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Many individuals who have made significant contributions to Acadia University, including the first president John Pryor, were members of the First Baptist Church Halifax congregation.
* Mint mark collections: Many collectors consider different mint marks significant enough to justify representation in their collection.
Many countries such as the United States will monitor and control the banking sector through different agencies and for different purposes, although there is usually significant cooperation between the agencies.
Many significant areas of mathematics can be formalised as categories, and the use of category theory allows many intricate and subtle mathematical results in these fields to be stated, and proved, in a much simpler way than without the use of categories.
Many significant photochemical reactions, such as ozone formation, occur in the Earth atmosphere and constitute atmospheric chemistry.
Many crossbow scopes feature multiple crosshairs to compensate for the significant effects of gravity over different ranges.
Many active and historical figures made significant contribution to control theory, including, for example:
Many times a party that has been wronged but is not able to prove significant damages will sue for nominal damages.
Many specialists claim that it is impossible to advance significant development programs with such a little public sector ( the tax burden in the United States is around 25 % of the GDP and in other developed countries of the EU it can reach around 50 %, like in Sweden ).
Many first ladies, including Jacqueline Kennedy, Nancy Reagan, and Michelle Obama have been significant fashion trendsetters.
KFC was the most significant foreign entry in 1987 and is widespread Many franchises are in fact joint-ventures, as at their forming the franchise law was not explicit.
Many other British engineers and craftsmen were imported to assist with the project, along with significant quantities of equipment-even apparently mundane items such as pickaxes, spades and wheelbarrows.
Many significant regional dishes have become national, but have proliferated in different variations across the country presently.
Many are of aristocratic descent and still continue to wield significant influence, especially over Kenya's political elite.
Many of the break away Irish Republican groups which oppose the Good Friday Agreement ( the Continuity Irish Republican Army and the Real Irish Republican Army ) are believed to be in possession of a significant amount of the Libyan ammunition and semtex explosives delivered to the IRA during the 1970s and 1980s.
Many significant and long-lasting changes occurred as a result of the renovation and refurbishment, of which Nancy Reagan said, " This house belongs to all Americans, and I want it to be something of which they can be proud.
Many patients respond well to treatment, which usually provide significant relief of symptoms.
Many spices, however, can contribute significant portions of micronutrients to the diet.
Many modern shows, however, include a significant amount of adult themes ( such as sexual sitiuations, nudity, profanity and graphic violence ) rendering them unsuitable for young audiences, and severely limiting the remaining audience demographic and the potential for merchandising.
Many significant literary movements in the later half of the 20th century were directly or indirectly influenced by Surrealism.
Many other Beat writers show significant evidence of Surrealist influence.
Many of his letters to individuals and assemblies have been compiled into several books which stand out as significant sources of literature for Bahá ' ís around the world.
Many women played a significant role in the history of Sparta.
Many Chinatowns are considered significant centers of commerce and tourism, while some also serve, to varying degrees, as centers of multiculturalism.
Many of the early safety procedures and waste disposal practices were inadequate, and government documents have since confirmed that Hanford's operations released significant amounts of radioactive materials into the air and the Columbia River, which threatened the health of residents and ecosystems.

Many and living
Many years later I went to see S.K. in England, where he was living at Whiteleaf, near Aylesbury, and he showed me beside his cottage there the remains of the road on which Boadicea is supposed to have travelled.
Many living organisms are able to produce crystals, for example calcite and aragonite in the case of most molluscs or hydroxylapatite in the case of vertebrates.
Many of these attempts brought him unfavorable criticism from the press and garnered him constant rebukes by his father, who nonetheless provided him with small sums for living expenses.
Many Burmese living in rural areas still sport tattoos like this – they are believed to protect against bullets and snake bites.
Many of those who remained were now crofters: poor families living on " crofts "— very small rented farms with indefinite tenure used to raise various crops and animals, with kelping industry ( where men burned kelp for the ashes ), fishing, spinning of linen and military service as important sources of revenue.
Many linguists, in Poland and elsewhere, consider it a divergent dialect of Polish, although now it is usually recognized as the closest living relative of Polish.
Many Lithuanians, living further east, were unable to receive the Lithuanian printed books smuggled into Lithuania by knygnešiai during the time of the ban on printing books in the Latin alphabet, and they switched to Polish.
Many species here are scavengers, living off of sea life that is washed up on the shore.
Many complex multi-functional group molecules are important in living organisms.
Many people live in extreme poverty, with about one third of the population living on less than US $ 1. 25 per day.
# Many Poles living in emigrant communities ( for example in the USA ), whose families left Poland just after World War II, retain a number of minor features of Polish vocabulary as spoken in the first half of the 20th century that now sound archaic, however, to contemporary visitors from Poland.
Many Paraguayans, no longer content to eke out a living on a few hectares, had to leave the country to look for work.
Many argue that these are not themselves alive in the traditional sense, but these structures exhibit many of the characteristics of cells accepted as living cells:
Many non-French-speaking observers ( over ) generalize Walloons as a term of convenience for all Belgian French-speakers ( even those born and living in the Brussels Region ).
Many living history farms and similar farm and agricultural museums have united under an association known as the Association for Living History, Farm, and Agricultural Museums ( ALHFAM ).
Many middle class inhabitants of France during this time were living under the absolute power of their absolute monarchy that had been in power for some time.
Many prisoners, in utter despair at the horrible deaths of their families and unwilling to go on living, committed suicide by hanging themselves in the sleeping barracks with their belts.
Many expatriates left, as did many other Palestinians who complained that the living conditions had become intolerable.
Many enterprises, for instance, a music conservatory or circus school or creative writing coach, are clearly making a living on the identification and ( somewhat ) measurable enhancement of the individual.
Many took to living on the street, panhandling and drug-dealing.
Many Acadians or Cajuns living in North America can trace ancestry to this region as their ancestors left from here in the 17th century.
Many, known as " Anusim " (' forced-ones '), continued practicing Judaism in secret while living outwardly as ordinary Christians.
Many Greenlanders were living in poverty.
Many Westerners were living in the city at that time, conducting trade or on missionary trips.
Many Norwegians earned a living as sailors in foreign ships, especially Dutch ones.

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