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Many modern baseball theorists believe that a new pitch will swing the balance of power back to the pitcher.
Many electric guitars are fitted with a vibrato and pitch bend device known as a " tremolo bar ( or arm )," " sissy bar ," " wang bar ," " slam handle ," " whammy handle ," and " whammy bar.
Many pitch generators operate in the digital domain, producing output in various digital audio formats such as AES-3, or SPDIF.
Many modern Western harps include levers, either directly moved by fingers ( on Celtic harps ) or controlled by foot pedals ( on orchestral harps ), to raise the pitch of individual strings by a fixed amount.
Many singers use pitch correction software in which the effect can be reduced or eliminated as a result of pitch quantization.
Many contemporary string players vary the pitch from below, only up to the nominal note and not above it, although great violin pedagogues of the past such as Carl Flesch and Joseph Joachim explicitly referred to vibrato as a movement towards the bridge, meaning upwards in pitch ,— and the cellist Diran Alexanian, in his 1922 treatise Traité théorique et pratique du Violoncelle, shows how one should practice vibrato as starting from the note and then moving upwards in a rhythmic motion.
Many argue that a pitch is not C5 until a climber or team has died as a direct result of gear failure.
Many indigenous peoples of the Americas built birch bark canoes, sewn with tree roots and sealed with pitch.
Many of Messiaen's composition techniques made use of symmetries of time and pitch.
Many western ear training classes use solfège to teach students relative pitch, while others use numerical sight-singing.
Many mezzanine connector styles are commercially available for this purpose, however PMC mezzanine applications usually use the 1. 0mm pitch 64 pin connector described in IEEE 1386.
Many modern aircraft, such as the Boeing and Airbus series, use fly-by-wire systems with go-around modes that automatically set maximum available power and pitch the aircraft for best performance, using a TO GA button.
Many orchestras in the United Kingdom adhere to this standard as concert pitch.
Many years later he would write to William Henry Harvey, who was considering emigrating there, that " some of the pleasantest botanizing he ever had was on Devil's Mountain, near Cape Town, and he thought I could not pitch on a more delightful field of study.
Many musicians use functional pitch recognition in order to identify, understand, and appreciate the roles and meanings of pitches within a key.
Many Ryukyuan languages have contrastive pitch accent.
Many of the game's utility players, who can play in multiple positions on the pitch, are natural full-backs.
Many sounds resemble stock patches available on digital keyboards, subjected to some manipulation, such as pitch or playback speed, to enhance the appeal of their timbre.
Many pundits thought he was trying to prove that Nolan Ryan was not the only pitcher of his age that could still pitch in the Major Leagues.
Many centre-backs have the ability to bring the ball out of defence and begin counter-attacks for their own teams, thanks to tactical ( game reading, anticipation, positioning, tackling ) and technical ( passing, vision on the pitch ) capabilities.
Many batsmen only played them with difficulty, particularly on the occasional fast-paced pitch, but Jardine played them confidently in the Test series.
Many fans and sportscasters mistakenly use the term " foul tip " to describe any pitch at which the batter swings and makes slight contact, regardless of whether it is caught by the catcher.

Many and up
Many autistic children grow up to lead relatively normal lives.
Many years later ( on August 3, 1915 ), Lucy Upton wrote Winslow's daughter soon to be graduated from Smith College: `` While I love botany which, after dabbling in for years, I studied according to the methods of that day exactly forty years ago in a summer school, it must be fascinating to take up zoology in the way you are doing.
Many others are attracting the traffic needed to push revenues up to the break-even point.
Evidence for this is found in the prologue to the Gospel of Luke, wherein the author alludes to his sources by writing, " Many have undertaken to draw up an account of the things that have been fulfilled among us, just as they were handed down to us by those who from the first were eyewitnesses and servants of the word.
Many animals rear up on their hind legs whilst fighting or copulating.
Many changes followed: the first full-time in house designer and publications officer were appointed in 1964, A Friends organization was set up in 1968, an Education Service established in 1970 and publishing house in 1973.
Many of his sets, especially in street scenes, bear a strong similarity to Kennington, where he grew up.
Many events offer beginner-level instructions for up to half an hour before the dance.
Many went to Nicaea, where Theodore Lascaris set up an imperial court, or to Epirus, where Theodore Angelus did the same ; others fled to Trebizond, where one of the Comneni had already with Georgian support established an independent seat of empire.
Many questions remain unanswered — most importantly, it is not clear why the couple split up — but Catullus's poems about the relationship display striking depth and psychological insight.
Many of them take second jobs on the side or even venture into other occupations within the field of sports such as coaching, general management, refereeing or recruiting and scouting up and coming athletes.
Many victims of Cheka repression were ' bourgeois hostages ' rounded up and held in readiness for summary execution in reprisal for any alleged counter-revolutionary act.
Many groups sprang up independently of CND, some affiliating later.
Many writings, up until about 1925, also refer to a " law of chemical affinity ".
Many private firms in the 19th century avoided the corporate model for these reasons ( Andrew Carnegie formed his steel operation as a limited partnership, and John D. Rockefeller set up Standard Oil as a trust ).
Many lives were lost in futile attempts to charge across the no man's land where these crossfires were set up.
Many thought the incident would end his season early, but Earnhardt refused to give up.
Many English Parliamentarians had suspicions regarding such a move, because they feared that setting up a new kingdom might destroy the old English traditions which had bound the English monarchy.
Many books still appeared after that, but were mainly story books made up from recycled work.
Many social researchers have investigated flaming, coming up with several different theories about the phenomenon.
Many franchisors have set up corporate universities to train staff online.
Many recent examples are " backronyms " ( acronyms made up to explain a term ), as in " snob ", and " posh " for " port outward, starboard homeward "; many other sourced examples are listed in the article on backronyms.
* Many disk galaxies have a puffed up outer disk ( often called the " thick disk ") that is composed of old stars.
Many modern writers of horror ( or indeed other types of fiction ) exhibit considerable Gothic sensibilities — examples include the works of Anne Rice, as well as some of the sensationalist works of Stephen King The Romantic strand of Gothic was taken up in Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca ( 1938 ) which is in many respects a reworking of Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre.
Many estates were sold or broken up, and this trend was accelerated by the introduction of protection for agricultural tenancies, encouraging outright sales, from the mid-20th century.

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