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Many and combats
Many combats are too small to merit a name.

Many and deaths
Many deaths in the late 19th and early 20th century period were attributed to rescue teams being unable to locate those that had become lost in snowy regions as they were wearing only white.
Many make observations about celebrities ( especially those who have recently died ; one letter printed after the deaths of Gianni Versace and Princess Diana remarked on both their violent deaths and friendship with Elton John, stating " I tell you what.
Many prisoners, in utter despair at the horrible deaths of their families and unwilling to go on living, committed suicide by hanging themselves in the sleeping barracks with their belts.
Many Israelis on the right wing often blame him for Jewish deaths in terror attacks, attributing them to the Oslo agreements.
Many well-known people since their deaths have been discovered to enjoy spankings for erotic purposes or emotional gratification including renowned British Army officer T. E. Lawrence (" Lawrence of Arabia "), influential English theatre critic Kenneth Tynan, TV broadcaster Frank Bough, and English writer John Mortimer.
Many Vulcans are contact telepaths, and they have been observed taking part in a number of telepathy-related actions and rituals, including an instance where Commander Spock was telepathically aware of the simultaneous deaths of 400 other Vulcans on a faraway ship, the U. S. S.
Many German officers met their deaths driving heavy, rear-engined Tatras faster around corners than they could handle.
Many attempts to put out the fire caused the deaths of several citizens.
Many more were lost at sea, and the exact number of deaths is unknown.
Many whitewater deaths have occurred in this fashion.
Many of these places had very small populations with few deaths every year, and had a much better record of public hygiene.
Many of the famous people that he humiliates end up committing suicide shortly afterwards, suggesting that perhaps the Riddler did more than just inspire their deaths.
Many of the British were killed or wounded, some falling to their deaths down the mountain.
Many books written on the Great Fire state that no deaths occurred as a direct relation to the fire.
Many deaths are due to predators and parasites.
Many of those he slays are alternate versions of heroes he knows as allies in his home reality and their deaths weigh heavily on his mind, Mimic coming to increasingly resent how so many versions of the people he knows have been corrupted by their power.
Many still maintain that they will not recognize the deaths until the government admits its fault and its connection to the Dirty War and its systematically forced disappearances.
Many of these deaths are viewed to be preventable after the fact, clearly indicating the presence and importance of a hindsight bias in this field.
Many landlords resisted these tactics violently and there were deaths on either side of the dispute.
Many of the victims were found after a considerable period of time following their deaths, sometimes a year or more.
Many of these deaths were due to disease, particularly yellow fever and malaria.
Many characters met their deaths in these episodes, some of them shown on screen.
Many at the time ( including Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and Lev Lebedinsky ) criticised the work as too pessimistic ; Wilson argues that on the contrary " through careful ordering of the texts conveys a specific message of protest at the arbitrary power exercised by dictators in sending the innocent to their deaths " ( p. 411 ).

Many and boasts
Many centuries ago the doctors propagated the viability of a complex approach in the diagnosis of disease and the treatment of the patient, however modern medicine, which boasts a wide range of diagnostic methods and variety of therapeutic procedures, stresses specification.
Many of Birr's hurlers — including Brian Whelehan — learned their craft at St. Brendan's Community School, which also boasts a strong musical and scientific tradition.
Krugersdorp also boasts an 18-hole golf course and Many Extreme Sport Facilities.

Many and threats
Many officers have been ostracised by their own community and others have been forced to leave their homes in the face of threats to them and their families.
Many bomb threats that are not pranks are made as parts of other crimes, such as extortion, aircraft hijacking, arson, robbery or school attack.
Many shanty town dwellers vigorously oppose the description of their communities as ' slums ' arguing that this results in them being pathologised and then, often, subject to threats of evictions.
Many believed that the " Nine Partners " were holding unfair rule over the region through the use of extortion and threats of violence.
Many of Scientology's critics have also reported they were subject to threats and harassment in their private lives.
Many regular borrowers realized the threats were mostly bluffs and that they could get away with delinquent payments.
Many of these investigations resulted in convictions for making threats to do physical harm and threats to bomb federal facilities.
Many of these men, especially those who did not answer the call immediately, were pressured to " volunteer " for service with the SS, often by direct threats on their families.
Many also lead small warbands seeking to neutralise drow threats.
Many efforts are being made to mitigate these threats, with the hope of preserving the biodiversity of the region.
Many factors are taken into account when assessing conservation status: not simply the number of individuals remaining, but the overall increase or decrease in the population over time, breeding success rates, known threats.
Many of them went into exile to avoid the threats and harassment from the Somoza regime.
Many New Orleanians paid it little attention in advance, some having gotten blasé about threats of hurricanes which for decades had missed the city.

Many and epithets
Many deities could be given epithets that seem to indicate that they were greater than any other god, suggesting some kind of unity beyond the multitude of natural forces.
Many of his epithets however serve a thematic and not just a decorative function, as for instance in Ode 3, where the " bronze-walled court " and " well-built halls " of Croesus ( Ode 3. 30 – 31 and 3. 46 ) contrast architecturally with the " wooden house " of his funeral pyre ( Ode 3. 49 ), in an effect that aims at pathos and which underscores the moral of the ode.
Many tribes refer to themselves with their language's word for " people ," while referring to other, neighboring tribes with various epithets.

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