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Many of the inhabitants fought, escaped to the jungle, or fled to the safety of passing Dutch ships This Spanish action was counterproductive as English, Dutch, and French pirates were now free to establish bases on the island's abandoned northern and western coasts, where wild cattle were now plentiful and free.
Many tourists are attracted by the island's beaches.
Many of the island's restaurants and shops can be found in the town square that surrounds Dole Park.
Many stores, hotels, restaurants, and the island's only supermarket and pharmacy are found alongside this road.
Many homes were destroyed and the island's banana crop was lost due to flood waters.
Many botanists believe the mangrove forests along the island's western coast are the most diverse in the country.
Many of the island's largest communities developed along the main line, largely because of their location ; as a result, the Trans-Canada Highway paralleled its route in many places.
Many of the owners of the newly built homes were Jewish families, and as a result, Willowbrook became the center of the island's Orthodox Jewish community, which from the turn of the 20th century until the late 1960s and early 1970s was primarily centered in Staten Island's North Shore neighborhood of Tompkinsville along with most of Staten Island's small Jewish population.
Many villages are in the western and the southern parts and most of the island's fertile areas lies in this area because it is less slopey.
Many people take interest in Maria Island's history, and most of the island's walks include sites of historic interest.
Many of the island's trucking and heavy-equipment services are also headquartered there.

Many and inhabitants
Many scholars see the persistence of Germanic Arianism as a strategy that was followed in order to differentiate the Germanic elite from the local inhabitants and their culture and also to maintain the Germanic elite's separate group identity.
Many inhabitants speak bornholmsk ( Bornholmian ), which officially is a dialect of Danish.
Many Polish inhabitants were executed, arrested, expelled to the General Government or used as forced labour ; at the same time many Germans and Volksdeutsche were settled in the city.
Many of the " Black Poor " were African Americans, who had been given their freedom after seeking refuge with the British Army during the American Revolution, but also included other West Indian, African and Asian inhabitants of London.
Many of its inhabitants were Germans and Finns, with the former forming a political and economical elite in the city.
Many inhabitants have plots of land ( at the patches ) on which they grow potatoes.
Many inhabitants of the department's small towns also commuted to jobs in Montevideo by express bus.
Many of the surviving inhabitants, particularly members of the intelligentsia, were now targeted and deported to Siberia in the beginning of the second Soviet occupation.
Many middle class inhabitants of France during this time were living under the absolute power of their absolute monarchy that had been in power for some time.
Many Roman antiquities still exist, testifying to the close link between the Maltese inhabitants and the people of Rome.
Many of the mainland inhabitants sought protection in the nearby lagoons which would become Grado in the east and Venice more to the west.
Many of the inhabitants who only speak German and not Danish do not consider the region any different from the rest of Schleswig-Holstein.
Many of the city's boroughs have a relatively high percentage of originally non-Dutch inhabitants – i. e. Kanaleneiland 83 % and Overvecht 57 %.
Many were killed by the pursuing Scottish army or by the inhabitants of the countryside that they passed through.
Many rural inhabitants come to the city for reasons of seeking fortunes and social mobility.
Many inhabitants around the present city have names bearing witness to the Alan presence – Allaines.
Many of its present day inhabitants speak German In the 18th century, German immigrants settled the areas of Tingo Maria, Tarapoto, Moyobamba, and the Amazonas Department.
Many of the early inhabitants of the county were recipients of Revolutionary War land grants.
Many of the inhabitants of Northumbria were Danes, who had enjoyed lesser taxation than in other parts of England.
Many of the early inhabitants have been laid to rest in San Lorenzo Pioneer Cemetery, including Moses Wicks, who brought oysters to San Leandro Bay ( by boat around the cape ) from Patchogue, Long Island ..
Many of New Preston's inhabitants are part-time residents who principally reside in New York City, so census data may not accurately reflect the population's actual demography.
" Many inhabitants of Apalachicola, however, choose to translate the name of their town as " land of the friendly people.
* Many of the villages current and former inhabitants are of Cajun heritage and French is spoken by many families as a second language.
Many early inhabitants obtained grants to lots near the road and Hammond Brook to farm the land.

Many and worked
Many served in the armed forces, while others worked in intelligence ( for example, Office of Strategic Services and the Office of War Information ).
Many peasant parties were also nationalist parties, because peasants often worked their land for the benefit of landlords of different ethnicity.
Many worked to clarify the protocol as it gained popularity, and in 1997 RFC 2131 was released, and remains the standard for IPv4 networks.
Many were middle-and upper class women who had never worked for wages or seen the inside of a hospital.
Many of the family members worked for the church and only a few distant relatives were musicians.
Many thousands of volunteers worked in the hospitals and rest homes, most famously poet Walt Whitman.
Many of his films were noted for creating " psychological dilemmas " for his male protagonists along with having a strong " sense of environment ," similar in style to films by director Sidney Lumet, for whom he had earlier worked as assistant director.
Many historians, archaeologists and adventurers have reconstructed longships in an attempt to understand how they worked.
Many scholars in the field of cultural studies are now beginning to research the idea that myth has worked itself into modern discourses.
Many of the tools with which they once had worked were gone.
Many, many details still had to be worked out, both within GM and in the U. S. occupied zone of Germany, before this could actually occur.
Many Paraguayans grew crops and worked as wage laborers on latifundios ( large landholdings ) typically owned by foreigners.
Many of the composers had a direct connection to the Vatican and the papal chapel, though they worked at several churches ; stylistically they are often contrasted with the Venetian School of composers, a concurrent movement which was much more progressive.
Many of these descendants worked on Church's ranch.
Many of these people worked through the night.
Many young people worked as prostitutes ( the majority of prostitutes in London were between 15 and 22 years of age ).
Many children ( and adults ) worked 16 hour days.
Many talented financiers and bankers worked for Wasserstein Perella & Co. during the 1980s.
Many distinguished figures have taught, worked and studied at the University of Glasgow, including six Nobel laureates and two Prime Ministers, Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman and Andrew Bonar Law.
Many of the puppeteers also worked on Sesame Street.
Many simple seed-removing devices have been invented over the years, but most required significant operator attention and worked on a small scale.
Carnegie's vision was to open a vocational training school for the sons and daughters of working-class Pittsburghers ( Many of whom worked in his mills ).
* Italian — Modigliani, Amedeo ( worked mainly in France ): Pierrot ( 1915 ); Severini, Gino: Many works, including The Two Pierrots ( 1922 ), Pierrot ( 1923 ), Pierrot the Musician ( 1924 ), The Music Lesson ( 1928 – 1929 ), The Carnival ( 1955 ).
* Spanish — Carmona, Fernando Briones: Melancholy Pierrot ( 1945 ); Dalí, Salvador: Pierrot with Guitar ( 1924 ), Pierrot Playing the Guitar ( 1925 ); Gris, Juan ( worked mainly in France ): Many works, including Pierrot ( 1919 ), Pierrot ( 1921 ), Pierrot Playing Guitar ( 1923 ), Pierrot with Book ( 1924 )— see images at right of page ; Picasso, Pablo ( worked mainly in France ): Many works, including Pierrot ( 1918 ), Pierrot and Harlequin ( 1920 ), Three Musicians ( 1921 ; two versions ), Portrait of Adolescent as Pierrot ( 1922 ), Paul as Pierrot ( 1925 ); Valle, Evaristo: Pierrot ( 1909 ).

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