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Many of them, moreover, are beginning to complain about the scarcity of Western amusements and to ridicule the old life of the bazaar merchant, the mullah, and the peasant.
Many selections are themselves convincing contributions to this appraisal.
Many of our very best friends are reformers.
Many home-bound subway riders utilizing the Flushing-Main Street express are daily confronted with the sight of the local departing from the Woodside station as their express comes to a stop, leaving them stranded and strained.
Many belly dancers are married, but Serene is one of the few who will admit it.
Many of these experiences are so important that they will be cherished forever by me.
Many hours are given free by the Jaycees to make this and all local pageants outstanding events.
Many adults showing at Westminster today are products of this Class.
Many cells, bacteria, and other microorganisms are transparent to visible light and must be stained for microscopic investigation.
Many of the cells and microorganisms which are transparent to visible light, absorb or reflect the much shorter wavelengths of the ultraviolet spectrum.
Many industry trade associations are developing campaigns to protect or enhance the share of the consumer's dollar being spent on their particular products.
Many food and beverage companies are already on a highly planned basis.
Many other ( probably nearly all ) snakes at maturity are already more than half their final length.
Many of the new appointees are art collectors.
Many years later ( on August 3, 1915 ), Lucy Upton wrote Winslow's daughter soon to be graduated from Smith College: `` While I love botany which, after dabbling in for years, I studied according to the methods of that day exactly forty years ago in a summer school, it must be fascinating to take up zoology in the way you are doing.
Many of the features of the homes are the latest modern devices in American homes, but an interesting blend of cultures finds us using Japanese artfulness in our own Western architecture at the same time that the Japanese are adopting Western utility patterns.
Many legislators are already weary and frustrated over the so-far losing battle to block token integration.
Many of the toll-road bonds still are selling at prices that offer the prospect of an annual yield of 4 per cent, or very close to that.
Many others are attracting the traffic needed to push revenues up to the break-even point.
Many of the coal seams in the nationalized British mines are twisting, narrow and very deep.
Many English Catholics are proud of their Catholicism and know that they are in a new ascendancy.
Many of you are familiar, I'm sure, with the story of my early struggles: the fire in January, 1947, that destroyed everything -- even our precious list of subscribers.
Many caecilians and some other amphibians lay their eggs on land, and the newly hatched larvae wriggle or are transported to water bodies.

Many and guardians
Many well-known taniwha arrived from Hawaiki, often as guardians of a particular ancestral canoe.
Many of them included the murder of the children's guardians, such as Uncle Monty and Aunt Josephine.
Many Victorian novels begin with the childhood of their heroine, such as Jane Eyre, an orphan who suffers ill treatment from her guardians and then at a girls ' boarding school.

Many and shrines
Many aediculae were household shrines that held small altars or statues of the Lares and Penates.
Many small gambling houses cropped up in abandoned temples or shrines at the edge of towns and villages all over Japan.
Many homes and businesses may also set up small shrines of candles, figurines, and offerings.
Many Catholic monuments and shrines were destroyed in this action, a result of the Huguenots ' iconoclasm.
Many of the shrines relate the story of Lord Murugan's victory over the demon Soorapadam.
) Many Buddhist temples include one or more Shinto shrines dedicated to their tutelary kami, and in that case a torii marks the shrine's entrance.
Many Inari shrines, such as the famous Fushimi Inari shrine in Kyoto, feature such statues, sometimes large numbers of them.
Many of these temples and shrines were later rebuilt by the Kamakura shogunate to consolidate the shogun's authority.
Many shrines and temples were established during this period.
Many shrines are located within buildings designed specifically for worship, such as a church in Christianity, or a mandir in Hinduism.
Many shrines also contain sacred relics, such as the alleged tooth of the Buddha held at a shrine in Sri Lanka.
Many ancient wooden shrines and mills, however, still survive in the neighborhood.
Many Shinto shrines provide or sell it in the New Year.
Many of the local inhabitants offer cucumbers and sake to the kappa shrines.
Many have a long tradition and are still made today, for household shrines, for formal gift-giving, or for festival celebrations such as Hinamatsuri, the doll festival, or Kodomo no Hi, Children's Day.
Many Shi ' ia Muslims continue to mourn the day the House of Saud demolished shrines in al-Baqi '.
Many of the historic cities in the Horn of Africa such as Maduna, Abasa and Berbera flourished under its reign with courtyard houses, mosques, shrines, walled enclosures and cisterns.
Many of them are related to the strong religiousness of the people in northern Portugal namely the shrines at Senhora da Peneda and São Bento da Porta Aberta.
Many new structures were built at this time, including an aqueduct, two shrines to Demeter and many houses.
Many existing pagan shrines were converted to Christian use and few pagan sites still operated by the 5th century.
Many shrines have on their grounds one of the original great yorishiro: a big tree, surrounded by a sacred rope called.
Many famous temples, shrines, and other heritage sites in Beijing were attacked.
Many of Afghanistan's oldest villages and towns grew up around shrines of considerable antiquity.
Many of the larger shrines are located near a natural water source, the water of which may be considered sacred as well.

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