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Many and hours
Many hours are given free by the Jaycees to make this and all local pageants outstanding events.
Many European countries still place strong restrictions on store opening hours on Sundays, an example being Germany's Ladenschlussgesetz.
Many goods and items are restricted from being sold between midnight and noon on Sunday, rendering virtually all retailers closed in those hours, including malls and large retail chains such as Walmart.
Many borzoi owners recommend feeding the dog from a raised platform instead of placing the food-dish on the ground, and making sure that the dog rests quietly for several hours after eating, as the most reliable way to prevent bloat.
Many people at the time viewed horse-drawn transit as unnecessarily cruel, and the fact that a typical horse could work only four or five hours per day necessitated the maintenance of large stables of draft animals that had to be fed, housed, groomed, medicated and rested.
Many stores are in operation 24 hours a day with restocking and maintenance being carried out throughout the night.
Many of these fans had watched the game on the stadium JumboTron displays and had stayed into the early hours of the morning when the team arrived.
Many doctors may be expected to work more hours each week, especially at the beginning of their careers.
Many of King's other reforms continue today, including the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, the nationalized Bank of Canada, versions of minimum wage, maximum hours of work, pension, and unemployment insurance legislation.
Many U. S. law schools require about 30 semester credit hours of required courses and approximately 60 hours or more of electives.
Many of their products are broadcast on NOAA Weather Radio, a network of radio transmitters that broadcasts weather forecasts, severe weather statements, watches and warnings 24 hours a day.
Many Fox stations have a local morning newscast that airs on average three to four hours, including an extra two hours from 7 to 9 am as a local alternative to nationwide morning programming.
Many of the faithful spend long hours into the night grieving at the Tomb, where it is customary to kiss the wounds on the Lord's body.
Many of the chain's stores in low-income urban areas are significantly smaller than those in popular suburbs, and have much more limited hours and selection.
Many hours of boiling the driftwood may need to be followed by many weeks or months of constant soaking and many water changes before the water will stay clear.
Many early hermits observed the practice of reciting the entire Psalter daily, coenobitic communities would chant the entire Psalter through in a week, so these psalms would be said on a regular basis, during the course of the Canonical hours.
Many, including 1991 teammates Shane Mack and Kent Hrbek, flew to Phoenix to be at his bedside during his final hours along with his two children Kirby Jr. and Catherine.
Many of Northport's art galleries open their doors after hours for this event and frequently art or craft demonstrations are offered.
Many islanders use the winter as time off, since they tend to work between 60 and 80 hours a week during the tourist season.
Many kinescopes and tapes still exist, including a comprehensive collection of 1030 hours that is accessible to the public at the Library of Congress ; the earliest " kinnie " in the Sullivan archive is the November 28, 1948 telecast.
Many of Leuchter's conclusions are based on the assumption that it takes 20 to 30 hours to air a room disinfected with Zyklon-B ; since far lower concentrations are required when gassing people than for delousing it actually takes 20 to 30 minutes to air out the room, and the forced ventilation systems used are more than adequate to allow the gas chambers to be operated without endangering the executioners.
Many school districts provide the students with speech therapy during school hours, although extended day and summer services may be appropriate under certain circumstances.

Many and spring
Many tried to encourage Douglass to remain in England to be truly free of the fear of chains, but with three million of his black brethren in bondage in the US, he left England in spring of 1847.
Many typists prefer buckling spring keyboards.
Many valves have a spring for spring-loading, to normally shift the disc into some position by default but allow control to reposition the disc.
Many deciduous species are marcescent, not dropping dead leaves until spring.
* Many were worried that ozone holes might start to appear over other areas of the globe but to date the only other large-scale depletion is a smaller ozone " dimple " observed during the Arctic spring over the North Pole.
Many disc brake pads will include some sort of soft steel spring or drag tab as part of the pad assembly, which is designed to start dragging on the disc when the pad is nearly worn out.
Many are cultivated for their flowers appearing in autumn, winter, or spring.
Many other instances have been reported of heavy construction equipment vanishing into muskeg in the spring as the frozen muskeg beneath the vehicle thawed.
Many species of reptile have a seasonal breeding cycle, for example in southern Australia, the Eastern Long Neck turtle brumates over winter before mating in spring.
Many birdwatchers from North America and abroad visit the park in spring, often staying in the nearby town of Leamington.
Many species of shrubs flower here during spring and summer.
Many people traveled to enjoy recreation on the lake, however, another major draw was the natural hot spring.
Many visitors bring jugs to fill at the spring and take home for drinking.
Many businesses began to spring up in the next decade, including a flour mill set up by G. W. and Lot Search in 1865, a foundry set up by Jesse Beadle, L. T. Hartman and Frederick Beach in 1866, and a planing mill set up by Amos Hess in 1874.
Many cities in the United States have festivals in the spring celebrating the blooms of the azalea, including Mobile, Alabama ; Norfolk, Virginia ; Wilmington, North Carolina ( North Carolina Azalea Festival ); Valdosta, Georgia ; Palatka, Florida ( Florida Azalea Festival ); Pickens, South Carolina ;.
Many area residents get water at this spring.
Many species of henbane require vernalization before flowering. Vernalization ( from Latin: vernus, of the spring ) is the acquisition of a plant's ability to flower or germinate in the spring by exposure to the prolonged cold of winter.
Many amphibian species depend upon vernal pools for spring breeding ; these ponds provide habitat that is free from fish which eat eggs and young of amphibians.
Many students have assisted with the Special Olympics and have taken alternative spring break trips to hundreds of service sites across the United States.
Many rivers spring from this area -- the most important being the Chicamocha River and Arauca River and tributaries to other important rivers such as the Magdalena and Meta.
Many musicians have made use of spring reverb units by rocking them back and forth, creating a thundering, crashing sound caused by the springs colliding with each other.
Many wading birds and waterfowl pass through on the spring and fall migrations, and herons and cormorants often spend the summer.
Many of the conflicts in the novel spring from the struggles for advancement and the malicious infighting and gossip among the staff.

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