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Many and motorists
Many motorists complain that the speed limit change is poorly marked.
Many motorists stopped in the town on their way from Lindsay to Newcastle before the 35 / 115 was built.
Many motorists have lost their lives on it due to inclement weather, poor visibility, speeding, passing slower vehicles, or drunk driving.
Many motorists ignore bus-lane markings anyway, while few traffic lights fast-gate buses.
Many motorists from Cape Town heading for Durban travel the N1 to Winburg, and then N5 to Harrismith as an alternative to reach Durban.
Many jammer equipt motorists using jammers now try to counter this by reducing their speed to legal limits before they turn their jammer equipment off or " kill the equipment " referred to as " JTK " or " Jam to Kill.
Many motorists in the U. S. did not welcome oxygenated gasoline because of its reduced energy density resulting in increased fuel consumption and because of fears of damage to cars, particularly to older cars.
Many motorists still prefer using the older 2-lane Bedford Highway ( Trunk 2 ), which in comparison has volumes between 18, 000 and 25, 000 vpd and operates at or near 100 % capacity through much of its length during peak periods.
Many motorists and truckers do not adjust their speed limits and this has led to a number of serious accidents which compromised the safety of the residents of Marysville.
Many motorists ran out of gas or experienced breakdowns in temperatures that neared 100 ° F ( 38 ° C ).

Many and carry
Many local citizens feared that there would be irregularities at the polls, and Williams got himself a permit to carry a gun and promised an orderly election.
Many computer programs contain algorithms that detail the specific instructions a computer should perform ( in a specific order ) to carry out a specified task, such as calculating employees ' paychecks or printing students ' report cards.
Many forces ' IFVs carry anti-tank missiles in every infantry platoon, and attack helicopters have also added anti-tank capability to the modern battlefield.
Many cyclists carry tool kits.
Many cavers carry two or more sources of light-one as primary and the others as backup in case the first fails.
Many people on MDI regimens carry insulin pens to inject their rapid-acting insulins instead of traditional syringes.
Many national libraries cooperate within the National Libraries Section of the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions ( IFLA ) to discuss their common tasks, define and promote common standards and carry out projects helping them to fulfil their duties.
Many vehicles also carry the international vehicle identification code ( in black on a white oval sticker ), which is " RSM ".
Many resources may carry multiple identifiers.
Many Fox stations that have started news departments from scratch typically do not run a full slate of newscasts as its larger affiliate competitors do, standardly launching with a primetime newscast in the network's recommended late news time period and then gradually adding newscasts in morning, midday and other evening timeslots ; Fox has recommended its affiliates to carry more newscasts ( especially ones in midday and early evening time slots ) for several years, prior to the formation of Fox News Channel.
Many surviving coins from Offa's reign carry elegant depictions of him and the artistic quality of these images exceeds that of the contemporary Frankish coinage.
Many people get tattoos or have dolls of the dead to carry with them.
Many pregnant women carry a fetus with a blood type different from their own, and the mother can form antibodies against fetal RBCs.
Many jurisdictions require PIs to be licensed, and they may or may not carry firearms depending on local laws.
Many mobile businesses use a van to carry almost their entire business to various places where they work.
Many neonatal units ( SCBUs ) now use this method to carry out the daily blood tests ( blood count, electrolytes ) required to check the progress of ill neonates.
Many shops are part of a shopping center that carry the same trademark ( company name ) and logo using the same branding, same presentation, and sell the same products but in different locations.
For example, in humans the Hb gene locus is responsible for the Beta-chain protein ( HBB ) that is one of the two globin proteins that make up the blood pigment hemoglobin Many people are homozygous for an allele called Hb < sup > A </ sup >; some persons carry an alternative allele called Hb < sup > S </ sup >, either as homozygotes or heterozygotes.
Many Canadian newspapers, including the Ottawa Citizen, Toronto Star and the Globe and Mail, carry cryptic crosswords.
Many local newspapers are published in Mysore and carry news mostly related to the city and its surroundings, and national and regional dailies in English and Kannada are available, as in the other parts of the state.
Many of Chao's lyrics talk about immigration, love, living in ghettos and drugs and often carry a left-wing message.
Many of the villagers live a subsistence lifestyle which means that they continue to carry out the traditional hunter-gatherer activities of their ancestors.
Many projects are funded by CCW grants, enabling others to use their special skills and understanding of local communities to carry out environmental tasks on our behalf.
" Many of these Centre Region communities also carry a " State College, PA " address although are not specifically part of the borough of State College.
Many projectiles, e. g. shells, may carry an explosive charge or another chemical or biological substance.

Many and jumper
Many schools require such a jumper up to the fourth, fifth, or sixth grade, presumably because the lifestyles and habits of younger girls may make blouses more likely to become untucked from skirt or culotte waistbands.
Many utility companies implement covered line wire as jumper material where the wires are often closer to each other on the pole, such as an underground riser / Pothead, and on reclosers, cutouts and the like.

Many and cables
Many cables are monitored and controlled from such central locations rather than from the endpoints, for quicker response to problems, and because it's cheaper to hire qualified people in these less expensive locations.
Many conventional coaxial cables use braided copper wire forming the shield.
Many submarine communications cables pass through the Luzon Strait.
Many of these insulators survived the 1906 earthquake and fires, despite temperatures high enough to soften the iron poles and melt the copper cables.
Many of them, from the largest global service providers to whom we connect today via wires and cables to the smallest of startup service providers are interested.
Many microphones operate at low voltage levels and some with high output impedance ( hi-Z ), which makes long microphone cables especially susceptible to electromagnetic interference.
Many bombers were equipped with devices to cut barrage balloon cables.
Many high-voltage direct current systems using submarine power cables are single wire earth return systems.
Many cables were necessary to connect all the components, and methods to accommodate and organize these were devised, such as standard racks to mount equipment, elevated floors, and cable trays ( installed overhead or under the elevated floor ).
Many multiconductor cables have a bare or insulated grounding or bonding wire which is for connection to earth ground.
Many of the undersea cables that carry data and telephone traffic between Asian countries pass through the Bashi Channel, making it a major point of failure for the Internet.

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