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Many and ecclesias
Many ecclesias organise holidays for young people, the most popular form in the UK being camping holidays and Youth Weekends such as Swanwick and others locally organised by different ecclesias.

Many and Central
One and Many in Aristotle's Metaphysics, Volume 2: The Central Books, Parmenides Publishing, ISBN 978-1-930972-05-6.
Many Central European countries and regions were parts of the German Empire | German and the Austro-Hungarian empires ; thus they also have historical and cultural connections.
Many in Hong Kong saw this as an adverse impact on one country, two systems, as the Central People's Government interpret the Basic Law to serve its need, that is, a two-year probation for Tsang, instead of a five-year term.
Many other refugees from Iran and the Central Asian countries constituting the former Soviet Union have also settled in the city as economic migrants.
Many peoples of the Near, Middle East and Central Asia claim Nasreddin as their own ( e. g., Turks, Afghans, Iranians, and Uzbeks ).
Many Central American and South American nationals can travel within their respective regional economic zones, such as Mercosur and the Andean Community of Nations, or on a bilateral basis ( e. g., between Chile and Peru, between Brazil and Chile ), without passports, presenting instead their national ID cards, or, for short stays, their voter-registration cards.
Many South American, Central American, and African nations follow the presidential model.
Many Central American civilizations also planned their cities, including sewage systems and running water.
Many Chinese lived in Central City during the early days working the placer deposits of Gregory Gulch.
Many of them became refugees from a number of states of Central Asia and Caucasus ( as well as from the separatist Chechen Republic ), forced to flee during political unrest and hostilities towards Russians.
Many glass panels from Laurelton Hall are also there ; for many years some were on display in local restaurants and businesses in Central Florida.
Many of them settled in Central America, Peru and Chile, while Ana de Ayala befriended another survivor, Juan de Penalosa, with whom she lived with for the rest of her days in Panama.
Many people in the Central African Republic, and most of the rest of the world, regard Bokassa as a typical kleptocrat or describe him as either an egotistical madman or a bloodthirsty dictator.
Many notable legislators from across the country such as Senator Ted Kennedy, Speaker of the House Tip O ' Neill, and House Majority Leader Jim Wright and Congressman William H. Natcher among others came to his funeral which was held in Hindman, Kentucky at the Morton Combs Athletic Complex on the campus of Knott County Central High School.
Many persons are also of Central American and other Latino descent, perhaps those of Californio or Spanish-American descent whose ancestors were former Mexican citizens until the US annexed California in 1848.
Many of its early factories were located between the Illinois Central Railroad and Harvey's eastern boundary at Halsted Street.
Many longtime residents say that " As the coal industry goes, so goes Central City!
Many of the shops and restaurants along the International Corridor represent the community's multi-ethnic heritages, from Central America, West Africa, Southeast Asia, the Caribbean, and many other parts of the world.
Many argued that consolidation with the Ticonderoga Central School District to the north would reduce taxes in the Town.
Many of these Portuguese-American citizens immigrated from the Azores Islands, Portugal into the area to work at the factories in Cumberland and the adjacent cities of Pawtucket, Rhode Island, and Central Falls, Rhode Island.
Many North and Central American species are visited by specialist pollinators in the apid group Eucerini, especially the genera Peponapis and Xenoglossa, and these bees can be very important for fruit set.
Many people of Zapotec ancestry have emigrated to the United States over several decades, and they maintain their own social organizations in the Los Angeles and Central Valley areas of California.
Many coup d ' état in the Central African Republic only happened between the rebels and each government in place to control diamonds regions.
Many scholars posit the origins of the Bulgars as a Turkic tribe of Central Asia ( perhaps with Iranian elements ).

Many and grouping
Many later Marxist theorists ( e. g. Eric Wolfe ) have generalized this characterization to include non-European societies, grouping feudalism together with Imperial Chinese and pre-Columbian Incan societies as ' tributary.
Many Gorani speakers belong to the religious grouping Yarsanism, with a large number of religious documents written in Gorani.
Many were amalgamated into larger organisations, which were themselves grouped into the ' Big Four ' in 1923 ( see List of railway companies involved in the 1923 grouping ).
* Many genera are not yet investigated for their grouping into clades:
Many of the houses at Currumbin date from the period of its earliest subdivision and the area contains a substantial grouping of fibro beach houses.
Many from Kamenev and Zinoviev's group, as well as most from the Workers Opposition grouping had left by mid-1927, espousing support for Stalin.
Many shippers prefer to not use such methods as they prefer to only contract with one service provider, because using a LTL carrier and a parcel carrier adds another point of failure for the shipper's operations ( that is, something can go wrong during the grouping of all parcels into one load at the LTL carrier entry point ).
Many of Bacon ’ s Balintawak students and some of his and the Saavedra's Doce Pares students continued to teach in the old method of random instruction, while Villasin taught in his " grouping " style .< ref >
Many NUS commentators are in agreement that such an organised grouping is clearly in existence.

Many and would
Many of our young people think it would.
Many local citizens feared that there would be irregularities at the polls, and Williams got himself a permit to carry a gun and promised an orderly election.
Many years later, the photon-counting apparatus in the nose of the ship would determine that the star was close enough to actuate deceleration.
" Many would agree with the Dalai Lama that Buddhism as a religion is kindness toward others.
Many anarchists also argue that private defense and court agencies would have to have a good reputation in order to stay in business.
Many officials, including those from Maryland, Virginia and Louisiana, as well as Chief Justice Chase personally, underscored for the President that the Southern states were economically in a state of chaos and governmental disorganization, and most anxious to reach agreements that would restore them to the Union.
Many Athenians prominent earlier in the century would have lost citizenship, had this law applied to them: Cleisthenes, the founder of democracy, had a non-Athenian mother, and the mothers of Cimon and Themistocles were not Greek at all, but Thracian.
Many stars visible to the naked eye have such a low absolute magnitude that they would appear bright enough to cast shadows if they were only 10 parsecs from the Earth: Rigel (− 7. 0 ), Deneb (− 7. 2 ), Naos (− 6. 0 ), and Betelgeuse (− 5. 6 ).
Many 3rd party companies would introduce compatible Ethernet and Token Ring cards that used these same drivers.
Many GA-style guitars also have a convex back panel to increase the volume of space in the soundbox without making the soundbox deeper at the edges, which would affect comfort and playability.
Many ordinary churchgoers — that is, those who could afford a copy, as it was expensive — would own a copy of the prayer book.
Many exotic woods are suitable for suburi ( solo practice ), but not for paired practice where they would come into contact with other bokken.
Many magazines in the UK including Total Film, Empire and SFX ran the story that Jackman would be playing Bixby.
Many fine chemicals are prepared via catalysis ; methods include those of heavy industry as well as more specialized processes that would be prohibitively expensive on a large scale.
Many a wife would keep her husband's brass curling stone handle on the mantelpiece, brightly polished until the next time it was needed.
Many a sheltered scholar would have been astonished at the Cimmerian's linguistic abilities ..." He also has incredible stamina, enabling him to go without sleep for a few days.
Many years later in a letter to Davis ( ca 1965 ), Gödel would confess that " he was, at the time of these lectures, not at all convinced that his concept of recursion comprised all possible recursions ".
Many would disapprove of government filtering viewpoints on moral or political issues, agreeing that this could become support for propaganda.
Many would also find it unacceptable that an ISP, whether by law or by the ISP's own choice, should deploy such software without allowing the users to disable the filtering for their own connections.
Many of them would come to be definitive examples of what came to be known as " mockumentaries ".
Many men, usually the younger brothers in a family would stress out, accept lower status serfdom in form of human lease, but one with the possibility of a stable love life, than the emotional trauma of high status and polyandry.
Many thought the incident would end his season early, but Earnhardt refused to give up.
Many prematurely considered that victory in Europe would come by summer's end ; but Eisenhower knew from his German roots that the fight would continue.

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