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Many karst regions display distinctive surface features, with cenotes, sinkholes or dolines being the most common.
Many users fondly remember the LEO III and enthuse about some of its quirkier features, such as having a loudspeaker connected to the central processor which enabled operators to tell whether a program was looping by the distinctive sound it made.
Many, though not all, Scotch whiskies use peat smoke to treat their malt, giving Scotch its distinctive smoky flavour.
Many arabesque patterns disappear at ( or " under " as it often appears to a viewer ) a framing edge without ending, and thus can be regarded as infinitely extendable outside the space they actually occupy ; this was certainly a distinctive feature of the Islamic form, though not without precedent.
< div name =" wet-dry forms "/> Many of the tropical butterflies have distinctive seasonal forms.
Many ancient organic cities experienced redevelopment for military and economic purposes, new roads carved through the cities, and new parcels of land were cordoned off serving various planned purposes giving cities distinctive geometric designs.
Many have aerial roots and a distinctive shape or habit, and their fruits distinguish them from other plants.
Many of Chile's distinctive animal species have been decimated as they have been pushed farther and farther into the remaining wilderness areas by human occupation of the land.
Many traditional wood joinery techniques use the distinctive material properties of wood, often without resorting to mechanical fasteners or adhesives.
Many governments are known for dealing with issues of distributive justice, especially countries with ethnic tensions and geographically distinctive minorities.
" Many of the town's young men became boatmen and were well known along the length of the canal for their distinctive call, " Shawnee against the World.
* Many states offer distinctive Medal of Honor vehicle license plates to recipients without additional charges or fees.
Many cultivars have been selected, with distinctive leaf shape or coloration such as the dark purple of ' Crimson King ' and ' Schwedleri ', the variegated leaves of ' Drummondii ' and ' Emerald Queen ', and the deeply divided, feathery leaves of ' Dissectum ' and ' Lorbergii '.
Many migratory species, particularly those breeding further north, have distinctive male plumage at least in the breeding season, since males need to reclaim territory and advertise for mates each year.
Many species have distinctive head patterns.
Many distinctive styles of weapons are contained within Baguazhang ; some use concealment, like the " scholar's pen " or a pair of knives ( the most elaborate, which are unique to the style, are the crescent-shaped deer horn knives ( Chinese: 鹿角刀 ; pinyin: Lùjiǎodāo ).
Many of the folk names are given for its distinctive call made by inhaling and exhaling large quantities of air ; E. Choate lists " Bogbumper " and " Stake Driver ".
Many of the species show some sexual dimorphism, with distinctive male and female plumages, with the males in many having black or bright grey on the heads, replaced by brown, brownish-grey or similar dusky colours in females ; about a third of the species also have a conspicuous red eye ring in males.
Many species also have a number of short appendages on their abdominal segments, but the most distinctive feature of the group is the presence of three long, tail-like filaments extending from their last segment.
Many of the earliest-known examples of aromatic compounds, such as benzene and toluene, have distinctive pleasant smells.
Many species have distinctive black head patterns ( esp.
Many people in the music industry called the album, " a return to tradition ," featuring songs about drinking and cheating with a distinctive older country twang, mixing strings and steel guitar.
Many Proterozoic anorthosites occur in spatial association with other highly distinctive, contemporaneous rock types ( the so-called ' anorthosite suite ' or ' anorthosite-mangerite-charnockite complex ').
Many have a distinctive pair of curved black bars just before the hind legs.
Many indigenous peoples from around the world continued to produce artistics works distinctive to their geographic area and culture, until exploration and commerce brought record-keeping methods to them.

Many and elements
Many databases, small and large, consist of ( or include ) one-dimensional arrays whose elements are records.
Many also have identity elements and inverse elements.
Many elements of the lament are borne out in the historical narrative in 2 Kings concerning the fall of Jerusalem: Jerusalem lying in ruins ( Lamentations 2: 2 and 2 Kings 25: 9 ), enemies entering the city ( Lamentations 4: 12 and 2 Kings 24: 11 ), people going into exile ( Lamentations 1: 3 and 2 Kings 24: 14 ) and the sanctuary being plundered ( Lamentations 1: 10 and 2 Kings 24: 13 ).
Many games borrow elements from more than one type of game.
Many calendars incorporate simpler calendars as elements.
Many states have what are termed mixed economies, referring to the varying degree of planned and market-driven elements in a state's economic system.
Many philosophies and worldviews have a set of classical elements believed to reflect the simplest essential parts and principles of which anything consists or upon which the constitution and fundamental powers of anything are based.
Many definitions tend to postulate or assume that complexity expresses a condition of numerous elements in a system and numerous forms of relationships among the elements.
Many elements and chemical compounds aside from these form diatomic molecules when evaporated.
Many Dungeons & Dragons elements appear in hobbies of the mid-to-late 20th century, although these elements had existed previously.
Many involve habitation or industrial elements.
Many of the elements in EverQuest have been drawn from text-based MUD ( Multi-User Dungeon ) games, particularly DikuMUDs, which in turn were inspired by traditional role-playing games such as Dungeons & Dragons.
Many of the tales in the Golden Legend of Jacob de Voragine also embody folklore elements in a Christian context, as well as the tales of Old Mr. Brennan.
Many of the text elements are found in the 1988 ISO technical report TR 9537 Techniques for using SGML, which in turn covers the features of early text formatting languages such as that used by the RUNOFF command developed in the early 1960s for the CTSS ( Compatible Time-Sharing System ) operating system: these formatting commands were derived from the commands used by typesetters to manually format documents.
Many of the earlier legendary elements are interwoven in the 13th-century Vita Amlethi (" The Life of Amleth ") by Saxo Grammaticus, part of Gesta Danorum.
Many communities also existed in Mexican Texas until the revolution there, when they sided with Catholic Mexico against Protestant pro-U. S. elements.
Many elements of the Italian territory are of volcanic origin.
Many elements and incidents that are now an integral part of the Arthurian story appear in Geoffrey's Historia, including Arthur's father Uther Pendragon, the wizard Merlin, Arthur's wife Guinevere, the sword Excalibur, Arthur's conception at Tintagel, his final battle against Mordred at Camlann and final rest in Avalon.
Many religions feature adversarial elements, punishing apostasy, for instance, or demonizing infidels.
Many other modern machine guns, including the US M60 and the FN MAG borrow elements of the design of the MG42.
Many elements are essential in relative quantity ; they are usually called " bulk minerals ".
Many elements are required in trace amounts, usually because they play a catalytic role in enzymes.

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