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Many and bizarre
Many plots revolved around Dilbert's engineer nature or his bizarre inventions.
Many of these composers were amateur singers who developed new forms of sacred music suitable for performance by amateurs, and often using harmonic methods which would have been considered bizarre by contemporary European standards.
Many enemies encountered in the game are transformed into bizarre counterparts.
Many of Gehry's early designs were fanciful, but impractical: Rosales said in an interview with Timothy Mangan of The Orange County Register, " His earliest input would have created very bizarre musical results in the organ.
Many males have bizarre projections on their carapaces, including lobes, turrets, grooves, pits and modified hairs.
Many of the expedition died, in horrible and bizarre fashion, as a result of the still-prevalent fallout.
Many found the game to be bizarre and confusing, but colourful and innovative.
Many of these composers were amateurs, and many were singers: they developed new forms of sacred music, such as the fuguing tune, suitable for performance by amateurs, and often using harmonic methods which would have been considered bizarre by contemporary European standards.
Many of the " child gangs "-the others already living at the trash tip-are frightened of their bizarre appearance.
Many of Rockwell's stormtroopers distrusted Burros not only for being Jewish, but also a self-hating Jew, and for his bizarre behavior.
) Many of his smaller temperas and pen and ink sketches, particularly from the 1940s through the 1960s, featured clusters of unrelated images interlocking like rune-shaped brickwork, every square inch of surface crammed with bizarre figures, some disturbing, some nonsensical, all intriguing.

Many and states
Many states have laws regulating the use of boat trailers and some have restrictions regarding the age of motor boat operators.
Many countries, including some US states, also permit the use of less severe corporal punishment for children in school.
Many officials, including those from Maryland, Virginia and Louisiana, as well as Chief Justice Chase personally, underscored for the President that the Southern states were economically in a state of chaos and governmental disorganization, and most anxious to reach agreements that would restore them to the Union.
Many states have Arbor Day although only Victoria has Arbor Week, which was suggested by Premier Dick Hamer in the 1980s.
Many states still prohibit selling alcohol for on and off-premise sales in one form or another on Sundays at some restricted time, under the rationale that people should be in church on Sunday morning, or at least not drinking.
Many states have what are termed mixed economies, referring to the varying degree of planned and market-driven elements in a state's economic system.
Many, but not all, who consider themselves cognitive scientists have a functionalist view of the mind — the view that mental states are classified functionally, such that any system that performs the proper function for some mental state is considered to be in that mental state.
Many calves are also weaned when they are taken to the large weaner auction sales that are conducted in the south eastern states of Australia.
Many states at this time functioned as theocracies, with codes of conduct largely religious in origin or reference.
Many colonies and states also had laws against miscegenation, or any interracial relations, but the latter were generally ignored by white men.
Many newly independent states thus found themselves impoverished, with minimal administrative capacity in a fragmented society, while faced with the expectation of immediately meeting the demands of a modern state.
Many U. S. states have usury laws limiting the amount of interest a lender can charge.
Many arguments involving finite sets rely on the pigeonhole principle, which states that there cannot exist an injective function from a larger finite set to a smaller finite set.
Many of the member states recognize the State of Palestine.
Many of these nacent states formed the core of many modern European countries.
Many states have inheritance taxes or death duties, under which a portion of any estate goes to the government.
Many of the kingdoms, principalities and dukedoms in the Italian peninsula had come together under the leadership of Victor Emmanuel II, but Rome and Venice had remained separate papal states.
Many nations are subdivided into states and provinces ( i. e. a subnational " state ").
Many people in southern states strongly opposed the Brown decision.
The Tarikh-i-Firishta further states: " Many of the Brahmins, rather than abandon their religion or their country, poisoned themselves ; some emigrated from their native homes, while a few escaped.
Many rules that govern the relations between states have been introduced and codified in the terms of peace treaties.
Many states also employ this distinction.
Many Native Americans have become urbanized to survive, moving to urban centers in the states where their reservations are, or out of state.
Many view the pursuit of nuclear weapons by these states as a threat to nonproliferation and world peace, and therefore seek policies to discourage the spread of nuclear weapons to these states, a few of which are often described by the US as " rogue states ".

Many and consciousness
Many philosophers have argued that consciousness is a unitary concept that is understood intuitively by the majority of people in spite of the difficulty in defining it.
Many other neuroscientists, such as Christof Koch, have explored the neural basis of consciousness without attempting to frame all-encompassing global theories.
Many philosophers consider experience to be the essence of consciousness, and believe that experience can only fully be known from the inside, subjectively.
Many scientists have found it difficult to reconcile the fact that information is distributed across multiple brain areas with the apparent unity of consciousness: this is one aspect of the so-called binding problem.
Many of his principles, therefore, found their way back into the mainstream animation consciousness, and can be seen in films such as The Emperor's New Groove and Lilo & Stitch.
The Many worlds interpretation avoids the need to postulate that consciousness causes collapse — indeed, that collapse occurs at all.
Many of the still-trapped occupants had by now lost consciousness due to toxic fumes.
Many physicists and consciousness researchers have argued that any action of a nonphysical mind on the brain would entail the violation of physical laws, such as the conservation of energy.
Many ITV regions took the programme for the first time, establishing the show strongly in the nation's consciousness.
Many of the tales which appear in the Konjaku are also found in other collections, such as ghost story collections ; having passed into the common consciousness, they have been retold many times over the succeeding centuries.
Many assailants use alcohol because their victims often willingly imbibe it, and can be encouraged to drink enough to lose inhibitions or consciousness.
Many theosophists believe the " Masters " utilize the cosmic power of the Seven Rays to advance the Plan of the Masters to encourage the continual advance of civilization on Earth toward higher levels of consciousness.
Many of these studies employ perceptual illusions as a way to dissociate sensations ( i. e., the sensory information that the brain receives ) from perceptions ( i. e., how the consciousness interprets them ).
Many physicalist philosophers argued that this scenario eliminates itself by its description ; the basis of physicalist argument is that the world is defined entirely by physicality, thus a world that was physically identical would necessarily contain consciousness, as consciousness would necessarily be generated from any set of physical circumstances identical to our own.
Many groups and beliefs of the New Age Movement, particularly those based on self-help psychology, consciousness research, and many traditional religions and doctrines can also be considered RHP.
Many styles of ceiling fans have been developed over the years in response to several different factors such as growing energy-consumption consciousness and changes in decorating styles.
Many gurus and other spiritual teachers, and other religious leaders, especially Hindu and Buddhist, teach that these represent different names for the same transformed state of consciousness.
Many of these projects use heavily applied viral marketing, and deal with issues relating to myth, consciousness and identity.
Many featured political commentary being mixed with the concept of UFOs, which had become ingrained in the public consciousness after the Kenneth Arnold and Roswell incidents of 1947.
" Many problems continued – and still do – but what had changed was the consciousness of Chicanos both among students and in the community concerning the need to fight for educational justice.

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