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Many American developers tried to capitalize on the template established by Street Fighter II, but it was Chicago's Midway Games who achieved unprecedented notoriety when they released Mortal Kombat in 1992.
Many of his father's old allies blamed the son for splitting the white vote with Byrne and allowing the relatively unknown legislator Congressman Harold Washington to become Chicago's first black mayor.
Many Chicago-based governors also have done much of their business out of the governor's office in Chicago's James R. Thompson Center, an office building owned by the state named for the governor who served through the 1980s.
Many of Chicago's breweries that had burned were never to reopen ; Schlitz established a distribution point there and acquired a large portion of the Chicago market.
Many political observers saw Bilandic's defeat as indicative of the end of Chicago's Democratic machine.
Many dead prisoners ' bodies initially were buried in unmarked pauper's graves in Chicago's City Cemetery ( located on the site of today's Lincoln Park ), but in 1867 their bodies were reinterred at what is now known as Confederate Mound in Oak Woods Cemetery ( south of the former Camp Douglas ).

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Many of our very best friends are reformers.
Many of these designs are still under patent, and other types are best known by their original trademarked names.
Many poems and plays, and two operas ( Les Abencérages, by Luigi Cherubini, and L ' esule di Granata, by Giacomo Meyerbeer ) mention the legend, but the whole story is doubtful, because the best historians do not mention it.
Many observers from both within and outside of China have argued that the CPC has taken gradual steps towards democracy and transparency, hence arguing that it is best to give it time and room to evolve into a better government that is more responsive to its people rather than forcing an abrupt change with all the deleterious effects such a loss of stability might entail.
Many processes for software development were in their infancy, with few standard or " best practice " approaches defined.
She has composed over 3, 000 songs, the best known of which include " I Will Always Love You " ( a two-time U. S. country chart-topper for Parton, as well as an international pop hit for Whitney Houston ), " Jolene ", " Coat of Many Colors ", " 9 to 5 ", and " My Tennessee Mountain Home ".
Many of the works were significantly altered during the restoration, and in the words of Arthur Lubow what remain are " at best a crude facsimile of what Goya painted.
Many rare species of bird have been found on the island, and it is probably the best place in western Europe to see skulking Siberian passerines such as Pechora Pipit, Lanceolated Warbler and Pallas's Grasshopper Warbler.
Many Bogart biographers and actress / writer Louise Brooks agree that the role is the closest to Bogart's real self and is considered among his best performances.
Many reasons have been cited for the obscurity of Western classical music in India, a country rich in its musical heritage by its own right, however the two main reasons are an utter lack of exposure and a passive disinterest in what is considered esoteric at best.
Many fighters vary their defensive style throughout a bout in order to adapt to the situation of the moment, choosing the position best suited to protect them.
Many episodes in the Wimsey books express a mild satire of the British class system, in particular in depicting the relationship between Wimsey and Bunter, the two of them clearly being the best and closest of friends, yet Bunter invariably punctilious in using " my lord " even when they are alone, and " his lordship " in company.
Many felt " that ' the flower of youth ' and the ' best of the nation ' had been destroyed ," for example such notable casualties as the poets Isaac Rosenberg, Rupert Brooke, and Wilfred Owen, composer George Butterworth and physicist Henry Moseley.
Many current and recent philosophers — e. g., Daniel Dennett, Willard Van Orman Quine, Donald Davidson, John Rogers Searle, and Jerry Fodor — operate within a broadly physicalist or materialist framework, producing rival accounts of how best to accommodate mind — functionalism, anomalous monism, identity theory, and so on.
Many Polish towns and villages ( the best known are Lipnica Murowana in Małopolska and Łyse ) organize artificial palm competitions.
Many economic conservatives and right-libertarians believe that the expansion of the state and the role of government in society is inevitable, and they are at best fighting a holding action against it.
Many dealers sell stamps through the Internet while others have neighborhood shops which are among the best resources for beginning and intermediate collectors.
Many people walk as a hobby, and in the post-industrial age it is often enjoyed as one of the best forms of exercise.
In ancient times " Many of the noblest and best of the Athenians always considered the Spartan state nearly as an ideal theory realised in practice.
Many traditional practitioners believe the best time to harvest is at dawn or dusk on a waning moon.
; Machine independent vs machine dependent: Many optimizations that operate on abstract programming concepts ( loops, objects, structures ) are independent of the machine targeted by the compiler, but many of the most effective optimizations are those that best exploit special features of the target platform.
Many birth defects or syndromes present at birth are best treated in childhood, and pediatric plastic surgeons specialize in treating these conditions in children.
Many critics of Smart Growth point to deficiences in Smart Growth regulations — it is hard to criticize principles that promote " best practices ," " stewardship ," and " quality of life.
Many fine boxwood specimens are in the Brussels Conservatory museum ; most of these are from late 16th-century Venice, where Vincenzo Galilei ( Dialogo, 1581 ) said that the best cornetts of his day were made.
Many people would come day after day and vie for the best locations from which to observe the proceedings ; knitting women ( tricoteuses ) formed a cadre of hardcore regulars, inciting the crowd in the role of cheerleaders.

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Many of the tunes first composed and recorded by the Original Dixieland Jass Band, such as " Tiger Rag " and " Margie ", were recorded by all the major jazz bands and orchestras of the twentieth century, black and white.
Many patrons would stand in front of the orchestras.
) Many professional orchestras and timpanists own more than just one set of timpani, allowing them to execute music that cannot be more accurately performed using a standard set of four or five drums and music that requires more than one set of timpani.
Many alumni have gone on to play for the CSO or other major orchestras.
Many broadcast recordings with orchestras other than the NBC have also survived, including: The New York Philharmonic from 1933 – 36, 1942, and 1945 ; The BBC Symphony Orchestra from 1935 – 1939 ; The Lucerne Festival Orchestra ; and broadcasts from the Salzburg Festival in the late 1930s.
Many of Monteux recordings have remained in the catalogues for decades, notably his RCA recordings with the Boston Symphony and Chicago Symphony orchestras ; Decca recordings with the Vienna Philharmonic ; and Decca and Philips recordings with the LSO.
" Many of his former students later played with orchestras all over Europe or became music professors themselves ; Roswitha Staege became professor of flute at the Berlin Arts Academy ; Wolfgang Ritter became solo flautist with the North German Radio Symphony Orchestra ; Maren Distel became a celebrated flautist as well ; Michael Faust became solo flautist with the Westdeutscher Rundfunk Sinfonieorchester in 1988 and professor at the Musik Hochschule in Düsseldorf.
Many orchestras in the United Kingdom adhere to this standard as concert pitch.
Many bands utilize orchestra-derived synthesizer samples, while some better-known groups such as Elend make use of chamber orchestras and other acoustic instruments.
Many of these captains of industry, in addition to building the still fledgeling American economy, participated in immense acts of philanthropy ( referred to by Andrew Carnegie as the " Gospel of Wealth ") and used private money to endow thousands of colleges, hospitals, museums, academies, schools, opera houses, public libraries, symphony orchestras, and charities.
Many popular singers, big bands and orchestras of the era recorded special V-Disc records.
Many students learn to play instruments and in addition to numerous orchestras and music groups, the pupil-organised Keys Society, with its own choir, stages regular concerts.
Many smaller Ontario cities have orchestras of their own as well.
Many students have been awarded scholarships for study in the United States, where some of them now teach at local universities and / or play in various orchestras there, as well as in France and the United Kingdom.
Many of his opera are now being premiered for the first time in history by Czech choirs and orchestras and subsequently recorded from the 1990s.

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