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Abbott's best-known work is his 1884 novella Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions which describes a two-dimensional world and explores the nature of dimensions.
The best-known FFT algorithms depend upon the factorization of N, but there are FFTs with O ( N log N ) complexity for all N, even for prime N. Many FFT algorithms only depend on the fact that is an th primitive root of unity, and thus can be applied to analogous transforms over any finite field, such as number-theoretic transforms.
Many scientists have participated in Tunguska studies, the best-known of them being Leonid Kulik, Yevgeny Krinov, Kirill Florensky, Nikolai Vladimirovich Vasiliev and Wilhelm Fast.
Many of the best-known writers of whodunits in this period were British — notably Agatha Christie, Nicholas Blake, G. K. Chesterton, Christianna Brand, Edmund Crispin, Michael Innes, Dorothy L. Sayers, Gladys Mitchell, Josephine Tey.
Many of his poems are still read by British schoolchildren, the best-known being The Inchcape Rock, God's Judgement on a Wicked Bishop, After Blenheim ( possibly one of the earliest anti-war poems ) and Cataract of Lodore.
Many of these drawing were the work of Philipp Rupprecht, known as Fips, who was one of the best-known anti-Semitic cartoonists, his virulent attacks wedding " Jewish capitalists " with " Jewish Communism " etc.
Many of Liszt's mature works follow this pattern, of which Les Préludes is one of the best-known examples.
Many of MacColl's best-known songs were written for the theatre.
Many of Motown's best-known songs, including all the early hits for The Supremes, were written by the songwriting trio of Holland – Dozier – Holland ( Lamont Dozier and brothers Brian and Eddie Holland ).
Many reefs result from abiotic processes — deposition of sand, wave erosion planning down rock outcrops, and other natural processes — but the best-known reefs are the coral reefs of tropical waters developed through biotic processes dominated by corals and calcareous algae.
Many of the best-known members of the current generation of bandleaders consider him a mentor, among them Maria Schneider, who studied under him at the New England Conservatory.
Many of his roles would be uncredited through 1942, which included an uncredited role in the film The Yukon Patrol, which would later be important as it would lead to his best-known starring role.
Many of these have since gone out of print, though his two best-known arcs were again reprinted by Ace in 1998 and 2001.
Many of its best-known projects are in the tiny community of Mason's Bend, on the banks of the Black Warrior River.
Many of his best-known plays from this period were premiered in the West: this includes Germania Death in Berlin, which was first performed in 1978 at the Munich Kammerspiele.
Many of his best-known poems express the tension he felt between renunciatory Buddhist ideals and his love of natural beauty.
Many of the best-known Impulse!
Many of the best-known rock acts from the 1960s and 1970s played at Winterland or played two blocks away across Geary Boulevard at the original Fillmore Auditorium.
Many of his best-known paintings of the late 1960s are reminiscent of a school blackboard on which someone has practiced cursive " e " s. Twombly had at this point discarded painting figurative, representational subject-matter, citing the line or smudge – each mark with its own history – as its proper subject.
Many of his best-known compositions were written for the church ; they include the motet In exitu Israel.
Many of Carruth's best-known poems are about the people and places of northern Vermont, as well as rural poverty and hardship, addressing loneliness, insanity, and death.
Many of the best-known London couturiers designed costumes for stage productions.

Many and hymns
Many secular motets are known as " ceremonial motets " Characteristic of ceremonial motets was a clarity of diction, for the audience was not presumed to be familiar already with the text ( as would have been true with Latin hymns ) and also a clear articulation of formal structure, for example a setting apart of successive portions of text with sharp contrasts of texture or rhythm.
Many of the standard hymns of the Liturgy are replaced with the Troparion of Great Thursday.
Many of the hymns were dedicated to Saint Catherine of Alexandria, who was venerated in Seckau, for example CB 12 * and 19 *– 22 *.
Many of her poems were made into hymns or otherwise set to music.
Many of the ancient hymns of the Church are still maintained in this native tongue although several have been translated into Arabic, English, French and other languages to benefit the faithful.
Many of his hymns remain in use today, and have been translated into many languages.
Many of his hymns are included in the Baptist Hymnal, the Presbyterian Trinity Hymnal, and the Methodist Hymns and Psalms.
Many of his hymns, such as O God of Bethel, by whose hand, continue to be used to this day across the English-speaking world.
Many of these hymns were published in the 1740s and 50s.
Many of the songs in the book are hymns that use words, meters, and stanzaic forms familiar from elsewhere in Protestant hymnody.
Many distinctive Barbadian musical and other cultural traditions derive from parodies of Anglican church hymns and British military drills.
Many of these psalms and hymns were later written down in the Antiphonary of Bangor which came to reside in Colombanus ’ monastery at Bobbio, Italy.
Many of these hymns were published in the 1740s and 50s.
Many folk and popular songs are strophic in form, including the twelve bar blues, ballads, hymns and chants.
Although, according to Schwanz: " Many of Fanny ’ s hymns emerged from her involvement in the city missions ", including " More Like Jesus " ( 1867 ); " Pass Me Not, O Gentle Saviour " ( 1868 ); and " Rescue the Perishing " ( 1869 ), which became the " theme song of the home missions movement ", and was " perhaps the most popular city mission song ", with its " wedding of personal piety and compassion for humanity ".
Many hymns were written within the Mozarabic Rite.
Many of Najara's piyyuṭim and hymns have been taken into the rituals and maḥzorim in use among the Jews in different countries, especially in Italy and Palestine.
Many magnificats, hymns, motets, and other works were printed by K. Proske in his Musica Divina ( 1854 ).
Many of her hymns were widely used throughout Great Britain during the mid-to late 19th century.
Many hymns sung are recognizable as adapted from traditional Christian hymns common in black churches.
Many hymns, nomes ( simple songs to accompany the circular dance of the chorus ), and oracles, attributed to Olen, were preserved in Delos, revered as Apollo's birthplace.
Many Biblical scholars also believe that St Paul of Tarsus quotes bits of early Christian hymns in his epistles.
Many hymnals include both hymns separately.

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