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Many and civic
Many of us may even be secretly relieved at having a plausible excuse to delegate ancient civic responsibilities to a new bureaucracy of experts.
Many in the countries where Eastern Orthodoxy predominates celebrate both the Gregorian and Julian New Year holidays, with the Gregorian day celebrated as a civic holiday, and the Julian date as the " Old New Year ", a religious holiday.
Many prominent civic, professional, and commercial leaders from around the United States participated in the financing, coordination, and management of the Fair, including Chicago shoe tycoon Charles H. Schwab, Chicago railroad and manufacturing magnate John Whitfield Bunn, and Connecticut banking, insurance, and iron products magnate Milo Barnum Richardson, among many others.
Many geographic places adopt nicknames because they can help in establishing a civic identity, help outsiders recognize a community or attract people to a community because of its nickname, promote civic pride, and build community unity.
Many civic events include religious portions led by representatives from several religious denominations to be as inclusive or representational as possible of the expected population or audience.
Many of its civic centers had gone into steep decline, industry migrated elsewhere, taverns and hotels closed, as did schools and churches.
Many residents, church groups, and civic and fraternal groups participated in the Centennial.
Many Allenport city council members seek to limit community involvement by promoting a strong anti-dog agenda ; this agenda has been set back by the pro-dog civic club.
Many other charitable funds were issued at Christmas time, often with Christmas themes, by religious organizations, civic and fraternal societies, patriotic organizations, sororities, etc., but since they were not issued to fight tuberculosis, they lack the double barred cross of Lorraine, the international symbol for the fight against TB adopted in the 1920's, and strictly speaking do not qualify as Christmas Seals.
Many RV Care-A-Vanners help local Habitat affiliates raise the awareness of poverty housing and homelessness by speaking to churches, civic groups and local media.
Many expected a military coup after the cities of Leiden and Utrecht actually raised corps of waardgelders and used them to purge the civic militias of Counter-Remonstrant sympathizers.
Many of the modern band ’ s members represent generations of participation and the band is split into several sections for playing at different kinds of events such as traditional dances, civic events, and funerals.
Many of these businesses and civic organizations are there to serve the large Filipino community.
Many of the projects that he help to create, such as the city's civic auditorium, rebuilt in 1996 and renamed the Times-Union Center for the Performing Arts, Wolfson Park, City Hall and the Jacksonville Coliseum have all been replaced with newer structures.
Many residents of the area resisted, with the support of civic activist and future Mayor of Toronto John Sewell.
Many of the important civic, cultural or regional buildings are located in Angústias, including the islands only secondary school ( EBS Escola Secundária Manuel Arriaga ), the only hospital () on the island, the headquarters of the police, the commercial marina, dock and container terminal, the principal installations of the Santa Casa da Misericórdia ( the benevolent society that homes the elderly ) and the supermarket ( Modelo ).
Many proponents of the Republic of Virtue developed their notion of civic virtue from the writings of Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
Many said it violated the republican notion of freely given civic duty to force people to serve.
Many dedicated citizens contribute to the further bettering of the town ’ s appearance through donations, street festivals and hands-on work, and to the building and expansion of a civic culture.
Many civic and cultural institutions are located in the northern part of the neighborhood, in an area called the Civic Center.

Many and infrastructure
Many cities striving to implement better TOD strategies seek to secure funding to create new public transportation infrastructure and improve existing services.
Many advocates also seek independence from existing infrastructures, although others, particularly in more urban settings, pursue more integration with existing infrastructure.
Many were for infrastructure, such as bridges, roads and parks, but they also included archeological excavations of significant sites, the Historic American Buildings Survey ( HABS ), and other historic preservation activities.
Many tribal governments have seen substantial improvements in their ability to provide public services to their members, such as building schools, improving infrastructure, and shoring up the loss of native traditions.
Many green anarchists argue that small eco-villages ( of no more than a few hundred people ) are a scale of human living preferable to civilization, and that infrastructure and political systems should be re-organized to ensure that these are created.
Many longtime residents feel that the County Board of Commissioners has ignored repeated requests to slow down the development until proper infrastructure was in place.
Many financial institutions invest in infrastructure.
Many of these still have analogue infrastructure, and currently analogue transmissions are still found worldwide ( though the United States is currently scheduled to require broadcasters to switch off the NTSC service in 2009 — NTSC may still be a viable transmission means for cable television for several more years ).
Many of the country's ministries, government agencies, and welfare programs were begun during Faisal's reign, and he invested heavily in infrastructure .< ref name =" EI2 "> Kostiner, J.
Many countries regard railway networks as critical infrastructure ( even to this day ) and at the time of the creation of CNR during the continuing threat of the First World War, Canada was not the only country to engage in railway nationalization.
Many projects are " pay-as-you-go ", that is infrastructure, which lasts many years, is expected to be paid out of ongoing cash flow.
Many people from Mexico City own second homes there for weekend retreats, both for the climate and for the well-developed infrastructure.
Many people starved during the deportation and after, since the deported were moved to sparsely populated areas, unprepared for migration, lacking basic facilities and infrastructure.
Many casinos have eliminated the use of metal tokens ( and coins ), in their slot machines, in favor of paper receipts or pre-paid cards, which, while requiring heavy infrastructure costs to install, eliminate the coin handling expenses, jamming problems encountered in machines which took coins or tokens and can allow more game-specific technology in the space of a machine which would usually be dedicated to coin mechanisms.
Many freely available third-party Moodle plugins make use of this infrastructure.
Many ex-Whigs became Republicans who advocated modernization through education and infrastructure — especially better roads and railroads.
Many LonWorks platform-based control applications are being implemented with some sort of IP integration, either at the UI / application level or in the controls infrastructure.
Many citizens of Kotor received high ranks in the Serbian infrastructure.
Many city agencies believe that the streets of Staten Island lack the proper infrastructure to support the growing use of automobiles.
Many utility cooperatives strive to bring the best service at the lowest possible cost, but often the high cost of maintaining the infrastructure needed to cover large, rural areas without the support of large cities as a rich customer base causes prices to be high.
Many of the infrastructure problems have been given attention to since 2009.
Many of these share infrastructure, and run competing services.
Many governments have partnered with corporations in creating the necessary collection and recycling infrastructure.
Many third-world wars, however, tend to receive less substantial coverage because corporate media are often less interested, the lack of infrastructure makes reporting more difficult and expensive, and the conflicts are also far more dangerous for war correspondents.

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