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Many and reciprocal
Many examples are familiar in everyday speech even today, " One cannot be a judge in one's own cause " ( see Dr. Bonham's Case ), rights are reciprocal to obligations, and the like.
Many of these lasers actually lase in several longitudinal modes at the same time, and beats between the slightly different optical frequencies of those oscillations will in fact produce amplitude variations on time scales shorter than the round-trip time ( the reciprocal of the frequency spacing between modes ), typically a few nanoseconds or less.
Many states allow for reciprocal admission to the bar of that state if an individual is licensed to practice in another state which also permits reciprocal admission.
Many jurisdictions have reciprocal agreements with other jurisdictions, allowing license plates from other jurisdictions to be used in their jurisdiction.
Many states also have reciprocal agreements with other states, allowing a licensed individual from a qualified state to take the second state's exam without completing the course requirements, or, in some cases, take only a state law exam.
Many of the underlying physical phenomena being studied are linear in energy though, and since wavelength and energy have a reciprocal relationship, spectral patterns that are simple and predictable when plotted as a function of energy are distorted when plotted as a function of wavelength.
Many clubs offer reciprocal hospitality to other clubs ' members when travelling abroad.
Many trigger points have pain patterns that overlap, and some create reciprocal cyclic relationships that need to be treated extensively to remove them.

Many and lattice
Many systems, such as a perfect crystal lattice, have a unique ground state and therefore have zero entropy at absolute zero.
Many of the cross-sections of the Leech lattice, including the Coxeter – Todd lattice and Barnes – Wall lattice, in 12 and 16 dimensions, were found much earlier than the Leech lattice.
Many other sporadic simple groups, such as the remaining Conway groups and Mathieu groups, can be constructed as the stabilizers of various configurations of vectors in the Leech lattice.
Many of the diamonds at Popigai contain crystalline lonsdaleite, an allotrope of carbon that has a hexagonal lattice.

Many and rods
Many such drums have six to ten tension rods.
Many of these fuel rods are used in each nuclear reactor.
Many dowsers today use a pair of simple L-shaped metal rods.
Many mammals have a higher proportion of rods in their retinae than humans do, and it is likely that they would also have higher flicker fusion thresholds.
Many manufacturers who once only sold their glass in sheet or very thick rod now provide rods for lampworking use.
Many of the empirical findings of Ligorio are consistent with contemporary anti-seismic practices: among them the correct dimensioning of main walls, use of better and stronger bricks as well as elastic structural joints and iron rods.
Many rat rods also have free hand pinstriping done by the owners with a pinstriping brush.
Many treasure hunters swear by the devices ; however, skeptics have examined the internals of many such devices and found those that have been examined to be incapable of operating as advertised, and have dismissed them as overpriced dowsing rods or similarly useless.
Many internal combustion engines, and in particular all current automobile engines, do not have true piston rods, and the term piston rod is often used as a synonym for connecting rod in the context of these engines.
Many professional cooks insist that regular tenderizing mallets cause too much mashing to produce a proper cube steak, and insist on either using specialized cube steak machines, or manually applying a set of sharp pointed rods to pierce the meat in every direction.
Many deficiencies with aging design became apparent in the 1960s, including a tendency of the connecting rods to fail at high rpms due to the long cylinder stroke of the engine.

Many and meet
Many of these new companies could not meet such requirements to be listed on the Board.
Many " authentic Ainu villages " advertised in Hokkaido such as Akan and Shiraoi are tourist attractions and provide an opportunity to see and meet Ainu people.
Many linguistic families meet in the region, including the Slavic, Romance, Hellenic, Albanian, and Turkic language families.
Many divers rely on their coaches to help keep their composure during the meet.
Many of the brethren went out to meet Paul on his approach to Rome.
Many paleoanthropologists now use the term Homo ergaster for the non-Asian forms of this group, and reserve Homo erectus only for those fossils that are found in Asia and meet certain skeletal and dental requirements which differ slightly from H. ergaster.
Many citizens of the capital came to meet the train that brought Prince Damto, General Genemier, Prince Belyakio, Bishop of Harer Gabraux Xavier and other members of the delegation to St. Petersburg.
Many longer tachi were shortened in the 15th-17th centuries to meet the demand for katana.
Many programming languages have been designed from scratch, altered to meet new needs, and combined with other languages.
Many penpals meet each other through organizations that bring people together for this purpose.
Many members of the Surrealist movement continued to correspond and meet.
Many self-employed persons felt ( and financial advisors agreed ) that 401 ( k ) plans did not meet their needs due to the high costs, difficult administration, and low contribution limits.
Many of these clubs meet weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly on a recurring established day and time, commonly at a mealtime.
Many are run entirely by volunteers and often do not meet the professional standards established by the museum industry.
Many U. S. university bands meet for a week of band camp prior to the beginning of the autumn semester.
Many smaller networks, or networks who are just beginning to peer, find that public peering exchange points provide an excellent way to meet and interconnect with other networks who may be open to peering with them.
Many state legislators meet every year at the annual meeting, and other meetings, of the National Conference of State Legislatures, which is headquartered in Denver, Colorado and has a lobbying office in Washington, D. C.
Many of the decisions passed by the city council are results of recommendation made by the various municipal committees, which are committees where non-municipal organs meet with representatives from the city council.
Many jurisdictions have well-established Research Lodges, which usually meet less frequently than Blue Lodges and do not confer degrees.
Many of these shows feature camping, a car show called a " show ' n ' shine ", drag racing, parts swap meet, raffles, burnout contests, and other events.
Many shell collectors belong to " shell clubs " where they can meet others who share their interests.
Many historians are sceptical, and it was said that Churchill and Hess never met, but others say that knowing Churchill's temperament, he might have been fascinated and intrigued to meet Hess.
Many Triple Crown contenders compete in the Arkansas Derby, which is the big finale each year of the meet.
Many distillers of turpentine turned to the production of moonshine to make ends meet.
Many people would meet to take the water they needed to survive but the amount was so scarce.

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