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Many and photographs
Many of his papers including photographs of his shop are collected in the Archives of American Art at the Smithsonian Institution.
Many of the famous photographs of the strike were by Winnipeg photographer L. B.
Many people upload their photographs to social networking websites and other websites, in order to share them with a particular group or with the general public.
Many movie stars have their secretaries sign their letters and photographs for them.
Many of Capa's photographs of the Spanish Civil War were, for many decades, presumed lost, but surfaced in Mexico City in the late 1990s.
" Many conceptual artists ' work can therefore only be known about through documentation which is manifested by it, e. g. photographs, written texts or displayed objects, which some might argue are not in themselves the art.
Many photographs were taken and biological payloads were also flown.
Many more photographs in Wikimedia Commons
Many first generation abstract expressionists were influenced both by the Cubists ' works ( which they knew from photographs in art reviews and by seeing the works at the 291 Gallery or the Armory Show ), by the European Surrealists, and by Pablo Picasso, Joan Miró and Henri Matisse as well as the Americans Milton Avery, John D. Graham, and Hans Hofmann.
* The One and the Many, readings from Tagore with photographs by John Berridge ( ed., Bayeux Arts, Calgary, 1997 )
Many of the large pits and trenches shown on aerial photographs relate to these military activities.
Many of the fields, however, were bordered by trees in height and not hedgerows, a fact that did not show up well on aerial reconnaissance photographs.
Many tiles now exist only as photographs taken before their destruction.
Many of Dr. Fisher's photographs of Maxwell and her nurses, including photographs of them at Innis Arden Cottage, survive in the archives of the George Eastman House, Rochester, New York.
* – Many photographs ( on a copy of the Tibbetts 2003 article )
Many photographs from the era show uniformed soldiers drilling alongside civilian clothed soldiers, perhaps led by red-jacketed NCOs.
Many of Dulah's Southwest photographs would be used in later years as the subjects for her paintings, woodcuts, lithographs, and etchings.
" Many images in this presentation were graphic photographs of corpses, a presentation new to America.
Many of his photographs were taken spontaneously, without the subject's notice.
Many taxa show variability and it is often difficult to capture the constant features using a small number of photographs.
Many old black and white photographs exist as records of these events from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries ; genealogical researchers often find these records useful.
Many researchers favor the POFA because these photographs have been rated by large normative groups in different cultures.
Many printers, including Ira Washington Rubel of New Jersey, were using the low-cost lithograph process to produce copies of photographs and books.

Many and survive
Many desert annuals are therophytes, because their seed-to-seed life cycle is only weeks and they spend most of the year as seeds to survive dry conditions.
Many of these recordings survive today as the Tiffany Transcriptions, and are available on CD.
Many tekkes survive to this day, some in the form of mosques while others have become museums such as the Cerrahi Tekke and the Sünbül Efendi and Ramazan Efendi mosques and türbes in Fatih, the Galata Mevlevihanesi in Beyoğlu, the Yahya Efendi tekke in Beşiktaş, and the Bektaşi Tekke in Kadıköy, which now serves Alevi Muslims as a cemevi.
Many words derived from Norse, such as " gate " ( gade ) for street, still survive in Yorkshire and the East Midlands ( parts of eastern England ) colonized by Danish Vikings.
Many of the show's episodes survive today, and are notable for Kaye's opening " signature " patter.
Many instances of endosymbiosis are obligate ; that is, either the endosymbiont or the host cannot survive without the other, such as the gutless marine worms of the genus Riftia, which get nutrition from their endosymbiotic bacteria.
Many Native Americans have become urbanized to survive, moving to urban centers in the states where their reservations are, or out of state.
Many of these survive today in the repositories of Nichiren temples such as Taiseki-ji ( 大石寺 ) in Fujinomiya, Shizuoka Prefecture, which has a particularly large collection that is publicly aired once a year in April.
Many documents survive showing how the Attalids would support the growth of towns through sending in skilled artisans and by remitting taxes.
Many of these records survive and can be viewed, for example, at the London Metropolitan Archives centre.
Many tropical bamboo species will die at or near freezing temperatures, while some of the hardier or so-called temperate bamboos can survive temperatures as low as.
Many military traditions survive in modern marching band.
Many of those accused were not lucky enough to survive their persecution, and were only rehabilitated posthumously, after Deng succeeded Hua Guofeng as the paramount leader of China.
Many species have long larval life stages while others can remain dormant in their pupal or egg stages and thereby survive winters.
Many of those creoles are now extinct, but others still survive in the Caribbean, the north and east coasts of South America ( The Guyanas ), western Africa, Australia ( see Australian Kriol language ), and in the Indian Ocean.
Many women and children were taken as slaves between the two tribes, one way a woman could survive in the tribe she was taken into would be to intermarry and learn the ways and customs of her captors, thus resulting in intermarriage and children of mixed tribal descent.
Many organisms adapted to deep-water pressure cannot survive in the upper parts of the water column.
Many Old Norse words still survive in the dialects of Northern England.
Many of Hrabal's characters are portrayed as " wise fools "-simpletons with occasional inadvertently profound thoughts-who are also given to coarse humour, lewdness, and a determination to survive and enjoy oneself despite harsh circumstances.
Many elements from the early drafts did not survive.
Many attempts have been made to reconstruct the plot of the play, but none of them is more than hypothetical, because of the scanty remains that survive from its text and of the total absence of ancient descriptions or résumés-though it has been suggested that a part of Hyginus ' narration of the Oedipus myth might in fact derive from Euripides ' play.
Many of these programs still survive.
Many documents from the Ancient Greek and Roman worlds survive now only " in epitome ", referring to the practice of some later authors ( epitomators ) who wrote distilled versions of larger works now lost.
Many documents from the state of Sparta survive, whose citizens called themselves Lacedaemonians after the name of the valley in which they lived.
Many other magazines did not survive the war: Le Petit Vingtième had disappeared, Le Journal de Mickey only returned in 1952.

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