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Many of the city's financial institutions ( for example, CBOT, Chicago Fed ) are located within a section of downtown called " The Loop ", which is an eight-block by five-block square of city streets that are encircled by elevated rail tracks.
Many countries sought to emulate Pakistan's economic planning strategy and one of them, South Korea, copied the city's second " Five-Year Plan " and world Financial Centre in Seoul is designed and modeled after Karachi.
Many of the city's neighborhoods are steeply sloped, with two-lane roads.
Many of its older buildings have been renovated, and a business and commercial area is being developed into the New City Centre, expected to become the city's main administrative and business district on the north side of the Neris river.
Many of the city's 10, 000 Jews as well as many other enemies of the Third Reich were sent to concentration camps ; those Jews who remained were killed during the Holocaust.
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 of the famous gardens, buildings and residences built during this time contribute to the city's present skyline.
Many of the city's historic buildings are designed in the Baroque style.
Many lessons were learned and the city's building code was amended so a similar situation would not be repeated.
Many of the city's boroughs have a relatively high percentage of originally non-Dutch inhabitants – i. e. Kanaleneiland 83 % and Overvecht 57 %.
Many of the city's more affluent residents, both black and white, left the city after the war, moving to neighboring Alameda, Berkeley, Albany and El Cerrito to the north ; to San Leandro, Hayward, Castro Valley and Fremont in Southern Alameda County ; and to the newly developing East Bay suburbs, Orinda, Lafayette, Pleasant Hill, Walnut Creek and Concord.
Many of the city's residents take weekly hikes up the mountain, and most do so at least a couple of times a year.
Many of the modern city's landmark churches and monuments date from this period of nascent mercantilism.
Many new manufacturing techniques were perfected, enabling the city's factories to mass produce their pens cheaply and efficiently.
Many of these attributes are illustrated the long established ( since 1972 ) farmer's market currently held year round on Saturdays and Wednesdays at The Market on State on the city's east side.
Many of the city's features ( from house façades to chamfered street corners ) are modeled on Barcelona's architecture, given the city's strong Catalonian heritage.
Many gate surrounds were carved artistic elements and embelished decorative features, representing the ruler's and city's victories, power, faith, and influence.
" Many of the city's venues and attractions are located on the old Town Belt, including Hamilton Gardens, Waikato Stadium, Seddon Park, Founders Theatre and the Hamilton Lake Domain.
Many still-inhabited town houses in the city's central district date from the 18th century and earlier.
Many people from the occupied areas fled to Sopron, and the city's importance grew.
Many of the city's historic buildings were built during and just after this era, including the Grand Opera House in 1890, the Wechsler School in 1894, two Carnegie libraries in 1913, and the Threefoot Building, Meridian's tallest skyscraper, in 1929.
Many residents believe that this, along with a failure to add or widen roadways, is the cause of the city's traffic problems.
Many of the town's adults work in Hartford, located about 25 minutes away, often at one of the city's many insurance companies, or for the neighbouring University of Connecticut in Storrs.

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Many common bronze alloys have the unusual and very desirable property of expanding slightly just before they set, thus filling in the finest details of a mold.
Many critics now regard it as one of the finest shows in television history, including TV Guide, which ranked it No. 21 on their list of the 50 greatest TV shows of all time.
Many Japanese people believe that sashimi, traditionally considered the finest dish in Japanese cuisine, should be eaten before other strong flavors affect the palate.
Many Canadians from that time still regard it as one of the country's finest cultural achievements.
Many of the finest jazz singers, including Bessie Smith, Billie Holiday, Jimmy Rushing, and Dinah Washington, have avoided scat entirely.
Many critics and film historians consider her performance as the doomed courtesan Marguerite Gautier in Camille to be her finest.
Many film critics regard it as her finest performance.
Many engravings were created by the skillful Charles George Lewis ( 1808 – 1880 ), one of the finest engravers of his day.
Many Blue Note albums are considered among the finest in all of jazz.
Many of the houses in the Park were built prior to World War II, and many of these were designed by noted architects using the finest materials.
Many of the world's finest Celtic musicians perform there, traveling from Scotland, Ireland, Canada, and various regions of the U. S. to participate.
Many of his finest stories were read at Christmas to friends in his rooms in the College.
Many years later, Zawinul would pay tribute to Gravatt's skills and state that he had been the finest of the band's " pure jazz " drummers as well as being " from the jazz side ... my favorite of them all.
Many cultures feel that the deceased should be presented looking his or her finest.
Many have praised Gallagher's songwriting, with George Martin claiming Noel to be ' the finest songwriter of his generation '.
Many of his finest analyses of poems were reprinted in the late work, The Living Principle.
Many of his contemporaries believed that he was the finest off-side player in the history of cricket.
Many of South Yarra's finest old homes and terraces are located close to Cromwell Crescent and the railway station in the Hawksburn area.
Many of Dublin's finest buildings were destroyed at this time ; the historic General Post Office ( GPO ) was a bombed out shell after the 1916 Rising ; James Gandon's Custom House was burned by the IRA in the War of Independence, while one of Gandon's surviving masterpieces, the Four Courts had been seized by republicans and bombarded by the pro-treaty army.
Many of the finest collections of seashells are private.
Many Chaucer scholars regard it as the poet's finest work.
Many of the show's fans hail this characteristic as one of its finest qualities.
Many of the finest ensembles in the city performed his works.
Many amateur astronomers consider it one of the finest northern globular clusters, following only Messier 13.

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