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Many motorcyclists appreciate the way the cylinders in this layout provide protection to the rider in the event of a collision or fall, and keeps their feet warm in cold weather.
Many lovers like to take leisurely walks there and to enjoy the village scene which still keeps the old traditions.
Many wooden keeps were designed with a bretasche, a square building that overhung from the upper floors of the building, enabling better defences and a more sturdy structural design.
Many of the gadgets she keeps in her UFO and her bikini top are designed to meet this end by making him more faithful to her.
Many wooden keeps were designed with a bretasche, a square structure that overhung from the upper floors of the building, enabling better defences and a more sturdy structural design.
Many swimmers have trouble finding a swim cap that keeps their hair dry.
Many ungulates have a specialized network of blood vessels called the carotid rete, which keeps the brain cool while the body temperature rises during exercise.

Many and made
Many such loans have been made to establish small concerns or to aid in their growth, thereby contributing substantially to community development programs.
Many of these were part of the corruption indulged in by Scott and the Pennsylvania's president, J. Edgar Thomson, which consisted of inside trading in companies that the railroad did business with, or payoffs made by contracting parties " as part of a quid pro quo ", as biographer David Nasaw writes.
Many homes had a sack made of deerskin filled with bear oil for cooking, while solidified bear fat resembled shortening.
Many of the sweets produced in this region, such as quince, sweet potato, molasses and dulce de cayote jams, have given rise to a very well known and easily made dessert referred to as vigilante, or to so-called queso y dulce ( where a piece of fresh cheese is served with one of the sweets mentioned above ).
Many individuals who have made significant contributions to Acadia University, including the first president John Pryor, were members of the First Baptist Church Halifax congregation.
Many knock-outs have been made in the apoptosis pathways to test the function of each of the proteins.
Many commercial BBS software companies that continue to support their old BBS software products switched to the shareware model or made it entirely free.
Many types of packaging can be made from biopolymers: food trays, blown starch pellets for shipping fragile goods, thin films for wrapping.
Many consider this breakthrough to have been made by C. P. E.
Many advocate that compost can be made in 2 to 3 weeks.
Many players, in order to eliminate the confusion of tossing four chips to the center of the table or having change made while bets are being placed, will make a five-unit Horn High bet, which is a four-way bet with the extra unit going to one specific number.
Many of the interface and gameplay innovations in this game eventually made their way into Civilization III and IV.
Many excellent examples of structures made from these concretes are still standing, notably the huge dome of the Pantheon in Rome and the massive Baths of Caracalla.
Many cocktails, including the Cosmopolitan, are made with cranberry juice.
Many active and historical figures made significant contribution to control theory, including, for example:
Many attempts have been made at identifying its origins.
Many practitioners take Edward Saïd's book Orientalism ( 1978 ) as the theory's founding work ( although French theorists such as Aimé Césaire and Frantz Fanon made similar claims decades before Said ).
Many companies saw that there were good profits to be made in the calculator business with the margin on these high prices.
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 have attempted to discover or reverse-engineer the process by which it was made.
Many prominent figures testified in that trial, including members of the parliamentary committee investigating the reasons for the defeat, so some of its results were made public long before the publication of the committee report in 1928.
Many DECT-specific changes have been made.
Many books still appeared after that, but were mainly story books made up from recycled work.
The Italian director-producer Mario Zampi also made a number of successful black comedies, including Laughter in Paradise ( 1951 ), The Naked Truth ( 1957 ) and Too Many Crooks ( 1958 ).
Many differing film gauges were made.

Many and compromises
" Many compromises and cuts were made and the resulting production " an imperfect " one.
Many compromises had to be made to the design in order to save the necessary weight, not least to crew comfort.

Many and purely
Many ancient civilizations alloyed metals for purely aesthetic purposes.
Many treaties ( such as the North American Free Trade Agreement, or the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade before the establishment of the World Trade Organization ) do not establish an organization and instead rely purely on the parties for their administration becoming legally recognized as an ad hoc commission.
Many items of jewellery, such as brooches and buckles, originated as purely functional items, but evolved into decorative items as their functional requirement diminished.
Many speculators pay little attention to the fundamental value of a security and instead focus purely on price movements.
Many other authors use a character purely based on The Money Well version as the Beagle Boys ' grandfather.
Larissa Bonfante and Judith Swaddling have this to say about Charun: " Many scenes feature the two purely Etruscan underworld demons, Vanth and Charu, whose job is not to punish the dead but rather to escort them to their final destination.
Many states have a county court, which may be purely administrative ( such as in Missouri ) or may have jurisdiction over criminal cases such as felonies ( such as in New York ).
Many activities that are ostensibly performed for concrete purposes, such as jury trials, execution of criminals, and scientific symposia, are loaded with purely symbolic actions prescribed by regulations or tradition, and thus partly ritualistic in nature.
Many of the abstract expressionists exhibited pretensions for something approximating a spiritual experience, or at least an experience that exceeded the boundaries of the purely aesthetic.
Many more neutrons per unit of energy are released in a thermonuclear explosion in comparison with a purely fission yield influencing the fission products composition.
Many skeptics consider lake monsters to be purely exaggerations or misinterpretations of known and natural phenomena, or else fabrications and hoaxes.
Many countries issue large quantities of non circulating legal tender purely as a profit making exercise.
Many statements in favor of the pluralistic character of scholarship and in favor of an ethos representing a republic of learned men reveal themselves as merely empty phrases to the person who has an overview of these things " Fest argued that Nolte was motivated by purely scholarly concerns, and was only attempting the " historicization " of National Socialism that Martin Broszat called for Fest argued that :" Strictly speaking, Nolte did nothing but take up the suggestion by Broszat and others that National Socialism be historicized.
Many Dasas are purely mythical and can only refer to demons.
Many halakhic principles are derived from lifnei iver, the oral Torah expanding its ramifications beyond a purely literal interpretation.
Many of these strikes had no visible leadership but were initiated purely by the working class.
Many models feature an automatic winding mechanism that is purely mechanical ( i. e. using no electronic components ) and frequently feature complications.
Many millions of years earlier, the extremely rare conditions on a moon orbiting a gas giant in a remote galaxy allow for the creation of a lifeform able to ' transcend ' to a purely energy-based ( later known as energistic ) state, the Ly-cilph.
Many in Nepal's democratic opposition see it as a weak and purely Maoist anthem.
Many physicists claim that they have none and that they are purely formal ; if this is the case, this may make the definition in the main part of the article preferable.
Many of them are almost purely idea-driven science fiction.
Many successful purely virtual companies deal with digital products, ( including information storage, retrieval, and modification ), music, movies, office supplies, education, communication, software, photography, and financial transactions.
Many researchers in human-computer interaction, including Accot himself, find it surprising or even amazing that the steering law model predicts performance as well as it does, given the almost purely mathematical way in which it was derived.
Many of the battles listed are purely mythological, and none are historically reliable.

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