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Many and finest
Many common bronze alloys have the unusual and very desirable property of expanding slightly just before they set, thus filling in the finest details of a mold.
Many critics now regard it as one of the finest shows in television history, including TV Guide, which ranked it No. 21 on their list of the 50 greatest TV shows of all time.
Many of the city's finest buildings belong to this period and were built under the first three Bavarian kings.
Many Japanese people believe that sashimi, traditionally considered the finest dish in Japanese cuisine, should be eaten before other strong flavors affect the palate.
Many Canadians from that time still regard it as one of the country's finest cultural achievements.
Many of the finest jazz singers, including Bessie Smith, Billie Holiday, Jimmy Rushing, and Dinah Washington, have avoided scat entirely.
Many critics and film historians consider her performance as the doomed courtesan Marguerite Gautier in Camille to be her finest.
Many film critics regard it as her finest performance.
Many engravings were created by the skillful Charles George Lewis ( 1808 – 1880 ), one of the finest engravers of his day.
Many Blue Note albums are considered among the finest in all of jazz.
Many of the houses in the Park were built prior to World War II, and many of these were designed by noted architects using the finest materials.
Many of the world's finest Celtic musicians perform there, traveling from Scotland, Ireland, Canada, and various regions of the U. S. to participate.
Many of his finest stories were read at Christmas to friends in his rooms in the College.
Many years later, Zawinul would pay tribute to Gravatt's skills and state that he had been the finest of the band's " pure jazz " drummers as well as being " from the jazz side ... my favorite of them all.
Many cultures feel that the deceased should be presented looking his or her finest.
Many have praised Gallagher's songwriting, with George Martin claiming Noel to be ' the finest songwriter of his generation '.
Many of his contemporaries believed that he was the finest off-side player in the history of cricket.
Many of South Yarra's finest old homes and terraces are located close to Cromwell Crescent and the railway station in the Hawksburn area.
Many of Dublin's finest buildings were destroyed at this time ; the historic General Post Office ( GPO ) was a bombed out shell after the 1916 Rising ; James Gandon's Custom House was burned by the IRA in the War of Independence, while one of Gandon's surviving masterpieces, the Four Courts had been seized by republicans and bombarded by the pro-treaty army.
Many of the finest collections of seashells are private.
Many Chaucer scholars regard it as the poet's finest work.
Many of the show's fans hail this characteristic as one of its finest qualities.
Many of the finest ensembles in the city performed his works.
Many amateur astronomers consider it one of the finest northern globular clusters, following only Messier 13.

Many and analyses
Many statistical analyses use quantitative data that have units of measurement.
Many analyses have been made of this ; all show that when the entropy of room and demon are taken together, this total entropy does increase.
Many statistical analyses involve the estimation of several unknown quantities.
Many of the techniques associated with spectralism, such as analyses based on fast Fourier transforms, were made practical by technological contributions at IRCAM.
Many early applications involved multivariate classification, numerous quantitative predictive applications followed, and by the late 1970s and early 1980s a wide variety of data-and computer-driven chemical analyses were occurring.
Coward expressed a dim view of such analyses: " Many years ago an earnest young man wrote a book about my plays.
Many layers beneath the ground, the bureaucracy that actually runs Majipoor is busy with their statistical analyses and other " official " paperwork.
Many of the original analyses and statements of the organisation were included in a published collection under the title The Other Israel: The Radical Case Against Zionism, edited by Arie Bober ( Doubleday, 1972 ).
Many techniques for analyzing particle size are used, and the techniques include both off-line analyses which require that a sample of the material be taken for analysis and on-line techniques that allow for analysis of the material as it flows through the process.
Many tasks, techniques and analyses are specific to particular industries and applications.
Many such arguments were based on an apparent periodicity in the rate of reversals ; more careful analyses show that the reversal record is not periodic.
Many statistical methods have been used for statistical analyses.

Many and poems
Many of his poems purported to be exactly contemporary and political ; ;
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 are poems or pure lists.
Many questions remain unanswered — most importantly, it is not clear why the couple split up — but Catullus's poems about the relationship display striking depth and psychological insight.
Many epic poems of various cultures were pieced together from shorter pieces of traditional narrative verse, which explains their episodic structure and often their in medias res plot developments.
Many medieval poems were written in verse paragraphs, even where regular rhymes and rhythms were used.
Many scholars of Homer have concluded that his Iliad and Odyssey were composed from compilations of shorter narrative poems that related individual episodes.
Many of Ted Hughes ' poems have been published as limited-edition broadsides.
Many of his papers, poems, and hand written lab-notes are available at the National Library of Medicine in the Oswald T. Avery Collection, the first of their Profiles in Science series.
Many of Aleixandre's early poems are filled with sadness.
Many of her poems have been inspired by myths and fairy tales, which have been interests of hers from an early age.
Many authors consider the western literary tradition to have begun with the epic poems The Iliad and The Odyssey, which remain giants in the literary canon for their skillful and vivid depictions of war and peace, honor and disgrace, love and hatred.
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 the poems are quoted in Snorri's Edda but usually only in bits and pieces.
Many of his poems deal with the trials of romantic love, and the devotion of the suitor to an unavailable or cruel mistress.
Many of the poems seemed to refer to and commemorate ancient Chinese historical events, but most were intended to criticize China's current leaders.
Many authors consider the western literary tradition to have begun with the epic poems The Iliad and The Odyssey, which remain giants in the literary canon for their skillful and vivid depictions of war and peace, honor and disgrace, love and hatred.
Many of the poems were well known to the intended audience, so usually only the first few lines are given and the reader is supposed to complete the thought themselves, much like today we could say " when in Rome ..." and leave the rest of the saying ("... do as the Romans do ") unspoken.
Many problems experienced by readers in interpreting poems, and the wide variety of interpretations offered for Sir Gawain and the Green Knight are shown to stem from the poet ’ s complex view of moral questions ( 103 ).
Many poems that don't rhyme in Mandarin do so in Cantonese.
Many symphonic poems have entered popular culture through their use in media and film as early as the 1930s, with Erich Wolfgang Korngold's use of excerpts from Liszt's Mazeppa in the Errol Flynn movie Captain Blood and a recurrent use of Les Préludes in the Flash Gordon serial.
Many of these early poems establish the later tradition of starting with a description of nature that leads into emotionally expressive statements, known as bi, xing, or sometime bixing.
A scene from Plato's philosophical work The Symposium, where Alcibiades, the archetypal Athenian aristocrat, arrives drunk at a party hosted by Agathon. Many of the poems of Theognis reflect on man's relation to wine, a symbolic focus for general reflections on the ideal of moderation.
* Many composers have set the poems of Thomas Moore to music.

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