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Many students left and were enrolled in the local common school or a recently re-opened private school for boys.
Many were in common use, but had become unacceptable in normal discourse before the end of the twentieth century.
Many members of the movement are also aware of this, and argue that, as long as they have a common opponent, they should march together-even if they don't share exactly the same political vision.
Many years later, the UCL academic staff common room was dedicated to his memory as the Housman Room.
Many types of applications use variables representable in eight or fewer bits, and processor designers optimize for this common usage.
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 variations were created, the most common of which is served cold rather than hot.
Many common bronze alloys have the unusual and very desirable property of expanding slightly just before they set, thus filling in the finest details of a mold.
Many of these jurisdictions recognise customary law, and in some, such as South Africa the Constitution requires that the common law be developed in accordance with the Bill of Rights.
Many notable Celtic musicians such as Alan Stivell and Paddy Moloney claim that the different Celtic musics have much in common.
Many of these vehicles are second hand ( such as the 1500 decommissioned Dutch buses, which the Netherlands donated to Cuba in the mid 1990s ) and despite the United States trade embargo, American-style yellow school buses ( imported second-hand from Canada ) are increasingly common sights.
Many crystalline minerals can be transformed into higher-density phases by shock waves ; for example, the common mineral quartz can be transformed into the higher-pressure forms coesite and stishovite.
Many jelly desserts are traditionally set with agar and are flavored with fruits, though gelatin based jellies are also common in contemporary desserts.
Many examples have passed into common usage.
Many subclasses arranged systematically, with common divisions, such as those by geography and language, following a consistent system throughout.
Many critics came to view the work as a tragedy in which Don Quixote's innate idealism and nobility are viewed by the world as insane, and are defeated and rendered useless by common reality.
* Confusion or incompetence on the part of African doctors: " Many common Third World diseases are confused with AIDS even if they are not part of its official definition.
Many variants of Ethernet remain in common use.
Many studies have found that certain fears ( e. g. animals, heights ) are much more common than others ( e. g. flowers, clouds ).
Many common terms for seeds and fruit do not correspond to the botanical classifications.
Many common axiomatic systems, such as first-order Peano arithmetic and axiomatic set theory, including the canonical Zermelo – Fraenkel set theory ( ZF ), can be formalized as first-order theories.
Many common law countries have now abolished the felony / misdemeanor distinction and replaced it with other distinctions such as between indictable offences and summary offences.
Many artisanal, hand made cheeses, both common varieties and local specialties, are produced by small family farms throughout Greece and offer distinct flavors atypical of the mass produced varieties found commercially in Greece and abroad.
Many scare stories have originated from various Russian gas masks and their filters that are now common in surplus stores ; the GP-5 was often considered to have an asbestos filter, however like most cold-war masks it only contains activated charcoal.
Many of the common childhood diseases such as measles, mumps, and chicken pox were mostly eradicated with a national program of vaccinations.

Many and statistics
Many statistics are also available from outside of Major League Baseball, from leagues such as the National Association of Professional Base Ball Players and the Negro Leagues.
Many crimes committed by released convicts treated in TBS-clinics, escape statistics because they occurred in other countries, or because they differ from the crime the convict was originally convicted for ( many convicts released from TBS-clinics find their way in illegal drug trade and related crimes ).
Many gun control opponents point to statistics in advertising campaigns purporting that " approximately 9 or so children are killed by people discharging firearms every day across the US ," and argue that this statistic is seldom accompanied by a differentiation of those children killed by individuals from unintentional discharges and stray bullets, and of those " children ," under the age of majority — which is 18-21 in the U. S .— who are killed while acting as aggressors in street gang related mutual combat or while committing crimes, many of which are seen as arising from the War on Drugs.
Many statisticians believe that the mainstream public should be informed of the counter-intuitive results in statistics such as Simpson's paradox.
Many different descriptive statistics can be chosen as a measure of the central tendency of the data items.
Many Bayesian point-estimators are the posterior distribution's statistics of central tendency, e. g., its mean, median, or mode:
Many of the most controversial topics for statistics issued by government do not come from ONS though they are expected to meet National Statistics standards.
Many non-parametric test statistics, such as U statistics, are approximately normal for large enough sample sizes, and hence are often performed as Z-tests.
Many colleagues of Mahalanobis took an interest in statistics and the group grew in the Statistical Laboratory located in his room at the Presidency College, Calcutta.
Many public Web forums have a limited ability in terms of reviewing comparable properties, past sales prices or monthly supply statistics.
Many of these gameplay aspects, such as spin, are affected by the 16 characters ' individual statistics.
Many doctors exhibit innumeracy when attempting to explain a graph or statistics to a patient.
Many libraries with a large number of functions for data acquisition, signal generation, mathematics, statistics, signal conditioning, analysis, etc., along with numerous graphical interface elements are provided in several LabVIEW package options.
Many misunderstandings concerning p arise because statistics classes and instructional materials ignore or at least do not emphasize the role of prior evidence in interpreting p. A renewed emphasis on prior evidence could encourage researchers to place p in the proper context, evaluating a hypothesis by weighing p together with all the other evidence about the hypothesis.
Many poor non-member states around the world also get free access to Meteosat data, when their yearly gross national income does not exceed 3500 USD per capita, based on World bank statistics reports.
Many game rules come with a standard character sheet, a kind of a fill-in form which may be photocopied and has sections laid out for all of the game statistics a character can have.
Many of these agencies publish their country's census results and other population statistics on their agency's website.
Many prison abolitionist view women's entry and exit from prison as a reflection of women's status in the general populations ’ society, This view is further highlighted with statistics offered by The Sentencing Project on women's incarceration.
Many employers use statistics such as the Bradford factor that do not distinguish between genuine illness and absence for inappropriate reasons.
Many Strat-O-Matic users have devoted uncounted solitary hours toward playing out an entire season for a team or league, then comparing players ' and teams ' statistics from the game play ( laboriously kept with pencil, paper, and slide rule in the era before hand-held calculators and computers ) with their real-life equivalents ; the closer the match, the more realistic Strat-O-Matic was deemed compared with its competitors.
Many population studies acknowledge the inherent difficulties in producing reliable statistics, given the scarcity of hard data.
" Many people were at first surprised at my using the words " statistical " and " statistics ", as it was supposed that some in our own language might have expressed the same meaning.
Many different third party statistics websites have been developed to track the progress of BOINC projects.

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