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Many and enduring
Many universities and foreign nations maintain excavation programs and schools in the area-such is the enduring appeal of the region's archaeology.
Many things — beating with a rubber truncheon, water torture, electric shock, incessant noise, reruns of Space: 1999 — may cause agony as they occur, yet leave no enduring injury.
Many of his translations have become classics of Russian literature, arguably better-written and more enduring in Russian than in their original languages.
Many of Chandpur district's most enduring artifacts represent the different periods of British, Hindu and Islamic influence in the region, with some of most well known being:
Many of the most enduring science fiction tropes were established in Golden Age literature.
Many artists have recorded renditions of the song, which is an enduring classic of Canadian music.

Many and musical
* Many of the characters and musical themes of Bubble Bobble were used by Taito in a tile-matching video game Puzzle Bobble ( a. k. a. Bust-a-Move ) and its sequels.
In 1961, Bixby was in the musical The Boy Friend at the Detroit Civic Theater, returning to Hollywood to make his television debut on an episode of The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis.
Many systems for generating musical scores actually existed well before the time of computers.
Many groups that were popular during the disco period subsequently struggled to maintain their success — even those that tried to adapt to evolving musical tastes.
In 1939, he starred on Broadway in the musical Too Many Girls.
Many people listen to or watch musical entertainment.
Many singers in West Bengal and Bangladesh base their entire careers on the singing of Tagore musical masterpieces.
Many reasons have been cited for the obscurity of Western classical music in India, a country rich in its musical heritage by its own right, however the two main reasons are an utter lack of exposure and a passive disinterest in what is considered esoteric at best.
Many comedies ( and a few dramas ) included their own musical numbers.
Many animated films of the period-predominately from Disney-included traditional musical numbers.
Many computer-sequencing programs allow manipulation of the musical data such that composing for an entire orchestra of sounds is possible.
Many of his variations ( and he has become the de facto master of this musical genre ), including Le Streghe, The Carnival of Venice, and Nel cor più non mi sento, were composed, or at least first performed, before his European concert tour.
But if Pacific Overtures is never going to be anyone's favorite Sondheim musical, it is a far more forceful and enjoyable evening at the Promenade than it was eight years ago at the Winter Garden ... Many of the songs are brilliant, self-contained playlets.
Many complaints ( all radio stations are required by the FCC to maintain, in their public files, copies of all correspondence from the public relating to station operations – for a period of three years from receipt ) have been received from fans of this musical genre ( Tony Bennett, Frank Sinatra, big band music ," etc.
Many of the lyrics to Shaker tunes consist of syllables and words from unknown tongues, the musical equivalent of glossolalia.
Many audio books have some form of musical accompaniment, but these are generally not extensive enough to be released as a separate soundtrack.
Many music educators use xylophones as a classroom resource to assist children's musical development.
Many players switch between two, three and four mallets depending on the demands of their current musical situations.
Many vibes players adapt the " standard " grips by varying degrees to suit their personal physiology and musical expression.
Many early jazz musicians credited Bolden and the members of his band with being the originators of what came to be known as " jazz ", though the term was not yet in common musical use until after the era of Bolden's prominence.
Many musical genres are native to Chile ; one of the most popular was the Chilean Romantic Cumbia, exemplified by artists such as Americo and Leo Rey.
Many of Schoenberg's practices, including the formalization of compositional method, and his habit of openly inviting audiences to think analytically, are echoed in avant-garde musical thought throughout the 20th century.
Many have thought that if Nannette Fabray stayed with the show, that the musical would have lasted longer.
Many of the songs on the album display experimentation with unlikely musical genres, borrowing directly from such sources as 1930s dance-hall music ( in " Honey Pie "), classical chamber music ( in " Piggies "), the avant-garde sensibilities of Yoko Ono and John Cage ( in " Revolution 9 "), country-style music ( Ringo Starr's " Don't Pass Me By "), a western-style saloon ballad (" Rocky Raccoon "), and the lush sentimentality of Henry Mancini's film scores ( in " Good Night ").
Many artists have produced cover versions and musical parodies of this song.

Many and standards
Many other BBS networks followed the example of FidoNet, using the same standards and the same software.
Many standards exist for encoding ( e. g., ASCII, JPEG, MPEG-4 ).
Many standards exist for encoding ( e. g., ASCII, JPEG, MPEG-4 ).
Many FIPS pronouncements are modified versions of standards used in the technical communities, such as the American National Standards Institute ( ANSI ), the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers ( IEEE ), and the International Organization for Standardization ( ISO ).
The piece has enjoyed a number of major revivals, and several of its songs have become standards, including " Broadway Baby ", " I'm Still Here ", " Too Many Mornings ", " Could I Leave You?
Many national libraries cooperate within the National Libraries Section of the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions ( IFLA ) to discuss their common tasks, define and promote common standards and carry out projects helping them to fulfil their duties.
Many late 1970s and early 1980s home computers used Compact Cassettes, encoded with the Kansas City standard, or several other " standards " such as the Tarbell Cassette Interface.
Many superhero fiction characters involve themselves ( either intentionally or accidentally ) with science fiction and fact, including advanced technologies, alien worlds, time travel, and interdimensional travel ; but the standards of scientific plausibility are lower than with actual science fiction.
" Many of them had to get special dispensation to drive their Trabants into West Germany, since most of the Trabants on the road failed West German emissions standards ( their pollution was four times the European average ).
Many of its standards define levels of conformance, which the developers must follow if they wish to label their product W3C-compliant.
Many guidelines and requirements are stated in detail, but there is no final guideline about the process or standards by which membership might be finally approved or denied.
Many are run entirely by volunteers and often do not meet the professional standards established by the museum industry.
Many of Wright's works failed to satisfy the rigid standards of New Criticism as the works of younger black writers gained in popularity.
Many standards are alternatively and sometimes controversially attributed to Waller.
Many early communications protocol standards, such as RFC 780, RFC 788, RFC 821 for SMTP, RFC 977 for NNTP, RFC 1056, RFC 2821, RFC 5321, were designed to work over such " 7-bit " communication links.
Many devices don't use either of these standards.
Many of the ecotourism projects are not meeting these standards.
Many manufacturers also offer monorail extensions, which permit the front or rear standards to move further away from each other, allowing for focus on very close objects ( macrophotography ).
Many artists made their mark with pop standards, particularly interpreters like Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Frank Sinatra, Doris Day, Frankie Laine, Nat King Cole ( originally known for his jazz piano virtuosity ), Lena Horne, Tony Bennett, Vic Damone, Johnny Mathis, Barbra Streisand, Peggy Lee, Sammy Davis, Jr., Mel Tormé, Sarah Vaughan, Eydie Gormé, Andy Williams, Nancy Wilson, Jack Jones, Rita Reys, Steve Lawrence and Cleo Laine.
Many of the techniques of digital image processing, or digital picture processing as it often was called, were developed in the 1960s at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Bell Laboratories, University of Maryland, and a few other research facilities, with application to satellite imagery, wire-photo standards conversion, medical imaging, videophone, character recognition, and photograph enhancement.
Many of Herman's show tunes have become pop standards.
Many of these solutions have been established according to FCC, CRTC, and NENA i2 standards, in order to help enterprises and service providers reduce liability concerns and meet E911 regulations.
Many of his compositions, such as " Waltz for Debby ", have been become standards and have been played and recorded by many artists.
Many professional associations of telemarketers have codes of ethics and standards that member businesses follow to encourage public confidence.
Many weta are large by insect standards and some species are among the largest and heaviest in the world able to fly.

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