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Many of the German religious houses that lodged women had been home to communities of women, such as Beguines, that became Dominican once they were taught by the traveling preachers and put under the jurisdiction of the Dominican authoritative structure.
Many people like to express their individuality by commissioning an artist to paint a mural in their home, this is not an activity exclusively for owners of large houses.
Many of the smaller buildings from this time are typical Scanian: two story urban houses that show a strong Danish influence.
Many halls that have been listed above contain " houses ", smaller communities within each residence hall, which participate in campus events and socialize.
Many houses in Payne Hall are noted for their volunteer involvement in projects during the school year.
Many nations had elite upper houses of legislatures, the members of which often had lifetime tenure, but eventually these houses lost power ( as in Britain's House of Lords ), or else became elective and remained powerful ( as in the United States Senate ).
Many scientists and librarians have long protested the cost of journals, especially as they see these payments going to large for-profit publishing houses.
Many houses and even a few barns remain, used for housing visiting scientists and storing maintenance equipment, while roads that used to cross through the site have been blocked off at the edges of the property, with gatehouses or simply barricades to prevent unsupervised access.
Many old houses burnt to the ground and old Faroese records were lost as were Gabel's documents.
Many small gambling houses cropped up in abandoned temples or shrines at the edge of towns and villages all over Japan.
Many Europeans, particularly from Britain, bought summer houses in Provence.
Many of the largest champagne-producing houses, known as les grandes marques, have their headquarters in Reims, and most open for tasting and tours.
Many of the large downtown office buildings, apartment buildings, and single-family houses still standing in Oakland were built during the 1920s ; and they reflect the architectural styles of the time.
Many houses destroyed, 1500 in London alone ( a significant proportion of the town ).
Many of these " houses " are really only caverns, and the streets in some parts of the Sassi often are located on the rooftops of other houses.
Many celebrities and affluent locals have built or restored houses with magnificent views, especially in Leura, just to the east of Katoomba.
Many vacationers who visit Asbury Park are gay, and the city houses New Jersey's only gay hotel, The Empress Hotel.
Many detached suburban houses can achieve reductions in heating expense without obvious changes to their appearance, comfort or usability.
Many upperclassmen and some graduate students live in the surrounding independent housing that is run by the university or in other nearby buildings ; there is also a small high school dormitory on campus, Strenger Hall, which houses some older students as well who serve as counselors.
Many San Francisco gays also moved there after about 1970 from what had been the formerly most prominent gay neighborhood, Polk Gulch, because large Victorian houses were available at low rents or available for purchase for low down payments when their former middle-class owners had fled to the suburbs.
Many inscriptions and ancient fragments may be seen built into the old houses.
Many editing houses, corporations, and government bodies have official policies in favor of in-house use of gender-neutral language.
Many of the houses and hotels are built of local dark stone.

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Many databases, small and large, consist of ( or include ) one-dimensional arrays whose elements are records.
Many reported IPS values have represented " peak " execution rates on artificial instruction sequences with few branches, whereas realistic workloads consist of a mix of instructions and applications, some of which take longer to execute than others.
Many metal-containing compounds consist of coordination complexes.
Many bodies consist of good sounding but inexpensive woods, like ash, with a " top ," or thin layer of another, more attractive wood ( such as maple with a natural " flame " pattern ) glued to the top of the basic wood.
Many coats of arms consist simply of a division of the field into two contrasting tinctures.
Many diseases consist of a predisposition, would be considered an internal cause, combined with a precipitant, which would be considered an external cause.
Many of the early examples of fine-art photomontage consist of photographed elements superimposed on watercolours, a combination returned to by ( e. g. ) George Grosz in about 1915.
Many of the lyrics to Shaker tunes consist of syllables and words from unknown tongues, the musical equivalent of glossolalia.
Many embedded systems consist of small, computerized parts within a larger device that serves a more general purpose.
Many of these subroutines, in turn, also consist of nothing but lower level subroutine calls.
Many eruptions of rhyolite are highly explosive and the deposits may consist of fallout tephra / tuff or of ignimbrites.
Many game sessions consist of players taking their cars through many successive arena-style scenarios, upgrading their cars between each round.
Many computer fonts consist of glyphs that are indexed by the numerical code of the corresponding character.
Many times, the lighting crew of a small theatre will consist of a single lighting designer and one to three people, who collectively are in charge of hanging, focusing and patching all lighting instruments.
Many have a ternary ( ABA ) form, where the two appearances of the phrase " Kyrie eleison " consist of identical or closely related material and frame a contrasting " Christe eleison " section.
Many multiple unit trains consist of cars which are semi-permanently coupled into sets ; these sets may be joined together to form larger trains, but generally passengers can only move around between cars within a set.
Many motorists carry jumper cables ( known in the UK as jump leads ) which consist of a pair of heavy gauge, insulated wires with alligator clips at each end.
Many proper names are obscure in meaning as they lack any apparent meaning in the way that ordinary words mean probably for the practical reason that when they consist of Collective nouns refer to groups, even when they are inflected for the singular e. g. " committee ".
Many consist of a statue of Christ or a saint, on a pedestal or in an alcove, while others may be elaborate booths without ceilings, some include paintings, statuary, and architectural elements, such as walls, roofs, glass doors and ironwork fences, etc.
Many have called for the league to consist of only 12 teams ( instead of the current 30 ), with one division made up of the six Canadian teams and one made of American teams in the Northeast, mostly from American teams that were part of the original six.
Many entries consist of " I was at the keyboard of the IBM Wheelwriter, making entries for the diary.
Many quests offer multiple solutions for the player, depending on his playing style, which may consist of combat, persuasion, thievery, or bribery.
Many of her documentaries consist of behind-the-scenes looks at such films as Marie Antoinette, which was directed by her daughter Sofia Coppola.
Many modern " telescopes " actually consist of arrays of telescopes working together to provide higher resolution through aperture synthesis.

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