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Many and olive
Many Brazilians enjoy putting ketchup, mustard, and even mayonnaise on pizza, but olive oil is the most popular option, specially in southeastern region, where pizza's popularity is the greatest.
Many home-made recipes will include a vegetable, canola, or olive oil and cream of tartar as well.
Many inhabitants work as olive farmers, and devote the winter months to the olive harvest and processing.
Many of Luciano's partners in the narcotics empire were " Havana Conference " delegates such as Joseph " The Old Man " Profaci who was once the biggest importer of olive oil and tomato paste in the United States and quietly used his food importation business to smuggle narcotics for decades, Gaetano " Tommy Brown " Lucchese, a longtime Luciano ally from their days as children in the streets of New York and who along with his Lucchese crime family's narcotics distribution arm, the 107th St.
Many dishes are served with salad usually made of tomato, lettuce, and onion flavoured with olive oil and vinegar.
Many olive oil presses have been found on Cyprus, and not just in rural areas, where they might be expected for personal, local use.
Many have adopted symbols with the lone star and live oak / olive branches in the center.

Many and trees
Many children collect funds leading up to this day to plant trees in Israel.
Many of the toponyms in the island go back to Father Emmanuel Rougier, a French priest who leased the island from 1917 to 1939 and planted some 800, 000 coconut trees there.
Many areas, especially abandoned, formerly private farms, have become overgrown with low-value alders and other scrub trees.
Many canoes were flung into trees and many people were killed.
Many trees in temperate zones make one growth ring each year, with the newest adjacent to the bark.
Many theories of syntax and grammar represent sentence structure using trees.
Many conifers become tall trees: the secondary xylem of such trees is marketed as softwood.
Many non-monocot angiosperms become trees, and the secondary xylem of these is marketed as hardwood.
Many, but far from all, are known as gum trees because many species exude copious sap from any break in the bark ( e. g. scribbly gum ).
Many mallee trees may be so low-growing as to be considered a shrub.
Many trees were cut down to make way for humans.
Many trees exhibit epicormic growth, where a mass of young shoots re-sprout along the whole length of the trunk to the base of the tree.
Many species of roses, succulents, and geraniums are growing among apple and fig trees, banks of sweet peas, manicured gardens of cutting flowers, and wildly overgrown sections of native grasses with blackberry and honeysuckle.
* Many of the First Nations of North America prized the birch for its bark, which due to its light weight, flexibility, and the ease with which it could be stripped from fallen trees, was often used for the construction of strong, waterproof but lightweight canoes, bowls, and wigwams.
Many elm ( Ulmus ) trees of various kinds have attained great size or otherwise become particularly noteworthy ; among these are the following.
Many of these trees are large, measuring more than in height.
Many of the farm's iyokan and amanatsu mikan trees remain, although some old iyokan were replaced by new varieties of fruit.
Many species of Fraxinus, the ash trees, exude a sugary substance, which the ancient Greeks called méli, " honey ".
Many cattle farmers have switched to growing Christmas trees, and in 1997, 2007 and 2008, an Ashe County Christmas tree was selected as the official White House Christmas Tree by the National Christmas Tree Association.
Many poplars are grown as ornamental trees, with numerous cultivars used.
Many crustacean and mollusc species rely on mangroves as a source of food whether by providing foraging through leaf litter, mud or direct predation of the mangrove trees and seeds.
" Many fields surrounding the town bear rows of trees and bushes rather than corn and soybeans, which are otherwise ubiquitous throughout the region.

Many and groves
Many ancient religions had sacred sites, temples, oracles and sacred groves to which pilgrimages were made.
Many orange groves were once located in this area, so the community name came from the Spanish word for orange, " naranja ", but the actual pronunciation is ( Na-Ran-Jah ) among the local residents.
Many residents and individuals passing through the community claim to have seen the creature in one of the many groves that surround the community.
Many migrants boosted the economy by working in sugar cane plantations and orange groves though.
Many of these groves, like the sacred grove at Didyma, Turkey are thought to be nemetons, sacred groves protected by druids based on Celtic Mythology.
Many sacred groves in Ghana are now under federal protection-like the Anweam Sacred Grove in the Esukawkaw Forest Reserve Other well-known sacred groves in Ghana include the Malshegu Sacred Grove in Northern Ghana-one of the last remaining closed canopy forests in the savannah regions, and the Jachie sacred grove.
Many temples are in key geographical points, such as a hill top, near waterfalls, caves and rivers, because some believe the Puranas mention that " the gods always play where groves are near rivers, mountains, and springs.

Many and around
Many of the music-loving members of the President's staff gathered around the tent listening and watching the rapt attention given by the young seated audience.
Many Japanese manufacturers and firms give their employees three to five days off around the 15th of August.
Many of the stories have them travel to foreign countries, though others are set in and around their village.
Many homes are built around the school's boundaries.
Many important routes are not electrified and are only single track traffic around ' bends '.
Many people around the world know the name and face of the current U. S. president Barack Obama.
Many towns center around a " green ", such as the Litchfield Green, Lebanon Green ( the largest in the state ), and Wethersfield Green ( the oldest in the state ).
Many escapees from captivity can also be found in similar watery habitats around the world.
Many clippers sailed Clipper route | around Cape Horn
Many plots revolved around Dilbert's engineer nature or his bizarre inventions.
Many faiths around the world — from Japanese Shinto and Chinese traditional religion, to certain African practices and the faiths derived from those in the Caribbean, to Native American beliefs — hold that ancestral or household spirits offer daily protection and blessings.
Many legends have grown around the figure of David.
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 governments around the world provide subsidies to offset the high cost and make their production economically feasible.
Many ENSO linkages exist in the high southern latitudes around Antarctica.
Many gags centre around how easily he is manipulated by his executive producer, the most typical case being when Mike refuses to present a story and then is convinced to run it by an appeal to his supposed fearlessness or journalistic integrity.
Many graffiti artists in Israel come from other places around the globe, such as JUIF, from Los Angeles, and DEVIONE from London.
Many cities and towns in Europe and around the world still make use of arms.
Many Russians around the world refer to Russia as their motherland.
Many different types of hops are grown by farmers around the world, with different types being used for particular styles of beer.
Many TV services are available by satellite, such as Sky, and Freesat from the Astra 2 / Eurobird 1 group, as well as services from a range of other satellites around Europe such as Astra 1 and Hot Bird.
Ibn Taymiyya argued against the shirking of Sharia law, and against practices such as the celebration of Muhammad's birthday or the construction of mosques around the tombs of Sufi sheikhs, believing that these were unacceptable borrowings from Christianity: Many Muslims ' do not even know of the Christian origins of these practices.
Many astronomers, geologists and biologists believe that exploration of the Solar System provides knowledge that could not be gained by observations from Earth's surface or from orbit around Earth.
Many CD authoring applications attempt to get around the filename length by truncating filenames automatically, but do so at the risk of breaking applications that rely on a specific file structure.

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