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Many Chacoan buildings may have been aligned to capture the solar and lunar cycles, requiring generations of astronomical observations and centuries of skillfully coordinated construction.
: Many consider Heschel's Torah min HaShamayim BeAspaklariya shel HaDorot, ( Torah from Heaven in the light of the generations ) to be his masterwork.
He also acknowledged the film's cult following saying, " Many people tell me they have it in their video collection, it's a family film but also a cult film in a way, being passed down to other generations ".
Many generations later, he commanded the nation of Israel to love and worship only one God ; that is, the Jewish nation is to reciprocate God's concern for the world.
Many generations have known him as " Uncle Jack ," but he always lived to see them grow old and die, while he remained young.
Many generations of the senior-branch direct descendants of Confucius ruled the Qufu area as its Duke Yansheng | feudal rulers.
Many old timers that have generations of family ties to Pahala had passed on.
Many families have lived in the area for generations.
Many families have been in this area for generations and the common names you will here are Agre, Freiborg, Bratsch, and Decknatel
Many relatively unchanged large country estates that have been passed down through several generations attest to the wealth of many of its residents.
Many generations of families still return during the summer to tube down the Guadalupe River and Comal River.
Many Koreans have their given names made of a generational name syllable and an individually distinct syllable, while this practice is declining in the younger generations.
Many of the manuscripts had been unavailable for generations.
Many of the stones used to build the various temples at Tanis came from the old Ramesside town of Qantir ( ancient Pi-Ramesses / Per-Ramesses ), which caused many former generations of Egyptologists to believe that Tanis was, in fact, Per-Ramesses.
Many spoke West Middle German dialects and Alemannic dialects, and in the first generations after the settlers arrived it is believed that these dialects merged.
Many of his buildings are airy and elegant, yet he was considered a maverick genius by his contemporaries and exerted little influence on subsequent generations of Bohemian architects.
Many pupils aspire to send their own children to their old schools in their historical buildings, over successive generations.
Many spoke little Portuguese and were several generations removed from Portugal, speaking primarily English and Shanghainese, and / or Mandarin.
Many generations later, in our modern times, a new lease of life given, to same " school of thought " was given by Swami Lakshman Joo of Ishbher / Gupta Ganga, Srinagar, India.
Many of 200 inhabitants who live there year round are from families that go back for many generations.
Many generations of Slavic artists were inspired by their national folklore.
Many of these towns had been ruled for generations by heavy handed tyrants, so in these Persian towns, he did the opposite of what he did in Greece.
Many features of our own history are repeated in this history, though under changed circumstances: The equivalent of the 16th and 17th Centuries have bold navigators and adventurers, romanticised by later generations but unpleasantly brutal and ruthless when looked at closely ; in the late 18th to mid-19th Centuries, a decadent old order is overthrown by revolution followed by a reign of terror and the reemergence of Republicanism ; though Italy remains a central part of the Roman Empire, the Latin dialect spoken there develops into a kind of Italian, and the name " Marcus " changes into " Marco "; though Vienna is a provincial capital which never had an Emperor of its own, its population dances the Waltz ; by the 20th Century, people travel by cars rather than carriages and by the second half of the century, space flight is achieved.
Many generations of Cheneys also worked tirelessly for the Baptists, the last dying in 1815.

Many and variations
Many methods are used in amateur astronomy, but most are variations of a few specific techniques.
Many related games have emerged from football, mainly with variations of contact to encourage greater participation.
Many chess openings and variations are named after Nimzowitsch, the most famous being the Nimzo-Indian Defence ( 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Bb4 ) and the less often played Nimzowitsch Defence ( 1. e4 Nc6 ).
Many rule variations of blackjack exist.
Many variations were created, the most common of which is served cold rather than hot.
Many others are possible, but they tend to be further variations and compounds of the above.
Many more errors came from the tendency of actors to interpolate words and sentences, producing so many corruptions and variations that a law was proposed by Lycurgus of Athens in 330 BC "... that the plays of Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides should be written down and preserved in a public office ; and that the town clerk should read the text over with the actors ; and that all performances which did not comply with this regulation should be illegal.
Many dishes that were once regional have proliferated in variations across the country.
Many variations are possible from the roughly classical-sized OO and Parlour to the large Dreadnought and Jumbo.
Many significant regional dishes have become national, but have proliferated in different variations across the country presently.
Many variations of the nutrient solutions used by Arnon and Hoagland ( see above ) have been styled ' modified Hoagland solutions ' and are widely used.
Many variations of the eye-fixation approach exist, including the induction used in the Stanford Hypnotic Susceptibility Scale ( SHSS ), the most widely used research tool in the field of hypnotism.
Many variations and alternatives to the original hypnotic induction techniques were subsequently developed.
Many stores include restaurants serving traditional Swedish food, including potatoes with Swedish meatballs, cream sauce and lingonberry jam, although there are variations.
Many regional dishes have become national, and dishes that were once regional have proliferated in different variations across the country.
Many of these lasers actually lase in several longitudinal modes at the same time, and beats between the slightly different optical frequencies of those oscillations will in fact produce amplitude variations on time scales shorter than the round-trip time ( the reciprocal of the frequency spacing between modes ), typically a few nanoseconds or less.
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 piĆ¹ non mi sento, were composed, or at least first performed, before his European concert tour.
Many variations on seat allocation within party-list proportional representation exist.
Many industries use variations of these project stages.
Many other organisations developed variations on these, and for many years Windows and Macintosh computers used incompatible variations.
Many variations of this type exist, such as being canted forwards or backwards, and being carried on the dominant hand side, off-hand side, or the small of the back.
Many instruments originated during the Renaissance ; others were variations of, or improvements upon, instruments that had existed previously.
Many other languages use red panda, or variations of shining / gold or lesser / small in their names for this species.
Many possible candidates have been proposed, including specific copy number variations, NOTCH4, and histone protein loci.

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