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Many interpreters identify this ruler as Antiochus Epiphanes, the Greek ruler of Syria.
Many languages have been implemented using both compilers and interpreters, including BASIC, C, Lisp, Pascal, and Python.
Many shell script interpreters double as command line interface, such as the various Unix shells, Windows PowerShell or the MS-DOS.
Many thousands of people who are not deaf also use BSL, as hearing relatives of deaf people, sign language interpreters or as a result of other contact with the British deaf community.
Many interpreters do not execute the source code as it stands but convert it into some more compact internal form.
Many BASIC interpreters replace keywords with single byte tokens which can be used to find the instruction in a jump table.
Many BASIC interpreters can store and read back their own tokenized internal representation.
Many evangelical Christian interpreters, including well known ministers and theologians such as John Hagee and Tim LaHaye, say the passages refer to the Second Coming of Jesus.
Many artists made their mark with pop standards, particularly interpreters like Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Frank Sinatra, Doris Day, Frankie Laine, Nat King Cole ( originally known for his jazz piano virtuosity ), Lena Horne, Tony Bennett, Vic Damone, Johnny Mathis, Barbra Streisand, Peggy Lee, Sammy Davis, Jr., Mel Tormé, Sarah Vaughan, Eydie Gormé, Andy Williams, Nancy Wilson, Jack Jones, Rita Reys, Steve Lawrence and Cleo Laine.
Many distinguished Strauss interpreters include Willi Boskovsky, who carried on the " Vorgeiger " tradition of conducting with violin in hand, as is the Strauss family custom, as well as Herbert von Karajan and the opera conductor Riccardo Muti.
Many Mahler interpreters have been moved to speak with similar profundity about the work:
Many early Christian interpreters applied the earlier Jewish apocalyptic idea of a temporary Messianic kingdom to their interpretation of chapter 20 of John's apocalypse.
Many ancient and modern interpreters favour identification of Scheria with the island of Corfu, which is within 80 miles of Ithaca.
Many biblical scholars also interact with traditional Jewish and Christian interpreters and methods of interpretation, which may be called biblical exegesis or hermeneutics and history of interpretation or reception history.
Many of those who have gone on to work as professional NZSL interpreters began their journey in NZSL community classes taught by members of the NZSLTA.
Many of the buildings in the village and farmstead are staffed by costumed interpreters who help guide visitors through the site.

Many and calculate
Many economists working within the neoclassical paradigm argue that there is a natural rate of unemployment which, when subtracted from the actual rate of unemployment, can be used to calculate the negative GDP gap during a recession.
Many ( but not all ) of the Filling Foods also have a SetPoints value that allows members to eat a reasonable portion of the food and track the SetPoints value, rather than having to measure and calculate the exact Points value of the portion eaten.
Many now though collect data on operational losses-for example through system failure or fraud-and are using this data to model operational risk and to calculate a capital reserve against future operational losses.
Many of the workers at the site were African-Americans from the southern United States who returned home or left the region after becoming sick, making it difficult to calculate an accurate total.
; Historical data about the device or system under consideration: Many organizations maintain internal databases of failure information on the devices or systems that they produce, which can be used to calculate failure rates for those devices or systems.
Many industries work with multiple units and calculate margin accordingly.
Many countries monitor ground-level ozone, particulates, sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide and nitrogen dioxide and calculate air quality indices for these pollutants.
Many patients would benefit from a prosthetic device that controls limb movement via devices that read neurons in brain, calculate limb trajectory, and stimulate the needed motor pools to make movement.

Many and length
Many other ( probably nearly all ) snakes at maturity are already more than half their final length.
Many anagram servers ( for example, the Internet Anagram Server ) can control the search results, by excluding or including certain words, limiting the number or length of words in each anagram, or limiting the number of results.
Many actors train at length in special programs or colleges to develop these skills, and today the vast majority of professional actors have undergone extensive training.
Many countries have extended the length of their copyright terms ( sometimes retroactively ).
Many carbines are shortened versions of full rifles, firing the same ammunition at a lower velocity due to a shorter barrel length.
Many of the first films, such as those made by Auguste and Louis Lumière, were a minute or less in length, due to technological limitations.
Many bands record simple phrases that may be rhythmically sprawled out across an instrumental lasting only a couple of bars in length.
Many first-call vehicles have the appearance of a hearse, but will not accommodate a full-sized casket in length or height.
Many CD authoring applications attempt to get around the filename length by truncating filenames automatically, but do so at the risk of breaking applications that rely on a specific file structure.
Many published works mistakenly claim that the strict modern form of the villanelle originated with the medieval troubadours, but in fact medieval and Renaissance villanelles were simple ballad-like songs with no fixed form or length.
Many domestic breeds have become much larger than their wild ancestor, with a " hull length " ( from base of neck to base of tail ) of 30 cm ( 12 inches ) or more and routinely able to swallow an adult British Common Frog Rana temporaria whole ; the wild mallard's " hull length " is about 6 inches.
Many submarine cable connections – up to 600 km length – are in use nowadays.
Many young anglers started their lifetime hobby fishing with a centrepin, fishing in small ponds the length and breadth of England.
Many species have ridges in their horns for at least two-thirds the length of their horns, but these ridges are not a direct indicator of age.
Many trees exhibit epicormic growth, where a mass of young shoots re-sprout along the whole length of the trunk to the base of the tree.
Many later blades are of diamond section their entire length though with the flats of the diamond hollowed to give increased rigidity for thrusting.
Many of these letters received serious responses ; Novello sometimes continued the charade correspondence at length, with humorous results.
Many families still participate in clam harvesting further along the length of the river.
" Many of the town's young men became boatmen and were well known along the length of the canal for their distinctive call, " Shawnee against the World.
Many new railroading villages such as Graham's Turnout and Midway began to incorporate and develope along the 130 mile plus length of the new South Carolina Canal and Rail Road Company's transportation facilities.
Many early TV movies featured major stars, and some were accorded higher budgets than standard series television programs of the same length, including the major dramatic anthology programs which they came to replace.
Many modern tank guns are smoothbore, not rifled because practical rifling twists can only stabilize projectiles, such as an armour-piercing fin-stabilized discarding sabot ( APFSDS ), with a length to diameter ratio of up to about 5: 1, the spin imposed by rifling interferes with shaped charge rounds, and also because the rifling adds friction and reduces the velocity it is possible to achieve.
Many of these yards remain but have been subdivided down their length over the years to give frontage to the High Street

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