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Many philosophies and worldviews have a set of classical elements believed to reflect the simplest essential parts and principles of which anything consists or upon which the constitution and fundamental powers of anything are based.
Many of the powers have specific advantages and limitations that apply only to that power.
Many of Africa's borders were artificially imposed by European colonial powers.
Many religions attach spiritual importance to particular places: the place of birth or death of founders or saints, or to the place of their " calling " or spiritual awakening, or of their connection ( visual or verbal ) with the divine, or to locations where miracles were performed or witnessed, or locations where a deity is said to live or be " housed ," or any site that is seen to have special spiritual powers.
Many had signed treaties of friendship with Britain, but these were expressed as being between sovereign powers contracting with each other ; there was no subordination.
Many countries have a state religion without government directly deriving its powers from a divine authority, or direct government powers exercised by religious authority.
Many of today's standard vampire tropes originated in Varney: Varney has fangs, leaves two puncture wounds on the necks of his victims, has hypnotic powers, and has superhuman strength.
Many characters supplement their natural powers with a special weapon or device ( e. g., Wonder Woman's lasso and bracelets, Spider-Man's webbing, and Wolverine's adamantium claws ).
Many echinoderms have remarkable powers of regeneration.
Many of the great powers of the High Bronze Age in the Western Mediterranean had either collapsed or been severely weakened.
Many imperial powers arose inland against which Ionia was forced to defend itself and to whom it was typically required finally to submit.
Many ascetics after long periods of penance and meditation are alleged to attain a state where they may utilize supernatural powers.
Many of these quantities are related to each other by various physical laws, and as a result the units of some of the quantities can be expressed as products ( or ratios ) of powers of other units ( e. g., momentum is mass times velocity and velocity is measured in distance divided by time ).
Many in the Chinese intellectual community believed that the United States had done little to convince the imperialist powers ( especially Britain, France, and Japan ) to adhere to the Fourteen Points, and observed that the United States itself had declined to join the League of Nations ; as a result they turned away from the Western liberal democratic model.
Many of the vice-regal reserve powers are untested, because of the brief constitutional history of the Commonwealth of Australia, and the observance of the convention that the head of state acts upon the advice of his or her chief minister.
Many minerals, in fact, were thought to possess magical powers, particularly gems.
Many other members of Brown's family were allegedly psychic, including her parents and grandparents, and she herself displayed psychic powers at an early age.
Many argued the new Independent Counsel's office was a sort of " fourth branch " of government that had virtually unlimited powers and was answerable to no one.
Many early twentieth century regimes failed through political instability and / or the interventions of heads of state, notably King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy's failure to back his government when facing the threat posed by Benito Mussolini in 1922, or the support given by King Alfonso XIII of Spain to a prime minister using dictatorial powers in the 1920s.
Many disputes between the two levels of government revolve around conflicting interpretations of the meaning of these two powers.
Many members of the Jedi Council remained skeptical of Palpatine's growing powers, especially at the expense of the Senate — the only body they were contractually bound to serve.
In The Kentucky Encyclopedia, Eastern Kentucky University professor Paul Blanchard writes that " Many observers consider the governor's informal powers — those derived from tradition, custom, and precedent — as important as the formal powers.
Many of the superhumans on Earth owe their powers to the " metagene ", a genetic feature of unknown origin, which causes some people to develop superpowers when exposed to dangerous substances and forces.

Many and remained
Renaissance architects included Alberti, Brunelleschi and Bramante. Many of these artists came from Florence and it remained an important centre for the Renaissance into the 16th century eventually to be overtaken by Rome and Venice.
Many Christian fans remained loyal, putting the album atop Billboard's Contemporary Christian Chart for 32 weeks.
Many Egyptian Christians went to the desert during the 3rd century, and remained there to pray and work and dedicate their lives to seclusion and worship of God.
Many Egyptians were tortured and martyred to accept the terms of Chalcedon, but Egyptians remained loyal to the faith of their fathers and to the Cyrillian view of Christology.
Many aspects of the syntax of Greek have remained constant: verbs agree with their subject only, the use of the surviving cases is largely intact ( nominative for subjects and predicates, accusative for objects of most verbs and many prepositions, genitive for possessors ), articles precede nouns, adpositions are largely prepositional, relative clauses follow the noun they modify, relative pronouns are clause-initial.
Many other Republicans remained in exile for the entire Franco period.
Many of those who remained were now crofters: poor families living on " crofts "— very small rented farms with indefinite tenure used to raise various crops and animals, with kelping industry ( where men burned kelp for the ashes ), fishing, spinning of linen and military service as important sources of revenue.
Many remained landless, and plots grew smaller and smaller and thus more and more unproductive as land was subdivided among heirs.
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 thousands of PCs were sold solely for the purpose of running 123, and its near-monopoly of the spreadsheet market remained unchallenged for a decade.
Many of these pilgrims have remained and become residents of the city.
Many nations had elite upper houses of legislatures, the members of which often had lifetime tenure, but eventually these houses lost power ( as in Britain's House of Lords ), or else became elective and remained powerful ( as in the United States Senate ).
Many of the city's 10, 000 Jews as well as many other enemies of the Third Reich were sent to concentration camps ; those Jews who remained were killed during the Holocaust.
Many of the underlying issues remained unresolved by the later peace treaties leaving the potential for future conflicts to occur.
Many of the men did likewise, and Johnson assumed command of the 400 soldiers who remained.
Many bishops and nearly all of the Imperial cities remained loyal to Louis the Bavarian.
Many prominent reformers remained loyal and supported Garfield.
Many of the accouterments of the space period stories, such as the Space Coupe and much of the high-tech gadgetry, remained for many years afterward.
Many atrocities were committed in the colony, especially while it remained in Leopold II's personal possession.
Many Jews remained secretly Jewish, in danger of persecution by the Portuguese Inquisition.
Many Muslims converted to Christianity and remained permanently in Iberia.
Many far-flung provinces remained volatile as the political situation in Beijing stabilized.
Many of Lin's supporters sought refuge in Hong Kong ; those who remained on the mainland were purged.
Many foot crossings were established across the weirs that were built on the non-tidal river, and some of these remained when the locks were built – for example at Benson Lock.
Many of these married women from their host people and remained after the fighting had ended, some fathering children who would later become significant leaders.

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