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Many manufacturers of paints, inks, textiles, plastics, and colors have voluntarily adopted the Colour Index International ( CII ) as a standard for identifying the pigments that they use in manufacturing particular colors.
Many eighteenth century greens were made with arsenic, a material no longer allowed in paints.
Many archaeologists ponder on the possibility that these paints were made of colored earth, vegetable dyes, roots, and animal fat.
Many finish options are available to the tilt-up contractor, from paints and stains to pigmented concrete, cast-in features like brick and stone to aggressive erosion finishes like sandblasting and acid-etching.
Many painters prefer to simulate the appearance of metals using non-metallic paints.
Many of the " organic " effects processes used in " 2001 " and " Close Encounters " were resurrected, such as photographing chemical interactions in petri dishes and releasing paints into water tanks.
Many of these NPR systems provide the user with a canvas that they can " paint " on using the cursor — as the user paints, a stylized version of the image is revealed on the canvas.

Many and tend
Many also argue that monopolies tend to be corrupt and inefficient.
Many cultures associate breasts with sexuality and tend to regard bare breasts as immodest or indecent.
Many definitions tend to postulate or assume that complexity expresses a condition of numerous elements in a system and numerous forms of relationships among the elements.
Many others are possible, but they tend to be further variations and compounds of the above.
Many of the Faroese islands tend to be elongated in shape.
Many of them also accept unique listings of caches for their site, but these listings tend to be less popular than the international sites, although occasionally the regional sites may have more caches than the international sites.
Many mammal species including humanity's closest primate relatives tend to avoid close inbreeding, especially if there are alternative partners available.
Many historic reconstructions tend to be in a pre-rendered format to a shared video display, thus allowing more than one person to view a computer generated world, but limiting the interaction that full-scale VR can provide.
Many verbs denote actions or states, they are conjugated with agreement suffixes ( e. g. -s of the third person singular in English ), and in English they tend to show up in medial positions of the clauses in which they appear.
Many communities around the island tend to have deep family roots in the island that have matured over the years to create hamlets of good friends and neighbors.
Many of her ministers were suspicious of the civil service, in light of public choice research that suggested public servants tend to increase their own power and budgets.
Many North American dishwashers tend to use more basic, and old fashioned water distribution and exposed elements in the base of the dishwasher.
Many authors tend to take a more sensationalist view of Charun, speaking of him as a " death-demon ".
Many phosphors tend to lose efficiency gradually by several mechanisms.
Many people have noted that the winters of Watauga County tend to resemble those of the northern United States instead of the South.
Many musicians also tend to reject efforts at classification, regarding them as useless or unduly limiting.
Many islanders use the winter as time off, since they tend to work between 60 and 80 hours a week during the tourist season.
Many overnight trains arrive at their destination cities in the morning, hardly possible with air travel, as modern airports tend to be built at a distance from city centres and extra transport is necessary to enter cities.
Many neologisms have come from popular literature and tend to appear in different forms.
Many animals and some people tend to wake, or experience a period of very light sleep, for a short time immediately after a bout of REM.
Many phenomena tend to be attributed to the wrong causes when regression to the mean is not taken into account.
Many of the temperate zone populations are migratory, moving south in winter while those in the tropics tend to be sedentary although they may make short distance movements.
Many advocates of simple living tend to agree that cutting out, or cutting down on, television viewing is a key ingredient in simple living.
Many social difficulties tend to be stable, lasting into adulthood.

Many and separate
Many scholars see the persistence of Germanic Arianism as a strategy that was followed in order to differentiate the Germanic elite from the local inhabitants and their culture and also to maintain the Germanic elite's separate group identity.
Many types of specialized plasma membranes can separate cell from external environment: apical, basolateral, presynaptic and postsynaptic ones, membranes of flagella, cilia, microvillus, filopodia and lamellipodia, the sarcolemma of muscle cells, as well as specialized myelin and dendritic spine membranes of neurons.
Many countries have state-owned banks or other quasi-government entities that have entirely separate functions, such as financing imports and exports.
Many cafeterias ( canteens ) at Chinese universities have separate sections or dining areas for Muslim students ( Hui or western Chinese minorities ), typically labeled " qingzhen.
Many sources list the domestic dog as Canis familiaris, but others, including the Smithsonian Institution and the American Society of Mammalogists, more precisely list it as a subspecies of C. l. familiaris ; the red wolf, eastern Canadian wolf, and Indian wolf may or may not be separate species ; in the past, the dingo has been variously classified as Canis dingo, Canis familiaris dingo and Canis lupus familiaris dingo.
Many teams also attend separate tumbling sessions outside of practice.
Many separate
Many women of the Gay Liberation movement felt frustrated at the domination of the movement by men and formed separate organisations ; some who felt gender differences between men and women could not be resolved developed " lesbian separatism ", influenced by writings such as Jill Johnston's 1973 book Lesbian Nation.
Many of the kingdoms, principalities and dukedoms in the Italian peninsula had come together under the leadership of Victor Emmanuel II, but Rome and Venice had remained separate papal states.
Many separate but related religious groups of that era shared similar mystic, eschatological, messianic, and ascetic beliefs.
Many scholars argue that socialist law was not a separate legal classification.
Many geologist however do not agree on how to separate the triangle parts into the single components so that the framework grains can be plotted.
Many subsequent sociobiologists, including Robert Wright, Anne Campbell, Frans de Waal and Sarah Blaffer Hrdy, have used sociobiology to argue quite separate points.
Many Texians were also unhappy with the location of their state capital, which moved periodically between Saltillo and Monclova, both of which were in southern Coahuila, some away ; they wanted Tejas to be a separate state from Coahuila ( but not independent from Mexico ) and to have its own capital.
Many data-centric telecommunications platforms such as routers and Ethernet switches utilize distributed switching on separate cards within an equipment chassis.
Many of the addons that existed as separate projects for Allegro 4 will be rewritten to interface more seamlessly with Allegro proper and will be bundled with the default installation.
Many historicists such as H. B. Nicholson ( 2001 ( 1957 )) and Nigel Davies ( 1977 ) were fully aware that the Aztec chronicles were a mixture of mythical and historical accounts, this led them to try to separate the two by applying a comparative approach to the varying Aztec narratives.
Many non-Japanese use the terms sashimi and sushi interchangeably, but the two dishes are actually distinct and separate.
Many audio books have some form of musical accompaniment, but these are generally not extensive enough to be released as a separate soundtrack.
Many telephones connect to a twisted pair of wires, and internally separate the AC component of the voltage between the two wires ( the audio signal ) from the DC component of the voltage between the two wires ( used to power the phone ).
Many religions separate the definition of passion and lust by further categorizing lust as type of passion for something that does not belong to oneself.
Many Protestant denominations reject the idea that the clergy are a separate category of people, but rather stress the priesthood of all believers.
Many design features of modern cloth diapers have followed directly from innovations initially developed in disposable diapers, such as the use of the hour glass shape, materials to separate moisture from skin and the use of double gussets, or an inner elastic band for better fit and containment of waste material.
Many languages lack separate words for " Saturday " and " Sabbath.

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