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Many and contemporary
Many of his poems purported to be exactly contemporary and political ; ;
Many contemporary Pueblo peoples object to the use of the term Anasazi, although there is still controversy among them on a native alternative.
Many contemporary definitions of " artist " and " art " are highly contingent on culture, resisting aesthetic prescription, in much the same way that the features constituting beauty and the beautiful, cannot be standardized easily without corruption into kitsch.
Many have similar tin contents to contemporary bronze artefacts and it is possible that some copper-zinc alloys were accidental and perhaps not even distinguished from copper.
Many contemporary thinkers actually suggest that time is the fourth dimension, thus reducing space and time to one distinct ontological entity, the space-time continuum.
Many jelly desserts are traditionally set with agar and are flavored with fruits, though gelatin based jellies are also common in contemporary desserts.
Many contemporary dance forms can be traced back to historical, traditional, ceremonial, and ethnic dance.
Many contemporary composers specify highly specialized scordatura.
Many place miracles of Saint Anthony of Padua in the midst of contemporary Madrid.
Many contemporary analysts and even art critics have begun to see artistic value in some graffiti and to recognize it as a form of public art.
Many churches today use contemporary worship music which includes a range of styles often influenced by popular music.
Many contemporary chroniclers were not even sure quite how to describe his personal belief structure.
Many of these designs, as well as test prints and proof sheets, were to crop up in contemporary Merz pictures.
Many of the innovations that Sterne introduced, adaptations in form that should be understood as an exploration of what constitutes the novel, were highly influential to Modernist writers like James Joyce and Virginia Woolf, and more contemporary writers such as Thomas Pynchon and David Foster Wallace.
Many aspects of modernist design still persist within the mainstream of contemporary architecture today, though its previous dogmatism has given way to a more playful use of decoration, historical quotation, and spatial drama. In other arts such pragmatic considerations were less important.
Many contemporary and technologically advanced movies often rely on ancient myths to construct narratives.
Many reviews in academic journals were critical, with historians claiming that she had distorted and misinterpreted the contemporary records that she was using.
Many medieval English verses associated with the birth of Jesus take the form of a lullaby, including " Lullay, my liking, my dere son, my sweting " and may be versions of contemporary lullabies.
# Many Poles living in emigrant communities ( for example in the USA ), whose families left Poland just after World War II, retain a number of minor features of Polish vocabulary as spoken in the first half of the 20th century that now sound archaic, however, to contemporary visitors from Poland.
Many of Peter ’ s recipes have been found surprisingly effective by contemporary research, and it is believed that women in antiquity had more control over their reproduction than previously believed.
Many contemporary Andean Quechua speakers still call it runasimi ( or regional variants thereof ), literally " people speech ", although " runa " here has the more specific sense of " indigenous Andean " people.
Many contemporary approaches treat rhetoric as human communication that includes purposeful and strategic manipulation of symbols.
Many contemporary writers and modern historians claim that there was a revolutionary change in world view.
Many of the older and more traditional schools often take longer to allow students to test for higher ranks than newer, more contemporary schools, as they may not have the required testing intervals.
Many contemporary uses of uranium exploit its unique nuclear properties.

Many and string
Many early bassists doubled on both the brass bass and string bass, as the instruments were then often referred to.
Many harpsichords have exactly one string per note.
Many physicists who talk about the multiverse, especially advocates of the string landscape, do not care much about parallel universes per se.
Many of the accepted notions of a unified theory of physics since the 1970s, including string theory, superstring theory, M-theory, loop quantum gravity, all assume, and to some degree depend upon, the existence of the graviton.
* Many instances of the most commonly used garbage-collected type, the string, have a short lifetime, since they are typically intermediate values in string manipulation.
Many theoretical physicists ( e. g., Stephen Hawking, Edward Witten, Juan Maldacena and Leonard Susskind ) believe that string theory is a step towards the correct fundamental description of nature.
Many pieces from the baroque period for solo string instruments, such as Bach's Sonatas and partitas for solo violin and cello, convey subtle harmony through inference rather than full chordal structures.
Many oscillators, including the human voice, a bowed violin string, or a Cepheid variable star, are more or less periodic, and so composed of harmonics.
Many roasts are tied with string prior to roasting, often using the reef knot or the packer's knot.
* Encoded names: Many of the procedures and data structures in PostScript are looked up by name, string identifier.
Many classical musicians, especially singers and string players, have a similar problem.
Many composers famous for their string quartets – such as Joseph Haydn ( pioneer of the quartet genre ), Béla Bartók, Paul Hindemith, and Dmitri Shostakovich – never composed a string quintet.
* Many string algorithms including longest common subsequence, longest increasing subsequence, longest common substring, Levenshtein distance ( edit distance ).
Many accounts of the trial depict Speer as a crafty and intelligent defendant who pulled any string he could in his defense.
Many guitarists believe that the OM — a combination of Martin's modified 14-fret 000 body shape, long scale ( 25. 4 ") neck, solid headstock, 1-3 / 4 " nut width, 4-1 / 8 " maximum depth at the endwedge, and 2-3 / 8 " string spread at the bridge — offers the most versatile combination of features available in a steel-string acoustic guitar.
Many sailors in the Royal Navy, during the 1950s at least, used a spreader-a length of wood with a V cut in each end to engage the second hammock string on each side.
Many archive documents testify that from 1585 to 1895 Brescia was the cradle of a magnificent school of string players and makers, all styled " maestro ", of all the different kinds of stringed instruments of the Renaissance: viola da gamba ( viols ), violone, lyra, lyrone, violetta and viola da brazzo.
** Many stars and more string games, New York: William Morrow & Co Library 1985, ISBN 0-688-05792-6
Many bowed string instruments use a visibly curved fingerboard, nut and bridge in order to gain bow clearance on each individual string.
Many Inuit folk games revolve around song as well, including string games, hide-and-seek, juggling and rhymes and riddles.
Many more examples come from string theory: S-duality relates type IIB string theory with the coupling constant g to the same type IIB string theory with the coupling constant 1 / g.

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