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Many circumstances in the history of Ambrose are characteristic of the general spirit of the times.
Many biopolymers spontaneously fold into characteristic compact shapes ( see also " protein folding " as well as secondary structure and tertiary structure ), which determine their biological functions and depend in a complicated way on their primary structures.
Many phrases are characteristic of the German reformer Martin Bucer, or of the Italian Peter Martyr, ( who was staying with Cranmer at the time of the finalising of drafts ), or of his chaplain, Thomas Becon.
Many of the characteristic types of literary epigram look back to inscriptional contexts, particularly funerary epigram, which in the Hellenistic era becomes a literary exercise.
Many countries of the world can be divided into distinct geographic regions, in each of which some physical characteristic is dominant, almost to the exclusion of others.
Many plants are characteristic of the Antarctic flora, and are related to plants found in southern South America, New Zealand and Australia.
Many proteins spontaneously fold into characteristic compact shapes — which determine their biological functions and depend in a complicated way on their primary structures.
Many early RISC designs also shared the characteristic of having a branch delay slot.
Many races get specialized hit location tables, characteristic maxima and minima, skills and traits.
Many early rags are characteristic marches.
Many adjustable transformer designs were introduced to compensate for this problematic characteristic of the series circuit, including those employing methods of adjusting the core or bypassing the magnetic flux around part of a coil.
Many of the statements in this article include the condition that the characteristic is not 2, and are false if this condition is removed.
Many compound resins have distinct and characteristic odors, from their admixture with essential oils.
Many nations and regions have their own characteristic sausages, using meats and other ingredients native to the region and employed in traditional dishes.
Many wild plants characteristic of the warmer parts of middle Europe are seen to flourish along with the vine.
Many heated arguments stem from disagreements over whether or not a given trait is " really " an ascribed characteristic.
From the Key of Solomon: the Artano and Bolino are top left of the image. Many of the bolines advertised in on-line ' magick shops ' have a characteristic crescent shape, and are described as being for harvesting herbs.
Many of the human and animal figures, such as and have characteristic protuberances on each side of the head, possibly representing ears or eyes.
Many characteristic traits of Kansai people descend from Osaka merchant culture.
Many languages throughout North America are polysynthetic ( Eskimo – Aleut languages are extreme examples ), although this is not characteristic of all North American languages ( contrary to what was believed by 19th-century linguists ).
Many have a characteristic shape, with a short forked tail and very long swept-back wings that resemble a crescent or a boomerang.
Many Washington, D. C. soul & funk artists contributed to the characteristic go-go sound, but the main pioneers were The Young Senators, also known as " The Emperors of Go-go ", known for their hit tune " Jungle ", and Chuck Brown & the Soul Searchers, known for " Bustin ' Loose ", which became a surprise national hit.
Many of these were active in fields other than animal psychology ; this is characteristic of comparative psychologists.
Many of the episodes are superb, written in the characteristic terse prose of the best Old Irish literature, but others are cryptic summaries, and the whole is rather disjointed.

Many and African
* 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 faiths around the world — from Japanese Shinto and Chinese traditional religion, to certain African practices and the faiths derived from those in the Caribbean, to Native American beliefs — hold that ancestral or household spirits offer daily protection and blessings.
Many African Americans, called Exodusters, moved to large northern cities and to places like Kansas.
Many techniques have been used to create steel ; Mediterranean ones differ dramatically from African ones, for example.
Many Christian African Americans who celebrate Kwanzaa do so in addition to observing Christmas.
Dancing Many Drums: Excavations in African American Dance.
Many people of Luanda are of mixed race-European / Portuguese and native African.
Many African nations use red, yellow, and green, including Ghana, Cameroon, Mali and Senegal.
Many traditional and folk religions including African traditional religions and Native American religions can be seen as pantheistic, or a mixture of pantheism and other doctrines such as polytheism and animism.
Many South American, Central American, and African nations follow the presidential model.
Many of these are blends using staple ingredients of variously cured Burley and Virginia tobaccos which are enhanced by spice tobaccos, among them many Oriental or Balkan varietals, Latakia ( a fire-cured spice tobacco of Syrian origin ), Perique ( uniquely grown in St. James Parish, Louisiana ) which is also an old method of fermentation, or blends of Virginia and Burley tobaccos of African, Indian, or South American origins.
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.
Many are part of larger ethnic networks extending into several countries, which link West African states in the area.
Many leaders of former bantustans or homelands have had a role in South African politics since their abolition.
Many culinary historians believe that in the beginning of the 14th century, around the time of early Euro-African exploration, European explorers brought their own food supplies and introduced them into local African diets.
Many other cookbooks were written by African Americans during that time, but as they were not widely distributed, most are now lost.
Many minority groups, particularly African American, Native American, and foreign-born women, resented the law and the welfare workers who visited their homes and intruded into their family's lives.
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 provincials – Spanish, Gallic, and African – become Senators.
Many may have had an overly optimistic sense of what the war would involve, imagining that victory could be won as easily as in the First South African War.
Many of its members were members of the UN, too, and they stood together within the latter organisation to safeguard African interests – especially in respect of lingering colonialism.
Many of the street names reflect an African nationalist or anti-colonial theme, with names such as " Independence Avenue " or " Patrice Lumumba Road " being main roads.
Many individual African states have also established national NEPAD structures responsible for liaison with the continental initiatives on economic reform and development programs.

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