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Many superstitious fans attribute this collapse to an incident at Shea Stadium when a fan released a black cat onto the field, further cursing the club, although the " Amazin ' Mets " ended the season at a torrid pace, finishing with a remarkable 100 wins.
Many echinoderms have remarkable powers of regeneration.
Many of the wooden saltpeter mining artifacts in the cave remain in a remarkable state of preservation, due to the extreme dryness of the cave.
Many seabirds show remarkable site fidelity, returning to the same burrow, nest or site for many years, and they will defend that site from rivals with great vigour.
Many people are familiar with the idea of a " deep " trance, and earlier in his career Erickson was a pioneer in researching the unique and remarkable phenomena that are associated with that state, spending many hours at a time with individual test subjects, deepening the trance.
Many Amazon parrots have a remarkable ability to mimic human speech and other sounds.
Many have considered Kamille to have the most powerful Newtype abilities in all of Gundam, as he has shown many remarkable abilities such as summoning the ghosts of dead characters and utilizing the Zeta Gundam's bio-sensor to power the MS to phenomenal levels.
Many commandments are remarkable in their blending of the two roles.
Many identities were found, some quite remarkable.
Many delegates were notable abolitionists, with Thomas Clarkson the key speaker, and the image of the meeting was captured in a remarkable painting that still hangs in the National Portrait Gallery in London.
Many music enthusiasts know Helm through his appearance in the concert film, a performance remarkable for the fact that Helm's vocal tracks appear substantially as he sang them during a grueling concert.
Many proposals for redefining the French state were floated, particularly in the days after the remarkable sessions of 4 – 5 August 1789 ) and the abolition of feudalism.
Many fans considered its sight lines the best of any arena in the league, which is remarkable considering that it was not originally built for hockey.
His approach to education and administration was humane, inclusive, and generous Many of us who worked closely with him attempted to emulate his remarkable example.
Many remarkable proofs of Cayley's tree formula are known.
Many photographs exist of this remarkable phenomenon.
Many of the remarkable Tlingit artifacts in the collection were loaned or donated by local clans under agreements designed to ensure ongoing, traditional use.
Many Burian paintings have become celebrated images of palaeontology and palaeoanthropology, especially the frequently reproduced images of Mesozoic reptiles ( pterosaurs, dinosaurs, mosasaurs and plesiosaurs ) whilst his evocative depictions of proboscideans, Ice Age mammals, and a remarkable series of paintings of early hominids through to modern man are without equal.
Many of the events in the opera refer to The Urantia Book, which was sold to Stockhausen by a remarkable figure during his New York Philharmonic concert in 1971 ( Kurtz 1992, 188 ).
Many other remarkable projects by Ernst Cramer built in close cooperation with some of the most important Swiss modern architects and two gardens designed for houses by Richard Neutra do still exist.
Many of the smaller instruments display remarkable innovation in architectural design and its relation to function, for instance-the Ram Yantra.
These lectures were afterward published as " Commentaries " ( perushim ) on the books of the Holy Scriptures, and Alshich gives a remarkable reason for their publication: " Many of those who had listened to my lectures repeated them partly or wholly in their own names.

Many and insects
* Many insects, such as mantises, dragonflies and most wasps
Many familiar groups, the rodents and the insects for example, are clades ; others, like the lizards and the monkeys, are not.
Many insects have good ultrasonic hearing and most of these are nocturnal insects listening for echolocating bats.
Many plants that are pollinated by insects, bats, or birds have highly specialized flowers modified to promote pollination by a specific pollinator that is also correspondingly adapted.
Many silks are mainly produced by the larvae of insects undergoing complete metamorphosis, but some adult insects such as webspinners produce silk, and some insects such as raspy crickets produce silk throughout their lives.
Many varieties of shellfish ( crustaceans in particular ) are actually closely related to insects and arachnids, making up one of the main classes of the phylum Arthropoda.
Many entomologists specialize in a single order or even a family of insects, and a number of these subspecialties are given their own informal names, typically ( but not always ) derived from the scientific name of the group:
Many species have leaves with structures that attract ants that protect the plant from herbivore insects ( a form of mutualism ).
Many insects in this order produce sound ( known as a " stridulation ") by rubbing their wings against each other or their legs, the wings or legs containing rows of corrugated bumps.
Many earlier studies had assumed ( implicitly or explicitly ) that lift was generated equally during the two phases of the wingbeat cycle, as is the case of insects of a similar size.
Many insects other than bees accomplish pollination by visiting flowers for nectar or pollen, or commonly both.
Many NNRs contain nationally important populations of rare flowers, ferns and mosses, butterflies and other insects, and nesting and wintering birds.
Many species also use downward pointing hairs and waxy secretions to make it difficult for insects to escape.
Many plants have evolved substances, like polygodial, which prevent insects from eating, but do not kill them directly.
Many insects and diseases that attack orchard trees also affect this genus, in particular trunk borers and Gymnosporangium rust.
Many of these birds and insects are important and specific pollinators for the fynbos, such as the Mountain Pride butterfly ( Aeropetes tulbaghia ) which only visits red flowers such as Disa uniflora and pollinates 15 different species.
Many species of hoverfly larvae prey upon pest insects, including aphids and the leafhoppers which spread some diseases like curly top.
Many species are omnivorous, eating primarily small insects and all kinds of plant material and fungi ; some are scavengers, feeding upon dead organisms, bird dung and other fecal material.
Many species of Hemiptera are significant pests of crops and gardens, including many species of aphid and various scale insects, including the cottony cushion scale, a pest whose infestation of American citrus crops sparked one of the earliest biological pest control programmes, when the Australian beetle Rodolia cardinalis was introduced as a natural enemy of the scale insect.
Many insects and other invertebrates are also taken, and eggs and nestlings, small frogs, mice and reptiles.
Many creatures depend on insects as their primary diet, and many that do not ( and are thus not technically insectivores ) nevertheless use insects as a protein supplement, particularly when they are breeding.

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