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Many of its sojourners were devoted to seclusion and quiet, and lived there to the end of their days.
Many find aberration to be counter-intuitive, and a simple thought experiment based on everyday experience can help in its understanding.
Many descriptions of the amphisbaena say its eyes glow like candles or lightning, but the poet Nicander seems to contradict this by describing it as " always dull of eye ".
Many of its exhibitions are on themes of special interest to the Bronx.
Many fundamental questions of craftsmanship versus mass production, the relationship of usefulness and beauty, the practical purpose of formal beauty in a commonplace object, and whether or not a single proper form could exist, were argued out among its 1, 870 members ( by 1914 ).
Many authors insist on distinguishing between a function's codomain and its range.
* Many of the characters and musical themes of Bubble Bobble were used by Taito in a tile-matching video game Puzzle Bobble ( a. k. a. Bust-a-Move ) and its sequels.
Many international media, businesses, and organizations have regional headquarters in the city ; the Arab League has had its headquarters in Cairo for most of its existence.
Many species prey on the cane toad in its native habitat, including the broad-snouted caiman ( Caiman latirostris ), the banded cat-eyed snake ( Leptodeira annulata ), the eel ( family: Anguillidae ), various species of killifish, the rock flagtail ( Kuhlia rupestris ), some species of catfish ( order: Siluriformes ).
Many people are presumed to be citizens of a state if they were born within its territory.
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 attempts have been made at identifying its origins.
Many Jews view Christians as having quite an ambivalent view of the Torah, or Mosaic law: on one hand Christians speak of it as God's absolute word, but on the other, they apply its commandments with a certain selectivity ( compare Biblical law in Christianity ).
Many scholars such as Jerome visited the school of Alexandria to exchange ideas and to communicate directly with its scholars.
Many Protestants consider Catholicism to be a cult, due to its beliefs regarding the Pope, Mary, and Purgatory.
* Confusion or incompetence on the part of African doctors: " Many common Third World diseases are confused with AIDS even if they are not part of its official definition.
Many versions of Doom ( and its sequels ) include secret levels which are accessed by the player discovering alternate exits, often hidden behind secret doors or in areas which are difficult to reach.
Many years later these alpha versions were sanctioned by id Software because of historical interest ; they reveal how the game progressed from its early design stages.
Many of its representatives such as Matthias Erzberger and Walther Rathenau were assassinated, and the leaders were branded as " criminals " and Jews by the right-wing press dominated by Alfred Hugenberg.
Many prominent figures testified in that trial, including members of the parliamentary committee investigating the reasons for the defeat, so some of its results were made public long before the publication of the committee report in 1928.
Many theoretical perspectives attempt to explain development ; among the most prominent are: Jean Piaget's Stage Theory, Lev Vygotsky's Social constructivism ( and its heirs, the Cultural Theory of Development of Michael Cole, and the Ecological Systems Theory of Urie Bronfenbrenner ), Albert Bandura's Social learning theory, and the information processing framework employed by cognitive psychology.
Many of its channels are rented to other stations.
Many scientists consider extraterrestrial life to be plausible, but there is no conclusive evidence for its existence.
Many members of the American Progressive Movement supported eugenics, seduced by its scientific trappings and its promise of a quick end to social ills.

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Many antibacterial compounds are relatively small molecules with a molecular weight of less than 2000 atomic mass units.
Many Allied operations in the Western Desert and on the Eastern Front relied on massive concentrations of firepower to establish breakthroughs by fast-moving armoured units.
Many cover versions are in different languages rewritten to reference local units ; these include:
Many carbohydrates contain one or more modified monosaccharide units that have had one or more groups replaced or removed.
Many Red Guard units collapsed under the weight of the assault and several detachments retreated in panic, while some units defended their posts relentlessly, and were able to slow the advance of the White Guards, who were unaccustomed to offensive warfare.
Many schools and amphitheatres were sited at or near military barracks, and some provincial army units owned gladiator troupes.
Many Balli Kombëtar units cooperated with the Germans against the communists and several Balli Kombëtar leaders held positions in the German-sponsored regime.
Many units of insulin can be " wasted " while refilling the pump's reservoir or changing an infusion site.
; No need to turn locomotive: Many multiple units have cabs at both ends, the train may be reversed without uncoupling / re-coupling the locomotive, giving quicker turnaround times, reducing crew costs, and enhancing safety.
Many components of the animal cell can be seen recycling and sharing their membranous units.
Many innovations and technical refinements have been made in printing processes and presses over the years, including the development of presses with multiple units ( each containing one printing plate ) that can print multi-color images in one pass on both sides of the sheet, and presses that accommodate continuous rolls ( webs ) of paper, known as web presses.
Many chemists use molecular mass as a synonym of molar mass, differing only in units ( see average molecular mass below ).
Many other hybrid units are used such as mmHg / cm² or grams-force / cm² ( sometimes as kg / cm² and g / mol2 without properly identifying the force units ).
Many Rickenbackers — both guitars and basses — are equipped to be compatible with a " Rick-O-Sound " unit via an extra " stereo " output socket that allows the two pickups ( or neck and middle pickup combined / bridge pickup, in the case of three pickup instruments ) to be connected to different effects units or amplifiers.
Many statistical analyses use quantitative data that have units of measurement.
Many different units ( individual monosaccharides ) can be used, and bonded in different ways.
Many U. S. units are virtually identical to their imperial counterparts, but the U. S. customary system developed from English units used in the British Empire before the system of imperial units was standardized in 1824.
Many of Patton's directives on caring for the enlisted men under his command, such as ordering that captured supplies of enemy food and liquor be delivered to frontline units were overlooked in the media in favor of more popular news items, such as his system of fines for officers and men who failed to shave daily and wear helmets and leggings at all times.
Many cylinder models have power heads as standard or add-on equipment containing the same sort of mechanical beaters as in upright units, making them as efficient on carpets as upright models.
Many units of the army also had strong objections toward the uniformly Belgian officers ; General Janssens, the army head, told them their lot would not change after independence, and they rebelled in protest.
Many young, affluent tenants occupy the studio, one -, two-and three-bedroom units.

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