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Many federal government agencies are open their branch in Kajang including the National Registration Department, Immigration Department and Hulu Langat Education Office.
Many classifications continue to place Kordofanian as the most distant branch, but mainly due to negative evidence ( fewer lexical correspondences ), rather than positive evidence that the other languages form a valid genealogical group.
Many early RISC designs also shared the characteristic of having a branch delay slot.
Many of the world's leading companies have now set up branch offices, and even changed headquarters to, there.
Many of the staff including two of the pioneers of the Indian branch were killed in action.
Many of them, including the Earl of Northumberland, Lords Clifford and Ros, and John Neville of Raby who represented a northern branch of the Neville family who had been eclipsed by the southern branch headed by the Earl of Salisbury, had estates and influence in the north.
Many states follow the federal government practice of having one or more separate systems of administrative law judges in the executive branch in addition to judicial branch judges, for example, to handle driver's license revocations, unemployment insurance claims, or land use disputes.
Many Japanese voice actors frequently branch into music, often singing the opening or closing themes of shows in which their character stars, or become involved in non-animated side projects such as audio dramas ( involving the same characters in new storylines ) or image songs ( songs sung in character that are not included in the anime but further develop the character ).
Many members of the collective began to branch out into side bands and solo projects under George Clinton's tutelage, including Bootsy's Rubber Band, Parlet, and The Brides of Funkenstein, while longtime members like Eddie Hazel recorded solo albums with songwriting and studio help from the collective.
Many homes have been constructed around the mall, the oldest being Langhorne Gardens, a branch of Levittown, Pennsylvania.
Many other nations also deploy an air-defence branch in the army.
Many language teachers were already familiar with the concept of hypertext on stand-alone computers, which made it possible to set up non-sequential structured reading activities for language learners in which they could point to items of text or images on a page displayed on the computer screen and branch to any other pages, e. g. in a so-called " stack " as implemented in the HyperCard program on Apple Mac computers.
Many within the NUM condemned them as strikebreakers, and the Nottinghamshire branch eventually broke away to form the core of the Union of Democratic Mineworkers.
Many argued the new Independent Counsel's office was a sort of " fourth branch " of government that had virtually unlimited powers and was answerable to no one.
Many Japanese companies have established branch offices in Fukuoka City, particularly in Hakata-ku cause of its easy access to Hakata Station and Fukuoka Airport.
Many patients develop the pain in one branch, then over years the pain will travel through the other nerve branches.
Many of the snowmobile companies were small outfits and the biggest manufacturers were often attempts by motorcycle makers and outboard motor makers to branch off in a new market.
Many arms branch off the lake, the longest being those formed by Wahweap Creek, Navajo Creek, Last Chance Creek, the San Juan River, the Escalante River, Halls Creek, and Bullfrog Creek.
Many of the Romanian substratum words have Albanian cognates, and if these words are in fact Dacian, it indicates that the Dacian language may have been on the same branch as Albanian.
Many Unix distributions enable and use tmpfs by default for the < tt >/ tmp </ tt > branch of the file system or for shared memory.
Many others would find the same mechanical arrangement for mass-shifting for Rogallo hang gliders and derivatives ; these free-flying manned kites or hang gliders used the wing for the kites from the Fleep or Paresev or derivatives of that branch of stiffened flexible wings.
Many scholars also look to the Mahāsāṃghika branch for the initial development of Mahāyāna Buddhism.

Many and lines
Many BBSes also offer on-line games, in which users can compete with each other, and BBSes with multiple phone lines often provide chat rooms, allowing users to interact with each other.
Many names meant something along the lines of " wild man " or " hairy man " although other names described common actions it was said to perform ( e. g. eating clams ).
Many councils also have their own bus operators, such as Tampere City Transit ( TKL ), which operates some bus lines on a commercial basis in competition with privately owned providers.
Many combats, deaths, boasts, threats, epithets, figures of speech, stories, lines of poetry and books of the Iliad later, Hector lays hold of Protesilaus ' ship and calls for fire.
Many of the kings of ancient Greece traced their lines to one or another of these, notably the kings of Sparta and Macedon.
Many lines in the west were decommissioned in the 1930s under Éamon de Valera, with a further large cull in services by both CIÉ and the Ulster Transport Authority ( UTA ) during the 1960s, leaving few working lines in the northern third of the island.
Many inbred strains exist, as well as lines selected for particular traits, often of medical interest, e. g. body size, obesity, muscularity.
Many featured a cover mascot along the lines of Alfred E. Neuman.
Many tribes, such as the Haudenosaunee Five Nations and the Southeast Muskogean tribes, had matrilineal systems, in which property and hereditary leadership were controlled by and passed through the maternal lines.
Many nations currently have moratoria on either ES cell research or the production of new ES cell lines.
Many active sabotage attempts were against critical rail lines of transportation.
Many of Heidegger's works from the 1930s onwards include meditations on lines from Hölderlin's poetry, and several of the lecture courses are devoted to the reading of a single poem ( see, for example, Hölderlin's Hymn " The Ister ").
Many bus lines such as Greyhound and Peter Pan operate from the station.
" Many Democrats opposed to segregation then crossed party lines to give Agnew the governorship by 82, 000 votes.
Many of Ford's major film roles came to him by default through unusual circumstances: he won the role of Han Solo while reading lines for other actors, was cast as Indiana Jones because Tom Selleck was not available, and took the role of Jack Ryan supposedly due to Alec Baldwin's fee demands, although Baldwin disputes this ( Baldwin had previously played the role in The Hunt for Red October ).
Many printers supported ASA carriage control characters which provided a limited degree of control over the paper, by specifying how far to advance the paper between printed lines.
Many countries do not have national codes but do have in-house guidelines along similar lines.
Many such decays are accompanied by emission of gamma-ray lines capable of identifying the isotope that has just been created in the explosion, and these were an important early prediction for the gamma-ray astronomy of gamma-ray lines.
Many became the faces of cosmetics brands and perfumes, had their own television programs and physical-fitness videos and their own lines of lingerie ... Their lives, activities, influences, and images were the subjects of all types of sociological and historical analysis.
Many traditional disciplines are now integrating digital technologies and, as a result, the lines between traditional works of art and new media works created using computers has been blurred.
Many of the plot lines and characters are derived directly from the pulps, as referenced by the first line of the novel:

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