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Many of our young people think it would.
Many people think that pansies last only a few weeks, then their period of growth and bloom is over.
Many people agreed that burns should be treated with bland oily salves or unsalted butter or lard, but one informant told me that a burn should be bathed in salt water ; ;
Many people use wicker cradles for old red wine, lifting the bottle carefully from the bin into the cradle and eventually to the table, without disturbing the sediment.
Many people seem hopeful, yet it is difficult to predict whether or not there will be any more real attainment of Christian unity in 1961 than there was in 1861.
Many people seem to be following a similar strategy by cooperating if and only if others cooperate in return.
Many people with serious visual impairments live independently, using a wide range of tools and techniques.
Many blind people find this number machine a very useful tool throughout life.
Many British people refer to the United States and Canada as " across the pond ", and vice versa.
Many people, however, became members of the French Resistance, and they are the allegorical equivalents of the voluntary sanitary teams in the novel, such as Tarrou, Rambert, and Grand, who fight back against the unspeakable evil ( the Nazi occupiers ).
Many " authentic Ainu villages " advertised in Hokkaido such as Akan and Shiraoi are tourist attractions and provide an opportunity to see and meet Ainu people.
Many people began to show pity and sympathy to Agrippina, due to the unfortunate circumstances in her life.
Many Aleuts now live across the state and not only in the Aleutians which has helped to spread the arts of their people and to better develop methods of creating their arts.
Many states still prohibit selling alcohol for on and off-premise sales in one form or another on Sundays at some restricted time, under the rationale that people should be in church on Sunday morning, or at least not drinking.
Many elements of the lament are borne out in the historical narrative in 2 Kings concerning the fall of Jerusalem: Jerusalem lying in ruins ( Lamentations 2: 2 and 2 Kings 25: 9 ), enemies entering the city ( Lamentations 4: 12 and 2 Kings 24: 11 ), people going into exile ( Lamentations 1: 3 and 2 Kings 24: 14 ) and the sanctuary being plundered ( Lamentations 1: 10 and 2 Kings 24: 13 ).
Many people regard the female human body, of which breasts are an important aspect, to be aesthetically pleasing, as well as erotic.
Many people regard bare female breasts to be erotic, and they can elicit heightened sexual desires in some men in some cultures.
Many people with hypomania are actually in fact more productive than usual, while manic individuals have difficulty completing tasks due to a shortened attention span.
Many people experience signature hypersexuality.
Many retailers open very early ( typically 5 am or even earlier ) and offer doorbuster deals and loss leaders to draw people to their stores.
Many of the Germanic people that filled the power vacuum left by the Western Roman Empire in the Early Middle Ages codified their laws.
Many people of Cape Verdean ancestry also live in Portugal, Netherlands, France, Italy, Argentina, and Senegal.
Many philosophers have argued that consciousness is a unitary concept that is understood intuitively by the majority of people in spite of the difficulty in defining it.
Many people around the world know the name and face of the current U. S. president Barack Obama.
Many Dutch people subscribe every year to an event called fietsvierdaagse — four days of organised cycling through the local environment.

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Many quotations are routinely incorrect or attributed to the wrong authors, and quotations from obscure or unknown writers are often attributed to far more famous writers.
Many domestic breeds have become much larger than their wild ancestor, with a " hull length " ( from base of neck to base of tail ) of 30 cm ( 12 inches ) or more and routinely able to swallow an adult British Common Frog Rana temporaria whole ; the wild mallard's " hull length " is about 6 inches.
Many species routinely autotomize and regenerate arms and viscera.
Many English fattening pigs are kept in barren conditions and are routinely tail docked.
Many veterinarians routinely test for the disease, especially in enzootic areas.
Many cartoons from previous decades are routinely edited on international television ( and on some video and DVD collections ) today.
Many terms are seldom used in daily life, such as zenkutsu dachi, while others appear routinely, such as rei.
Many abstract problems can be solved routinely, others have been solved with great effort, for some significant inroads have been made without having led yet to a full solution, and yet others have withstood all attempts, such as Goldbach's conjecture and the Collatz conjecture.
Many chemical reactions can destroy tissue and some are used routinely in medicine, most commonly for the removal of small skin lesions ( i. e. warts or necrotized tissue ) or hemostasis.
Many leading orthopaedic hospitals worldwide now have gait labs that are routinely used to design treatment plans and for follow-up monitoring.
Many people did not want the Programme to encourage draft-eligible Americans to emigrate to Canada, and Satin routinely denied that the Manual encouraged emigration.
Many of the movie clips featured in the video were from films directed by Dario Argento, an Italian horror director, who has a reputation for being " the most censored film director " in the world because his films are routinely heavily edited by US distributors to remove gore and violence so as to gain an " R-Rating " from the MPAA.
Many of these wrestlers are " heels " ( villains ) who routinely beat up on weaker " nice guy " jobbers (" faces ") so as to build up a reputation of being reasonably capable competitors ( which makes the stars all the more impressive when they in turn defeat them easily ) as well as to earn the contempt of the audience who enjoy seeing them finally get their comeuppance when they take on the tougher wrestlers.
Many of the channel's personalities routinely pull double-duty ( or more ) — hosting both daytime and nighttime programming — and the channel regularly offers specials which typically either follow its personalities on working vacations, or bring together a number of personalities for a themed cooking event.
Many merchants routinely accept account-to-account transfers as payment for goods.
Many uses of the product have been replaced by factor concentrates, but it is still routinely stocked by many hospital blood banks.
Many times, Marion forgot what she wanted to say, reminiscent of the times when soap operas were broadcast live and actors routinely forgot their next line.
Many leasing corporations ( those organisations and / or people who own and rent apartments ) now routinely perform criminal background checks and disqualify ex-convicts ( although many apartments, especially in the inner city or in areas with high crime rates, even if having such an official policy, do not follow it, or it leads to a situation where apartments are held in the name of a someone other than the occupant without a felony record ).
Many of these species were reassigned to a new genus, Annulohypoxylon, in 2005 including its preferred host, Annulohypoxylon archeri, the species routinely used in commercial cultivation.
Many immigrants emigrated from countries where the police routinely intimidate the population – such as with Communist China and Taiwan under President Chiang Kai-shek's martial law – or where the government persecuted the population, as with Vietnam.
Many fisheries routinely use driftnets exceeding the EU size limit of 2. 5 km / boat.

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