ) to support international club cheerleading and the World Cheerleading Club Championships.
Many of the nation's leftists, pointing to a similar crash that had killed Panamanian President Omar Torrijos Herrera less than three months later, blamed the United States government.
Many specialists claim that it is impossible to advance significant development programs with such a little public sector ( the tax burden in the United States is around 25 % of the GDP and in other developed countries of the EU it can reach around 50 %, like in Sweden ).
Many of the prototypical stories and much of the attitude of classic noir derive from the hardboiled school of crime fiction that emerged in the United States during the last depression.
Many specialized FBI functions are located at facilities in Quantico, Virginia, as well as a " data campus " in Clarksburg, West Virginia, where 96 million sets of fingerprints " from across the United States are stored, along with others collected by American authorities from prisoners in Saudi Arabia and Yemen, Iraq and Afghanistan.
Many communities in the United States used a gristmill until the mid-20th century, with families bringing their own corn to be ground, and the miller retaining a portion of the corn for his fee.
Many leaders went into exile, including a number who went to the United States and became a political force there.
Many HK civilian rifles that were briefly sold in the United States now have a high value on the secondary market.
Many international hedge fund markets are affected by regulation passed in 2010 within the United States and European Union.
Many Barbadian-born Irishmen helped establish the Carolina colony in the United States.
Many of these criminals, particularly John Dillinger, who became famous for leaping over bank cages and repeatedly escaping from jails and police traps, frequently made newspaper headlines across the United States.
Many British colonies, including the United States, adopted the English common law system in which trial by jury is an important part.
Many union members were illegally fired during the 1980s in the United States due to government opposition to unions.
Many members of the United States House of Representatives opposed the purchase.
Many Western countries, including the United Kingdom, the United States, and eventually Italy condemned Libya for the brutal crackdown on the dissidents.
Many nations have used the system, including the United States, Japan, and several European countries.
Many media theorists concerned with language and media bias point towards the media of the United States, a large country where English is spoken by the vast majority of the population.
Many mosques throughout the United States welcome non-Muslims as a sign of openness to the rest of the community as well as to encourage conversions to Islam.
Many nations, including the United States and Canada, and the European Union, have imposed investment and trade sanctions on Burma.
Many music stations in the United States perform news and timechecks only sparingly, preferring to put more music on the air.

Many and distinguish
Many European languages do not distinguish clearly between the two though.
Many of the stricter communities of the Reformed and Presbyterian denominations practice a form of restricted Communion, which they designate Close Communion ( to distinguish it from the closed communion system mentioned above ).
Many languages — for instance Japanese, Spanish, and Hebrew — already distinguish " existence "/" location " from " identity "/" predication ".
Many Asian civilizations distinguish between art / court / classical styles and " folk " music, though cultures that do not depend greatly upon notation and have much anonymous art music must distinguish the two in different ways from those suggested by western scholars.
Many commercial opiate screening tests cross-react appreciably with hydrocodone and its metabolites, but chromatographic techniques can easily distinguish hydrocodone from other opiates.
Many natural structures, including human bodies, follow a certain handedness, but it was widely assumed that nature did not distinguish the two possibilities.
Many linguists distinguish taps from flaps, but there is no consensus on what the difference might be.
Many commercial opiate screening tests cross-react appreciably with oxycodone and its metabolites, but chromatographic techniques can easily distinguish oxycodone from other opiates.
Many cars have had S model features added by subsequent owners, making original " Competition Group " cars difficult to distinguish without checking option codes.
Many people find it useful to distinguish instrumental value and intrinsic values, first discussed by Plato in the " Republic ".
Many libraries and museums increasingly use only the safe if confusing term " membrane "; depending on factors such as the method of preparation it may be very hard to determine the animal involved without using a laboratory, and the term avoids the need to distinguish between vellum and parchment.
Many languages distinguish between count nouns and mass nouns.
* Many " noses " ( or, in French, " Les nez " ( plural )/" Le nez " ( singular )) are trained or have spent time in Grasse to distinguish over 2, 000 kinds of scent.
Many touring car series, such as the BTCC and the now-defunct JTCC distinguish themselves from sports car racing by featuring front-wheel drive, four-wheel drive and rear-wheel drive cars with smaller engines.
Many have aerial roots and a distinctive shape or habit, and their fruits distinguish them from other plants.
Many countries do not distinguish between these uses, and employ only one national flag and ensign in all cases.
Many modern devices can distinguish between ventricular fibrillation, ventricular tachycardia, and more benign arrhythmias like supraventricular tachycardia and atrial fibrillation.
Many manufacturers distinguish between decorative cosmetics and care cosmetics.
Many African species, in particular, are difficult to distinguish other than by their calls.
Many activists distinguish between anti-war movements and peace movements.
Many newer toy weapons are brightly colored and oddly shaped to appeal to children and distinguish them from the real thing ( see Dangers below ).
Many people claimed that the birth of the Internet, since 1969, started the open source movement, while others do not distinguish between open source and free software movements.
Many young Earth creationists distinguish their own hypotheses from the " Omphalos hypothesis ", today more commonly referred to as the apparent age concept, put forth by the naturalist and science writer Philip Henry Gosse.
Many genetic differences ( polymorphisms ) have little effect on health or reproductive success, but serve to statistically distinguish one population from another.

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