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Many jib features resemble outdoor items used when snowboarding in urban areas, such as stair handrails, benches, tables, etc.

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Many Americans reacted irrationally to the challenge of Russia and turned to the repression of ideas by force.
Many will add that we may find our enjoyment heightened by our understanding.
Many of these experiences are so important that they will be cherished forever by me.
Many hours are given free by the Jaycees to make this and all local pageants outstanding events.
Many an old-timer swore by the saliva method ; ;
Many of the music-loving members of the President's staff gathered around the tent listening and watching the rapt attention given by the young seated audience.
Many of the roads also were hit by an unusually severe winter.
Many people seem to be following a similar strategy by cooperating if and only if others cooperate in return.
" Many illnesses can be cured by the one medicine of love and compassion.
Many amphibians are nocturnal and hide during the day, thereby avoiding diurnal predators that hunt by sight.
Many are phototrophic, although some groups contain members that are mixotrophic, deriving energy both from photosynthesis and uptake of organic carbon either by osmotrophy, myzotrophy, or phagotrophy.
Many definitions of art have been proposed by philosophers and others who have characterized art in terms of mimesis, expression, communication of emotion, or other values.
Many species have an erect woody stem which is covered with persistent dried leaves unless there have been fires, topped by a crown of long thin leaves.
Many of the settings for Agatha Christie ’ s books were directly inspired by the many archaeological field seasons spent in the Middle East on the sites managed by her second husband Max Mallowan.
Many of these possibilities are supported by archaeological evidence.
Many Armenian companies, especially those owned by government-connected tycoons, have long reported suspiciously low earnings, thereby avoiding paying larger taxes.
Many alloys of aluminium, copper, magnesium, titanium, and nickel can be strengthened to some degree by some method of heat treatment, but few respond to this to the same degree that steel does.
Renaissance architects included Alberti, Brunelleschi and Bramante. Many of these artists came from Florence and it remained an important centre for the Renaissance into the 16th century eventually to be overtaken by Rome and Venice.
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 these designs are still under patent, and other types are best known by their original trademarked names.
Many anagram servers ( for example, the Internet Anagram Server ) can control the search results, by excluding or including certain words, limiting the number or length of words in each anagram, or limiting the number of results.
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 processes are close to adiabatic and can be easily approximated by using an adiabatic assumption, but there is always some heat loss ; as no perfect insulators exist.

Many and bridges
Many Roman aqueducts and bridges have masonry cladding on a concrete core, as does the dome of the Pantheon.
Many cities and towns in Israel have named streets, neighbourhoods, schools, bridges and parks after Rabin.
Many of the present road bridges are on the site of earlier fords, ferries and wooden bridges.
Many of the National Road's original stone arch bridges also remain on former alignments.
Many were for infrastructure, such as bridges, roads and parks, but they also included archeological excavations of significant sites, the Historic American Buildings Survey ( HABS ), and other historic preservation activities.
Many of those who joined the new MNR had joined the FN in mid-1980s, in part from the Nouvelle Droite, with a vision of building bridges to the parliamentary right.
After fierce fighting they overtook the bridges Dordrecht-Moerdijk and Dordrecht-Zwijndrecht. Many buildings in Dordrecht were destroyed.
Many of the oldest bridges were built as post-and-pile construction.
Many older bridges were built using an arch, for example the Ponte Coperto and the Ponte Vecchio.
Many smaller bridges, especially those along Mercury Boulevard, were named to honor the original NASA astronauts, who had trained extensively at NASA's Langley facilities.
Many Gatineau highways and major arteries feed directly into the bridges crossing over to Ottawa, but once there the roads land into the dense downtown grid or into residential areas, with no easy connection to the main highway in Ottawa, the East-West 417 or Queensway.
Many of his original bridges still stand.
Many other bridges had been built to a similar design using cast iron columns and wrought iron tie bars, but none used this design detail.
Many runners gauge their distance and speed by keeping track of the mileage between the bridges along the route.
Many of the accommodation bridges south of Kingswood Junction are split bridges of cast iron, with a central slot to accommodate the tow rope of horse-drawn boats.
Many of the halls of residence around the Uxbridge campus are named after bridges that Isambard Kingdom Brunel either built or helped to design ; other halls are named either directly after him, or after other notable engineers or scientists.
Many box girder bridges are built segmentally, or in short pieces.
Many early suspension bridges were cable-stayed construction, including the 1817 footbridge Dryburgh Bridge, James Dredge's patented Victoria Bridge, Bath ( 1836 ), and the later Albert Bridge ( 1872 ) and Brooklyn Bridge ( 1883 ).
Many bridges and houses were destroyed.
Many bridges, cuttings and embankments have been removed from former lines and the land sold off for development.
Many redundant structures from closed lines remain, such as bridges over other lines and drainage culverts.
Many times air assaults have been used to pave the way for a ground-or sea-based invasion, by taking key positions deep behind enemy lines such as bridges and crossroads, but an entirely air-based invasion has never succeeded.

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