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Many psychiatric definitions of exhibitionism broadly define it as " sexual gratification, above and beyond the sexual act itself, that is achieved by risky public sexual activity and / or bodily exposure.
Many Catholics also believe that Mary first died before being assumed, but they add that she was miraculously resurrected before being assumed, while others believe she was assumed bodily into Heaven without first passing through death.
Many other differences between young and mature viviparous or ovoviviparous organisms are clearly adaptive rather than adventitious ; one could make a strong case for regarding human babies as larvae for example, considering the distinct differences in their skeletal and hormonal development and in their bodily proportions.
Many of Serrano's pictures involve bodily fluids in some way — depicting, for example, blood ( sometimes menstrual blood ), semen ( for example, " Blood and Semen II " ( 1990 )) or human female milk.
Many people now view this species as a nuisance, partly due to their tendency to overwinter indoors and the unpleasant odor and stain left by their bodily fluid when frightened or squashed, as well as their tendency to bite humans.
Many of his ideas were regarded as unusual in his day: admission was not dependent on religious affiliation, he encouraged thebodily health ” of students, and he regarded modern languages as being as important as classical languages.

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Many common fluids, such as soapy water, are in fact liquid crystals.
Many salt solutions and molten polymers are non-Newtonian fluids, as are many commonly found substances such as ketchup, custard, toothpaste, starch suspensions, paint, blood, and shampoo.
Many other phenomena, such as the relative motion of bodies with friction, or viscous motion of fluids, reduce to this, because the underlying mechanism is the dissipation of usable energy ( for example, kinetic energy ) into heat.
Many early scientists attributed the magnetism of lodestones to two different " magnetic fluids " (" effluvia "), a north-pole fluid at one end and a south-pole fluid at the other, which attracted and repelled each other in analogy to positive and negative electric charge.
Many sports drinks reduce the risk of water intoxication by replenishing fluids and electrolytes in a ratio similar to that normally found in the human body.
Many similar pump-like mechanisms for moving volumes of fluids around use check valves such as ball check valves.
Many Liangzhu jade artefacts had a white milky bone-like aspect due to its tremolite rock origin and influence of water-based fluids at the burial sites, although jade made from actinolite and serpentine were also commonly found.
Many of the thermal features at Whakarewarewa have been adversely affected by Rotorua residents taking advantage of the underlying geothermal fluids of the city by drawing shallow wells ( 20 – 200 m deep ) to extract hot water for both domestic and commercial heating.

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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.

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Many patients felt peculiar sensations or had convulsions that were regarded as crises and supposed to bring about the cure.
Many existentialists have also regarded traditional systematic or academic philosophy, in both style and content, as too abstract and remote from concrete human experience.
Many regarded this as a second time Syria had pressured Lebanon's Parliament to amend the constitution in a way that favored Lahoud ( the first allowing for his election in 1998 immediately after he had resigned as commander-in-chief of the LAF.
Many observers, at the time and later, regarded Ultra as immensely valuable to the Allies.
Many of these letters have been published in compilations and are regarded as divinely empowered and authoritative ; its legislative decisions are considered infallible to Bahá ' ís.
Many arabesque patterns disappear at ( or " under " as it often appears to a viewer ) a framing edge without ending, and thus can be regarded as infinitely extendable outside the space they actually occupy ; this was certainly a distinctive feature of the Islamic form, though not without precedent.
Many of those were Jacobites, supporters of the House of Stuart, who regarded themselves as enemies of the Hanoverian King George.
Many cathedrals are regarded as places that have provided rewarding religious experiences, where prayers have been answered or miracles have taken place.
Many substances regarded as poisons are toxic only indirectly, by toxication.
Many abolitionists in the United States regarded the analogy as spurious.
Many of the Irish tales of the Tuatha Dé Danann refer to these beings as fairies, though in more ancient times they were regarded as goddesses and gods.
Many Israelis regarded this as a radical change of the status quo, which should not have been undertaken without first consulting the Israeli government.
Many regarded the new secretary as more of a hawk on Vietnam than McNamara, and thought his selection might presage an escalation of the U. S. military effort there.
Many were fixed-base, and where they had closely replicated cockpits and models of aircraft performance and flight dynamics they were regarded as flight simulators ( compared to Cockpit Procedure Trainers, CPTs, that did not have flight dynamics programmes ).
Many of the mills in the city were built from this native stone, and it was highly regarded as a building material for many public buildings and private homes alike.
Many antiquarians have also built up extensive personal collections in order to inform their studies, but a far greater number have not ; and conversely many collectors of books or antiques would not regard themselves ( or be regarded ) as antiquarians.
Many of his recordings with the Impressions became anthems of the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s, and his most famous album, Super Fly, is regarded as an all-time great that influenced many and truly invented a new style of modern black music.
Many African-American intellectuals have commented on and analyzed the paradox that white Americans long regarded many elements of African-American culture quintessentially " American ," while at the same time treating African Americans as second-class citizens.
Many services are regarded as heterogeneous or lacking homogeneity and are typically modified for each service consumer or each new situation ( consumerised ).
Many fellow musicians regarded Harry as superior to his more famous brother, Larry.
Many thousands of volunteers did indeed swell the ranks, but at least half of the French forces were professional regulars, particularly among Kellermann's critical artillery units which were widely regarded as the best in Europe at the time.
Many early forms were prefixed Admirael (" admiral "), often combined with the growers ' names: Admirael van der Eijck for example, was perhaps the most highly regarded of about fifty so named.
Many are critical of the excessively abbreviated constructions of " headline-itis " or " newsspeak ", so " loud " and " sound of the " in the above example should probably not be properly regarded as pleonastic or otherwise genuinely redundant, but simply as informative and clarifying.
Many colonized territories ( mentioned on this page ) came to be referred to as " colonial protectorates ", but were not regarded as separate states under international law.
Many professional players emerged from South Miami Amateur, including " RANDY " # 44 at World Jai-Alai, regarded as the first American pelotari, who turned pro in 1968 and enjoyed a lengthy career.

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