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Many and aspects
Many of these aspects will be seen as comparable to those of the ideal detective, but where the detective is active and militant, the jazz musician is passive, almost a victim of society.
Many aspects of civilization were not yet sufficiently crystallized to find expression, nor could the simple economic and social foundations of this world support a lofty structure.
Many aspects of language can be studied from each of these components and from their interaction.
Many other theories are prominent for their contributions to particular aspects of development.
Many aspects of the syntax of Greek have remained constant: verbs agree with their subject only, the use of the surviving cases is largely intact ( nominative for subjects and predicates, accusative for objects of most verbs and many prepositions, genitive for possessors ), articles precede nouns, adpositions are largely prepositional, relative clauses follow the noun they modify, relative pronouns are clause-initial.
* Many aspects of foreign affairs policy will no longer be linked to Danish policy
Many aspects of Judaism have also directly or indirectly influenced secular Western ethics and civil law.
Many aspects of the day's customs also resemble those of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.
Many aspects of the Kyrgyz national culture were retained despite suppression of nationalist activity under Joseph Stalin, who controlled the Soviet Union from the late 1920s until 1953.
Many azulejos chronicle major historical and cultural aspects of Portuguese history.
Many aspects of modern public administration go back to him and a classic, hierarchically organised civil service of the Continental type is called " Weberian civil service ".
Many aspects of modernist design still persist within the mainstream of contemporary architecture today, though its previous dogmatism has given way to a more playful use of decoration, historical quotation, and spatial drama. In other arts such pragmatic considerations were less important.
Many of these aspects of management existed in the pre-1861 slave-based sector of the US economy.
Many models are used in the field defined at different levels of abstraction and modeling different aspects of neural systems.
Many aspects of Stonehenge remain subject to debate.
Many Christians further affirm: " There is the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, so that there are three aspects to God, and while we may not know the precise meaning of this doctrine ( of the Trinity ), nonetheless we can know that it is true.
Many aspects of Swedish academic culture in general, such as the white student cap, originated in Uppsala.
Many aspects of the battle have been the subject of both contemporary and historical debate, beginning right after the battle.
Many questions remain about aspects of the disorder.
Many fundamental physical laws are mathematical consequences of various symmetries of space, time, or other aspects of nature.
Many aspects of Western life and culture, including European clothing and architecture, became incorporated into Māori society during the 19th century.
Many Boers who were dissatisfied with aspects of the British administration, in particular with Britain's abolition of slavery on 1 December 1834, elected to migrate away from British rule in what became known as the Great Trek.
Many aspects of bird biology are difficult to study in the field.
Many of his works discuss ethical aspects of industrial inventions and processes already anticipated in the first half of the 20th century.
Many aspects of Semitic Canaanite material culture now reflected a Mesopotamian influence, and the entire region became more tightly integrated into a vast international trading network.

Many and staging
Many theatre troupes are devoted to staging improvisational performances and growing the improv community through their training centres.
Many locations have been used for staging productions, most notably the Barbican Theatre on the site of the old Parochial Centre.
Many early motion pictures also employ symbolist visual imagery and themes in their staging, set designs, and imagery.
Many of the witnesses were high-profile crime bosses, including such well-known names as Willie Moretti, Joe Adonis, and Frank Costello, the latter making himself famous by refusing to allow his face to be filmed during his questioning and then staging a much-publicized walkout.
Many of the inns along its path were one time staging inns.
Many of these groups actively campaign against circuses by staging protests to increase awareness of animal rights ' violations and to urge circus-goers to boycott Ringling and other circuses and to patronize only animal-free circuses.
Many future household names, including The Beatles, were given their first public airings during these programmes, which attempted to cater for varying tastes through staging variety acts.
Many bird migration routes across the Bristol Channel cross the reserve, and Steep Holm and Flat Holm islands act as staging posts.
Many years ago, Murupara was a staging post on the road between Rotorua and Napier.
Many musicals in New York City became seminal national cultural events, like the controversial 1937 staging of Marc Blitzstein's labor union opera The Cradle Will Rock, directed by Orson Welles and produced by John Houseman.
Many festivals are annual, or repeat at some other interval, and have modular staging of many types.
Many sources argue to the contrary, claiming that Petipa was responsible for staging the ballet.
Many audience members may believe that performers move spontaneously on the stage, but blocking / staging is rarely spontaneous.
Many of the scenes seem to be taking place on sets that are disconcertingly larger than normal and one particularly striking staging has the husband entering the detective agency to find a synchronized line of men, presumably detectives, all wearing tuxedos and gliding about in formation.
Many amateur radio organizations are staging outside the affected area getting ready to deploy into the city and suburbs.

Many and contributed
Many factors contributed to the growth of the European movement.
Many stories have developed since the founding long ago to become a part of America's folklore and cultural awareness, and non-native American folklore especially includes any narrative which has contributed to the shaping of American values and belief systems.
Many Koreans believe Confucianism has not contributed to the modernization of Korea.
Many non-disco artists recorded disco songs at the height of disco's popularity, and films such as Saturday Night Fever and Thank God It's Friday contributed to disco's rise in mainstream popularity.
Many upright bass players have contributed to the evolution of jazz.
Many scientists argue that the Permian-Triassic extinction event was caused by a combination of some or all of the hypotheses above and other factors ; the formation of Pangaea decreased the number of coastal habitats and may have contributed to the extinction of many clades.
Many people contributed to the development of phenetics, but the most influential were Peter Sneath and Robert R. Sokal.
Many Italian Baroque artists, mostly architects and musicians, settled in the Slovene Lands, and contributed greatly to the development of the local culture.
Many famous scientists, including Albert Einstein, have contributed articles in the past 167 years.
The final song the group recorded together was their 1999 cover of Bob Dylan's " One Too Many Mornings ", which they contributed to the Dylan tribute album Tangled Up in Blues.
Many others also contributed, with their approaches flavouring the many models of the day, including: Tony Wasserman and Peter Pircher with the " Object-Oriented Structured Design ( OOSD )" notation ( not a method ), Ray Buhr's " Systems Design with Ada ", Archie Bowen's use case and timing analysis, Paul Ward's data analysis and David Harel's " Statecharts "; as the group tried to ensure broad coverage in the real-time systems domain.
Many factors contributed to McCarthyism, some of them extending back to the years of the First Red Scare ( 1917 – 20 ), inspired by Communism's emergence as a recognized political force.
Many genre theorists contributed to these universally accepted forms of poetry.
Many factors have contributed to the divergence of the official and conventional strike zones in Major League Baseball.
Many Serbs have contributed to the field of science and technology.
Many of the " little ships " were private vessels such as fishing boats and pleasure cruisers, but commercial vessels such as ferries also contributed to the force, including a number from as far away as the Isle of Man and Glasgow.
Many saw it as an open act of courage, and the Prime Minister's defiance impressed the electorate and contributed to his Liberal Party winning a significant majority the next day.
Many OTU graduates went on to become leaders in their own fields following Army life, citing the training they received at Scheyville as having contributed to their success.
Many believe that the interest and development by Mr. Stovall contributed to the on-going growth of the town more than any other individual at this time ( Tri-County Advertiser, June 16, 1927.
Many video artists were showcased and contributed raw and finished works.
Many developers have contributed to it, most notably Istvan Varga, Gabriel Maldonado ( who developed a variant of the system, CsoundAV, which includes image and graphics processing extras ), Robin Whittle, Richard Karpen, Michael Gogins, Matt Ingalls, Steven Yi, Richard Boulanger, and Victor Lazzarini.
Many other countries contributed as well ; since Iraq's nuclear program in the early 1980s was officially viewed internationally as for energy production, not weapons, there were no UN prohibitions against it.
Many historians argue that their absence contributed severely to the Great Irish Famine ( 1846 – 49 ), as it allowed the mass eviction of starving tenants.
Many popular artists quickly adopted the device, making it difficult to measure how much each individual artist contributed to that popularity.
Many molecular biologists and population geneticists also contributed to the development of the neutral theory, which may be viewed as an offshoot of the modern evolutionary synthesis.

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