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Many of the seriously injured were extracted from the twisted remains of the most damaged subway cars by rescue workers who worked through the evening under extremely hot and humid conditions.
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' Many live in less-productive, problem-prone areas, some of which have been so seriously degraded within the last generation that they resemble lands on the edge of the Sahara Desert.
Many of Cicero's etymological derivations are not to be taken seriously, and may indeed have been intended ironically. Nevertheless, this particular derivation of Cicero's has been accepted by some authors, some even suggesting that Dis Pater is a direct loan translation of Ploutōn.
Many of the original buildings were demolished during the construction of the London Docks and Wapping was further seriously damaged during the Blitz.
Many other whites, including other Yocums including Jacob and Solomon, and Joseph Philibert, a Frenchman, went seriously into agricultural pursuits and the establishment of permanent homes, although in the process of doing so they were obligated to obtain much of their subsistence from the abundant wild life until their agricultural efforts were adequate for support.
Many species of animal live on the terrain of the Lüneburg Heath, particularly birds that are at home in the wide, open landscape, some of which are seriously threatened by the intensive-farming techniques in other areas.
Many companies and local licensing agencies currently require random drug screening-in the United States this was especially the case after professional ice hockey player Vladimir Konstantinov's career-ending injuries when his recently hired chauffeur, Richard Gnida, already serving a license suspension for drunken driving, lost control of their limousine and crashed, seriously injuring Konstantinov and his other passengers.
Many observers saw this as Washington's big chance to show that it was a force to be taken seriously nationally.
Many international observers judged the elections to have been seriously flawed, claiming political violence, intimidation, and lack of media access.
Many published sources follow Thompson, in the ( British ) Dictionary of National Biography, in being seriously mistaken about Gann ’ s Liverpool connection, wrongly dating it to the period when it was inactive or had lapsed.
Many observers contended, however, that the new system had seriously adverse effects on the economy.
Many researchers tend to underestimate any doubt that is involved with future predictions of AI, but without taking those issues seriously can people then overlook solutions to problematic questions.
Many philosophers and historians did of course paint a more nuanced picture, but it was not until the publication of Thomas Kuhn's The Structure of Scientific Revolutions that this approach became seriously suspected as being misleading.
Many professional chess players do not take blitz and bullet chess as seriously as they do classical chess with standard time controls.
Many of these issues were identified by Terry Griffiths, a former policeman who was seriously injured in the bombing, who has called for an inquiry.
Many citizens of Old Crow believe the herd is being seriously threatened by oil-drilling in the ANWR and have been heavily involved in lobbying to prevent it.
Many conflicting stories about the reasons behind his dismissal from the army exist, including that he was shot through the lung, and seriously wounded.
Many of the game's best players were called away for World War II, and the result was a seriously depleted pool of talent.
Many of the people in Village are like Seer: cast out from their old communities and sometimes seriously injured by a bear, they have made themselves new homes in Village.
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Many mine workers perished and were injured during the life of the mine — the mine was plagued by water flooding problems.
Many groups of pirates shared in whatever they seized ; pirates injured in battle might be afforded special compensation similar to medical or disability insurance.
Many uninjured fans assisted the injured ; several attempted CPR and others tore down advertising hoardings to use as stretchers.
Many civilians and members of the security forces were killed or injured over the course of the Troubles.
Many of Montgomery's officers were injured in the attack ; one of the few remaining uninjured officers led the survivors back to the Plains of Abraham, leaving Montgomery's body behind.
Many of the horses that were injured when the IRA bombed the Royal Horse Guards in the early 1980s were brought here ( Sefton being the most famous ), and the stables have become a popular tourist attraction for animal lovers.
Many desert animals prey on cottontails, including birds of prey, mustelids, the coyote, the bobcat, the lynx, wolves, mountain lions, snakes, weasels, humans, and even squirrels, should a cottontail become injured or docile.
Many of these hotels and palaces were pressed into service as hospitals during World War I to allow injured troops to recuperate in a pleasant climate.
Many more were injured when they jumped from second-floor windows ( which were as high as a third floor would be on level ground ).
Many amateur geologists prefer to travel in groups in order to reduce the danger of somebody becoming injured and / or stuck.
Many of these have been severely injured and are otherwise unable to fend for themselves in the wild, while a few were given to the park after becoming nuisances in neighboring localities.
Many of the protesters were injured, including Maathai, four MPs, some of the journalists, and German environmentalists.
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