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Many Armenian companies, especially those owned by government-connected tycoons, have long reported suspiciously low earnings, thereby avoiding paying larger taxes.
Many of the smaller birds, such as the sunbirds, bee-eaters, the parrots and kingfishers, as well as the larger plantain-eaters, are noted for the brilliance of their plumage.
Many private taxicab companies also operate larger minibus vehicles to cater for group fares.
Many barges, primarily Dutch Barges, which were originally designed for carrying cargo along the canals of Europe, are no longer large enough to compete in this industry with larger newer vessels.
Many hunt in packs and are social animals, giving them an advantage over larger prey.
Many larger, pelagic species such as the Mackerel Sharks ( Lamnidae ) and the Thresher Sharks ( Alopiidae ) no longer possess them.
Many arguments involving finite sets rely on the pigeonhole principle, which states that there cannot exist an injective function from a larger finite set to a smaller finite set.
Many dishes are part of the larger tradition of Ottoman cuisine and their names reveal Arabic, Persian or Turkish roots: moussaka, tzatziki, yuvarlakia, keftethes, boureki, and so on.
Many dwarf galaxies may orbit a single larger galaxy ; the Milky Way has at least a dozen such satellites, with an estimated 300 – 500 yet to be discovered.
Many of these businesses grew rapidly into the larger conglomerates.
Many congregations, especially larger ones, also rely on a:
Many of the larger hotels, which were constructed during the boom, have now been demolished.
Many other surgeons feel that since they will have to make a larger incision for specimen removal anyway, they might as well use this incision to have their hand in the operative field during the procedure to aid as a retractor, dissector, and to be able to feel differing tissue densities ( palpate ), as they would in open surgery.
Many larger animals begin their life as zooplankton before they become large enough to take their familiar forms.
Many types of microorganisms have intimate symbiotic relationships with other larger organisms ; some of which are mutually beneficial ( mutualism ), while others can be damaging to the host organism ( parasitism ).
Many branches of Presbyterianism are remnants of previous splits from larger groups.
Many larger stores use systems to securely transport excess cash from checkout stands to back offices, and to send change back to cashiers.
Many proteins are actually assemblies of more than one polypeptide chain, which in the context of the larger assemblage are known as protein subunits.
Many of the common larger species are farm-raised for table food or egg consumption, and are hunted on game farms or in the wild, where they are sometimes artificially stocked to supplement the wild population, or extend into areas they are normally not found naturally.
Many small local states with varying degrees of independence developed, but only in the 14th century the larger principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia emerged to fight a threat in the form of the Ottoman Turks, who conquered Constantinople in 1453.
Many groups ended up expending more effort debating their own internal operations than dealing with external matters, seeking to " perfect a perfect society in microcosm " rather than focus on the larger world.
Many of them can be grouped together with larger works.
Many are part of larger ethnic networks extending into several countries, which link West African states in the area.
Many species of snakes have skulls with many more joints than their lizard ancestors, enabling them to swallow prey much larger than their heads with their highly mobile jaws.
Many larger United Methodist congregations have incorporated more contemporary styles of music and audio-visual technology into some of their worship services, though these churches generally also offer more traditional services.

Many and Evangelical
Many other churches have people who hold to the doctrine without making it a part of their doctrines, or who apply it to individuals but not to governments, see also Evangelical counsels.
Many Christians, and Evangelical Protestants in particular, have recently taken great interest in performing seders according to the ancient rubric.
( Many immigrants to America that agreed with the union movement formed German Evangelical Lutheran and Reformed congregations, later to be gathered as the Evangelical Synod of North America, which is now a part of the United Church of Christ.
Many have considered the most accurate term for Wesleyan theology to be " Evangelical Arminianism.
Many came from the Carmel Evangelical Church in Brislington.
Many Evangelical critics have asserted that the teaching is, in fact, cultic ; Hank Hanegraaff, for example, contends the ' little gods ' doctrine is on a par with the teaching of the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi and Jim Jones.
Many of the leaders, ministers, and congregations that supported ELIM eventually left the LCMS in 1976 to form the Association of Evangelical Lutheran Churches ( AELC ), one of the three predecessor churches of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America ( ELCA ).
Many of Hemming's translations are present ( with some modernization ) in the official book of anthems of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland.
Many Evangelical parishes were founded by pastors trained in interdenominational missionary societies such as the St. Chrischona Pilgrim Mission in Basel, Switzerland in the early 19th century ; they immigrated to the United States to assist settlers fleeing Prussian militarism.
Many Evangelical Christians believe that New Testament prophecies associated with the Jewish Temple, such as Matthew 24-25 and 2 Thessalonians 2: 1-12, were not completely fulfilled during the Roman destruction of Jerusalem in AD 70 ( a belief of Full Preterism ) and that these prophecies refer to a future temple.

Many and parishes
Many parishes and monasteries will serve the Divine Liturgy on both Saturday morning and Sunday morning.
Many Anglo-Catholic parishes in the Church of England use A Manual of Anglo-Catholic Devotion ( successor to the earlier A Manual of Catholic Devotion ).
Many farms and estates had their own orchards, and many varieties of pear developed that were unique to particular parishes or villages.
Many of the parishes and towns of today can be traced several centuries back.
Many of the parishes still correspond to the original socknar, but there have been a lot of partitions and amalgamations throughout the years.
Many of these subdivisions were eventually to become civil parishes and form the lowest level of local government.
Many parishes choose to use the Book of the Gospels, particularly on Sundays because the Book of the Gospels may be carried in the entrance procession while the Lectionary may not.
Many small parishes like Earl Shilton had a large mileage of roads within their boundaries and found it well-nigh impossible to maintain them.
Many powers remained in the hands of traditional bodies such as parishes and the counties of Middlesex, Surrey and Kent.
Many former students, in the tradition of the House, go on to minister in urban priority areas and parishes which continue to suffer poverty and deprivation.
Many of the major suburbs and settlements that comprise the town are separated by large tracts of open common land and fields and, together with smaller civil parishes adjoining the town council boundaries and the hills, the built up area is often referred to collectively as The Malverns.
Many conservative former Anglicans have turned to the Archdiocese as a jurisdiction, some joining and leading Western Rite parishes with liturgy more familiar to Western Christians.
Many jurisdictions and parishes of the Anglo-Catholic tradition continue to practice prayer for the dead, including offering the Sunday liturgy for the peace of named departed Christians and the keeping of All Soul's Day.
Many former urban districts and municipal boroughs that were being abolished rather than succeeded were continued as new successor parishes.
Many of the parishes have chapels-of-ease or other Mass centres attached adding a total of 99 chapels to the 107 parish churches.
Many parishes of what is now called la Franja had been historically part of the Diocese of Lleida, along with other, non-Catalan-speaking Aragonese towns.
Many vicars recorded local landmarks within their parishes, and these might include details of the landscape, as well as ancient monuments such as standing stones -- even where they did not recognise the significance of what they were seeing.
Many of the parishes founded in 1835 kept the name of the district.
Many Anglo-Catholic parishes observe the feast using the traditional Roman Catholic title, the " Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary ".
Many parishes ignored this order, believing it to be the forerunner of some new tax.
Many parishes are also connected to other church communions.
Many Orthodox parishes are named " Joy of all who Sorrow " and specific commemoration of the Joy of all who Sorrow is on July 23, on Orthodox calendars.
Many parishes that primarily make use of the BAS offer a plain " early celebration " or Low Mass from the BCP on Sundays.
Many of these parishes are headed by priests who studied in or emigrated from those countries.

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