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Many Protestant churches are now organized by either congregational or presbyterian church polities, both descended from the writings of John Calvin, a Protestant reformer working and writing independently following the break with the Roman Catholic Church precipitated by The Ninety-Five Theses of Martin Luther.
Many writers note that historical materialism represented a revolution in human thought, and a break from previous ways of understanding the underlying basis of change within various human societies.
Many IRA officers interpreted the truce only as a temporary break in fighting.
Many dramatic actors gladly participated in musicals as a way to break away from their typecasting.
Many fungi are able to break down complex organic biomolecules such as lignin, the more durable component of wood, and pollutants such as xenobiotics, petroleum, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.
* 1911 – Many cities in the Midwestern United States break their record highs and lows on the same day as a strong cold front rolls through.
Many cities, including New York City, once used it to break up the Democratic Party city councils monopolies on elective office.
Many organisms can easily break down starches into glucose, however, most organisms cannot metabolize cellulose or other polysaccharides like chitin and arabinoxylans.
Many of these bands enjoyed national success in the UK, but found it difficult to break into the American market.
Many African Americans, fearful that the racism expressed by the American Railway Union would lock them out of another labor market, crossed the picket line to break the strike ; thus adding a racially charged tone to the conflict.
Many important historic buildings were rebuilt, including the Semper Opera House, the Zwinger Palace and a great many other historic buildings, although the city leaders chose to reconstruct large areas of the city in a " socialist modern " style, partly for economic reasons, but also to break away from the city's past as the royal capital of Saxony and a stronghold of the German bourgeoisie.
Many people use their clothing as packing material around fragile items that might otherwise break in transit.
Many, but far from all, are known as gum trees because many species exude copious sap from any break in the bark ( e. g. scribbly gum ).
Many of the larger gangs break up into smaller groups, cliques or sub-sets.
Many of the camp employees are college and high school students working during their summer break.
Many smaller venues hold " open mic " events, where anyone can take the stage and perform for the audience, offering a way for amateur performers to hone their craft and possibly break into the profession.
Many historians have identified the early modern period as the epoch in which individuals began to think of themselves as belonging to a national polity — a notable break from medieval modes of self-identification, which had been largely based upon religion ( belonging to a universal Christendom ), language, or feudal allegiance ( belonging to the manor or extended household of a particular magnate or lord ).
Many of Helper's business enterprises were associated with specific ethnic groups, but this fact illustrated the business opportunities then available in the town, enabling immigrants to " break the ranks of labor.
Many of the institutions of Lithuanian Jewry were beginning to break up.
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 have noted that the track " Green Eggs and Ham " ( on Immaculate Deception ) was possibly the first example of a hard core or metal band paying homage to rap music, as a break in the middle of this song is a cover of the Run DMC song " Rock Box " ( with self-mocking, humorous lyrics added.
Many secular Arab governments attempted to break the influence of the ulama after their rise to power.
Many of these bands were able to enjoy cult and then national success in the UK, but found it difficult to break into the American market.
Many lichens break up into fragments when they dry, dispersing themselves by wind action, to resume growth when moisture returns.

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Many British publications have gradually done away with the use of periods in abbreviations.
Many independents walked away from the 1901 meeting.
Many of these booms may be attributable to bird-scarers, automated cannon-like devices used by farmers to scare birds away from the many vineyards, orchards and crops.
Many Protestants ( especially those belonging to the magisterial traditions, such as Lutherans, or those such as Methodists, that broke away from the Anglican Communion ) accept the teachings of the first seven councils but do not ascribe to the councils themselves the same authority as Roman Catholics and the Eastern Orthodox do.
Many plants have evolved fruits that are attractive as a food source to animals, so that animals will eat the fruits and excrete the seeds some distance away.
Many world-renowned ski resorts such as Verbier and Crans-Montana are just over an hour away by car.
Many teams were going away from the traditional uniform and the Astros were no exception.
Many of these Jews would live in mountainous regions to get away from any non-Jewish influence.
Many battles were prearranged, with the clan warriors meeting at an assigned place and time, while women and children of the clan watched the festivities from some distance away.
" Many workers, in fact, would like to get away from their factories if they could and find more creative artisanal types of work, not simply " participate " in " planning " their own misery.
Many herbs were uncommon, particularly Mediterranean herbs, which are not hardy in much of New England away from the coast.
Many surviving acts moved away from psychedelia into either more back-to-basics " roots rock ", traditional-based, pastoral or whimsical folk, the wider experimentation of progressive rock, or riff-based heavy rock.
Many Structuralists later moved away from the most strict interpretations and applications of " structure ", and are thus called " Post-structuralists ".
Many Asians do not want to lose respect in society by admitting they are in pain and need help, believing the pain should be borne in silence, while other cultures ( e. g. Jewish ) feel they should report pain right away and get immediate relief.
Many of these letters are pious and poetic and express a desire to be in closer or more frequent contact with a loved one that is far enough away to only be reached by written correspondence.
Many centres are therefore moving away from using ciprofloxacin as the first line for treating suspected typhoid originating in South America, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Thailand, or Vietnam.
Many Viz gems are tucked away in spoof Terms and Conditions sections or application forms.
Many financial firms found that they could move to midtown Manhattan four miles away or elsewhere and still operate effectively.
Many Christians fell away, and were thereafter referred to as " lapsi ", but afterwards asked to be received again into the Church.
Many see Tristan as the beginning of the move away from conventional harmony and tonality and consider that it lays the groundwork for the direction of classical music in the 20th century.
Many Texians were also unhappy with the location of their state capital, which moved periodically between Saltillo and Monclova, both of which were in southern Coahuila, some away ; they wanted Tejas to be a separate state from Coahuila ( but not independent from Mexico ) and to have its own capital.
Many Boers who were dissatisfied with aspects of the British administration, in particular with Britain's abolition of slavery on 1 December 1834, elected to migrate away from British rule in what became known as the Great Trek.

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