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Many unknown but also known artists such as Thierry Noir and Keith Haring painted on the Wall, the “ World's longest canvas ”.
Many visitors to Nashville attend live performances of the Grand Ole Opry, the world's longest running live radio show.
Many economists have stated that Reagan's policies were an important part of bringing about the second longest peacetime economic expansion in U. S. history, and followed by an even longer 1990s expansion that began under George H. W.
Many coral reefs, cays, and islands to the east — such as Ambergris Caye, Lighthouse Reef, Glover Reef, and the Turneffe Islands — are part of Belize's territory, forming the Belize Barrier Reef, the longest in the western hemisphere stemming approximately and the second longest in the world after the Great Barrier Reef.
* Many string algorithms including longest common subsequence, longest increasing subsequence, longest common substring, Levenshtein distance ( edit distance ).
Many rebellions by its native Miao people occurred throughout the Qing Dynasty like the rebellion in 1735, the uprising of 1795-1806 and the longest being the revolt of 1854 – 1873.
Many writers have had lengthy runs on the series, such as Garth Ennis and Mike Carey, who respectively have had the longest and second-longest runs on the book to date.
Many arms branch off the lake, the longest being those formed by Wahweap Creek, Navajo Creek, Last Chance Creek, the San Juan River, the Escalante River, Halls Creek, and Bullfrog Creek.
Many of the German strong points had been neutralised by the naval bombardment earlier in the morning ; La Rivièra held out the longest, but by 1000 hrs it had been captured.
* Many caves including Çukurpınar, one of the longest in the world, ( 1420 m ) and Köşekbükü ( the air is said to be treatment for asthma or malaria ).
Many of Saito's longest students have remained affiliated with Aikikai.
Many shows feature competitions between Ken and Andy, as they attempt to keep listeners on hold for the longest time, or invite them to judge their ( the hosts ') iPod playlists, or judge their merits as parents.
Many of them wondered if the new president, Lyndon Johnson, would carry on Kennedy's policies or not and if he would be the longest serving president since Franklin D. Roosevelt, being president of the United States through most of the 1960s and early 1970s, serving 9 years, because Kennedy had served more than 24 months of his term.
Many of his plays were performed in the theatre created by Ingeborg Refling Hagen, who was willing to stage even the longest marathon performances ; some lasting for ten hours.
Many, but not all, stems also have whorls of short ascending and spreading branches 1-5 cm long, with the longest branches on the lower middle of the stem.
Many arrestees, including Nelson Mandela, were detained in communal cells in Johannesburg Prison, known as the Fort, resulting in what Mandela described as " the largest and longest unbanned meeting of the Congress Alliance in years.
Many mushers today consider Togo to be the true hero of the run, as Seppala's team led by Togo covered the longest and most hazardous leg.
Many missionaries lived the whole of their lives as Chaplains and as Medical doctors in Ilaro town and in remembrance of this, the longest street in Ilaro to date is named Leslie Street after J. Leslie.
Many of these still stand, including the longest pass play ( 97 yards ), consecutive passes without an interception ( 156 ) and most yards passing in a game ( 473 ).
Many are mere fragments, and even in the longest there are often lacunae ; but the compiler evidently set down all that he could collect of a poem from the memory of the rawis, and did not, like Abu Tammam, choose only the best portions.

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Many of them, in increasing panic, came running with water in their hats in a ludicrous effort.
Many new political parties formed in anticipation of running candidates in the Egyptian parliamentary election, 2011 – 2012.
Many thousands of PCs were sold solely for the purpose of running 123, and its near-monopoly of the spreadsheet market remained unchallenged for a decade.
Many cards make a verbal announcement if credit is running out.
One irony in the Bears victory was that Payton had a relatively poor performance running the ball and never scored a touchdown in Super Bowl XX, his first and only Super Bowl appearance during his Hall of Fame career ( Many people including Mike Ditka have claimed that the reason for this due to the fact that the Patriots defensive scheme was centered around stopping Walter Payton ).
Many sports writers predicted that the NFC Championship Game would be much closer than the Redskins ' win over the Lions in the season opening game because Detroit's future hall of fame running back Barry Sanders did not play in it due to injury.
Many of these were close to the beaches running east from the downtown along the avenue known as the Rambla.
" Many contemporary men's journals ( e. g., The Days ' Doings ) published sexualized images of the pair running their firm ( although they did not participate in the day-to-day business of the firm ), linking the concept of publicly minded, un-chaperoned women with ideas of " sexual immorality " and prostitution.
Many other word processing applications exist, including WordPerfect ( which dominated the market from the mid-1980s to early-1990s on computers running Microsoft's MS-DOS operating system ) and open source applications OpenOffice. org Writer, LibreOffice Writer, AbiWord, KWord, and LyX.
Many Central American civilizations also planned their cities, including sewage systems and running water.
* Many engineers believe that running application code in user mode is more reliable, easier to debug and that therefore the development process is easier and the code more portable.
Many of them were exceedingly elaborate, incorporating subtly shaded colours, silk and metallic embroidery threads, and using stitches such as Hungarian, Florentine, tent, cross, long-armed cross, two-sided Italian cross, rice, running, Holbein, Algerian eye and buttonhole stitches.
Many Germans reached the conclusion that the navalist policies of the Second Reich had been a blunder given the people running the Navy at the time all appeared to be fools.
Currently, more than 2 million hybrid cars worldwide are running with NiMH batteries, Many of these batteries are manufactured by PEVE ( Panasonic ) and Sanyo.
Many SCOPE customers remained software-dependent on the SCOPE architecture, so CDC simply renamed it NOS / BE ( Batch Environment ), and were able to claim that everyone was thus running NOS.
Many object-oriented systems, like Smalltalk, are based on a continually running object world ( known as an image or, when saved as a disk file, a snapshot ), so using the Newton platform with an object-oriented system seemed quite natural.
Many wrestlers such as Chris Jericho and The Radicalz ( Chris Benoit, Eddie Guerrero, Perry Saturn, Dean Malenko ) were drafted from WCW, all publicly claiming on both companies ' TV broadcasts that they were extremely unhappy at the storylines and backstage chaos at WCW, and were further intrigued and happier with the structural running of the WWF.
Many of the candidates running against Hamid Karzai tried to boycott the election because they feared irregularities.
Many runners also favor running on trails rather than pavement, as giving a more vigorous work-out and better developing agility skills, as well as providing a more pleasant exercise environment.
Many Nilotic groups also excel in long and middle distance running.
Many were shot on their backs while running away, including a seven-year-old girl named Georgina Maldonado who was “ killed through the back while running to a nearby church.
Many WW II German military vehicles, including all half-track and all later tank designs ( after the Panzer IV ), had slack-track systems, usually driven by a front-located drive sprocket, running along the tops of the often overlapping, and sometimes interleaved large diameter doubled road wheels, as on the Tiger I and Panther, in their suspension systems.
Many parts were introduced since the Liverpool factory closed under the French-and-Japanese running of the company.

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