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Many caecilians and some other amphibians lay their eggs on land, and the newly hatched larvae wriggle or are transported to water bodies.
Many Wiccans, though not all, profess a belief in an afterlife called the Summerland, a peaceful and sunny place where the souls of the newly dead are sent.
Many of those forced to evacuate the cities were resettled in newly created villages, which lacked food, agricultural implements, and medical care.
Many newly independent states thus found themselves impoverished, with minimal administrative capacity in a fragmented society, while faced with the expectation of immediately meeting the demands of a modern state.
Many of these films were assisted by the newly formed Channel 4, which had an official remit to provide for " minority audiences.
Many newly made labyrinths exist today, in churches and parks.
Many of the newly rich businesspeople took billions in cash and assets outside of the country in an enormous capital flight.
Many Silesian residents not only resented the Germans for their invasion in 1939, but now also the newly formed Polish communist government for their population shifting and interference in agricultural, as well as industrial, affairs.
Many proposals were suggested to put all US nuclear weapons under international control ( by the newly formed United Nations, for example ) as an effort to deter both their usage and an arms race.
Many other forms of payment brought riches to the Holy See and its cardinals: tithes, a ten-percent tax on church property ; annates, the income of the first year after filling a position such as a bishopric ; special taxes for crusades which never took place ; and many forms of dispensation, from the entering of benefices without basic qualifications like literacy for newly appointed priests to the request of a converted Jew to visit his unconverted parents.
Many newly freed slaves were also settled there, prior to the establishment of Liberia as a colony for freed slaves.
Many of the city's more affluent residents, both black and white, left the city after the war, moving to neighboring Alameda, Berkeley, Albany and El Cerrito to the north ; to San Leandro, Hayward, Castro Valley and Fremont in Southern Alameda County ; and to the newly developing East Bay suburbs, Orinda, Lafayette, Pleasant Hill, Walnut Creek and Concord.
Many of these Pioneer and newly developed U. S. UAVs were used in the 1991 Gulf War.
Many plant species and cultivars within species, including triticale, are recalcitrant in that the success rate of achieving whole newly generated ( diploid ) plants is very low.
Many of his films inspired filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson ( There Will Be Blood ), who gave an introduction on the newly restored DVD of The Earrings of Madame de ( 1953 ).
Many GI's used their VA loans to acquire newly built homes.
Many newly constructed townhouses, condos, and large singe-family homes have been built.
Many began in non-English speaking countries, often with non-Christmas themes, and were later converted into English carols with English lyrics added — not always translated from the original, but newly created — sometimes as late as the early 20th century.
Many of the ideas of the physiocrats spread throughout Europe, and were adopted to a greater or lesser extent in Sweden, Tuscany, Spain, and after 1776 in the newly created United States.
Many more Paiutes died from newly introduced infectious diseases such as smallpox than in warfare.
Many members became fans of the newly created Star Trek television show, and in 1968 Trimble and other members of LASFS were instrumental in organizing a nationwide letter writing campaign which saved the show from its announced cancellation by NBC at the end of its second season.
Many newly registered medical practitioners undergo one year or more of pre-vocational position as Resident Medical Officers ( different titles depending on jurisdictions ) before specialist training begins.
Many churches suffered destruction, and newly built ones remained somewhat modest.
Many people abandoned their fixed assets and crossed newly formed borders.

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Many years later, Pelias was holding games in honor of the sea god and his alleged father, Poseidon, when Jason arrived in Iolcus and lost one of his sandals in the river Anauros (" wintry Anauros "), while helping an old woman to cross ( the Goddess Hera in disguise ).
Many of these fans had watched the game on the stadium JumboTron displays and had stayed into the early hours of the morning when the team arrived.
Many more non-Kazakhs arrived in the years 1953 – 1965, during the so-called Virgin Lands Campaign of Soviet premier Nikita S. Khrushchev ( in office from 1956 to 1964 ).
Many who arrived at GLF or GAA meetings were taken aback by the number of gay people in one place.
Many of the delegates to the 1836 convention were young men who had only recently arrived in Texas, although many of them had participated in one of the battles in 1835.
Many of the Black slaves brought to Bermuda arrived as part of the cargoes seized by Bermudian privateers.
Many immigrants arrived from Liguria and the Piedmont in Italy.
Many details may appear superfluous, but turn out to be integral to the plot ( such as a sofa that Richard ordered which has somehow become trapped on his staircase in a position where it not only cannot be removed, but could not apparently have arrived in the first place ; this is explained by the time machine having appeared in the staircase wall while the removal men were bringing it in, Dirk opening the door to help them get it up the stairs before the machine departed ).
Many Cornish and Finnish immigrants arrived in the Houghton area to work in the copper mines ; both groups have had a great influence on the culture and cuisine of the local area.
Many of the religious leaders of Jerusalem's Muslim, Jewish and Christian communities had arrived to a rare consensus asking the municipal government to cancel the permit of the paraders.
Many well-known taniwha arrived from Hawaiki, often as guardians of a particular ancestral canoe.
Many ethnic Germans had families who had lived in Poland for centuries ; even the more recent immigrants had arrived 30 years or more before the war.
Many of these leading commanders were arrested, some executed, before he arrived home.
Many Louisiana Creole families arrived in Louisiana from Saint Domingue, later called Haiti, during the Colonial Period following the Slave Uprising led by Toussaint Breda ( later called L ' Overture ) in 1791.
Many Italian and a few eastern European Jewish immigrants arrived starting in the late 1880s, opening businesses and shops that catered to cigar workers.
Many Jewish refugee children arrived at Liverpool Street in the late 1930s, as part of the Kindertransport.
Many Louisiana Creole people arrived in Louisiana following the Slave Uprising led by Toussaint Breda ( later called L ' Overture ) in 1791 in Ste.
Many of the largest and least athletic diprotodonts ( along with a wide range of other Australian megafauna ) became extinct when humans first arrived in Australia about 50, 000 years ago.
Many migrants arrived in the area from New England and were eager to buy land.
Many early pioneers arrived via seagoing steamers, others arrived from across the mountains.
Many of the settlers arrived from Massachusetts, particularly Salisbury.
Many immigrants arrived in Baytown, among them a number of Jewish families who founded a synagogue, K ’ nesseth Israel in 1930.
:" Many years ago the people of Marsden were aware that when the cuckoo arrived, so did the Spring and sunshine.

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