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Many stars visible to the naked eye have such a low absolute magnitude that they would appear bright enough to cast shadows if they were only 10 parsecs from the Earth: Rigel (− 7. 0 ), Deneb (− 7. 2 ), Naos (− 6. 0 ), and Betelgeuse (− 5. 6 ).
Many of the original cast of Saturday Night Live came from The Second City and the franchise has produced such comedy stars as Mike Myers, Tina Fey, Bob Odenkirk, Amy Sedaris, Stephen Colbert, Eugene Levy, Steve Carell, Chris Farley, Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi.
Many applications, practices, and devices associated or involved in metallurgy were established in ancient China, such as the innovation of the blast furnace, cast iron, hydraulic-powered trip hammers, and double acting piston bellows.
Many cast and crew members supported it, saying that The X-Files gained more viewership during its first three years on Friday nights.
Many of the cast members, no longer working a steady job on a television series, were wary of the so-called " Star Trek curse " preventing them from finding non-Trek roles in the future.
Many of the cast members at the time were relatively unknown actors — Texans who had played roles in commercials, television, and stage shows, as well as performers whom Hooper knew personally, such as Allen Danziger and Jim Siedow.
Many NTC thermistors are made from a pressed disc or cast chip of a semiconductor such as a sintered metal oxide.
Many newcomers or obscure actors were cast for the film.
Many celebrities appear, including Oscar Levant, Fred Astaire, Otto Klemperer, Lily Pons, and members of the original cast of Porgy and Bess.
Many of Ford's major film roles came to him by default through unusual circumstances: he won the role of Han Solo while reading lines for other actors, was cast as Indiana Jones because Tom Selleck was not available, and took the role of Jack Ryan supposedly due to Alec Baldwin's fee demands, although Baldwin disputes this ( Baldwin had previously played the role in The Hunt for Red October ).
Many industries were constrained by the lack of steel, being reliant on cast iron and wrought iron alone.
Many of the show's storylines were taken from the experiences of its writing staff, cast, and crew, most notably, the 1982 death of Will Lee — who played Mr. Hooper — and the marriage of Luis and Maria in 1988.
Many of their reactions were unpredictable and difficult to control, but the adult cast learned to handle the children cast's spontaneity with their own spontaneity, even when it resulted in departures from the planned script or from the planned lesson.
Many of those who purportedly cast spells attain a mental state called the " Trance State " to enable the spell.
Many salamanders can be fitted with a cast iron " branding " plate which is used to make grill marks on the surface of meat.
Many members of the ' Young Talent Team ' actually began on Young Talent Time as contestants before being hired as regular cast members.
Many but not all of the Titans were cast into Tartarus.
Many exteriors were filmed on location in Palm Springs, Lucerne Valley, the Ojai Valley, the Mojave Desert, the Sierra Nevada Mountains, and in what is now Westlake Village, adding the cost of transporting cast, crew, and equipment to the swelling budget.
Many members of the original cast repeated their roles in this film, although the ending was drastically changed so that Emily lived.
Many problems involving ordinary or partial differential equations can be cast in this form.
Many contemporary directors use a creative amalgam of styles, depending on the genre of the theatrical work, the nature of the project and the type of cast.
Many of their films cast them as bumbling servicemen such as In The Navy and Keep ' Em Flying ( amusingly enough, the Japanese military showed these films to their soldiers to " show " the ineptitude of American soldiers ).
Many gameplayers have found that the price of a long sword ( RRP 10 gold pieces ) can fall to as little as 6 or 7 after the shopkeeper has been buttered-up with phrases such as " Thou seems fine "-particularly when this strategy is used in conjunction with the Beguile spell ( most effectively cast by Megrim ).
Many other bridges had been built to a similar design using cast iron columns and wrought iron tie bars, but none used this design detail.
Many of the accommodation bridges south of Kingswood Junction are split bridges of cast iron, with a central slot to accommodate the tow rope of horse-drawn boats.

Many and crew
; No need to turn locomotive: Many multiple units have cabs at both ends, the train may be reversed without uncoupling / re-coupling the locomotive, giving quicker turnaround times, reducing crew costs, and enhancing safety.
Many adjustments can be made to the equipment to accommodate the physiques of the crew.
Many of these carefully collected scientific data had been lost during the ill-fated journey of Peter Tessem and Paul Knutsen, two crew members sent on a mission by Amundsen, but they were later retrieved by Russian scientist Nikolay Urvantsev as they lay abandoned on the Kara Sea shores.
Many of his films were noted for behind-the-scenes battles with producers and crew members, damaging his reputation and career during his lifetime.
Many of the descendants of the original crew and colonists are unaware, however, that they are aboard a ship.
Many of the crew, including the director, contracted malaria.
Many versions of the tale include descriptions of serious side effects for the crew.
Many of these films are low-budget affairs, shot in locations ( for example, the Spanish desert region of Almería ) chosen for their inexpensive crew and production costs as well as their similarity to landscapes of the Southwestern United States.
Many vehicles, such as tanks, require a crew of at least a driver and a gunner to be used effectively.
Many believe it was named after a crew foreman.
Many of the English ships were short on powder after three days of fighting, while most of the Dutch ships still had a sufficient supply as they had a relatively larger cargo room, smaller guns, and a less well-trained, and therefore slower firing, crew.
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 times, the lighting crew of a small theatre will consist of a single lighting designer and one to three people, who collectively are in charge of hanging, focusing and patching all lighting instruments.
Many of the Nimitz crew members were used as extras, a few with speaking parts ; a total of 48 of the Nimitz crew appear as " actors " in the final credits. The difficulties in filming a modern jet fighter were soon apparent when the first setup to record a F-14 takeoff at Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia, resulted in both camera and operator being pitched down a runway.
Many antique or heritage trams ( streetcars ), which operated through the earlier part of the 20th Century, were designed for operation by a crew of two or more.
Many losses were due to fire from Luftwaffe anti-aircraft batteries, whose crew members had not been informed of the attack.
Many of the show's storylines were taken from the experiences of its writing staff, cast, and crew, most notably the death of Will Lee — who played Mr. Hooper — and the marriage of Luis and Maria.
Many of the show's storylines were taken from the experiences of its writing staff, cast, and crew.
Many natives were killed, and only one crew member survived to tell the tale.
Many crew members who had worked with Joel and Ethan on Blood Simple returned for Raising Arizona, including cinematographer Barry Sonnenfeld, co-producer Mark Silverman, production designer Jane Musky, associate producer and assistant director Deborah Reinisch, and film composer Carter Burwell.
Many of Rainbow crew were posted to the east coast for the remainder of the war and by 1917 Rainbow was withdrawn from service.

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