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Many cities across the country have annual St Patrick's Day parades ; The nation's largest is in New York City — one of the world's largest parades.
Many war films have been produced with the cooperation of a nation's military forces.
Many people saw Humphrey as Johnson's stand-in ; he won major backing from the nation's labor unions and other Democratic groups that were troubled by young antiwar protesters and the social unrest around the nation.
Many of the nation's big-box stores and chain restaurants are represented here.
Many of the rails of the nation's expanding railroad system were made in Danville.
Many of the nation's commercial blimps are made and serviced here.
Many South Koreans credit their nation's rapid economic growth in part to eating kimchi.
Many ITV regions took the programme for the first time, establishing the show strongly in the nation's consciousness.
Many pilgrims come to Cartago annually, to visit the nation's principal church, the enormous Basílica de Nuestra Señora de Los Ángeles, on the feast day of the Virgin of the Angels ( August 2 ).
Many of the nation's more mainstream singers and poets joined after the heavy-handed police brutality came to light.
Many of the nation's top high school marching bands, along with college and organizational marching bands participate.
Many in the nation's capital worried about the nomination fight.
Many espouse government and private investments in environmentalism, healthcare and higher education as necessities for the nation's growth, in the tradition of Nelson Rockefeller, Alexander Hamilton and Theodore Roosevelt.
Many critics, especially those in the West, argued that the Accord was essentially a document created by the nation's elites to codify their vision of what Canada " should " be.
Many foods from those countries such as pasta, sausages, and desserts are common in the nation's diet.
Many of their home supporters were in agreement and 10, 000 Austrians signed a petition demanding that Austria withdraw from the tournament to spare the nation's embarrassment < ref >
Many of the nation's presidential libraries claim to be understaffed and underfunded.
Many politicians make it a point on this day to appear at a public event to praise the nation's heritage, laws, history, society, and people.
Many cable operators were also equity owners in these cable channels, especially TCI, then the nation's largest multiple system operator ( MSO ), and had moved to replace local channels with equity-owned programming ( at the time, TCI held a large stake in Discovery Communications ).
Many states, especially in modern times, regard the preservation of the nation's culture as of great importance.
Many of the nation's television stations used the image of the Indian Head card to be their final image broadcast when they signed off their analog signals for the final time between February 17 and June 12, 2009, as part of the United States digital television transition.
Many of the nation's filmmakers are known internationally and have won international prizes.
Many claim this to be the basis for the current infrastructure of the nation's current wealth.
Many of these new recruits were members of lower castes ( Karava and Durava ) who felt that their economic interests had been neglected by the nation's leftist coalitions.

Many and leftists
Many notable leftists have been strong supporters of gender equality, such as: the Marxists Rosa Luxemburg, Clara Zetkin and Alexandra Kollontai, the anarchist Emma Goldman, and the socialists Helen Keller and Annie Besant.
Many of the purged leftists joined the presidential campaign in 1948 of FDR's Vice President Henry A. Wallace.
Many leftists dispute that private property means " economic freedom " and believe in a system where people can lay claim to things based on personal use.
Many Islamists and Arabs, and a few leftists, saw the military campaigns as battles in a religious war — a crusade -- against Islam.

Many and pointing
Many such games involve one person pointing at each participant in a circle of players while reciting a rhyme.
Many languages of Melanesia have ( or once had ) counting systems based on parts of the body which do not have a numeric base ; there are ( or were ) no numerals, but rather nouns for relevant parts of the body — or simply pointing to the relevant spots — were used for quantities.
Many theists and deists claim that it therefore has a finite age, pointing out that something cannot come from nothing.
Many accused the NLRB of a general pro-union and anti-employer bias, pointing to the Board's controversial decisions in such areas as employer free speech and " mixed motive " cases, in which the NLRB held that an employer violated the Act by firing an employee for anti-union reasons even if the employee had actually engaged in misconduct.
Many scholars accept this meaning, pointing out that it indicates that Judas was from the start " the representative Jew " who betrayed Jesus in the Gospel dramatization of events, and we may not have in him an actual person or perhaps only do not know his actual name.
Many young women's hands would be incapable of doing what I see there ,' said the Prince, pointing to Mme de Villeparisis's unfinished watercolours.
Many modern scholars accept the identification, pointing to a perceived similarity of character between the two and to possible references in the Satyricon to affairs at the Neronian court.
Many species also use downward pointing hairs and waxy secretions to make it difficult for insects to escape.
Many early laptops were feature-limited in the interest of portability, requiring such mobility-limiting accessories as external floppy drives or clip-on trackball pointing devices.
Many of them have a copious amount of personal notes on them, pointing at matters that have interested their contemporary owners.
Many science organizations have issued statements supporting the IPCC or pointing out the dangers of avoiding action on climate change.
Many believe that Prufrock is trying to tell a woman of his romantic interest in her, pointing to the various images of women's arms and clothing and the final few lines in which Prufrock laments that the mermaids will not sing to him.
Many drum dances are competitive in nature, featuring two song cousins who humorously sing and dance, while pointing out the flaws in the other.
Many homes have dual aerials with one pointing at Belmont ( or in some places Emley Moor ) and the other at Waltham ( East Midlands ), the latter which usually gives a far inferior picture quality but was often used in the days when ITV had more regional variations so that Mansfield folk could keep up with local news and sport.
Many complained that ABC was unfairly targeting DNA Lounge, and their homosexual clientele in particular, pointing out that the specific allegations are far less " lewd " than the standard behavior at heterosexual strip clubs.
Many of the calculations in terms of lead, frequency shifting, and pointing angles for the radars were handled by the custom-built Ferranti Argus computer.
Many passages deal with this characteristic, pointing out its capability to stop time and life.
:“ Many have asked, pointing incredulously toward a sweep of tract homes and billboards, why picture that?
Many scholars dispute this theory, pointing to synagogues that have quadripartite ribs, and Christian buildings that have the unusual five rib design.
Many Marines came to McKeon's defense pointing out such training was necessary for survival in combat.

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