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Many more modern Indo-European languages show residual traces of the dual, as in the English distinctions both vs. all, either vs. any, neither vs. none, and so on.
Many Semitic languages also have dual number.
Many calibres have dual civilian / military uses but are not completely identical-e. g.
Many more modern Indo-European languages show residual traces of the dual, as in the English distinctions both vs. all, either vs. any, neither vs. none, and so on.
Many Semitic languages also have dual number.
) Many of the spoken Arabic dialects have a dual marking for nouns ( only ), but its use is not mandatory.
Many patent medicines, cosmetics, and household cleaning supplies have been also aimed at hoodoo practitioners and have found dual usage as conventional and spiritual remedies ; examples include Four Thieves Vinegar, Florida Water, and Red Devil Lye.
Many of the earlier classes of diesel locomotive used on British Railways were fitted with dual systems to enable full usage of BR's rolling stock inherited from the private companies which had different systems depending on which company the stock originated from.
Many states no longer allow dual agency.
Many homes have dual aerials with one pointing at Belmont ( or in some places Emley Moor ) and the other at Waltham ( East Midlands ), the latter which usually gives a far inferior picture quality but was often used in the days when ITV had more regional variations so that Mansfield folk could keep up with local news and sport.
Many trunk roads have segregated lanes in a dual carriageway, or are of motorway standard.
Many examples of noncompact hyperkähler manifolds arise as moduli spaces of solutions to certain gauge theory equations which arise from the dimensional reduction of the anti-self dual Yang – Mills equations:
Many shooting games on Xbox Live Arcade and PlayStation Network use this dual control design.
Many main routes around the Quays are high-quality dual carriageway routes, built after the demise of Salford Docks.
Many commercially released video DVDs are dual layer ( 8. 5 GB ); DVD Shrink can make a shrunk copy which will fit on a single-layer ( 4. 7 GB ) writeable DVD, processing the video with some loss of quality and allowing the user to discard unwanted content such as foreign-language soundtracks.
Many Christians view the New Jerusalem as a current reality, that the New Jerusalem is the consummation of the Body of Christ, the Church and that Christians already take part in membership of both the heavenly Jerusalem and the earthly Church in a kind of dual citizenship.
Many different types of card were produced, including Gigabit Ethernet, single and dual 100Mbit Ethernet, Ultra-2 SCSI, ATM and graphics.
Many N-Class roads are dual carriageway for some or all of their length, with a few also being given the designation of semi-motorway, where junctions are grade-separated and there is a central reservation with crash barrier.
Many of these " New Christians " were eventually forced to either leave the countries or intermarry with the local populace by the dual Inquisitions of Portugal and Spain.
Many Canadian universities offer dual admission to students upon completion of their graduation requirements.
Many living campaigns serve a dual role of providing a creative outlet for highly involved volunteer contributors while also serving as a marketing tool for the publisher of the game system that is the focus of the living campaign.
Many state governments within the United States have recognized the benefit of dual enrollment and have consequently instructed their public universities to begin collaborating with local schools.
Many APSIA schools offer joint and dual degree programs that combine the study of international affairs with such fields as law, business, public policy, environmental studies, social work or public health.
Many dual process models are used to explain the affective ( emotional ) and cognitive processing and interpretations of messages, as well as the different depths of attitude change.

Many and system
Many devotees and critics of Korzybski reduced his rather complex system to a simple matter of what he said about the verb " to be.
Many anarchists view capitalism as an inherently authoritarian and hierarchical system and therefore reject anarcho-capitalism as a form of anarchism.
Many systems became quite sophisticated in graphic presentation, especially considering that the system was confined to ASCII codes.
Many states have what are termed mixed economies, referring to the varying degree of planned and market-driven elements in a state's economic system.
Many, but not all, who consider themselves cognitive scientists have a functionalist view of the mind — the view that mental states are classified functionally, such that any system that performs the proper function for some mental state is considered to be in that mental state.
Many ciphers are based on publicly known algorithms or are open source, and so it is only the difficulty of obtaining the key that determines security of the system, provided that there is no analytic attack ( i. e., a ' structural weakness ' in the algorithms or protocols used ), and assuming that the key is not otherwise available ( such as via theft, extortion, or compromise of computer systems ).
Many of the challenges listed above offer a glimpse into some of the obstacles that corporations implementing a CRM suite face ; in many cases time, resources and staffing do not allow for the troubleshooting necessary to tackle an issue and the system is shelved or sidestepped instead.
Many definitions tend to postulate or assume that complexity expresses a condition of numerous elements in a system and numerous forms of relationships among the elements.
Many libraries found this system too detailed and complex for their needs, and Cutter received many requests from librarians at small libraries who wanted the classification adapted for their collections.
Many subclasses arranged systematically, with common divisions, such as those by geography and language, following a consistent system throughout.
Many cacti have a short growing season and a long dormancy and are able to react quickly to any rainfall, helped by an extensive but relatively shallow root system.
Many clubs use a ranking system.
Many vehicles were destroyed or commandeered by militias, especially in the north and east of the country, and the fuel supply system was also badly affected.
Many of the stricter communities of the Reformed and Presbyterian denominations practice a form of restricted Communion, which they designate Close Communion ( to distinguish it from the closed communion system mentioned above ).
Many exploits are designed to provide superuser-level access to a computer system.
Many different analog filter designs have been developed, each trying to optimise some feature of the system response.
Many Catholics objected to the election system because it effectively denied the authority of the Pope in Rome over the French Church.
Many rituals can sometimes be considered folklore, whether formalized in a cultural or religious system ( e. g. weddings, baptisms, harvest festivals ) or practiced within a family or secular context.
Many betting systems have been created in an attempt to " beat the bookie " but most still accept that no system can make an unprofitable bet profitable over time.
Many of the extrasolar planets are much closer to their parent stars and hence much hotter than gas giants in the solar system, making it possible that some of those planets are a type not observed in our solar system.
Many experts nevertheless recommend to reboot as soon as possible after encountering a Recoverable Alert because the system may be in an unpredictable state that can cause data corruption.
Many of the text elements are found in the 1988 ISO technical report TR 9537 Techniques for using SGML, which in turn covers the features of early text formatting languages such as that used by the RUNOFF command developed in the early 1960s for the CTSS ( Compatible Time-Sharing System ) operating system: these formatting commands were derived from the commands used by typesetters to manually format documents.
Many cities and towns have some form of transportation for hire available as well, such as taxis, bus rapid transit system ( such as TransJakarta ), and motorized autorickshaws ( bajaj ).

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