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Many of the stories have them travel to foreign countries, though others are set in and around their village.
Many historians trace modern Ethiopian foreign policy to the reign of Emperor Tewodros II, whose primary concerns were the security of Ethiopia's traditional borders, obtaining technology from Europe ( or modernization ), and to a lesser degree Ethiopian rights to the monastery of Dar-es-Sultan in the city of Jerusalem.
Many of the coinages that have been considered ( often by Aavik himself ) as words concocted ex nihilo could well have been influenced by foreign lexical items, for example words from Russian, German, French, Finnish, English and Swedish.
KFC was the most significant foreign entry in 1987 and is widespread Many franchises are in fact joint-ventures, as at their forming the franchise law was not explicit.
Many Greeks either fled to other European nations or to geographically isolated areas ( i. e. mountains and heavily forested territories ) in order to escape foreign rule.
* Many aspects of foreign affairs policy will no longer be linked to Danish policy
Many foreign fighters and former Ba ' ath Party officials have also joined the insurgency, which is mainly aimed at attacking American forces and Iraqis who work with them.
Many foreign embassies re-opened, including the U. S. Embassy.
Many Latvians today are planning to exploit this resource by catering to foreign hunters.
Many different problems are addressed, like foreign policy, declarations of war, the legitimacy of leaders, and the introduction of new ideas and laws.
Many of those who criticized US foreign policy at the time contended that US power in the Cold War was used only to pursue an economically-driven agenda.
Many of his works have been made into Egyptian and foreign films.
Many foreign composers such as Baldassare Galuppi, Giovanni Paisiello, Giuseppe Sarti, and Domenico Cimarosa ( as well as various others ) were invited to Russia to compose new operas, mostly in the Italian language.
Many Chinese and foreign observers see the PRC as in transition from a system of public ownership to one in which private ownership plays an increasingly important role.
Many of the Romans saw the beginning of Otto the 2nd ’ s reign as a glimmer of hope that it might be possible for them to recover their ancient rights and even free themselves from foreign rule.
Many foreign armies warred against the Red Army, notably the Allied Forces and the pro-German armies.
Many foreign embassies are located in Roppongi, and the night life is popular with locals and foreigners alike.
Many foreign deities become assimilated into Hinduism, and some Hindus may sometimes offer prayers to Jesus along with their traditional forms of God.
Many foreign countries opposed Qasim, particularly after he threatened to invade Kuwait.
Many argue that current methods of aid are not working and are calling for reducing foreign aid ( and therefore dependency ) and utilizing different economic theories than the traditional mainstream theories from the West.
Many farmers and working men favored the bill ; but Eastern bankers favored a veto because of their reliance on bonds and foreign investors.
Many Palestinians consider the Second Intifada to be a legitimate war of national liberation against foreign occupation, whereas many Israelis consider it to be a terrorist campaign.
Many students of Japanese as a foreign language learn Hepburn.
Many foreign governments were interested in John Holland's latest submarine designs, and began purchasing the rights to build them under licensing contracts through the Electric Boat Company.

Many and flying
Many flags are dyed through and through to be inexpensive to manufacture, such that the reverse side is the mirror image of the obverse ( front ) side, generally the side displayed when the flag is flying from the observer's point of view from left, the side of the pole, to right.
Many served in the Company's flying schools and examples were sold to the War Office as well as a number of foreign governments.
Many crews supported repair operations by flying in spare parts to planes stranded overseas, in some cases performing repairs themselves.
Many flying schools operated here before 1914 and the aerodrome became a major flying training centre between the wars.
Many of its first aircraft like the Fairchild FC-2 were originally designed for that purpose, because the cameras of those days were extremely heavy and required flying steady at a high altitude for that era.
Many NEOs are " flying rubble piles " only loosely held together by gravity, and a deflection attempt might just break up the object without sufficiently adjusting its course.
Many American pilots became barnstormers, flying into small towns across the country and showing off their flying abilities, as well as taking paying passengers for rides.
Many models also feature a longer inboard wing ; aerobatics models use this to balance the lift from side-to-side, compensating for the difference in velocity from inboard to outboard wing, while some speed models use a very exaggerated longer inboard wing to provide streamlining of the flying lines.
Many modern seaplane variants, whether float or flying boat types are convertible amphibian aircraft where either landing gear or flotation modes may be used to land and take off.
Many older flying boats remain in service for fire-fighting duty, and Chalk's Ocean Airways operated a fleet of Grumman Mallards in passenger service until service was suspended after a crash on December 19, 2005, which was linked to maintenance, not to design of the aircraft.
Many Americans were angry that their mint would not be built of American stone and this resulted in the Newcastle Island stone being subjected to a battery of tests, all of which it passed with flying colours.
Many newer missiles include what is known as “ look-down-shoot-down ” capability, as they could be fired onto low flying planes that would formerly be lost in ground clutter.
Many amphibian aircraft are of the flying boat type.
Many people have seen UFO flying from the back mountain of this shrine.
Many flying insects, such as honey bees and bumble bees, also raise their internal temperatures endothermally prior to flight, by vibrating their flight muscles without violent movement of the wings.
Many 3D models of historical and existing spacecraft are available flying in reasonably accurate trajectories, from Sputnik 1 and Voyager 2 to the Hubble Space Telescope and International Space Station, as are extended data plots for stars ( 2 million with correct spatial coordinates ).
Many of the passengers were workers who were flying back home to Lebanon to enjoy the holidays with their families.
Argentine ground crew repaired the runway within twenty-four hours, to a level of quality suitable for the C-130 Hercules and Aermacchi MB-339 jets .< ref > Hastings and Jenkins: The Battle for the Falklands, p. 203: " Meanwhile, a single Aeromacchi < sub ></ sub >-almost certainly the first Fleet Air Arm < sub ></ sub > ( Argentine COAN ) reconnaissance aircraft flying from Port Stanley-attacked the ...."</ ref > Many sources claim that fake craters confounded British damage assessment, however, the British were well aware that the runway remained in use by C-130 military transport aircraft and IA 58 Pucará ground-attack aircraft.
Many of the species have flowers that open explosively when alighted on by an insect, the style flying through the upper seam of the keel and striking the underside of the insect, followed by a shower of pollen that coats the insect.
Many of Superman's actions, however, could not be rotoscoped ( flying, lifting very large objects, and so on ).
Many of the victims were found in their homes, where they had been killed by flying debris or structural collapse.
Many of the CAF aircraft are rare-the CAF operates the only flying examples of the historic B-29 Superfortress and Curtiss SB2C Helldiver.

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