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Many species of mushrooms seemingly appear overnight, growing or expanding rapidly.
Many breads are made from a " straight dough ", which means that all of the ingredients are combined in one step, and the dough is baked after the rising time ; others are made from a " pre-ferment " in which the leavening agent is combined with some of the flour and water a day or so ahead of baking and allowed to ferment overnight.
Many visitors come for the day, and the island has around thirty beds for overnight visitors.
Many times has the Public Square been crowded overnight with canvas covered wagons loaded with valuable merchandise.
Many hospitals also have designated intensive-care areas for certain specialities of medicine, such as the coronary intensive-care unit ( CCU or sometimes CICU, depending on hospital ) for heart disease, medical intensive-care unit ( MICU ), surgical intensive-care unit ( SICU ), pediatric intensive-care unit ( PICU ), neuroscience critical-care unit ( NCCU ), overnight intensive-recovery ( OIR ), shock / trauma intensive-care unit ( STICU ), neonatal intensive-care unit ( NICU ), and other units as dictated by the needs and available resources of each hospital.
Many are associated with an employer, and some provide overnight care during the week, frequently reserving these slots for parents who work at night or in jobs requiring travel.
Many people stay overnight on Ping Chau to see the sunrise, the first sunlight seen in Hong Kong.
( Many Pathmarks continue to have overnight hours, although more recently, some have ended " around-the-clock " shopping, often closing at midnight.
Many weekend trips cover routes that could be hiked in a single day, but people choose to backpack them anyway, for the experience of staying overnight.
Many of the islands offer public docking ; a small fee is charged for overnight use.
Many relatively small institutions that accumulate reserves in excess of their requirements lend reserves overnight to money center and large regional banks, as well as to foreign banks operating in the United States.
Many towered airports close their towers overnight, keeping the airport itself open for cargo operations and other activity.
Many home recipes for dried cranberries involve allowing the cranberries to sit overnight in a water and sugar solution, prior to freeze-drying or air-drying.
Many of the landowners in Dunboyne have sold varying parcels of their land to developers over the years which made some of them overnight millionaires during the greatest roars of the Celtic Tiger.
Many individuals who had acquired their wealth through banana currency were rendered penniless overnight.
Many Guide units go away on holiday, to camp or on overnight sleepovers.
Many reports from overseas affiliates CBS News & ITN were featured and crosses to Ten's Melbourne & Canberra newsrooms were used frequently to cover overnight news.
Many of those traveling to the Kentucky Derby would use the Union Station as their first place of celebration, with twenty special trains coming to the facility, and Pullman cars allowing overnight accommodations, a trend that continued until the mid-1960s.

Many and trains
Many mass transit trains are built symmetrically with paired control booths, and definitions of forward, backward, left, and right are temporary.
Many of the trains were named and renamed as well as being re-numbered.
Many Brighton residents commute to work in London and destinations include London Victoria, London Bridge, and Gatwick Airport, with trains continuing to Bedford.
Many high-speed rail rolling stocks are also multiple-unit trainsets, such as the Japanese Shinkansen and the latest-generation German InterCityExpress ICE 3 high-speed trains.
Many other cities are covered by a network of JR's " limited express " inter-city trains on, narrow gauge, lines.
Many of Australia's inter-city trains are not true inter-city services, given their leisurely average speed and primary role to transport people between regional areas and the nearest capital city or for the tourist market.
Many hoped to get around the law by leaving and then returning, crowding the trains going back.
Many platforms also contain an area underneath the edge of the platform so people who by any chance fall off the platform can seek shelter from incoming trains.
Many trains were abandoned, producing the train cemetery.
Many multiple unit trains consist of cars which are semi-permanently coupled into sets ; these sets may be joined together to form larger trains, but generally passengers can only move around between cars within a set.
Many of the Pullman factory workers joined the American Railway Union ( ARU ), led by Eugene V. Debs, which supported their strike by launching a boycott in which ARU members refused to run trains containing Pullman cars.
Many passengers from central Kobe however use Shin-Ōsaka Station to the east instead of Shin-Kobe Station to ride on the Shinkansen because, although Shin-Kōbe station is closer, it is often more convenient to use Shin-Ōsaka Station which is easily accessible by JR Kobe Line and more trains leave at Shin-Ōsaka for Tokyo, the capital of the country.
Many routes from London's two busiest termini, and, funnel through the station making it one of the busiest in Europe by number of trains using it, more than one hundred an hour outside peak periods.
Many trains are assigned names.
Many important trains start from Hatia station as well.
Many British freight trains formerly had no continuous brake so the only available brakes were those on the locomotive and the brake van.
Many long-distance and regional-haul passenger trains were either discontinued or downgraded in service, with coach cars replacing Pullman, parlor, and sleeping cars on routes throughout Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio.
Many of the passengers using the Tramway changed trains at Quainton Road to continue their journey by way of the A & B line ; in 1885, 5, 192 passengers changed trains between the A & B and the Tramway at Quainton Road.
Many locomotive hauled trains were replaced by electric or diesel multiple unit trains, with much faster turn-round times.
Many railroads take a strict view of people hopping freight trains, and employ railroad police, also known as " bulls ," in an attempt to prevent the practice.
Many have ride characteristics just as good as touring bicycles with 26-inch or 700C wheels, but they have the advantage that they can be folded or collapsed for much easier transportation in trains and in airline luggage.

Many and arrive
Many days later, they arrive in the promised land, on the American continent.
Many women arrive at their menopause transition years without knowing anything about what they might expect, or when or how the process might happen, and how long it might take.
Many people of the surrounding areas arrive early to eat for free and enjoy the elaborate altars set up to receive the visitors from Mictlán.
Many mobsters arrive at the hotel for a conference honoring the " Friends of Italian Opera ".
Many of these airlines ' flights would arrive at Concourse B and then be towed to Concourse C for departure.
Many pioneers coming out west would arrive at the Dalles ( Oregon ), where they would make rafts to float down the Columbia River.
Many tourists from USA, European Union and Russia arrive for dental services, providing a sort of dental tourism.
Many pilgrims also arrive via bus service from France and Spain.
Many of the animals would arrive in train vans.
: Many refugees arrive with news of the impending battles.
Many of these purchases and gifts did not arrive until the end of the hostilities, but were to see action later during the Continuation and Lapland wars.
Many picnickers arrive before dawn and set down blue tarps and then remain until dusk, grilling out and drinking sake.
Many visitors also arrive by plane, at an airfield that was specially constructed for the temple complex.
Many specimens began to arrive from the expeditions of Severtzov, Przhevalsky, Middendorff, Schrenck and Gustav Radde.
Many of his senior officers recommended that they wait for two 12-pounder cannons anticipated to arrive on March 7.
Many luxury liners, naval vessels and ferries arrive at Station Pier, including the daily ferry service, the Spirit of Tasmania, operated by TT-Line Pty.
Many tourists arrive at the city through the port terminal or airport, stay in the tourist hotels of the Sinjeju neighborhood, and stay within the city to visit various Jeju tourist attractions.
Many astrologers believe that the Age of Aquarius has arrived recently or will arrive in the near future.
Many visitors also arrive in the autumn to witness the fall foliage, and to visit the region's covered bridge or many waterfalls.
Many years later, Ash, Pikachu, Brock, May and Max arrive at Cameron Palace to celebrate the life of Sir Aaron.
Many visitors arrive by bicycle taking the signposted cycle tracks from the south along the Our valley.
Many strangers arrive at Uncle Henrik's house for the funeral, among them a rabbi and several Jewish families.
Many Germans arrive during and after the World War II many of them was Nazis or just refugees who in mainly cases change their German surnames for common surnames of the region.
It seems extraordinary that a record as mature, natural and deeply romantic as " One Tale Too Many " can arrive as if out of nowhere .”

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