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Many further refinements have been made, and countless design variations are common among flutes today ( the " offset G " key, addition of the low B foot, etc.
Many fisherman use a 5. 5 6. 5 foot, medium-fast action rod matched with 4 8 lb.
Many modern Western harps include levers, either directly moved by fingers ( on Celtic harps ) or controlled by foot pedals ( on orchestral harps ), to raise the pitch of individual strings by a fixed amount.
Many of the Scottish men-at-arms ( recruited from the nobility and the more prosperous burgesses ) served on foot at Bannockburn.
Many rotifers can retract the foot partially or wholly into the trunk.
Many older illustrations ( above ) show the statue with one foot on either side of the harbor mouth with ships passing under it: "... the brazen giant of Greek fame, with conquering limbs astride from land to land ..." (" The New Colossus ", a poem engraved on a bronze plaque and mounted inside the Statue of Liberty in 1903 ).
Many travelers came by excursion boats that moored at the pier at the foot of the steps.
Many of the minor knights and foot soldiers preferred to continue their march to Jerusalem, and they convinced Raymond to lead them there in the autumn of 1098.
Many of the Parliamentarian foot had already run away as their cavalry disappeared, and others fled as the infantry came to close quarters.
Many locals say Orang Pendek's feet look like those of a child, evidenced by foot prints they have found while walking through the forest.
Many people are extremely ticklish in the foot area, especially on the bottom of the soles.
Many rucksack models come with one ice axe loop ( on the outside of the rucksack at its foot and generally in the middle ), together with a device ( a strap or a bungee cord ) to attach it to the main body of the sack.
Many groups throughout Church history and many modern denominations have practiced foot washing as a church ordinance.
Many of his crew suffered snow blindness, altitude sickness and foot injuries from wearing out their shoes.
Many travelled significant distances in the course of a day, often on foot.
Many of Freyssinet's designs were new and elaborate for his time — some of them so much so that they were never built, such as the Phare du Monde, a 2, 300 foot tower planned for the 1937 World Fair in Paris.
; Other: Many other variations are possible, including: " skier ", a side-to-side jump keeping the feet together ; " bell ", a front-and-back jump keeping the feet together ; " scissors ", a jump putting one foot forward and the other back, then switching back-and-forth ; " jumping jack ", a jump putting the feet apart and then together ; and " can-can " a jump with one leg up and bent, followed by a jump with both feet on ground, followed by a jump kicking the foot out.
Many South Beach residents get around by foot, bicycle, motorcycle, bus or by taxi, as the neighborhood is very urban, and pedestrian-friendly.
Many Ottoman soldiers fled into the desert but several thousand maintained some order and, having abandoned their wheeled transport, continued to retreat northwards towards Deraa on foot or horseback, under constant air attack.
Many are also right-sided in general ( that is, they prefer to use their right eye, right foot and right ear if forced to make a choice between the two ).
Many of those foot soldiers long remembered this as the most arduous part of the battle.
* ReBoot: Many of the show's characters fly around using devices called zip boards, which are somewhat similar to hoverboards, consisting of two circular disks ( one for each foot ) and a folding rod connecting the two discs.
Many claim that the sense of locality is lost, especially when a station employs a disc jockey who has never set foot in that station's town.

Many and crossings
Many who succeeded in crossing it converged on a mill south of the town of Tewkesbury and a weir in the town itself, where there were crossings over the Avon.
Many properties have considerable problems with regards to improper bounding, miscalculations in past surveys, titles, easements, and wildlife crossings.
Many crossings other than in conventional vessels have been attempted, including by pedalo, bathtub, amphibious vehicle and more commonly by swimming.
Many of these new crossings are signposted that pedestrians must give way to traffic.
Many countries therefore substituted the gated crossings with weaker but more highly visible barriers and relied upon road users following the associated warning signals to stop.
Many thought that the route would most likely go through either Minnedosa or Rapid City, Manitoba because they were both located at natural river crossings.
Many buses serve roads near High Barnet Station but access between the bus stops and the station is not ideal ( involving fairly long walks and road crossings ).
Many areas that were not ideal for Riesling were soon planted by the easier to grow Müller-Thurgau and other Riesling crossings.
Many crossings, such as the bridge over the Wenlock near Moreton station, have been upgraded ; however, many fords remain.
Many German cities in and near the former East German border, including Berlin, Lübeck and Erfurt, still retain the use of the Ampelmännchen at all or some pedestrian crossings due to its cultural relevance, and many souvenirs sold in East Germany and in Berlin make use of the icon.
Many of the level crossings at this time were still under the control of gate keepers who opened and closed the gates manually for every train.
Many of these concurrencies and multiple crossings occurred when the south end of U. S. 63 was extended from Turrell to Ruston in 1999, in a very different direction from the Mammoth Spring-to-Turrell segment ; the only non-concurrent parts of the extension are from Hazen to Stuttgart ( formerly Arkansas Highway 11 ) and Pine Bluff to El Dorado ( formerly Arkansas Highway 15 ).
Many people have sailed pocket cruisers long distances across open ocean, including a number of Atlantic crossings.
Many people have lost their lives in such crossings.
Many of these crossings, which are currently at grade, tie up traffic on north-south streets for long periods multiple times a day as the long freight trains pass on their way to and from the massive UP yards in Vernon and Commerce.
Many Canadian rock fans were turned back at border crossings, and were unable to attend.
Many records are based on that attire, which is known as ' channel attire ' because it is stipulated in the rules for English Channel crossings and the rules for other long swims.

Many and were
Many of its sojourners were devoted to seclusion and quiet, and lived there to the end of their days.
Many of the myocardial fibers were hypertrophied and had large, irregular, basophilic nuclei.
Many aspects of civilization were not yet sufficiently crystallized to find expression, nor could the simple economic and social foundations of this world support a lofty structure.
Many potters clung to the past the more determinedly as they were confronted with radically new ideas ; ;
Many patent contests were waged over automobile components and accessories, among them tires, detachable rims, ball bearings, license brackets, and electric horns.
Many of the roads also were hit by an unusually severe winter.
Many of the latter were destroyed in their turn, during the burning of the vast Ch'in palace some ten years later ; ;
Many anthropologists ( students and teachers ) were active in the antiwar movement.
Many of the non-alphanumeric characters were positioned to correspond to their shifted position on typewriters.
Many of the settings for Agatha Christie ’ s books were directly inspired by the many archaeological field seasons spent in the Middle East on the sites managed by her second husband Max Mallowan.
Many batting records were set in this period.
Many lesser beings were said to be children of Aphrodite.
Many peasant parties were also nationalist parties, because peasants often worked their land for the benefit of landlords of different ethnicity.
Many remarkable insects and spiders were recently discovered in the amber of Jordan including the oldest zorapterans, clerid beetles, umenocoleid roaches, and achiliid planthoppers.
Many students left and were enrolled in the local common school or a recently re-opened private school for boys.
Many of the Ainu dialects, even from one end of Hokkaido to the other, were not mutually intelligible ; however, the classic Ainu language of the Yukar, or Ainu epic stories, was understood by all.
Many fragments were supplied in quotes by Athenaeus, principally on the subject of wine-drinking, but fr. 333, " wine, window into a man ", was quoted much later by the Byzantine grammarian, John Tzetzes.
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 of the men involved with Johnson's acquittal committee were friends of Secretary William Seward, Johnson's strongest ally on his Presidential Cabinet.
Many critics considered Johnson's actions were passive and delayed, and thought his defense of the Monroe Doctrine in this instance was weak.
Many of the burhs were twin towns that straddled a river and connected by a fortified bridge, like those built by Charles the Bald a generation before.
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 of these were arrested in Ireland, and some in Great Britain.
Many clinical tests were inconclusive, probably because it had been used as a surface antiseptic.
Many of these were part of the corruption indulged in by Scott and the Pennsylvania's president, J. Edgar Thomson, which consisted of inside trading in companies that the railroad did business with, or payoffs made by contracting parties " as part of a quid pro quo ", as biographer David Nasaw writes.

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