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Many amateurs like to specialise in observing particular objects, types of objects, or types of events which interest them.
Many philosophers say that properties and relations have an abstract existence, and that physical objects have a concrete existence.
Many aspects of the syntax of Greek have remained constant: verbs agree with their subject only, the use of the surviving cases is largely intact ( nominative for subjects and predicates, accusative for objects of most verbs and many prepositions, genitive for possessors ), articles precede nouns, adpositions are largely prepositional, relative clauses follow the noun they modify, relative pronouns are clause-initial.
Many objects in mathematics have natural group actions defined on them.
Many other mathematical objects have their origin in the hyperbola, such as hyperbolic paraboloids ( saddle surfaces ), hyperboloids (" wastebaskets "), hyperbolic geometry ( Lobachevsky's celebrated non-Euclidean geometry ), hyperbolic functions ( sinh, cosh, tanh, etc.
Pictures such as Small Merzpicture With Many Parts 1945-6 used objects found on a beach, including pebbles and smooth shards of porcelain.
Many more microprocessors are part of embedded systems, providing digital control of a myriad of objects from appliances to automobiles to cellular phones and industrial process control.
Many notable objects are too faint to be seen with the naked eye.
Many impressive objects visible only from the southern hemisphere, such as the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds, are not listed.
Many of these definitions are not equivalent, resulting in different sets of objects being called polytopes.
Many abstractions, including eternal objects, are potential ingredients of processes.
Many other categories ( such as the category of groups, with group homomorphisms as arrows ) add structure to the objects of the category of sets and / or restrict the arrows to functions of a particular kind.
Many bronze objects, such as swords, spearheads, arrows, axes, palstaves, knives, daggers, rapiers, armour, decorative equipment ( in particular for horses ) and fragments of sheet bronze, are entrusted to St Edmundsbury heritage service, housed at West Stow just outside Bury St Edmunds.
Many Smalltalk dialects implement additional syntaxes for other objects, but the ones above are the essentials supported by all.
Many objects in the real world, such as coastlines, are statistically self-similar: parts of them show the same statistical properties at many scales.
Many objects, beliefs and customs can be traditional.
Many wooden objects were found at L ' Anse Aux Meadows, and radiocarbon dating confirms the site's occupation as being confined to a short period around 1000 CE.
Many objects have been used for centuries, such as cowry shells, precious metals and gems.
; Machine independent vs machine dependent: Many optimizations that operate on abstract programming concepts ( loops, objects, structures ) are independent of the machine targeted by the compiler, but many of the most effective optimizations are those that best exploit special features of the target platform.
Many sounds we hear, such as when hard objects of metal, glass, or wood are struck, are caused by brief resonant vibrations in the object.
Many working mathematicians have been mathematical realists ; they see themselves as discoverers of naturally occurring objects.
Many astronomical objects are not only observable in visible light but also emit radiation at radio wavelengths.
Many household objects have been retrieved from the charred stratum.
Many objects recovered from wrecks of antiquity are now in the Aeolian Museum at Lipari.

Many and belonging
Many Protestants ( especially those belonging to the magisterial traditions, such as Lutherans, or those such as Methodists, that broke away from the Anglican Communion ) accept the teachings of the first seven councils but do not ascribe to the councils themselves the same authority as Roman Catholics and the Eastern Orthodox do.
Many of the German films of the immediate post-war period can be characterised as belonging to the genre of the Trümmerfilm ( literally " rubble film ").
Many of the most popular garden forms are cultivars belonging to the Viticella section of the subgenus Flammula as defined by Grey-Wilson.
Many of the sessions were held in Liederkranz Hall, on East 58th Street in New York City, a building formerly belonging to a German cultural and musical society, and used as a recording studio by Columbia Records.
Many master tapes belonging to ATV have since deteriorated due to bad storage and are unsuitable for broadcasting.
Many historians have identified the early modern period as the epoch in which individuals began to think of themselves as belonging to a national polity — a notable break from medieval modes of self-identification, which had been largely based upon religion ( belonging to a universal Christendom ), language, or feudal allegiance ( belonging to the manor or extended household of a particular magnate or lord ).
) Many Yeshivot in Israel belonging to the Religious Zionism study the writings of Rav Kook, who articulated a unique personal blend of mysticism, creative exegesis and philosophy.
Many Anglican bishops ( amongst them the Archbishop of York and most of his suffragans ) felt so doubtful as to the wisdom of such an assembly that they refused to attend it, and Dean Stanley declined to allow Westminster Abbey to be used for the closing service, giving as his reasons the partial character of the assembly, uncertainty as to the effect of its measures and " the presence of prelates not belonging to our Church ".
Many people consider themselves to be cisgender, that is, belonging to either the man or woman gender corresponding to their assigned sex of male or female.
Many sites now belonging to National Parks have to be strictly monitored by rangers, or closed off to the public permanently.
Many Romanian surnames have the suffix-escu or ( less commonly )-aşcu or-ăscu which corresponds to the Latin suffix-iscus and means " belonging to the people ".
Many scanlators actively communicate with each other, even with those of other groups, some even belonging to several groups at once ; others choose to avoid communication completely.
Many Shilton men joined the old ‘ Volunteers ’, belonging to the Hinckley Company ; these were later incorporated in the ‘ Militia ’.
Many stories also detail Brigit's and her mother's statuses as pieces of property belonging to Dubhthach, and the resulting impact on important parts of Brigit's life story.
Many in the community of Santa Cruz Acalpixca specialize in the making of one or more of these sweets, which began in 1927 with two shops belonging to Santiago Ramírez Olvera and Aurelio Mendoza in the Tepetitla neighborhood.
Many melodies and modes are related to the maqāmāt of the Turkish classical repertoire and Arabic music belonging to various Arab countries, for example Iraq.
Many contemporary Catholics might consider them belonging to another age.
Many of the specimens that he submitted as his own were found to be missing samples belonging to the Natural History Museum and collected by others, such as Hugh Whistler.
Many common experiences and issues are faced by a large number of KADs, such as racism, stereotypes, feelings of alienation, conflicts about cultural belonging, lack of biological ties, lack of medical history, and unknown past and heritage.
Many sects and offshoots belonging to Islamic mysticism interpret Muhammad's night ascent-the Isra and Mi ' raj-to be an out of body experience through nonphysical environments, unlike the Sunni Muslims or mainstream Islam.
Many people gain a sense of positive self-esteem from their identity groups, which furthers a sense of community and belonging.
Many boats belonging to Japanese Canadians were damaged, and over one hundred sank.

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