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Many of Alan ’ s writings are unable to be exactly dated, and the circumstances and details surrounding his writing are often unknown as well.
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 details of the day's events are in dispute, with no agreement even on the number of marchers present that day.
Many courses have a main layout sign at the beginning of the course to show details of the course as a whole, as well as any needed information about the course.
Many of the details given above ( the Air Force career, the Ph. D .) were mentioned in letters " Tiptree " wrote, and also appeared in official author biographies.
Many different formulations exist which are all more or less equivalent but differ in the details of
Many of the specific details are debatable.
Many of his buildings feature superficial details inspired by the pointed arches of Gothic architecture, and make use of extremely narrow vertical windows.
Many, many details still had to be worked out, both within GM and in the U. S. occupied zone of Germany, before this could actually occur.
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 of the details only become known to us as we progress in the implementation.
Many details about Sweyn's life are contested.
Many of the important details of the new coalition had been hammered out on 20 September, though minor details were reportedly still being hammered out as the vote took place.
Many details may appear superfluous, but turn out to be integral to the plot ( such as a sofa that Richard ordered which has somehow become trapped on his staircase in a position where it not only cannot be removed, but could not apparently have arrived in the first place ; this is explained by the time machine having appeared in the staircase wall while the removal men were bringing it in, Dirk opening the door to help them get it up the stairs before the machine departed ).
Many of these agreements reflect inconsequential grammatical details, but some are significant.
Many details about Nephite society, government, laws, and culture can be inferred from the Book of Mormon.
Many details concerning the life of Camões remain unknown, but he is thought to have been born around 1524.
Many of the details couldn't have been known to Posidonius ; rather, Bertius and Tavernier show Posidonius's ideas about the positions of the continents
Many contemporaries perceived All Saints ' as Italian in character, though in fact it combines fourteenth century English details, with a German-style spire.
Many of the details of their discussions are unclear, but it appears that the churchmen emphasised that while they supported Stephen as king, they sought a negotiated peace ; Henry reaffirmed that he would avoid the English cathedrals and would not expect the bishops to attend his court.
Many details about the town are fictionalized for the novel.
Many of the town's residents credited school board member Ward P. Davenport for expediting the construction of the school, for attending to its details and for keeping the costs under control.
Many transit advocates believe that it would have been wiser either to build it using streetcars, as was originally planned, to allow for lower costs and more flexibility in route options or simply to extend the underground Bloor – Danforth line further into Scarborough ( for more details, including the proposal to combine it with the Eglinton Crosstown line, see Future below ).

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Many of Alcott's educational principles are still used in classrooms today, including " teach by encouragement ", art education, music education, acting exercises, learning through experience, risk-taking in the classroom, tolerance in schools, physical education / recess, and early childhood education.
Many of the common childhood diseases such as measles, mumps, and chicken pox were mostly eradicated with a national program of vaccinations.
Many common " first names " are actually based on nicknames from childhood within the church that stuck.
Many birth defects or syndromes present at birth are best treated in childhood, and pediatric plastic surgeons specialize in treating these conditions in children.
Many LGBT people say that this stage began for them during adolescence or childhood, when they first became aware of their sexual orientation toward members of the same sex.
Many women possess such thin, fragile hymens, easily stretched and already perforated at birth, that the hymen can be broken in childhood without the girl even being aware of it, often through athletic activities.
Many adults with childhood esotropias of this type make use of contact lenses to control their ' squint '.
Many of Doig's paintings are landscapes, somewhat abstract, with a number harking back to the snowy scenes of his childhood in Canada.
Many children become infected with EBV, and these infections usually cause no symptoms or are indistinguishable from the other mild, brief illnesses of childhood.
Many of Merton's childhood experiences formed a basis for his theory of social structure, particularly the reference group.
Many children attend some form of early childhood education before they begin school such as:
Many of these traits stem from a dysfunctional childhood with his squabbling parents Frank and Estelle, and often form the basis of his involvement in various plots, schemes, and awkward social encounters.
Many critics reviewed the album, Pitchfork Media quotes " The Richard D. James Album is 43. 5 minutes of pure electronic genius " A review by the Chicago Sun-Times < nowiki >'</ nowiki > Jim DeRogatis said of the album: " James has turned inward for inspiration, painting aural pictures of real and imagined scenes from his West Country childhood.
Many stories are told about the childhood and life of ash-Shafi ' i, and it is difficult to separate truth from myth:
Many children will adjust well during childhood and adolescence, although disability is more likely nearer the limits of viability.
Many of these people only became salarymen because they were told to do so by their childhood environment, and quit after becoming discouraged by the nature of their work.
Many explore typical childhood themes ( skinny dipping, reading the funnies, dressing up, vamping, napping, playing board games ) but others touch on darker themes such as insecurity, loneliness, injury, sexuality and death.
* " Childhood indoctrination and ethics ": Many atheists, agnostics, and others see early childhood education in religion and spirituality as a form of brainwashing or social conditioning, forcing a child to accept certain ideas before he or she is old enough to fully understand them and make an informed decision whether or not to agree.
Many of these PME diseases begin in childhood or adolescence.
Many of Strand's poems are nostalgiac in tone, evoking the bays, fields, boats, and pines of his childhood on Prince Edward Island.
Many of his childhood experiences and the people he knew there influenced his interest and were the impetus for his concern for wildlife.
Many of his poems recalled his childhood days in the North East, and are featured in such publications as The Sense of the Visit, To the Ancestral North, Throwback, and Shields Sketches.
Many of the characters that appear are my childhood friends.
Many Beatles landmarks can be found in Woolton, including ' Mendips ' ( Lennon's childhood home at 251 Menlove Avenue ) and Strawberry Field.

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