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Many and auxiliary
Many auxiliary verbs are listed more than once in the table based upon discernible differences in use.
Many members of the RCMP belonged to this organization, which was prepared to serve as an auxiliary force.
Many of the grade-separated signal-controlled roundabout interchanges were replaced with free-flowing junctions and the road from the M1 junction to Sandyford was widened to three lanes in each direction with a fourth auxiliary lane provided between junctions.
Many state-financed schools of higher education finance themselves by means of various semi-legal " extraordinary " and " auxiliary " fees, etc.
Many backhoes feature quick coupler ( quick-attach ) mounting systems and auxiliary hydraulic circuits for simplified attachment mounting, increasing the machine's utilization on the job site.
Many methods are available for the cleavage of the auxiliary:
Many armies have replaced rifle grenades with dedicated grenade launchers-often attached as an auxiliary weapon on a rifle.
Many international auxiliary languages, while not officially pro-drop, permit pronoun omission with some regularity.
Many of the prototypes and their auxiliary equipment were developed by AEC.
Many marching bands, including the UCLA Band, had women members or a women's auxiliary unit during World War II, but the bands gradually became all-male organizations after the war.
Many modern trolleybuses are equipped with auxiliary propulsion systems, either using a small diesel engine or battery power, allowing movement away from the overhead wires, called " off-wire " movement, but such vehicles are generally not considered to be dual-mode buses if their off-wire capability is very limited.
Many songs make use of shinobue and keyboard, as well as other auxiliary percussion instruments.
Many auxiliary machines ( such as compressors and traction motor blowers ) used the unrectified 3-phase AC output of the auxiliary alternator, and therefore run at a speed proportional to engine r. p. m.

Many and groups
Many are phototrophic, although some groups contain members that are mixotrophic, deriving energy both from photosynthesis and uptake of organic carbon either by osmotrophy, myzotrophy, or phagotrophy.
Many Ásatrú groups celebrate with blóts.
Many Coccidiomorpha have an intermediate host as well as a primary host, and the evolution of hosts proceeded in different ways and at different times in these groups.
Many western human rights groups state that civil rights and free expression are severely limited in Belarus, though there are some individuals and groups that refuse to be controlled and some journalists have disappeared.
Many organisations, including the police, not for profit, social or charitable groups with a regular need for group transport may find it practical or cost-effective to own and operate a bus for their own needs.
Many thousands of innocents were incarcerated as part the Leningrad Affair and the Doctor's Plot, while whole ethnic groups were deported to Siberia.
Many ethnic groups were involved, including ancestors of the Turks, Mongols, and Tibetans.
Many riders choose to ride together in groups of the same skill level to take advantage of drafting.
Many carbohydrates contain one or more modified monosaccharide units that have had one or more groups replaced or removed.
Many Capoeira groups include Maculelê in their presentations.
Many familiar groups, the rodents and the insects for example, are clades ; others, like the lizards and the monkeys, are not.
Many historical reenactment groups, especially those whose focus is Antiquity or the Middle Ages, commonly use mail both as practical armour and for costuming.
Many thousands of dissidents, deserters, or other people were arrested, tortured or executed by various Cheka groups.
Many groups sprang up independently of CND, some affiliating later.
Many of the existence proofs and some of the uniqueness proofs for the sporadic groups originally used computer calculations, most of which have since been replaced by shorter hand proofs.
Many groups that were popular during the disco period subsequently struggled to maintain their success — even those that tried to adapt to evolving musical tastes.
Many of the Essene groups appear to have been celibate, but Josephus speaks also of another " order of Essenes " that observed the practice of being engaged for three years and then becoming married.
Many flame wars have been fought between groups insisting that their editor of choice is the paragon of editing perfection, and insulting the others.
Many Muslims object to the use of the term when referring to Islamist groups, and oppose being placed in the same category as Christian fundamentalists, whom they see as theologically incomplete.
Many birds in other families are also commonly called " finches ", including some species in the very similar-looking waxbills or estrildid finches ( family Passeridae, subfamily Estrildinae ) of the Old World tropics and Australia ; several groups of the bunting and American sparrow family ( Emberizidae ); and Darwin's finches of the Galapagos islands, which provided evidence of natural selection and are now recognized to be peculiar tanagers ( Thraupidae ).
Many groups of Guatemalan exiles were armed and trained by the CIA, and commanded by Colonel Carlos Castillo Armas they invaded Guatemala on June 18, 1954.
* Compact groups or locally compact groupsMany of the results of finite group representation theory are proved by averaging over the group.
* Lie groupsMany important Lie groups are compact, so the results of compact representation theory apply to them.

Many and change
Many instructions will also change the state of digits in a " flags " register.
Many worms that have been created are designed only to spread, and don't attempt to change the systems they pass through.
Many players, in order to eliminate the confusion of tossing four chips to the center of the table or having change made while bets are being placed, will make a five-unit Horn High bet, which is a four-way bet with the extra unit going to one specific number.
Many observers from both within and outside of China have argued that the CPC has taken gradual steps towards democracy and transparency, hence arguing that it is best to give it time and room to evolve into a better government that is more responsive to its people rather than forcing an abrupt change with all the deleterious effects such a loss of stability might entail.
Many of these trivial errors occurred in the Byzantine period, following a change in script from uncial to minuscule, and many were ' homophonic ' errors, when scribes accidentally substituted homophones for words in the textequivalent in English to substituting ' right ' for ' write ', except that there were more opportunities for Byzantine scribes to make these errors because the Greek letters η, ι, οι and ει were pronounced similarly in the Byzantine period.
Many of the largely settled scientific issues, such as the human responsibility for global warming, remain the subject of politically motivated attempts to downplay, dismiss or deny them – a phenomenon widely known as climate change denial.
Many of these levels change within minutes, especially if glucose is given, and there is no value in measuring them after the hypoglycemia is reversed.
Many writers note that historical materialism represented a revolution in human thought, and a break from previous ways of understanding the underlying basis of change within various human societies.
Many members of the Hydrozoa go through a body change from a polyp to an adult form called a medusa.
Many factors can change insulin requirements and require an adjustment to the basal rate:
Many academics often publish material in journals requiring different varieties of English and change style and spellings as necessary without great difficulty.
Many versions of the joke are puns on the words " change " or " screw ":
Many countries now extend legal recognition of sex reassignment by permitting a change of legal gender on the individual's birth certificate.
Many stations target younger listeners, because advertisers believe that advertising can change a younger person's product choice.
Many in the colony however, began to chafe against the aristocratic Family Compact who governed while benefiting economically from the region's resources, and who did not allow elected bodies the power to effect change ( much as the Château Clique ruled Lower Canada ).
Many receptors have a binding site exposed on the cell surface and an effector domain within the cell, which may have enzymatic activity or may undergo a conformational change detected by other proteins within the cell.
Many larger stores use systems to securely transport excess cash from checkout stands to back offices, and to send change back to cashiers.
Many of his stories, such as Gulf, If This Goes On —, and Stranger in a Strange Land, depend strongly on the premise, related to the well-known Sapir – Whorf hypothesis, that by using a correctly designed language, one can change or improve oneself mentally, or even realize untapped potential ( as in the case of Joe Green in Gulf ).
Many churches, including the Roman Catholic Church, have stated that they have no objection in principle to fixing the date of Easter in this way, but no serious discussions have yet taken place on implementing such a change.
Many religious believers believe that religious pluralism should entail not competition but cooperation, and argue that societal and theological change is necessary to overcome religious differences between different religions, and denominational conflicts within the same religion.
Many had the teaching if you want to change the world, change yourself and you will change the whole world.
Many families and friends of victims have set up memorial funds and projects to give back to their communities and change the world in honor of their loved ones ' lives.
Many contemporary writers and modern historians claim that there was a revolutionary change in world view.

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