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Many and binary
Many larger forms incorporate binary structures, and many more complicated forms ( such as sonata forms ) share certain characteristics with binary form.
Many examples of rounded binary are found among the church sonatas of Vivaldi including his Sonata No. 1 for Cello and Continuo, First Movement, while certain Baroque composers such as Bach and Handel used the form rarely.
Many, however make the point that the binary example is the exception, and the norm is far more dynamic.
Many of the binary systems here are members of asteroid families, and a good proportion of satellites are expected to be fragments of a parent body whose disruption after an asteroid collision produced both the primary and satellite.
Many of these extrinsic carbon stars are not luminous or cool enough to have made their own carbon, which was a puzzle until their binary nature was discovered.
Many algorithms implement the face-detection task as a binary pattern-classification task.
Many binary file formats contain parts that can be interpreted as text ; for example, some computer document files containing formatted text, such as older Microsoft Word document files, contain the text of the document but also contain formatting information in binary form.
Many of their haxies are now available in universal binary format, either as a final release version or as a public beta, while the others remain under development.
* Many encodings can be decoded manually, but since the bencoded values often contain binary data, and may become quite complex, it is generally not considered a human-readable encoding.
Many software developers have provided universal binary updates for their products since the 2005 WWDC.
Many application protocols, especially those depending on widespread standardisation to be effective, use text strings for requests and parameters, rather than the binary values commonly used in lower layer protocols.

Many and operations
Many useful array slicing operations ( such as selecting a sub-array, swapping indices, or reversing the direction of the indices ) can be performed very efficiently by manipulating the dope vector.
Many Allied operations in the Western Desert and on the Eastern Front relied on massive concentrations of firepower to establish breakthroughs by fast-moving armoured units.
Many NASA based operations interact and identify each other through command programs called software.
Many algorithms for computing Delaunay triangulations rely on fast operations for detecting when a point is within a triangle's circumcircle and an efficient data structure for storing triangles and edges.
Many operations of the large container port at Felixstowe and of Trinity House, the lighthouse authority, are managed from Harwich, and plans for the development of a new container port in Bathside Bay were approved by the British government in December 2005.
Many in the Luftwaffe command believed medium bombers to be sufficient power to launch strategic bombing operations against Germany's most likely enemies ; France, Czechoslovakia and Poland.
Many independent filmmakers, who controlled from one-quarter to one-third of the domestic marketplace, responded to the creation of the MPPC by moving their operations to Hollywood, whose distance from Edison's home base of New Jersey made it more difficult for the MPPC to enforce its patents.
Many in the Union Party leadership were lawyers who had contracts with the sugar operations recently bought out and enlarged by the new American owners, thus establishing a close relationship between the nascent middle classes and the American corporate interests.
Many see the importance of Foucault's work as in its synthesis of this social / historical account of the operations of power ( see governmentality ).
Many groups ended up expending more effort debating their own internal operations than dealing with external matters, seeking to " perfect a perfect society in microcosm " rather than focus on the larger world.
Many complaints ( all radio stations are required by the FCC to maintain, in their public files, copies of all correspondence from the public relating to station operations – for a period of three years from receipt ) have been received from fans of this musical genre ( Tony Bennett, Frank Sinatra, big band music ," etc.
Many aircraft have since been passed on to the governments involved, as they became capable of taking over the operations themselves.
Many of the early safety procedures and waste disposal practices were inadequate, and government documents have since confirmed that Hanford's operations released significant amounts of radioactive materials into the air and the Columbia River, which threatened the health of residents and ecosystems.
Many computer systems also allow these operations to be initiated by a software command without cycling power, in what is known as a soft reboot, though some of the initial operations might be skipped on a soft reboot.
Many superheroes ( and supervillains ) have headquarters or a base of operations.
Many heroes and villains who do not have a permanent headquarters are said to have a mobile base of operations.
Many large technology firms have major operations or operational headquarters in Omaha, including Bank of the West, First Data, PayPal and LinkedIn.
Many operations are professionally organized in Nigeria, with offices, working fax numbers, and often contacts at government offices.
Many professional embroidery operations still refer to those individuals who create the designs and machine patterns as " punchers ", even though punched cards and paper tape were eventually phased out, after many years of use, in the 1990s.
Many local operations use a reeling machine for this task, but some silk threads are still hand-reeled.
Many fast food operations have more local and regional roots, such as White Castle in the Midwest United States, along with Hardee's ( owned by CKE Restaurants, which also owns Carl's Jr., whose locations are primarily on the United States West Coast ); Krystal, Bojangles ' Famous Chicken ' n Biscuits, Cook Out, and Zaxby's restaurants in the American Southeast ; Raising Cane's in Louisiana ; Hot ' n Now in Michigan and Wisconsin ; In-N-Out Burger ( in California, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, and Texas ) and Original Tommy's chains in Southern California ; Dick's Drive-In in Seattle, Washington and Arctic Circle in Utah and other western states ; Halo Burger around Flint, Michigan and Burgerville in the Portland, Oregon area.
Many of the early, successful airborne operations were small, carried out by a few units, such as seizing a bridge.
Many of the operations allow any addressing mode for the source or the destination, for example, MOV 020h, 03fh will copy the value in memory location 0x3f in the internal RAM to the memory location 0x20, also in internal RAM.

Many and interest
Many amateurs like to specialise in observing particular objects, types of objects, or types of events which interest them.
Many of its exhibitions are on themes of special interest to the Bronx.
Many shareholders grant proxies to the directors to vote their shares at general meetings and accept all recommendations of the board rather than try to get involved in management, since each shareholder's power, as well as interest and information is so small.
Many years later these alpha versions were sanctioned by id Software because of historical interest ; they reveal how the game progressed from its early design stages.
Many U. S. states have usury laws limiting the amount of interest a lender can charge.
Many problems of practical interest can be represented by graphs.
Many of the city-states of Germany were run by bishops, who in reality were from powerful noble families and showed scant interest in religion.
Many libraries and reading rooms were established in small towns and villages, and numerous printed periodicals reflected the growing interest in popular education.
Many inbred strains exist, as well as lines selected for particular traits, often of medical interest, e. g. body size, obesity, muscularity.
Many attempts were made to improve the performance of Mach and Mach-like microkernels, but by the mid-1990s much of the early intense interest had died.
Many volunteer readers eventually lost interest in the project as Furnivall failed to keep them motivated.
Many corporations and special interest groups pay lobbyists to press elected officials for favorable legislation.
Many within Parliament were also worried by the failure of the bill to take into account the public interest, including Lord Macaulay, who succeeded in defeating one of Talfourd's bills in 1841.
Many professional science fiction authors started their interest in science fiction as fans, and some still publish their own fanzines or contribute to those published by others.
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 plans also allow employees to take loans from their 401 ( k ) to be repaid with after-tax funds at pre-defined interest rates.
Many close friends, staff members, and South Carolina residents had long suspected that Washington-Williams was Thurmond's daughter, as they had noted his interest in her.
Many items of archaeological interest from this Hellenic era have been retrieved and are displayed in various places locally.
Many Christians, and Evangelical Protestants in particular, have recently taken great interest in performing seders according to the ancient rubric.
Many museums of interest are located in Memphis.
Many of these logics appear in the special area of artificial intelligence and law, though the computer scientists ' interest in formalizing dialectic originates in a desire to build decision support and computer-supported collaborative work systems.
Many theories of interest include an infinite set of axioms, however.
" Many other well-known Russian and Jewish artists eventually sought to escape: these included Chaim Soutine, Max Ernst, Max Beckmann, Ludwig Fulda, author Victor Serge and prize-winning author Vladimir Nabokov, who although not Jewish himself, had a " passionate interest " in Jews and Israel.
Many of Mulroney's ministers had little government experience, resulting in conflicts of interest and embarrassing scandals.

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