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Many languages use modified forms of the Latin alphabet, with additional letters formed using diacritical marks.
Many assemblers offer additional mechanisms to facilitate program development, to control the assembly process, and to aid debugging.
Many games are simply ordinary card games with the establishment of " drinking rules "; Asshole ( Presidents ), for instance, is virtually identical to Daihinmin but with additional rules governing drinking.
Many additional diagonal streets were recommended in the Plan of Chicago, but only the extension of Ogden Avenue was ever constructed.
Many cultures use additional descriptive terms in identifying individuals.
Many neurologists also have additional subspecialty training ( fellowships ) after completing their residency in one area of neurology such as stroke or vascular neurology, interventional neurology, epilepsy, neuromuscular, neurorehabilitation, behavioral neurology, sleep medicine, pain management, neuroimmunology, clinical neurophysiology, or movement disorders.
Many additional jobs are provided by some 6, 500 independent sales and service outlets as a direct result of their business with the automaker.
Many wealthy individuals bypassed the hordes of people attempting a consultation by making additional animal sacrifices to please the oracle lest their request go unanswered.
This produced additional offshoots, such as the 1884 novella Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions by Edwin Abbott Abbott.
Many newer mobile products support additional features beyond SVG Tiny 1. 1, like gradient and opacity ; this is sometimes referred as " SVGT 1. 1 +", though there is no such standard.
Many Smalltalk dialects implement additional syntaxes for other objects, but the ones above are the essentials supported by all.
Many modern theorists have stated that this ideal cannot be achieved independently of some analysis of additional factors.
Many Jews extend this prohibition to some of the other names listed below, and will add additional sounds to alter the pronunciation of a name when using it outside of a liturgical context, such as replacing the " h " with a " k " in names of God such as " kel " and " elokI'm " or more accurately el-o-heem.
Many designs used such a screen grid as an additional anode to provide feedback for the oscillator function, whose current was added to that of the incoming radio frequency signal.
Many higher level protocols including TCP ( a connection-oriented service ) depend on IP's Datagram service, laying additional functionality on top.
Many pensions also contain an additional insurance aspect, since they often will pay benefits to survivors or disabled beneficiaries.
Many churches which use a contemporary worship format use a small amplified band to accompany the singing, and Roman Catholic Churches may use, at their discretion, additional orchestral accompaniment.
Many Messianic Jews celebrate Passover, observing all or most of the traditional observances, but adding additional readings or sacraments found in Christianity and Messianic Judaism.
Many additional streams enter or join with the Allegheny River along its course.
Many lower end VCR's would leave the tape wound around the video head whilst rewinding or fast forwarding, so the rewinders were of some benefit on these machines, to save additional tape and head wear.
* Many Cypherpunk remailer users will repeat steps 1-4 to wrap their message in additional layers to route it through several remailers for additional privacy and security.
Many additional conduction abnormalities exist that place one at higher risk for cardiac arrest.
Many attorneys that used to practice bankruptcy in addition to their other fields, have stopped doing so due to the additional requirements, liability and work involved.
Many additional facts are adduced to the argument, but there is not enough firm description in Tolkien's writing to settle the argument definitively.

Many and codes
Many area codes reserved 999 ; 320 was also formerly reserved in Bell Canada territory.
Many systems became quite sophisticated in graphic presentation, especially considering that the system was confined to ASCII codes.
Many states at this time functioned as theocracies, with codes of conduct largely religious in origin or reference.
Many codes occupy the same channel, but only users associated with a particular code can communicate.
Many of the games closely imitated features in Doom such as the selection of weapons and cheat codes.
Many FIPS pronouncements were developed by the U. S. government to standardize codes.
Many building codes specify basic foundation design parameters for simple conditions, frequently varying by jurisdiction, but such design techniques are normally limited to certain types of construction and certain types of sites, and are frequently very conservative.
Many slight variants have been discovered since then, including various alternative mitochondrial codes, and small variants such as translation of the codon UGA as tryptophan in Mycoplasma species, and translation of CUG as a serine rather than a leucine in some members of the genus Candida ( see the article on Candida albicans ).
Many of the books used cultural references: naming places, terms, describing modes of dress and other codes to isolated women.
Many slight variants have been discovered since, including various alternative mitochondrial codes.
Many messages are marked with so-called " zip codes ," which target their transport to a specific location.
Many cars have had S model features added by subsequent owners, making original " Competition Group " cars difficult to distinguish without checking option codes.
Many postal codes or ZIP codes route an item to a specific post office ; some correspond to a specific route or even delivery point ( business, residence, or post office box ).
Many Humanists derive their moral codes from a philosophy of utilitarianism, ethical naturalism or evolutionary ethics, and some advocate a science of morality.
Many common law jurisdictions have made similar statutory provisions, while a number of civil law jurisdictions have equivalent legislation incorporated into their civil codes.
Many of these sagas were written in Iceland, and most of them, even if they had no Icelandic provenance, were preserved there after the Middle Ages due to the Icelanders ' continued interest in Norse literature and law codes.
Many neopagan witches strongly identify with this concept, and profess ethical codes that prevent them from performing magic on a person without their request.
Many codes and nomenclatural systems originate within a small namespace.
Many countries do not have national codes but do have in-house guidelines along similar lines.
Many countries have adopted civil codes that contain comprehensive statements of their commercial law.
Many cities who retain historical names in their airport codes despite the fact that their official name is now different.
Many professional associations of telemarketers have codes of ethics and standards that member businesses follow to encourage public confidence.
Many of the most important provisions on liability relief are contained in state codes that can differ significantly from state to state.
Many reforms in the penal codes of the principal European nations can be traced to Beccaria's treatise, although few contemporaries were convinced by Beccaria's argument against the death penalty.

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