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Many of these experiences are so important that they will be cherished forever by me.
Renaissance architects included Alberti, Brunelleschi and Bramante. Many of these artists came from Florence and it remained an important centre for the Renaissance into the 16th century eventually to be overtaken by Rome and Venice.
Many important proteinogenic and non-proteinogenic amino acids also play critical non-protein roles within the body.
Many important papers, recipient of the Herbrand Award 2000.
Many important papers.
Many important papers.
( Otter ) Many important papers.
Many cultures feature autumnal harvest festivals, often the most important on their calendars.
Many women regard their breasts, which are female secondary sex characteristics, as important to their sexual attractiveness, as a sign of femininity that is important to their sense of self.
Many people regard the female human body, of which breasts are an important aspect, to be aesthetically pleasing, as well as erotic.
Many important routes are not electrified and are only single track traffic around ' bends '.
Many important constructions in mathematics can be studied in this context.
Many important processes involve photochemistry.
Many of the predatory species are important controls of agricultural pests.
Many important forest functions have no markets, and hence, no economic value that is readily apparent to the forests ' owners or the communities that rely on forests for their well-being.
Many countries have growing electoral reform movements, which advocate systems such as approval voting, single transferable vote, instant runoff voting or a Condorcet method ; these methods are also gaining popularity for lesser elections in some countries where more important elections still use more traditional counting methods.
Many senior engineers manage a team of technicians or other engineers and for this reason project management skills are important.
Many types of battery have been commercialized and represent an important practical application of electrochemistry.
Many of his ideas about nature and physics presaged important scientific concepts of our time.
Many gods were associated with particular regions in Egypt where their cults were most important.
Many of them would go on to produce important films during World War II.
Many of the most important British productions of the 1930s were produced by London Films, founded by the Hungarian emigre Alexander Korda.
Many important wind and kitesurfing figures compete in this championship, such as the several-times world windsurfing champion Björn Dunkerbeck and Gisela Pulido, the very young kiteboarding champion from Tarifa.

Many and utterances
Many songs use only vocables, syllabic utterances with no lexical meaning.

Many and testify
Many of the prostitutes — some of whom told of being beaten and abused by Mafia thugs — were willing to testify to avoid prison time.
Many place names testify to this.
Many archive documents testify that from 1585 to 1895 Brescia was the cradle of a magnificent school of string players and makers, all styled " maestro ", of all the different kinds of stringed instruments of the Renaissance: viola da gamba ( viols ), violone, lyra, lyrone, violetta and viola da brazzo.
Many sources ( Chatalski and Tarnovo inscriptions ) and memorial inscription are preserved, which testify for the reconstruction of Pliska, the building of a new palace with a large throne room and a temple of Tangra.
Many examples of graffiti and inscriptions — largely of names and greetings — document the area of Nabataean culture, which extended as far north as the north end of the Dead Sea, and testify to widespread literacy ; but no Nabataean literature has survived, nor was any noted in antiquity, and the temples bear no inscriptions.
Many journalists, however, are subpoenaed to testify in criminal and civil cases for coverage of a variety of matters that do not involve questions of national security.
Many testify to Billings wit and ability to help the President relax.
Many place-names testify to Norse influence in the southern Rhins, as in many of the west-coast islands and peninsulas, but Drummore's Gaelic name is in tune with the general use of Gaelic in Galloway after the Dark Ages until it was supplanted by English under Presbyterian influence in the 17th century.

Many and tendency
Many more errors came from the tendency of actors to interpolate words and sentences, producing so many corruptions and variations that a law was proposed by Lycurgus of Athens in 330 BC "... that the plays of Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides should be written down and preserved in a public office ; and that the town clerk should read the text over with the actors ; and that all performances which did not comply with this regulation should be illegal.
Many people interviewed after the suicide of a relative or friend have a tendency to simplify the issues ; their grief can lead to their minimizing or ignoring significant factors.
Many religions ... pursue social reform to some extent ... but there is no such tendency evident in Falun Gong.
Many different descriptive statistics can be chosen as a measure of the central tendency of the data items.
Many currencies exploit the tendency of digital scanners to produce moiré patterns by including fine circular or wavy designs that are likely to exhibit a moiré pattern when scanned and printed.
There is some evidence for vowel harmony according to vowel height or ATR in the prefix i < sub > 3 </ sub >/ e-in inscriptions from pre-Sargonic Lagash ( the specifics of the pattern have led a handful of scholars to postulate not only an / o / phoneme, but even an and, most recently, an ) Many cases of partial or complete assimilation of the vowel of certain prefixes and suffixes to one in the adjacent syllable are reflected in writing in some of the later periods, and there is a noticeable though not absolute tendency for disyllabic stems to have the same vowel in both syllables.
Many Bayesian point-estimators are the posterior distribution's statistics of central tendency, e. g., its mean, median, or mode:
Many would characterize Gordon's sound as being ' large ' and spacious and his tendency to play behind the beat is discernible.
Many shock absorbers are pressurised with compressed nitrogen, to reduce the tendency for the oil to cavitate under heavy use.
Many acetate salts are ionic, indicated by their tendency to dissolve well in water.
Many researchers believe that the main problem related to agro-ecosystem management is the general tendency towards genetic and ecological uniformity imposed by the development of modern agriculture.
Many Markov chain Monte Carlo methods move around the equilibrium distribution in relatively small steps, with no tendency for the steps to proceed in the same direction.
Many of their behaviours are socially facilitated i. e. expression of a behaviour by one animal increases the tendency for this behaviour to be performed by others.
Many non-competition pilots installed them for handling benefits such as increased roll rate and roll authority and reduced tendency for wing tip stall.
Many reviewers have also criticized the Redwall series for repetition and predictability, citing " recycled " plot lines and Jacques ’ tendency to follow a “ pattern to the dot .” Other reviewers note that such predictable “ ingredients ” may be what “ makes the Redwall recipe so consistently popular .” Although the series does not continue to break new ground, it does provide satisfying adventures with “ comforting, predictable conclusions for its fans .”
Many substances can cause rebound effects ( significant return of the original symptom in absence of the original cause ) when discontinued, regardless of their tendency to cause other withdrawal symptoms.
Many salts and organic substances exhibit the same tendency, yielding beautiful spherulite crystallizations when melted and cooled rapidly on a microscopic slide.
Many people now view this species as a nuisance, partly due to their tendency to overwinter indoors and the unpleasant odor and stain left by their bodily fluid when frightened or squashed, as well as their tendency to bite humans.
Many vets are beginning to discourage the giving of rawhide to dogs due to the animals ' inability to digest the rawhide properly and its tendency to swell in the stomach.
Many words and phrases, however, such as " money ," " residue " and " issue " and other words of relationship, have become invested with a technical meaning, but there has been a recent tendency to include illegitimate children in a gift to " children.
Many powerful Vatican authorities also detested the " Americanist " tendency, and whilst Pope Leo XIII was reluctant to chastise the American Catholics, whom he had often praised for their loyalty and faith, he eventually made concessions to the pressures upon him.
Many researchers believe that the main problem related to agro-ecosystem management is the general tendency towards genetic and ecological uniformity imposed by the development of modern agriculture.
Another Dyment poem " From Many a Mangled Truth a War is Won " laments the tendency to invent pretexts and justifications for wars.

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