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Many major cities are on or near good harbors and have port facilities.
Many Earth plants and animals undergo major biochemical changes during their life cycles as a response to changing environmental conditions, for example, by having a spore or hibernation state that can be sustained for years or even millennia between more active life stages.
Many international firms have established major headquarters in the city, such as Citibank and Commerzbank.
Many Esperantists believe this declaration stabilising the language is a major reason why the Esperanto speaker community grew beyond the levels attained by other constructed languages and has developed a flourishing culture.
Many major silent filmmakers and actors were unable to adjust and found their careers severely curtailed or even ended.
Many of Bazille's major works are examples of figure painting in which Bazille placed the subject figure within a landscape painted en plein air.
The piece has enjoyed a number of major revivals, and several of its songs have become standards, including " Broadway Baby ", " I'm Still Here ", " Too Many Mornings ", " Could I Leave You?
Many of Britain's major cities, such as London ( Londinium ), Manchester ( Mamucium ) and York ( Eburacum ), were founded by the Romans.
Many major Scottish post-war novelists, such as Muriel Spark, with The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie ( 1961 ) spent much or most of their lives outside Scotland, but often dealt with Scottish themes.
Japheth is a major character in the Madeleine L ' Engle novel Many Waters ( 1986, ISBN 0 374 34796 4 ).
Many artists have cited Schwitters as a major influence, including Ed Ruscha, Robert Rauschenberg, Damien Hirst, Al Hansen, and Arman.
Many azulejos chronicle major historical and cultural aspects of Portuguese history.
Many of Mali ’ s major thoroughfares in the north are little more than desert tracks with long isolated stretches.
Sean McBride, a former Irish minister and co-founder of Amnesty International, led a major study for Unesco: Many voices, One world – Towards a new more just and more efficient world information and communication order ( 1983 ).
Many people mistake him for the creator of the original anime movie, but he had no major role in its production.
Many patients report that Methadone's sedation effect is often less pronounced than with other opioids and cite this as a major argument for preferring Methadone as an analgesic .< ref > Persons reciveing MMT should not suffer from extreme sedation as a resullt of the treatment, due to the fact that a properly prescribed person will have had their dose titrated up to the optimal level to remove the effects of withdrawl, a point at which sedation should not be evident.
Many persons and beings have falsely pretended to be gods or demons during history ; in particular, none of the ones claiming to be major figures from Judeo-Christian beliefs has turned out to be the real article, although a number of angels have appeared in recent years, as well as an apparent true rebellion and expulsion of angels from a higher realm known as Paradise, proving that some form of Heaven and Hell do exist in this Universe, seemingly like those in keeping with common real world religious belief.
Many major Polish cities have rapid transit systems ( typically tram networks ) and public transport is available in most areas throughout the country.
Many major players are also present on the market, among them:
Many of its major features have been backported to the backwards-compatible Python 2. 6 and 2. 7.
Many helped pioneer psychedelic, and eventually progressive and hard rock, having a major influence of the nature and sound of rock music and meaning that rhythm and blues would be a major component of that sound.
Many other cuprate superconductors have since been discovered, and the theory of superconductivity in these materials is one of the major outstanding challenges of theoretical condensed matter physics.
Many closings and cancellations followed the September 11th attacks, including major landmarks, buildings, restrictions on access to Lower Manhattan, and postponement or cancellation of major sporting and other events.

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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 funds ceased trading during the Recession of 1969 – 70 and the 1973 – 1974 stock market crash due to heavy losses.
Many investment funds use leverage, the practice of borrowing money or trading on margin in addition to capital from investors.
Many of the trading ports of the Persian empires were located in or around Persian Gulf.
Many folk stories and legends about Ní Mháille have survived since her actual days of pirating and trading.
Many markets for " pollution rights " have been created in the late twentieth century — see emissions trading.
Many aspects of Semitic Canaanite material culture now reflected a Mesopotamian influence, and the entire region became more tightly integrated into a vast international trading network.
Many of these luxury artifacts were made from materials such as jade, obsidian and magnetite, which came from distant locations and suggest that early Olmec elites had access to an extensive trading network in Mesoamerica.
Many new allies of Athens are now recruited, such as the trading city of Phaselis on the Lycian-Pamphylian border.
Many Norfolk wherries ( trading ships ) were built here.
Many smaller trading and industrial enterprises are housed here, as well as a hospital and some secondary schools.
Many islets are like small communities by themselves, with interesting histories of trading, fishing and stone quarrying in addition to their scenic nature.
Many are Traders ( see below ) and help organize trading caravans which travel from hold to weyr.
Many toponyms in the area are associated to the trading of livestock: while some of these street names ( such as " Cow Cross Street " and " Cock Lane ") are still in use, many more ( such as " Chick Lane ", " Duck Lane ", " Cow Lane ", " Pheasant Court ", " Goose Alley ") have disappeared from the maps since the major Victorian redevelopment of the area.
Many of these outposts were simply trading posts or a combination of a trading post and an Army post.
Many ancient towns in the area were trading centers between the Eastern and Western worlds.
Many of those kufari were enslaved and sold by their Muslims captors to European and Asian merchants, mainly from Portugal, who by that time had established trading outposts along the coast of West Africa.
Many other government-owned companies and statutory trading organisations are referred to informally as " state-owned enterprises " although they are not SOEs in the strictest sense.
Many of its buildings survive, and those on the south side of the airfield now form the nucleus of a trading estate.
Many current and prospective staff at the university felt that such a relationship with a tobacco company that has been accused, amongst other things, of illegal smuggling ; trading with the Burmese junta ; and illegally targeting their products at African children, was highly unethical however.
Many today include color to indicate whether a stock is trading higher than the previous day ’ s ( green ), lower than previous ( red ), or has remained unchanged ( blue or white ).
Many traders use one or more trading mechanisms ( the exchanges, NASDAQ, and an ECN or ATS ) to effect large buy or sell orders -- conscious of the fact that overreliance on one market for a large trade is likely to unfavorably alter the trading price of the target security.
Many other countries have similar laws, often referred to as ' insolvent trading ' or wrongful trading.

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