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Many of the new appointees are art collectors.
* Mint mark collections: Many collectors consider different mint marks significant enough to justify representation in their collection.
Many ordinary spacecraft and satellites also use solar collectors, temperature-control panels and Sun shades as light sails, to make minor corrections to their attitude and orbit without using fuel.
Many casual collectors enjoy accumulating stamps without worrying about the details.
Many casual stamp collectors accumulate stamps for sheer enjoyment and relaxation without worrying about the tiny details.
Many adults dismissed it as a childish pursuit but later many of those same collectors, as adults, began to systematically study the available postage stamps and publish books about them.
Many dealers sell stamps through the Internet while others have neighborhood shops which are among the best resources for beginning and intermediate collectors.
Many collectors limit their collecting to particular countries, certain time periods or particular subjects ( called " topicals ") like birds or aircraft on stamps.
Many geologists and fossil collectors from Europe and America visited Anning at Lyme, including the geologist George William Featherstonhaugh, who called Anning a " very clever funny Creature.
Many of the world's popular museums — from the Metropolitan in New York City to the Thyssen in Madrid or the Franz Mayer in Mexico City — have collections formed by the generous collectors that donated them to be seen by the general public.
Many collectors enjoy making a plan for their collections, combining education, stimulation and experimentation to develop a personal collecting style ; and even those who reject the notion of " planned collecting " can refine their " selection skills " with some background information on the methods of collecting.
Many of his paintings were then sold to American collectors.
Many film score albums go out-of-print after the films finish their theatrical runs and some have become extremely rare collectors ’ items.
Many costume jewelry designers made fruit jewelry also inspired by Carmen Miranda which is still highly valued and collectible by vintage and antique costume jewelry collectors ( recently featured on America's Next Top Model Cycle 12 Ep.
Many Eastern European countries and others sold great numbers of CTOs to collectors in the 1950s-1990s strictly for revenue.
Many private collectors also consulted Thomsen.
Many shell collectors belong to " shell clubs " where they can meet others who share their interests.
Many of the pottery pieces were designed by famous architects such as Frank Lloyd Wright Produced for only a few years, this pottery exemplifies the Arts and Crafts Movement and today is highly sought after by art collectors.
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 recovered programmes, particularly those made by the BBC, have been returned as telerecordings by foreign broadcasters or private film collectors from the 1980s onwards, as the BBC has taken stock of the large gaps in its archive and sought to recover as much of the missing material as possible.
Many years later, acetate discs of 29 of the shows were discovered in Lloyd's home, and they now circulate among old-time radio collectors.
Many of these cameras today have become collectors items and there is a small but well organized group of fans of these devices who still use and maintain these cameras as hobby or a special interest, even if they went out of productions a long time ago.
Many companies now make egg coddlers, and some are highly sought after collectors ’ items.
Many of these collectors have internet sites in which they show their airports to other collectors.

Many and ask
Consider Peter Unger's example of a cloud ( from his famous 1980 paper, " The Problem of the Many "): it's not clear where the boundary of a cloud lies ; for any given bit of water vapor, one can ask whether it's part of the cloud or not, and for many such bits, one won't know how to answer.
Many parents have since stopped me on the street or in airports to thank me for helping them to raise fine children, and they've often added, " I don't see any instant gratification in Baby and Child Care " I answer that they're right -- I've always advised parents to give their children firm, clear leadership and to ask for cooperation and politeness in return.
Many screensavers can be configured to ask users for a password before permitting the user to resume work.
Many of Taylor's works were published by subscription ; i. e., he would propose a book, ask for contributors, and write it when he had enough subscribers to undertake the printing costs.
Many employers, however, have developed a " don't ask, don't tell " attitude toward hiring undocumented Mexican nationals.
Many cuneiform tablets contain prayers to certain gods asking for protection from demons, while others ask the gods to expel the demons that have invaded their bodies.
Many brides ask bridesmaids, if they are adults, to be legal witnesses who sign the marriage license after the ceremony.
Many church officials would ask Victoria for his opinion on appointments to cathedral positions because of his fame and knowledge.
Many Quebec television shows contain humour, and a lot of talk-shows ask for comic people to participate.
Many political commentators claimed that Hong Kong would experience a surge in people claiming the right of abode from mainland China, possibly disrupting the economy of Hong Kong, which prompted the Hong Kong Government to ask the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress to reinterpret Articles 22 ( 4 ) and 24 ( 2 )( 3 ) of Hong Kong's Basic Law, which effectively overturned the court decision.
Many judges also ask the parties to prepare form orders with a brief statements of law to help the judge write the decision.
Many mathematics journals ask authors of research papers and expository articles to list subject codes from the Mathematics Subject Classification in their papers.
Many research journals in mathematics ask authors to classify their papers according to this scheme ; the classifications appear in the published work.
Many problems in NP, including many NP-complete problems, ask whether a particular object exists, such as a satisfying assignment, a graph coloring, or a clique of a certain size.
Many LGBT people ask her for protection from violence, hatred, disease, and to help them in search of love.
Many years later, a prison officer recalled seeing Straffen " circling, banging the fence every couple of minutes ", and that one fellow officer described Straffen as aloof and hostile: " Never talks unless he has to ask for something.
Many audience members approached Charles at the end of the show to ask where they could purchase the record.
Many mathematics journals ask authors to label their papers with MSC subject codes.
Many people might ask if it ’ s safe for someone with poor motor and communication skills to ride a horse.
Many of them were considered sacred and people came to them to sacrifice silver, blood, red ribbons and coins and ask for welfare and prosperity.
Many ask, what does an event with alcohol, meat and young girls competing over beauty have to do with Divali?
Many people wrote her letters, to ask for advice on sexuality and eroticism.
Many people ask these questions, and the pope ’ s answers to these questions can be found here.
He wrote in his standard textbook An introduction to physical methods of treatment in psychiatry: " Many patients unable to tolerate a long course of ECT, can do so when anxiety is relieved by narcosis ... What is so valuable is that they generally have no memory about the actual length of the treatment or the numbers of ECT used ... After 3 or 4 treatments they may ask for ECT to be discontinued because of an increasing dread of further treatments.

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