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Many and outsiders
Many geographic places adopt nicknames because they can help in establishing a civic identity, help outsiders recognize a community or attract people to a community because of its nickname, promote civic pride, and build community unity.
Many of Fassbinder ’ s films deal with homosexuality, in keeping with his interest in characters who are social outsiders, but he drew away from most representations of homosexuals in films.
Many outsiders also have bought holiday homes in the area, resulting in an increase in the cost of property, which has subsequently priced many young Irish-speaking locals out of the market, forcing many of them to settle away from home ( almost always in an English-speaking area ).
Many outsiders also equate industrial relation with someone who made it to labour relations.
Many of the younger generation of Maguindanao and Maranao were encouraged to play their traditional music by the sight of outsiders playing the kulintang.
Many of Mississippi's white residents deeply resented the outsiders and any attempt to change their society.
Many outsiders associate Scottish folk music almost entirely with the Great Highland Bagpipe, which has indeed long played an important part of Scottish music.
Many moderates and liberals in mainline denominations accuse the Confessing Movements of being part of an attempt by well-funded outsiders such as Institute on Religion and Democracy ( a group founded by the prominent neoconservatives Michael Novak and Richard John Neuhaus ) to silence the social agenda of the mainline Protestant denominations, rather than being a series of organically arising movements within various Protestant denominations as the Confessing Movements ' leaders often claim it to be.
Many 19th century thinkers relied upon stereotypes in which human beings were either " healthy " or " degenerate ," " normal " or " abnormal ," " insiders " or " outsiders.
Many local facilities were also endowed by the Courtauld family so that outsiders have limited access.
Many of the elements of this series reappear in Modesitt's other popular series, The Spellsong Cycle, including the appearance of outsiders from other worlds with profound magical ability, as well as the reuse of the " ultimate weapon " used by both Justen and Secca in their respective climactic battles.
Many outsiders viewed Akers as being in over his head.
Many assistant coaches do the same, however it is common to bring in outsiders to help assist on a team without teaching.
Many outsiders suspected implosion of the Arena and redevelopment of the property, as redevelopment of this chunk of real estate had supposedly been a prime motivation for Ron Hahn ( of the Hahn Company ) when he first took an interest in this property in 1991.
Many of these people viewed themselves as outsiders in the Hong Kong community, and often wrote of the " barbaric " and " strange " practices of the southern Chinese people ( a view evident even in the Tang Dynasty ).
Many outsiders have had difficulty understanding the isolation of the west coast, and the small communities, and the historical context to that isolation.
Many outsiders and even insiders find that these rules and polices are in practice harmful for the church.
Many outsiders confuse the local dialect with that of Ontario, Canada, which it closely resembles.

Many and disapproved
Many of those were strongly disapproved by the Soviet authorities, as they implied the ridiculousness of the system.
Many architects and critics had disapproved of Stirling's shift away from the modernist assemblages of his early career, to explorations of design that engaged the urban context more directly and that appropriated elements from a broader range of historical precedents than the modern, engineering and vernacular sources that typified the first works.
Many Chicagoans disapproved of Mayor Byrne's attempt to stop the festivities ( although attendance at ChicagoFest had begun to wane ).
Many doctors disapproved of the scheme, some on principle, others because they feared a loss of income and a fear of becoming a kind of civil servant, referring to the plan as " socialised medicine ".
Many 17th-century Puritans disapproved of such festivities, believing them to be of pagan origin, and they particularly disapproved of any celebration on a Sunday or a church holiday such as Whitsun.
Many mobsters disapproved of the League because it brought unwanted public attention to the Cosa Nostra.

Many and Shakers
Many, however, did not remain Shakers.

Many and mode
Many printer drivers do not use the text mode at all, even if the printer is capable of it.
Many modern military firearms have a selective fire option, which is a mechanical switch that allows the firearm be fired either in the semi-automatic or fully automatic mode.
Windows Me was criticised for stability issues, and for lacking real mode DOS support, to the point of being referred to as the " Mistake Edition " or " Many Errors.
Many customers kept using their old software and one of the features of the later System / 370 was the ability to switch to emulation mode and back under operating system control.
Many low-end entertainment systems have a karaoke mode that attempts to remove the vocal track from regular audio CDs, using an Out Of Phase Stereo ( OOPS ) technique.
Many types of lasers can be made to operate in continuous wave mode to satisfy such an application.
Many 1980s 8-bit home computers feature gutterboxing display mode, because the TV screens normally used as monitors at that time tended to distort the image near the border of the screen, to such an extent that text displayed in that area became illegible.
Many embedded systems and RTOSs, however, allow the application itself to run in kernel mode for greater system call efficiency and also to permit the application to have greater control of the operating environment without requiring OS intervention.
Many lasers emit beams that approximate a Gaussian profile, in which case the laser is said to be operating on the fundamental transverse mode, or " TEM < sub > 00 </ sub > mode " of the laser's optical resonator.
* Many engineers believe that running application code in user mode is more reliable, easier to debug and that therefore the development process is easier and the code more portable.
Many of the operations allow any addressing mode for the source or the destination, for example, MOV 020h, 03fh will copy the value in memory location 0x3f in the internal RAM to the memory location 0x20, also in internal RAM.
Many of the built-in Macintosh peripherals can be " borrowed " by the card when in Apple II mode ( i. e. extra RAM, 3 floppy, AppleTalk networking, clock, hard disk ).
Many home shredders can be left in a " stand-by " mode that will start the cutting process when anything is inserted into the feed slot.
Many scholars claim that there is a great bias towards the " science and technology mode " ( S & T-mode or STI-mode ), while the " learning by doing, using and interacting mode " ( DUI-mode ) is widely ignored.
Many Bayesian point-estimators are the posterior distribution's statistics of central tendency, e. g., its mean, median, or mode:
Many detectors in the 1970s had a switch which enabled the user to switch between the discriminate mode and the non-discriminate mode.
Many players prefer this mode of play as it makes the game more balanced since each player gets the same number of " moves " each turn.
Many of these alterations are also used in John's single attack mode, which modifies an associated plaintext ( such as a username with an encrypted password ) and checks the variations against the encrypted hashes.
Many of the new buildings show the influence of the Romanesque Revival architectural mode, although influence of earlier Victorian modes is also widespread.
Many of them belong to actors, presenters and contestants who may have forgotten to turn them off or put them in silent mode.
Many computers go into a " lockout " mode for 24 hours if the diver violates the computer's safety limits, to discourage continued diving after an unsafe dive.

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