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Many of you are familiar, I'm sure, with the story of my early struggles: the fire in January, 1947, that destroyed everything -- even our precious list of subscribers.
Many Christian denominations have been influenced by Arminian views, notably the Baptists ( See A History of the Baptists Third Edition by Robert G. Torbet ) in the 16th century, the Methodists, the Congregationalists of the early New England colonies in the 17th and 18th centuries and the Universalists and Unitarians in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Many of Alcott's educational principles are still used in classrooms today, including " teach by encouragement ", art education, music education, acting exercises, learning through experience, risk-taking in the classroom, tolerance in schools, physical education / recess, and early childhood education.
Many early investigators proposed a Caucasian ancestry, although recent DNA tests have not shown any genetic similarity with modern Europeans.
Many members of the royal family died in rapid succession in early 1205, including Amalric himself.
Many of Canberra's suburbs are named after former Prime Ministers, famous Australians, early settlers, or use Aboriginal words for their title.
Many retailers open very early ( typically 5 am or even earlier ) and offer doorbuster deals and loss leaders to draw people to their stores.
Many of the early building societies were based in taverns or coffeehouses, which had become the focus for a network of clubs and societies for co-operation and the exchange of ideas among Birmingham's highly active citizenry as part of the movement known as the Midlands Enlightenment.
Many of these materials were initially published in Church periodicals in the early days of church.
Many thinkers point to the concept of citizenship beginning in the early city-states of ancient Greece, although others see it as primarily a modern phenomenon dating back only a few hundred years.
Many early aircraft engines ( and a few in other applications ) had the crankshaft fixed to the airframe and instead the cylinders rotated, known as a rotary engine design.
Many of these early Polish carols were collected in 1838 by Rev.
Many of Jones ' cartoons of the 1930s and early 1940s were lavishly animated, but audiences and fellow Schlesinger staff members found them lacking in genuine humor.
Many early forms of music and dance were created and performed together.
Many thought the incident would end his season early, but Earnhardt refused to give up.
Many early PDP-11 applications were developed using standalone paper-tape utilities.
There are early mystery novels in which a police force attempts to contend with the type of criminal known in the 1920s as a homicidal maniac, such as a few of the early novels of Philip Macdonald and Ellery Queen's Cat of Many Tails.
Many of the early strips were reprints of the Bull Tales cartoons, with some changes to the drawings and plots.
Many years later these alpha versions were sanctioned by id Software because of historical interest ; they reveal how the game progressed from its early design stages.
Many early experiments found that any modification of the apparatus that can determine which slit a particle passes through will reduce the visibility of interference at the screen, thereby illustrating the complementarity principle: that light ( and electrons, etc.
She outlined her family's poverty in her early songs " Coat of Many Colors " and " In the Good Old Days ( When Times Were Bad )".
Many early bassists doubled on both the brass bass and string bass, as the instruments were then often referred to.
Many instances of video or digital playback occurred during the early 2000s and claims to significance for the development of the industry vary.
Many historic bands and early rock music recordings used this configuration, notable users including Ringo Starr in the Beatles, Mitch Mitchell in the Jimi Hendrix Experience, John Barbata in the Turtles and many others.

Many and Edison
Many early machines were of the Edison Class M or Class E type.
Many notable musicians came to prominence under his direction, including the tenor saxophonists Lester Young and Herschel Evans, the guitarist Freddie Green, trumpeters Buck Clayton and Harry " Sweets " Edison and singers Jimmy Rushing and Joe Williams.
Many of the city's streets, such as Bessemer, Joule, Edison, Darwin, and Watt, are named after famous scientists and inventors.
Many have won the award multiple times, including four-time winners Catholic High School in Baton Rouge, Louisiana ( 88-89, 92-93, 97-98, 03-04 ), Crocker Middle School in Hillsborough, California ( 82-83, 88-89, 94-96, 04-05 ) Spartanburg High School in Spartanburg, South Carolina ( 82-83, 88-89, 92-93, 97-98 ), Stevenson High School in Lincolnshire, Illinois ( 86-87, 90-91, 97-98, 01-02 ), Carmel Catholic High School in Mundelein, Illinois ( 84-85, 94-96, 01-02, 07-08 ), Holy Names Academy in Seattle, Washington ( 84-85, 90-91, 94-96, 01-02 ) and Edison Computech Middle School ( 90-91, 94-96, 01-02, 08-09 ).
Many other artists, writers, scientists and inventors including Beethoven, Richard Wagner, Walter Scott, Salvador Dalí, Thomas Edison, Nikola Tesla and Isaac Newton have credited hypnagogia and related states with enhancing their creativity.
Many 500 kV power lines from companies like Southern California Edison and San Diego Gas & Electric send power generated at the plant to Los Angeles and San Diego via Path 46, respectively.

Many and moving
Many independent filmmakers, who controlled from one-quarter to one-third of the domestic marketplace, responded to the creation of the MPPC by moving their operations to Hollywood, whose distance from Edison's home base of New Jersey made it more difficult for the MPPC to enforce its patents.
Many astronomers believe the Milky Way is moving at approximately 600 km / s relative to the observed locations of other nearby galaxies.
Many Native Americans have become urbanized to survive, moving to urban centers in the states where their reservations are, or out of state.
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 digital voltmeters and all moving coil meters are in this category.
Many moving to Canada settled in Schreiber, Ontario, because of the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway and many played a major part in its completion.
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 digital cameras can also record moving video with sound.
Many people are moving to more affordable areas.
Many contemporary string players vary the pitch from below, only up to the nominal note and not above it, although great violin pedagogues of the past such as Carl Flesch and Joseph Joachim explicitly referred to vibrato as a movement towards the bridge, meaning upwards in pitch ,— and the cellist Diran Alexanian, in his 1922 treatise Traité théorique et pratique du Violoncelle, shows how one should practice vibrato as starting from the note and then moving upwards in a rhythmic motion.
Many Australian bands and singers tried to enhance their careers by moving overseas, in particular to England, then seen as the mecca of popular music but few bands were successful and of those who relocated to the UK only The Seekers and The Bee Gees ( who were actually born and raised in the UK ) enjoyed any lasting success.
Many farmsteads and a church had to be abandoned because of shifting dunes moving eastward.
Many business offices began moving away from the traditional downtown office building into more convenient neighborhood office plazas.
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 these units are moving due to decisions by the Defense Base Realignment and Closure Commission.
Many worked on the riverfront as laborers, involved with moving freight and luggage associated with steamboat traffic.
Many tourists who came to visit wound up moving to Valley Stream.
Many left the immediate area, moving elsewhere in the Lowcountry region ( including a new hamlet called Switzerland ) or upriver to the new communities of Augusta and Hamburg, though some remained.
Many of these robots even have hand-like manipulators in case a door needs to be opened, or a munition or bomb requires handling or moving.
Many historic tape drives read and write variable-length data blocks, leaving significant wasted space on the tape between blocks ( for the tape to physically start and stop moving ).
Many centers are now moving to the use of PTCA as it is somewhat more effective than thrombolysis if it can be administered early.
Many of the higher-level forms of feng shui are not easily practiced without having connections in the community or a certain amount of wealth because hiring an expert, altering architecture or design, and moving from place to place requires a significant financial output.
Many languages use the same inaccurate terms as English of " setting ," " descending ," or " sleeping ," the origin of these terms tracing back to the beliefs of earlier cultures, which did not understand that the sun is standing still in relation to the solar system and not moving within Earth's sky.
Many species practice autotomy ; they detach their legs, which keep on moving, to confuse predators.
Many of the temperate zone populations are migratory, moving south in winter while those in the tropics tend to be sedentary although they may make short distance movements.

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