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Many and Britain's
Many of Britain's major cities, such as London ( Londinium ), Manchester ( Mamucium ) and York ( Eburacum ), were founded by the Romans.
Many nations had elite upper houses of legislatures, the members of which often had lifetime tenure, but eventually these houses lost power ( as in Britain's House of Lords ), or else became elective and remained powerful ( as in the United States Senate ).
Many Boers who were dissatisfied with aspects of the British administration, in particular with Britain's abolition of slavery on 1 December 1834, elected to migrate away from British rule in what became known as the Great Trek.
Many of Britain's IT professionals gained their early experiences on Acorns, which were often more technically advanced than commercially successful US hardware.
Many of Britain's top actors, including John Gielgud, Robert Morley and Joyce Grenfell, paid tribute at a memorial service, where 90-year-old Sybil Thorndike praised her friend's enormous talent and recalled that Rutherford had " never said anything horrid about anyone ".
Many in the U. S. administration were not indisposed to the movement because of Britain's failure to support the Union during the civil war.
Many theories exist as to the absence of a formal post of Deputy Prime Minister in Britain's uncodified constitution.
Many of the new roads were named after eminent figures in Britain's imperial history, such as Robert Clive.
Many of the burghers would have at this time welcomed union with the Transvaal, but learning from Sir George Grey that such a union would nullify the conventions of 1852 and 1854 and necessitate the reconsideration of Great Britain's policy towards the native tribes north of the Orange and Vaal rivers, the project dropped.
Many successful British TV shows have been exported around the world, such as Pop Idol ( created by Simon Fuller ), Who Wants to Be a Millionaire ?, Britain's Got Talent ( created by Simon Cowell ), The X Factor, Hell's Kitchen ( created by Gordon Ramsay ), The Office ( created by Ricky Gervais ), Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares, Strictly Come Dancing, Doctor Who, Skins and Top Gear.
Many Africans praised the appointment, stating that it was an important symbolic break from Britain's colonial past and saw it as a symbol of Tony Blair's commitment to the continent.
Many of the unit's films celebrated the running of Britain's nationalised railway network ; early titles such as Train Time, Elizabethan Express and Snowdrift at Bleath Gill aimed to document and celebrate the achievements and hard work of railway staff and their machinery.

Many and famous
Many are attracted by the glitzy hotels on the south side and Acapulco ’ s famous nightlife.
Many of Canberra's suburbs are named after former Prime Ministers, famous Australians, early settlers, or use Aboriginal words for their title.
Many chess openings and variations are named after Nimzowitsch, the most famous being the Nimzo-Indian Defence ( 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Bb4 ) and the less often played Nimzowitsch Defence ( 1. e4 Nc6 ).
Many of the SIGs, like SIGGRAPH, SIGPLAN, SIGCSE and SIGCOMM, sponsor regular conferences which have become famous as the dominant venue for presenting innovations in certain fields.
Many Roman writers seem to have composed epigrams, including Domitius Marsus, whose collection Cicuta ( now lost ) was named after the poisonous plant Cicuta for its biting wit, and Lucan, more famous for his epic Pharsalia.
Many famous personalities, philosophers, artists and poets fought as hoplites.
Many people were buying new, more powerful computers expressly for games, and the days were long-gone when people would be satisfied with simple vectored line drawings, such as those that made the Wizardry games famous, or with the blocky graphics that were used in Sierra Entertainment's King's Quest games.
Many of these criminals, particularly John Dillinger, who became famous for leaping over bank cages and repeatedly escaping from jails and police traps, frequently made newspaper headlines across the United States.
Many of his former teammates and other famous black baseball players served as pallbearers, and the Rev.
Many of the streets in Kista are named after towns and famous people from Denmark and Iceland.
Many famous buildings in London are built from Portland limestone.
110 of the most famous strips have been reprinted in their original size and colors in the 2005 collection Little Nemo in Slumberland, So Many Splendid Sundays ( ISBN 978-0-9768885-9-8 ), a 16x21 inch hardcover book from Sunday Press Books and its sequel the 2008 collection Little Nemo in Slumberland, Many More Splendid Sundays, Volume 2 ( ISBN 978-0976888550 ) with 110 more images.
Many of Weber's works famous today were collected, revised and published posthumously.
Many of the ideas about the links between rhymes and historical persons, or events, can be traced back to Katherine Elwes's book The Real Personages of Mother Goose ( 1930 ), in which she linked famous nursery-rhyme characters with real people, on little or no evidence.
Many of London's pubs are known to have been used by famous people, but in some cases, such as the association between Samuel Johnson and Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese, this is speculative, based on little more than the fact that the person is known to have lived nearby.
Many quotations are routinely incorrect or attributed to the wrong authors, and quotations from obscure or unknown writers are often attributed to far more famous writers.
Many famous works were published in installments in it originally, including the most successful fiction Three Body, written by Liu Cixin.
Many famous Italian Oi !, ska, hardcore punk and rock bands, such as Los Fastidios, Klasse Kriminale, Banda Bassotti, Negazione, Wretched, Raw Power, and Cripple Bastards tour in the areas of these social centers.
Many famous scientists, including Albert Einstein, have contributed articles in the past 167 years.
Many of the former cocoa-producing areas of Trinidad retain a distinctly Spanish flavour and many of the descendants of the Cocoa Panyols ( from ' espagnol ') remain in these areas including Trinidad and Tobago's most famous cricketer, Brian Lara.
Consider Peter Unger's example of a cloud ( from his famous 1980 paper, " The Problem of the Many "): it's not clear where the boundary of a cloud lies ; for any given bit of water vapor, one can ask whether it's part of the cloud or not, and for many such bits, one won't know how to answer.
Many featured singers soon to become world famous, such as Teresa Berganza, Alfredo Kraus and Pilar Lorengar ; and later, Montserrat Caballé and Plácido Domingo.
Many famous buildings, including the Guildhall and Trinity House, are either damaged or destroyed.
Many famous personages in Chinese history were born during this period, including Hua Tuo and the great military strategist Zhuge Liang.

Many and presenters
Many website ghostwriters are freelance but some are freelancers who work under contract, as with radio presenters and television presenters.
Many of them belong to actors, presenters and contestants who may have forgotten to turn them off or put them in silent mode.
Many of the presenters went on to become stars on the major networks with ZTV being viewed as a breeding ground for new talent.
Many British radio presenters began their careers on Radio Luxembourg before moving to the BBC and to commercial broadcasters in the UK.
Many of these presenters have stayed with 2FM over the years while others have moved to competing stations.
Many presenters are awarded a more prestigious " gold badge " when they leave the show, and several former presenters have been awarded them when appearing as guests on the programme.
Many changes occurred at this time including new presenters and a new jingles package.
Many stations now played gramophone music to patients and, with the launch of the cassette tape in 1963, it became easy for presenters to record their programmes for playback at a later date.
Many professional radio presenters volunteered for hospital radio in their early career, as it provides a training ground for budding broadcasters.
Many of the presenters were chosen as they were bilingual, including Dara Ó Briain.
Many of the presenters from Saga, including John Peters, Amanda Bowman and Tony Lyman, went on to host shows for Smooth.
Many of these original presenters were later to be heard on a newer oldies and easy listening station broadcasting to the East Midlands, this time on FM.
Many of Corea's trainees are now presenters of mainstream radio programmes on BBC Radio.
Many of the Radio Scotland presenters went on to have careers on other radio stations, including BBC Radio 1, Radio Caroline, Radio Luxembourg and BBC Radio Scotland.
Many members of the group have attained prominence and fame as entertainers, including musicians, singers, actors, and presenters.
Many presenters were formerly members of iconic Manchester bands and institutions.
Many notable broadcasters spent time as presenters with the Voice of Peace, including Tony Allan, Bob Noakes, Ken Dickin, Phil Brice, Richard West ( now using real name Richard Harding on Island FM ), Steve Gordon, Richard Wood, Don Stevens, Alan Roberts, and Crispian St. John, who sailed through the Suez Canal on board with Abie Nathan in early 1977 ; Gavin McCoy, Tony Lyman ( as Vince Mould ), Malcolm Barry, Guy Starkey, Tom Hardy, Norman Lloyd, Richard Jackson, Keith York, Kas Collins, Nathan Morley, Mark Hurrell, Steve Marshall, Chris Pearson, Keith Lewis, Steve Silby, Rob Charles, Dave Shearer, Doug Wood, Digby Taylor, Tony Mandell, Nigel Harris, Mike Kerslake ( Davis / Coconut ), Cliff Walker, Alex Skinner, Nigel Grover, John Macdonald, Steve Rowney ( AKA Carlos the Chicken ), and Grant Benson.
Many of its presenters, such as Alastair Pirrie, Mark Page, John Simons, Mark Matthews and Graham Robb, derive from the local area.
Many of the presenters were originally drafted in from several hospital radio stations, such as Trust AM and Radio Medica.

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