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Many and familiar
Many of you are familiar, I'm sure, with the story of my early struggles: the fire in January, 1947, that destroyed everything -- even our precious list of subscribers.
Many of these dance types are familiar from baroque music, perhaps most spectacularly in the stylized suites of J. S. Bach.
Many examples are familiar in everyday speech even today, " One cannot be a judge in one's own cause " ( see Dr. Bonham's Case ), rights are reciprocal to obligations, and the like.
Many familiar groups, the rodents and the insects for example, are clades ; others, like the lizards and the monkeys, are not.
Many more English translations are titled Tao Te Ching than Dao De Jing, making the former spelling more familiar to native speakers.
Many designs were in use that complied with the flag resolution, with stars arranged in a square, a wreath, rows, patterns, or the familiar " Betsy Ross " circle.
Many familiar fables of Aesop include " The Crow and the Pitcher ", " The Tortoise and the Hare " and " The Lion and the Mouse ".
Many familiar mathematical structures such as number systems obey these axioms: for example, the integers endowed with the addition operation form a group.
Many familiar with comic strip history consider it to have been the direct inspiration for the Katzenjammer Kids and Quick & Flupke.
Many larger animals begin their life as zooplankton before they become large enough to take their familiar forms.
Many secular motets are known as " ceremonial motets " Characteristic of ceremonial motets was a clarity of diction, for the audience was not presumed to be familiar already with the text ( as would have been true with Latin hymns ) and also a clear articulation of formal structure, for example a setting apart of successive portions of text with sharp contrasts of texture or rhythm.
Many familiar modern instruments, including the violin, the guitar, and keyboard instruments, were born during the Renaissance.
Many gynecologists are not familiar with this family of conditions, but awareness has spread with time.
Many of these returnees had become familiar with Chinese cuisine and subsequently set up Chinese restaurants across Japan.
Many people are familiar with William Shakespeare's melodramatic version of events in Henry VI, Part 3, notably the murder of Edmund of Rutland, although Edmund is depicted as a small child, and following his unnecessary slaughter by Clifford, Margaret torments his father, York, before murdering him also.
Many familiar fungi belong to this class, including bracket fungi and toadstools.
Many species nest on buildings, and the House and Eurasian Tree Sparrows in particular inhabit cities in large numbers, so sparrows may be the most familiar of all wild birds.
Many familiar with the classic Milne books protested Disney's decision to exclude Piglet, and Disney relented.
Many of the Taller projects have become familiar and symbolic landmarks in their respective locations.
Many critics, particularly at the music's inception, suspected that the abandonment of familiar elements of jazz pointed to a lack of technique on the part of the musicians.
Many of the references and topics covered are ones with which the target audience most likely would not be familiar.
Many of the sounds and explosion effects used in its cartoons are also very familiar, the majority of them being recycled from Hanna-Barbera ( though this was, and still is a common trait among animation companies ), though the company's DC Comics cartoons of 1966-7 used more realistic sound effects.
Many owners let their properties for use as film and television sets as a means of gaining extra income, thus many of them are familiar sights to people who have never visited them in person.
Many people have also become familiar with the town as the mailing address of the weekly automotive series MotorWeek.
Many of the street names in Morris are named after towns which were familiar to Kershaw from his home state of Illinois.

Many and faces
Many of the gopuras constructed under Jayavarman VII toward the end of the 12th century, such as this one at Angkor Thom, are adorned with gigantic stone faces of Avalokiteshvara.
The Ancient Egyptians covered the faces of pyramids with polished white limestone, containing great quantities of fossilized seashells .< ref > Viegas, J., Pyramids packed with fossil shells, ABC News in Science, < www. abc. net. au / science / articles / 2008 / 04 / 28 / 2229383. htm ></ ref > Many of the facing stones have fallen or have been removed and used to build the mosques of Cairo.
Many desert and semidesert species are particularly pale, some almost silvery or whitish ( e. g. Arabian oryx ); the Beisa and southern oryxes have gray and black pelages with vivid black-and-white faces.
Many became the faces of cosmetics brands and perfumes, had their own television programs and physical-fitness videos and their own lines of lingerie ... Their lives, activities, influences, and images were the subjects of all types of sociological and historical analysis.
Many, including Bernadette's Aunt Bernarde ( Blanche Yurka ), are convinced of her sincerity and stand up for her against her disbelieving parents, but Bernadette faces civil and church authorities alone.
Many fall or autumn North European folk black face customs are employed ritualistically to appease the forces of the oncoming winter, utilizing characters with blackened faces, or black masks.
Many new faces entered parliament, including Femke Halsema, a political talent who had left the Labour Party for GreenLeft in 1997.
Many of the characters are themselves anime fans, and there is often comparison between the campy, sanitized war of the anime within an anime Gekigangar III and the much harsher reality that the crew of the Nadesico faces.
Many shots of a parade of wounded men illustrate an endless stream of grim, hopeless faces.
Many Iraqi Mandaeans have fled the country in the face of this violence, and the Mandaean community in Iraq faces extinction.
Many non-wooded places content the special qualities of the flora like moors, rock faces and snow fields.
Many soon-to-be-famous faces pop up, including: Lionel Jeffries (" Murder Ahoy " and " Chitty Chitty Bang Bang ", Leslie Philips, Jane Asher, Anne Reid ( Coronation Street and Dinnerladies ), Edward Mulhare ( The Ghost & Mrs. Muir and Knight Rider ), Patrick Troughton ( the Second Doctor ), Irene Handl, Desmond Llewelyn ( Q in the Bond films ), Sam Kydd, Sid James, Joan Sims and Bernard Bresslaw ( Carry On films ), Leo McKern ( Rumpole of the Bailey ), Alfie Bass ( The Army Game ), Sylvia Kay ( Just Good Friends ), Harry H. Corbett and Wilfrid Brambell ( Steptoe and Son ), Barbara Mullen ( Dr Finlay's Casebook ), Richard O ' Sullivan ( Man About the House ), Geoffrey Bayldon ( Catweazle ), Billie Whitelaw, Ronald Allen, Gordon Jackson.
Many individuals share similar facial features and faces on people who look radically different can look similar when viewed from certain angles.
* The Many faces of anti-semitism New York, American Jewish Committee, Institute of Human Relations 1967
Many daimyo were shugo or jitō of gokenin extraction or even noblemen, but most were new faces who had supplanted their superiors.
Many south-facing ridges of the mountains of the Western U. S. have a lower treeline than the northern faces because of increased sun exposure and aridity.
Many people see a " face " in this satellite image of the Cydonia ( region of Mars ) | Cydonia region on Mars, due to the human ability to perceive faces even in inanimate objects, a phenomenon known as pareidolia.
( Many nations refuse extradition requests, on humanitarian grounds, if the suspect faces execution.
Many of the challenges that Willy faces are typical choices that a nine-year-old boy must make: whether to push his little sister on the swingset ( and how high to push her ), whether to wash his dad's car, and whether to take his dog for a walk.
Many of these wrestlers are " heels " ( villains ) who routinely beat up on weaker " nice guy " jobbers (" faces ") so as to build up a reputation of being reasonably capable competitors ( which makes the stars all the more impressive when they in turn defeat them easily ) as well as to earn the contempt of the audience who enjoy seeing them finally get their comeuppance when they take on the tougher wrestlers.
Many famous faces have appeared at the Fairfield Halls, including Traffic ( who recorded a live album in the halls ), Family ( who recorded the first side of their album, Anyway in the halls ) and The Nice ( who recorded their album, Five Bridges in the halls ).
Many of the stylistic elements in the representations of the Buddha point to Greek influence: the Greek himation ( a light toga-like wavy robe covering both shoulders: Buddhist characters are always represented with a dhoti loincloth before this innovation ), the halo, the contrapposto stance of the upright figures ( see: 1st – 2nd century Gandhara standing Buddhas and ), the stylized Mediterranean curly hair and top-knot apparently derived from the style of the Belvedere Apollo ( 330 BCE ), and the measured quality of the faces, all rendered with strong artistic realism ( See: Greek art ).
Many rock faces around the National Park and the Kanheri Caves offer a great opportunity for rock climbers.
Many people erroneously believe that the seal is changed during times of war, so that the eagle faces the arrows in its left talon.
Many Sanxingdui bronze faces had traces of paint smears: black on the disproportionately large eyes and eyebrows, and vermillion on the lips, nostrils, and ear holes.

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