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Many and editions
Many derivative editions were also being written at the time, as was the custom of envious or unscrupulous writers.
Many Saint novels were reprinted in new editions in the 1960s to capitalize on the popular The Saint ( TV series ) | television series, starring Roger Moore.
Many distilleries are releasing " Single Cask " editions, which are the product of a single cask that has not been vatted with whisky from any other casks.
Many editions.
Many of these, especially the Greek editions ( which were printed with typefaces made by Claude Garamond ), were famous for their typographical elegance.
First owned and published by Alexander Macmillan, Nature was similar to its predecessors in its attempt to “ provide cultivated readers with an accessible forum for reading about advances in scientific knowledge .” Janet Browne has proposed that “ far more than any other science journal of the period, Nature was conceived, born, and raised to serve polemic purpose .” Many of the early editions of Nature consisted of articles written by members of a group that called itself the X Club, a group of scientists known for having liberal, progressive, and somewhat controversial scientific beliefs relative to the time period.
Many human gods from previous editions were not included, although one new demigod, Mayaheine, was added.
Many of his works, though, were printed only in underground editions abroad, including arguably his most powerful novel Příliš hlučná samota ( Too Loud a Solitude ).
Many Woodford County history books repeat this legend, but other editions including the 1954 El Paso Story have it right.
Many other Latin editions were printed before the end of the century.
Many editions.
Many editions.
Many editions.
Many editions of this report were printed, not only in Massachusetts, but in other states, in some cases by private individuals and in others by legislatures ; several editions were issued in England.
Many editions have seen special eliminations.
Many reprint editions of the comic strip have appeared over the years, of varying quality.
Many later editions contained in addition his Poetical Epistles to his patrons and an elegant prose essay called A Defence of Rime ( originally printed in 1602 ) in answer to Thomas Campion's Observations on the Art of English Poesie, which argued that rhyme was unsuited to the genius of the English language.
Many works, including a Bible, editions of the classics and of the early fathers, were produced under his direction and editing.
Many more poems and fragments were discovered after Latouche's publication, and were collected in later editions.
Many editions.
Many of the cars sold in the UK were special editions, carrying such names as Graduate, Inca, Aztec and Independence.
Many of these editions were translated into English ; the 28th edition was done in 1910 by A. E. Cowley and is known today simply as Gesenius ' Hebrew Grammar.
Many eminent medievalists from Germany and, eventually, other countries, joined in the project of searching out and comparing manuscripts and producing scholarly editions.

Many and latter
Many of the latter were destroyed in their turn, during the burning of the vast Ch'in palace some ten years later ; ;
Many colonies and states also had laws against miscegenation, or any interracial relations, but the latter were generally ignored by white men.
Many consider him the greatest comparative anatomist of the latter half of the nineteenth century.
Many critics of the DJIA recommend the float-adjusted market-value weighted S & P 500 or the Wilshire 5000, the latter of which includes all U. S. equity securities, as better indicators of the U. S. stock market.
Many of its members were members of the UN, too, and they stood together within the latter organisation to safeguard African interests – especially in respect of lingering colonialism.
Many of the latter were edited by Segovia, working in communication with the composer, before they were first published.
Many of the episodes revolve around proposals backed by Hacker but frustrated by Appleby, and others revolve around proposals promoted by the latter but rejected by Hacker, which Sir Humphrey attempts by all means necessary to persuade Hacker to accept.
Many of these latter routes are not recommended for inexperienced walkers, or for people traveling alone.
Many species also take vegetable matter such as seeds and berries, some ( primarily the larger species ) will take small frogs / lizards, the Eurasian Wren has been recorded wading into shallow water to catch small fish and tadpoles, the Sumichrast's Wren and Zapata Wren will take snails, and the Giant Wren and Marsh Wren have been recorded attacking and eating bird eggs ( in the latter species, even eggs of conspecifics ).
Many traditional Catholics have attempted to further expand on this latter standard.
Many residents shop in Antlers, Oklahoma and Hugo, Oklahoma — particularly in the large Wal-Mart store located in the latter town.
Many improvements were made at the springs during the latter 1880's, including bath-house and hotel, improving the lake, laying out drives, etc.
Many of the buildings had fallen into ruin and disrepair, a sad yet fitting picture of Gondor in those latter days.
Many of the latter, relying on their connections with government officials, encroached unscrupulously on peasants ' lands and bribed the officials to transfer the burden of taxation to the poor.
Many of the early philosophical debates centered around reconciling religion and reason, the latter exemplified by Greek philosophy.
Many use costumes and scenery that follow traditional European iconography instead of actual historical realism, although there are those that prefer the latter style.
Many of the latter have a one-row skit featuring Fat Freddy's Cat at the bottom of the page.
Many readers, however, focused upon the latter, particularly Carlyle's unhappy relationship with his wife which soon became a widely used illustration in discussions of the sexual politics of marriage.
Many of the speeches contained in his Kleine Schriften were delivered in this latter capacity.
Many of these works were exhibited in the summer of 1952 at the Mansion House Tavern in Kennington, and then at The White Bear pub in the autumn of 1953, but the latter proved to be a commercial failure.
Many sophomore men at Saint John's live in three residence halls: St. Bernard ( Bernie ), St. Boniface ( Bonnie ), and St. Patrick ( Pat ), the latter two of which are connected.
Many historians of the Vienna Circle see in the latter sentence an implicit reference to a contrast between the so called ' left wing ' of the Vienna Circle, mainly represented by Neurath and Carnap, and Moritz Schlick.
Many of the folk songs performed by these musicians was collected by Cobi Schreijer and Ate Doornbosch, the latter of whom broadcast them on his radio program Onder de groene linde ( Under the green lime ).
Many of the latter group became victims of the Holocaust after the Nazis invaded Western Europe in the following years.

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