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Many cultures have built devices that travel through the air, from the earliest projectiles such as stones and spears, the boomerang in Australia, the hot air Kongming lantern, and kites.
Many of Marker's earliest films were produced by Anatole Dauman.
Many of New England's earliest Puritan settlers were from eastern England, where baking foods such as pies, beans, and turkey were more common than frying as was the tradition elsewhere.
Many of New England's earliest Puritan settlers were from eastern England and also brought with them traditions of dairy products and baking pies and other foods.
Many of the earliest white rock and roll hits were covers or partial re-writes of earlier black rhythm and blues or blues songs.
Many of his programs also feature something of a psychedelic element, as in some of the earliest " light synthesizer " programs including his Trip-a-Tron.
Many of the earliest superheroes, such as The Sandman and The Clock, were rooted in the pulp fiction of their predecessors.
Many of Maryland's first settlers were Catholic, including at least two Catholic priests, one of whom became the earliest chronicler of the colony's history.
Many of the earliest measuring devices were intuitive and easy to conceptually validate.
Many cultures have built devices that travel through the air, from the earliest projectiles such as stones and spears, the
Many of the area's earliest settlers are buried here.
Many natural substances exhibit this rectification behaviour, which is why it was the earliest modulation and demodulation technique used in radio.
Many of his poems are still read by British schoolchildren, the best-known being The Inchcape Rock, God's Judgement on a Wicked Bishop, After Blenheim ( possibly one of the earliest anti-war poems ) and Cataract of Lodore.
Many models of Macintosh favored the related RS-422 standard, mostly using German Mini-DIN connectors, except in the earliest models.
Many of the channel's earliest original movies ( particularly those made from 1997 to 2002 ) have seldom been aired by Disney Channel in recent years, except for some holiday-themed movies ; in January 2009, the channel began airing these older original movies on Friday and Saturday nights at 3 am ET / PT ; since June 2010, movies also air on Sundays in late night and since July 2010, the movies start at 2: 30 am ET / PT and some of the late-night weekend movies are aired without promo breaks.
Many of the key features of his music — radical discontinuity, the self-contained brevity of each gesture, an attraction to wide intervals — owe much to Bailey's early fascination with Anton Webern, an influence most audible on Bailey's earliest available recordings, Pieces for Guitar ( 1966 – 67, issued on Tzadik ).
Many books and documentaries detailing the plight of the Kakapo have been produced in recent years, one of the earliest being Two in the Bush, made by Gerald Durrell for the BBC in 1962.
Many of country's earliest stars, such as Jimmie Rodgers
Many of the earliest depictions of Kokopelli make him very insect-like in appearance.
Many of the county's earliest white residents acquired their land through an 1827 state land lottery and, like many of those moving into southwest Georgia at the time, quickly turned their property into cotton farms and plantations.
Many of the earliest vaudeville-era stand-ups gained their greater recognition on radio.
Many of Duarte's earliest pioneer families came to Duarte in the mid-19th century for their health, the pleasant climate, and the fertile soil.
Many of the earliest cities in the United States, such as Boston, did not start with a grid system.
Many kinescopes and tapes still exist, including a comprehensive collection of 1030 hours that is accessible to the public at the Library of Congress ; the earliest " kinnie " in the Sullivan archive is the November 28, 1948 telecast.

Many and instruments
Many Mennonites also conduct some or all of their services without instruments.
Many disco songs employ the use of electronic instruments such as synthesizers.
Many early bassists doubled on both the brass bass and string bass, as the instruments were then often referred to.
Many instruments have been invented to measure pressure, with different advantages and disadvantages.
Many instruments also include a SysEx ID setting, which allows two devices of the same model to be addressed independently while connected to the same system.
Many keyboard instruments dating from before the nineteenth century, such as harpsichords and pipe organs, have a keyboard with the colours of the keys reversed: the white notes are made of ebony and the black notes are covered with softer white bone.
Many Rickenbackers — both guitars and basses — are equipped to be compatible with a " Rick-O-Sound " unit via an extra " stereo " output socket that allows the two pickups ( or neck and middle pickup combined / bridge pickup, in the case of three pickup instruments ) to be connected to different effects units or amplifiers.
Many post-British invasion Rickenbacker players such as Peter Buck, Paul Weller, and Johnny Marr have used instruments with these pickups.
Many familiar modern instruments, including the violin, the guitar, and keyboard instruments, were born during the Renaissance.
Many instruments originated during the Renaissance ; others were variations of, or improvements upon, instruments that had existed previously.
Many of these trade instruments were formerly sold by Sears, Roebuck and Co. and other mass merchandisers.
Many pieces from the baroque period for solo string instruments, such as Bach's Sonatas and partitas for solo violin and cello, convey subtle harmony through inference rather than full chordal structures.
Many were settings of metrical psalms, in which the solo voice sings a melody in the manner of the numerous metrical psalm collections of the day ( e. g. Sternhold and Hopkins Psalter, 1562 ) with each line prefigured by imitation in the accompanying instruments.
Many gliders also use similar controls and instruments as powered craft.
Many instruments are taught, including obscure ones such as the didgeridoo.
Many luthiers still use shellac to French polish fine acoustic stringed instruments, but these purists are rare now, as shellac is replaced by synthetic plastic lacquers and varnishes in many workshops.
Many instruments are members of a family of instruments that differ mainly in size, such as the saxophone, clarinet, flute, etc.
Many of the old members of the Workshop were reluctant to use the new instruments, often because of the limitations and unreliable nature of many of the early synthesisers but also, for some, because of a dislike of the sounds they created.
Many other universities and educational institutions of the United States have been involved in the development of the project and its instruments, namely the University of Alaska Fairbanks, Stanford University, Penn State University ( ARL ), Boston College, UCLA, Clemson University, Dartmouth College, Cornell University, Johns Hopkins University, University of Maryland, College Park, University of Massachusetts Amherst, MIT, Polytechnic Institute of New York University, and the University of Tulsa.
Many Clare students play instruments, and the college music society ( Clare College Music Society ( CCMS )) is well known, particularly the orchestra.
Many cystoscopes have extra tubes to guide other instruments for surgical procedures to treat urinary problems.
Many free jazz musicians, notably Pharoah Sanders and John Coltrane, use harsh overblowing techniques or otherwise elicit unconventional sounds from their instruments.

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