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Many will add that we may find our enjoyment heightened by our understanding.
Many of our very best friends are reformers.
Many of our young people think it would.
Many a motel owner -- when we've stopped there again -- has remembered us and has said he preferred our dogs to most children.
Many of the men on our campus have a pretty set curriculum, especially in the various engineering fields, with few electives till the senior year.
Many of the features of the homes are the latest modern devices in American homes, but an interesting blend of cultures finds us using Japanese artfulness in our own Western architecture at the same time that the Japanese are adopting Western utility patterns.
Many of you are familiar, I'm sure, with the story of my early struggles: the fire in January, 1947, that destroyed everything -- even our precious list of subscribers.
Many of his ideas about nature and physics presaged important scientific concepts of our time.
Many of the extrasolar planets are much closer to their parent stars and hence much hotter than gas giants in the solar system, making it possible that some of those planets are a type not observed in our solar system.
Many of these are our jailers who work to maintain the Illusion.
Many more are known in the Small and Large Magellanic Clouds — they are easier to detect in external systems than in our own galaxy because projection effects can cause unrelated clusters within the Milky Way to appear close to each other.
Many of these people have been doers, not recorders of facts, with the result that our knowledge of the territory ’ s exploration has not kept pace with the exploration itself .’
Many radio frequencies penetrate our atmosphere quite well, and this led to radio telescopes that investigate the cosmos using large radio antennas.
Many Buddhists believe that world peace can only be achieved if we first establish peace within our minds.
Many have spoken about the possibility of migrating from our homeland.
Many, possibly most, stars have at least some variation in luminosity: the energy output of our Sun, for example, varies by about 0. 1 % over an 11 year solar cycle.
Many of our common-sense attitudes treat the past, present and future differently.
Many of the references in Zampanò's footnotes, however, are real — existing both within his world and our world outside the novel.
Many projects are funded by CCW grants, enabling others to use their special skills and understanding of local communities to carry out environmental tasks on our behalf.
Many other businesses have come and gone in our community, including the Rex Theater, implement dealers, lumber yard, grocery stores, confectionery shop, livestock shippers, and more.
Many other patriotic and nationalistic songs are sung to show allegiance to Iceland, on various occasions as people often know them better when it comes to singing them, like " Ísland er land þitt " (" Iceland is your country "), " Ísland ögrum skorið " (" Iceland cut with bays "), " Öxar við ána " (" By the Öxará ( Axe River )"), " Ó fögur er vor fósturjörð " (" Oh how beautiful is our motherland "), " Hver á sér fegra föðurland?
Many Anglican bishops ( amongst them the Archbishop of York and most of his suffragans ) felt so doubtful as to the wisdom of such an assembly that they refused to attend it, and Dean Stanley declined to allow Westminster Abbey to be used for the closing service, giving as his reasons the partial character of the assembly, uncertainty as to the effect of its measures and " the presence of prelates not belonging to our Church ".

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Many subjects attributed differences in Kohnstamm reactivity to differences in degrees of subjective control -- voluntary as the Kohnstamm-positive subjects perceived it and involuntary as the Kohnstamm-negative subjects perceived it.
Many American anthropologists adopted his agenda for social reform, and theories of race continue to be popular subjects for anthropologists today.
Many statisticians base ANOVA on the design of the experiment, especially on the protocol that specifies the random assignment of treatments to subjects ; the protocol's description of the assignment mechanism should include a specification of the structure of the treatments and of any blocking.
Many of his English subjects opposed his actions, in particular his interference in the English and Scottish churches and the levying of taxes without parliamentary consent, because they saw them as those of a tyrannical absolute monarch.
Many of Charles's subjects felt this brought the Church of England too close to the Roman Catholic Church.
Many aspects of the syntax of Greek have remained constant: verbs agree with their subject only, the use of the surviving cases is largely intact ( nominative for subjects and predicates, accusative for objects of most verbs and many prepositions, genitive for possessors ), articles precede nouns, adpositions are largely prepositional, relative clauses follow the noun they modify, relative pronouns are clause-initial.
Many other authors followed with " Outlines " of their own in other subjects.
Many subjects showed high levels of distress during the experiment and some openly wept.
Many of the subjects Masters and Johnson labelled homosexual may not have been homosexual, since, of their participants, only 17 % identified themselves as exclusively homosexual, while 83 % were in the predominantly heterosexual to bisexual range.
Many collectors limit their collecting to particular countries, certain time periods or particular subjects ( called " topicals ") like birds or aircraft on stamps.
Many years later, having achieved notability with other adventures and books on other subjects, Heyerdahl published a new account of this voyage under the title Fatu Hiva ( London: Allen & Unwin, 1974 ).
Many became the faces of cosmetics brands and perfumes, had their own television programs and physical-fitness videos and their own lines of lingerie ... Their lives, activities, influences, and images were the subjects of all types of sociological and historical analysis.
Many sophists specialized in using the tools of philosophy and rhetoric, though other sophists taught subjects such as music, athletics, and mathematics.
Many architecture, landscape and planning programs incorporate urban design theory and design subjects into their curricula and there are an increasing number of university programs offering degrees in urban design, usually at post-graduate level.
Many reports have found reductions in the size of the hippocampus in schizophrenic subjects.
Many scholars argue that Louis was unequal to the high expectations of his subjects.
Many children were sent to homes where they had to suffer physical and sexual abuse, some have been used as test subjects for medical experiments.
Many of the new authors in this decade were formally educated in literature, philosophy and other academic subjects at the many schools or institutes for writers established throughout Norway.
Many European monarchs, such as that of Russia, claimed supreme autocratic power by divine right, and that their subjects had no rights to limit their power.
Many experiments that tested various biological agents on human subjects, referred to as Operation Whitecoat, were carried out at Fort Detrick, Maryland, in the 1950s.
Many academic artists tried to use subjects from low art and ennoble them as high art by subjecting them to interest in the inherent qualities of form and beauty, trying to democratize the art world.

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