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* ( fr ) Many references about the claimed Admiral Byrd's journey to inner earth and some facts about north pole
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 social facts, however, have no material form.
Many small towns in the United States use their water towers to advertise local tourism, their local high school sports teams, or other locally notable facts.
Many of these bloggers have responded by reprinting his dispatches on their blogs, adding their own paragraph-by-paragraph commentary, purportedly dissecting and debunking Fisk's facts and opinions.
Many Jansenists refused to sign the formulary ; whilst some did sign, they made it known that they were agreeing only to the doctrine ( questions de jure ), not the allegations asserted by the bull ( questions de facto, or of facts ).
Many additional facts are adduced to the argument, but there is not enough firm description in Tolkien's writing to settle the argument definitively.
" Many of his facts are not to be found elsewhere, and he has always been looked on as a valuable authority for the period he describes.
Many phrases which fit the pattern ( including “ this app can break ”, “ Bush hid the facts ” and “ acre vai pra globo ”) appeared on the web as hoaxes.
Many of the most important facts are well known, or may be gathered from public sources.
Many pregnant teenagers do not have any cognition of the central facts of sexuality.
Many biographical facts about Yockey cannot be known with absolute certainty.
Many of Horne Tooke's sayings are preserved in The Table Talk of Samuel Rogers And S. T. Coleridge ; The main facts of his life were set out by Thorold Rogers, in his Historical Gleanings, 2nd series.
Many old QI facts from previous episodes were used.
Many interesting facts and accounts of life on Copinsay are still retold in the Deerness Community, with many members still remembering when the island was still home to loved ones.
Oko wrote, " Many other correlative facts have been ... found true to the Drake's Cove site as part of the total body of evidence.
Many critics of standards-based education reform and reform mathematics are also critical of the emphasis of the standards on process and inquiry-based science rather than learning of facts.
Many employers will often request the unedited version but the legality of this is debatable in certain situations and can be denied, especially if the " long " version references any facts that conflict with an employee's right to privacy or could be used in a discriminatory fashion ( such as non-relevant psychological, medical, or disability issues ) explicitly cited as illegal by federal or state hiring laws ( for example, the Illinois ' Human Rights Act prohibits discrimination due to unfavorable discharge.
Many have charged Bonnet with " editing " his papers to present himself in the best possible light, regardless of the facts.
Many facts concerning the Morthren past revealed in the episode contradict various aspects of the mythology established both in previous second season episodes, and especially those from the first season.
Many writers on popular science, such as Fred Alan Wolf, Paul Davies and Michio Kaku, have used quotations from Adams ' work in their books to illustrate facts about cosmology or philosophy.
Many believed that allegations of favoritism made by blacks were not supported by facts ; a number of studies disproved the allegations, including one study conducted specifically in response to this allegation.
Many facts contradict this theory and its originator, Joseph Gorman ( also known as Joseph Sickert ), later retracted the story and admitted to the press that it was a hoax.
Many of the facts of her life are lost to history, but many historians believe that she was the first true love of Abraham Lincoln.

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Many hours are given free by the Jaycees to make this and all local pageants outstanding events.
Many of the music-loving members of the President's staff gathered around the tent listening and watching the rapt attention given by the young seated audience.
Many of them had once been members of a church or at least had been given instruction in Christianity but for one or another reason had allowed the connexion to lapse.
Many of the sweets produced in this region, such as quince, sweet potato, molasses and dulce de cayote jams, have given rise to a very well known and easily made dessert referred to as vigilante, or to so-called queso y dulce ( where a piece of fresh cheese is served with one of the sweets mentioned above ).
Many jurisdictions and sanctioning agencies also have a " three-knockdown rule ", in which three knockdowns in a given round result in a TKO.
Many of the displaced residents were not allowed to return to the area for months and none were given government guidance of where to live temporarily on the already crowded island of Manhattan.
Many more examples could be given.
Many homiletical explanations have been given for the name:
Many were even given payment in kind in place of their salaries.
Many examples of evildoers and warnings about their fates are given in rapid succession.
Many deities could be given epithets that seem to indicate that they were greater than any other god, suggesting some kind of unity beyond the multitude of natural forces.
Many other factors involved resentments and aspirations given focus by the rise of Enlightenment ideals.
Many other days are marked to celebrate events or people, but are not strictly holidays as time off work is rarely given.
Many of these levels change within minutes, especially if glucose is given, and there is no value in measuring them after the hypoglycemia is reversed.
Many of these programs were done domestically and on participants who were not informed of the study's purposes or that they would be given drugs.
Many of those who had once taught the art had been forced out of teaching or become so disillusioned with it that they had simply given up.
Many of the details given above ( the Air Force career, the Ph. D .) were mentioned in letters " Tiptree " wrote, and also appeared in official author biographies.
Many actors in his films are often not given the full script at the beginning of a shoot, but rather they experience the story just as a fictional character might do.
Many aspects of modernist design still persist within the mainstream of contemporary architecture today, though its previous dogmatism has given way to a more playful use of decoration, historical quotation, and spatial drama. In other arts such pragmatic considerations were less important.
Many specific examples are given in the article on multiplicative functions.
Many scholars have questioned a link between " Nazareth " and the terms " Nazarene " and " Nazoraean " on linguistic grounds, while some affirm the possibility of etymological relation " given the idiosyncrasies of Galilean Aramaic.
Many believe the term comes from early 1950s Las Vegas, when guests would often be given a " free roll " of nickels to play at the slot machines upon check-in.
Many of the Muslim elite, including Granada's former Emir Muhammad XII, who had been given the area of the Alpujarras mountains as a principality, found life under Christian rule intolerable and emigrated to Tlemcen in North Africa.
Many of the more prominent individual stars were also given names, particularly with Arabic or Latin designations.
Many of the " Black Poor " were African Americans, who had been given their freedom after seeking refuge with the British Army during the American Revolution, but also included other West Indian, African and Asian inhabitants of London.

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