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Many instrumental performers and singers, including a number of music celebrities, have learned " by ear ", especially in folk music styles such as blues and popular styles such as rock music.
Many learned institutions, including the Royal College of Surgeons ( Hon.
Many of the early European settlers in the South learned Native American cooking methods, and so cultural diffusion was set in motion for the Southern dish.
Many of the early designs were improvised and the lessons learned led to better designs later in the war.
Many of his songs are about his experiences in the Dust Bowl era during the Great Depression when Guthrie traveled with migrant workers from Oklahoma to California and learned their traditional folk and blues songs, earning him the nickname the " Dust Bowl Troubadour.
Many Māori served in the Second World War and learned how to cope in the modern urban world ; others moved from their rural homes to the cities to take up jobs vacated by Pākehā servicemen.
In Many Are the Crimes: McCarthyism in America, historian Ellen Schrecker calls the FBI " the single most important component of the anti-communist crusade " and writes: " Had observers known in the 1950s what they have learned since the 1970s, when the Freedom of Information Act opened the Bureau's files, ' McCarthyism ' would probably be called ' Hooverism.
Many lessons were learned and the city's building code was amended so a similar situation would not be repeated.
Many Ukrainian nobles learned the Polish language and adopted Catholicism during that period.
Many of their reactions were unpredictable and difficult to control, but the adult cast learned to handle the children cast's spontaneity with their own spontaneity, even when it resulted in departures from the planned script or from the planned lesson.
Many highly educated amateurs now also travelled to Egypt, however, including women such as Harriet Martineau and Florence Nightingale, who both left fascinatingly philosophical accounts of their travels, which revealed learned familiarity with all the latest European Egyptology.
Many of the tactical innovations that Epaminondas implemented would also be used by Philip of Macedon, who in his youth spent time as a hostage in Thebes and may have learned directly from Epaminondas himself.
Many more political leaders of Breathitt county can be learned by visiting the Breathitt county museum in Jackson or the county court clerks office at the old courthouse in Jackson.
Many of the great generals of the succeeding generation, including his brother Frederick Henry and many of the commanders of the English Civil War learned their trade under his command.
Many art historians argue that there is not: " The best evidence, perhaps, that Giorgione's pictures were not particularly esoteric in their meaning is provided by the fact that while his stylistic innovations were widely adopted, the distinguishing feature of virtually all Venetian non-religious painting in the first half of the 16th century is the lack of learned or literary content ".
Many essential pitch-bending techniques were first demonstrated by him, and many keyboardists learned how to pitch-bend by following his example.
Many young will not have learned to fish by the time they are driven out of their parents ' territory, and only about half survive more than a week or two.
Many of these cult cinema fans learned all of the lines in the film and would recite them at the screenings, a phenomenon which would later become associated with another popular midnight movie of the era, The Rocky Horror Picture Show ( 1975 ).
Many species of gull have learned to coexist successfully with humans and have thrived in human habitats.
Many of the family also learned the art of bookbinding, apparently from the daughter of a Cambridge bookbinder, which style they worked in.
Many voice actors debuted after attending voice acting schools for several years after graduating from high school, specialized schools or university, or even just between school terms, and learned the trade by observation.
Many practiced the discipline Dark Thaumaturgy, a name given to Thaumaturgy learned from demons.
Many younger Germans first learned about this part of Holocaust history as a result of this recording.
Many Ustads, or professional musicians, have learned North Indian classical music in India, and some of them were Indian descendants who moved from India to the royal court in Kabul in the 1860s.

Many and persons
Many bear inscriptions naming the persons depicted in the scenes, for which reason they are often called picture bilinguals.
Many persons with various physical disabilities participate in extreme sports.
Many well-meaning persons suppose that the discussion respecting the means for baffling the supposed safety of locks offers a premium for dishonesty, by showing others how to be dishonest.
Many well-meaning persons suppose that the discussion respecting the means for baffling the supposed safety of locks offers a premium for dishonesty, by showing others how to be dishonest.
Many persons and beings have falsely pretended to be gods or demons during history ; in particular, none of the ones claiming to be major figures from Judeo-Christian beliefs has turned out to be the real article, although a number of angels have appeared in recent years, as well as an apparent true rebellion and expulsion of angels from a higher realm known as Paradise, proving that some form of Heaven and Hell do exist in this Universe, seemingly like those in keeping with common real world religious belief.
Many of the ideas about the links between rhymes and historical persons, or events, can be traced back to Katherine Elwes's book The Real Personages of Mother Goose ( 1930 ), in which she linked famous nursery-rhyme characters with real people, on little or no evidence.
Many Christians call their prophet Jesus of Nazareth the " Prince of Peace ", and see him as a messiah ( savior or deliverer ), the " Christ ", who manifested as the Son of God on Earth to establish God's Kingdom of Peace, wherein persons, societies, and all of Creation are to be healed of evil.
Many small, startup firms gradually grew, and coverage increased ( coverage wars were frequent in the early period, with many cable boxes smashed, and new cable networks offering " half off for twice the channels " and immediately wiring the building for any willing persons ).
Many self-employed persons felt ( and financial advisors agreed ) that 401 ( k ) plans did not meet their needs due to the high costs, difficult administration, and low contribution limits.
Many wealthy persons chose Wiesbaden as their retirement seat, as it offered leisure and medical treatment alike.
Many persons benefited from the awards offered by the Board.
Many streets of Chișinău are named after historic persons, places or events.
For example, in humans the Hb gene locus is responsible for the Beta-chain protein ( HBB ) that is one of the two globin proteins that make up the blood pigment hemoglobin Many people are homozygous for an allele called Hb < sup > A </ sup >; some persons carry an alternative allele called Hb < sup > S </ sup >, either as homozygotes or heterozygotes.
Many hundreds of persons took part, and it is said that the film contains some of the most beautiful photography ever shown on the screen.
Many residents of Kings County were employed in services ( 30, 100 persons, including 14, 600 government employees ) and agriculture ( 5, 700 employees ) as well as in some manufacturing enterprises ( 3, 400 employees ) and construction ( 800 employees ).
Many persons claim to have invented perpetual motion machines and other power generating devices supposedly based on zero-point energy.
Many persons availed themselves of the advantages offered by his reforms, among them Gerbert, the monk of Aurillac, afterwards Pope Sylvester II, who was distinguished for his learning.
Many persons are also of Central American and other Latino descent, perhaps those of Californio or Spanish-American descent whose ancestors were former Mexican citizens until the US annexed California in 1848.
Many distinctions are given by the OQLF to reward persons and organizations contributing to keeping French alive.
Many sections of St. Charles are still in development, including a retirement community for persons 60 years and older, and several themed restaurants west of U. S. Route 301.
Many states apply the Common Law's " fleeing felon " rule as a justification for private persons to use deadly force necessary to " arrest " violent criminals.
This eliminates the need for training left-handed operators to adapt to a right-handed weapon. Many right-handed persons shoot rifles left-handed because they have left dominant eye.
Many digital mixers allow internal reassignment of inputs so that convenient groupings of inputs appear near each other at the fader bank, a feature that can be disorienting for persons having to make a hardware patch change.
Many of the workers encountered in the book survive by living with relatives or other persons in the same position, or even in their vehicles.

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