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Many and Mozart's
Many of his works are fugues or in variation form, including what is probably his best known orchestral work, the Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Mozart based on the opening theme of Mozart's Piano Sonata in A major, K. 331.

Many and baritone
Many instruments have their range as part of their name: soprano saxophone, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone, baritone horn, alto flute, bass flute, alto recorder, bass guitar, etc.
Many who did not know Chaney were surprised by his rich baritone voice and his sharp comedic skills.
Many of the classical Mozart baritone roles such as Don Giovanni, Figaro and Gugliemo — composed before the term " baritone " gained currency — are typically played nowadays by a bass-baritone .< ref >
Many lyric baritone roles call for some fioritura and coloratura, a beautiful line, as well as a charismatic presence.
Guitarist Richards occasionally took a turn on bass guitar or keyboard and Klahr also incorporated keyboards, as well as a baritone guitar, though they left bass instruments out of some songs altogether, and the album is instead driven by ever-more complex and propulsive dance beats, razor sharp guitar licks (" So Many Animal Calls ", " When the Lines Go Down "), and pronounced use of multiple overlapping vocals from each member of the band (" Snow Patterns ", " No Damage Nocturne ").

Many and roles
Many important proteinogenic and non-proteinogenic amino acids also play critical non-protein roles within the body.
Many Jeep variants serving similar military and civilian roles have since been created in other nations.
Many of John's military household joined the rebels, particularly amongst those that John had appointed to administrative roles across England ; their local links and loyalties outweighed their personal loyalty to John.
Many of the most challenging tenor roles in the repertory were written during the bel canto era, such as Donizetti's sequence of 9 Cs above middle C during La fille du régiment.
Many also argue that giving traditionally male roles to women will only detract from both women's and men's ability to lead truly fulfilling lives.
Many of the cast members, no longer working a steady job on a television series, were wary of the so-called " Star Trek curse " preventing them from finding non-Trek roles in the future.
Many of the background players appeared in different roles throughout the series ' run.
Many of the cast members at the time were relatively unknown actors — Texans who had played roles in commercials, television, and stage shows, as well as performers whom Hooper knew personally, such as Allen Danziger and Jim Siedow.
Many suggestions were offered as to why, from contract disputes to Duchovny seeking more film roles.
Many of the originally pornographic French ( and Viennese ) operettas were later played in a toned-down, " classical " version, which is how audiences today are mostly presented with the genre — in an opera house with opera singers, rather than in a private theatre with courtesans in the lead roles.
Many of Ford's major film roles came to him by default through unusual circumstances: he won the role of Han Solo while reading lines for other actors, was cast as Indiana Jones because Tom Selleck was not available, and took the role of Jack Ryan supposedly due to Alec Baldwin's fee demands, although Baldwin disputes this ( Baldwin had previously played the role in The Hunt for Red October ).
Many actors have and can play the roles, each offering a different interpretation of said character ".
Many airliners have also been modified for government use as VIP transports and for military functions such as airborne tankers ( for example, the Vickers VC10, Lockheed L1011, Boeing 707 ), air ambulance ( USAF / USN McDonnell Douglas DC-9 ), reconnaissance ( Embraer ERJ 145, Saab 340, Boeing 737 ), as well as for troop-carrying roles.
Many of his roles were portrayals of inanimate objects.
Many actors have and can play the roles, each offering a different interpretation of said character.
Many members of the original cast repeated their roles in this film, although the ending was drastically changed so that Emily lived.
Many of these roles and others, garnered her various accolades.
Many consider the role of Cleopatra in this play one of the most complex female roles in Shakespeare's work.
Many of the Puccini roles fall into this category.
Many Mailbox Providers are also Access Providers, but there is no overlapping between those two roles.
Many of Kavner's roles have been described by New York Times writer Hilary de Vries as a " woman who is supportive, sympathetic or self-effacingly funny.
Many cast members from the soap opera, including Jonathan Frid, Grayson Hall, Roger Davis, and Kathryn Leigh Scott, reprised their roles.
Many of Gordy's family members, including his father Berry, Sr., brothers Robert and George, and sister Esther, were eventually given key roles in the company.
Many became familiar with her for these two roles.

Many and derive
Many rural and urban women also transform some foodcrops into alcoholic drinks such as sorghum beer or hard liquor and derive considerable income from the sale of these drinks.
Many of the prototypical stories and much of the attitude of classic noir derive from the hardboiled school of crime fiction that emerged in the United States during the last depression.
Many heraldic shields derive from ancient house marks.
Many different exegetical methods are employed to derive deeper meaning from a text.
Many challenges in NLP involve natural language understanding -- that is, enabling computers to derive meaning from human or natural language input.
Many of the ideas in Klein's book derive from the influence of the Situationists, an art / political group founded in the late 1950s.
Many attempts have been made to derive its value ( currently measured at about 1 / 137. 035999 ) from theory, but so far none have succeeded.
Many of the constellations and star names in use today derive from Greek astronomy.
Many Humanists derive their moral codes from a philosophy of utilitarianism, ethical naturalism or evolutionary ethics, and some advocate a science of morality.
Many other words related to normative or regulatory concepts derive from this same root, including correct, regulate, and rex ( meaning " king "), whence regal and thence royal.
Many of the most interesting predictions of the autosegmental model derive from the automatic effects of the Well-formedness Condition and their independence of language-particular rules.
Many of the members of the order are parasitic plants, mostly hemi-parasites, able to produce sugars through photosynthesis, but tapping the stems or roots of other plants to obtain water and minerals ; some ( e. g. Arceuthobium ) are obligate parasites, have low concentrations of chlorophyll within their shoots ( 1 / 5 to 1 / 10 of that found in their host ’ s foliage ) and derive the majority of their sustenance from the host ’ s vascular tissues ( water, micro-and macro-nutrients, and sucrose ).
Many of Smaug's attributes and behaviour in The Hobbit derive directly from the unnamed " old night-scather " in Beowulf: great age ; winged, fiery, and reptilian form ; a stolen barrow within which he lies on his hoard ; disturbance by a theft ; and violent airborne revenge on the lands all about.
Many such Chinese names derive from the suffix-long:
Many of the country's legislative practices derive from the unwritten conventions of, and precedents set by, the United Kingdom's Westminster Parliament ; however, Barbados has evolved variations.
Many of the older laws derive from French legal norms as France was the former colonial power.
Many Japanese surnames derive from geographical features ; for example, Ishikawa ( 石川 ) means " stone river ", Yamamoto ( 山本 ) means " the base of the mountain ", and Inoue ( 井上 ) means " above the well ".
Many attempts have been made to reconstruct the plot of the play, but none of them is more than hypothetical, because of the scanty remains that survive from its text and of the total absence of ancient descriptions or résumés-though it has been suggested that a part of Hyginus ' narration of the Oedipus myth might in fact derive from Euripides ' play.
Many genres of popular music, including blues, jazz and rumba, derive to varying degrees from musical traditions from Africa, taken to the Americas by enslaved Africans.
Many place names and words and expressions in the local dialects derive from the Finnish.
Many clan tartans derive from a 19th century hoax known as the Vestiarium Scoticum.
Many of the most important modern commercial red raspberry cultivars derive from hybrids between R. idaeus and R. strigosus.
Many Indo-European branches show evidence for horse sacrifice, and comparative mythology suggests that they derive from a Proto-Indo-European ritual.
Many of the limitations of MetaPost derive from features of Metafont.

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