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Many small bones protruded crazily from the shreds of flesh.
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Many such loans have been made to establish small concerns or to aid in their growth, thereby contributing substantially to community development programs.
Many antibacterial compounds are relatively small molecules with a molecular weight of less than 2000 atomic mass units.
Many databases, small and large, consist of ( or include ) one-dimensional arrays whose elements are records.
Many addicts will maintain their drinking to avoid withdrawal sickness, drinking small amounts frequently.
Many biological molecules are polymers: in this terminology, monomers are relatively small micromolecules that are linked together to create large macromolecules, which are known as polymers.
Many shareholders grant proxies to the directors to vote their shares at general meetings and accept all recommendations of the board rather than try to get involved in management, since each shareholder's power, as well as interest and information is so small.
Many minerals are also essential in small quantities including iron, calcium, magnesium and sulphur ; and in very small quantities copper, zinc and selenium.
Many newspaper publishers and a few cartoonists objected to this, and some papers continued to print Calvin and Hobbes at small sizes.
Many aspiring comedians who dream of becoming the next Russell Peters and Jerry Seinfeld never see the inside of a movie or television studio, but rather spend most of their careers doing stand-up in comedy clubs and other small venues, hoping to be discovered.
Many small engines, such as those found in mopeds or garden machinery, are single cylinder and use only a single piston, simplifying crankshaft design.
Many libraries found this system too detailed and complex for their needs, and Cutter received many requests from librarians at small libraries who wanted the classification adapted for their collections.
Many passengers who perished were Darwin residents and news of the tragedy severely affected the small community, which reportedly took several years to recover.
Many small projects don't satisfy either of these prerequisites, but they too can benefit from EVM, as described for simple implementations, above.
Many of these attempts brought him unfavorable criticism from the press and garnered him constant rebukes by his father, who nonetheless provided him with small sums for living expenses.
Many economists, following Milton Friedman, believe that the Federal Reserve inappropriately refused to lend money to small banks during the bank runs of 1929.
Many of these balls now are made with aerodynamic technology, where the ball has over a thousand small dimples in it that reduce air resistance.
Many small arms are " single shot " firearms: i. e., each time a cartridge is fired, the operator must manually re-cock the firearm and load another cartridge.
Many slight variants have been discovered since then, including various alternative mitochondrial codes, and small variants such as translation of the codon UGA as tryptophan in Mycoplasma species, and translation of CUG as a serine rather than a leucine in some members of the genus Candida ( see the article on Candida albicans ).
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Many Maritime Archaic people were buried with Great Auk bones, and one was buried covered in over 200 auk beaks, which are assumed to have been part of a cloak made of their skins.
Many churches still display holy relics such as the bones of a saint, a scrap of cloth once worn by a holy man, or the skull of a martyr ; the Templars did the same.
Many examples of ossuaries are found within Europe such as the Santa Maria della Concezione dei Cappuccini in Rome, Italy, the San Bernardino alle Ossa in Milan, Italy, the Sedlec Ossuary in the Czech Republic, the Skull Chapel in Czermna in Lower Silesia, Poland, and Capela dos Ossos ( Chapel of bones ) in the city of Évora, in Portugal.
The summit register entry Many stones, tired bones, prospect: none, Heinrich Heine (" Viele Steine, müde Beine, Aussicht keine, Heinrich Heine ") is a popular, though unsourced phrase related to the weary ascent and the mostly foggy conditions.
Many bones of the Japanese sea lion have been excavated from shell middens from the Jōmon period in Japan while an 18th century encyclopedia, Wakan Sansai Zue, describes that the meat was not tasty and they were only used to render oil for oil lamps.
Many teleost fish have substantially modified their jaws for suction feeding and jaw protrusion, resulting in highly complex jaws with dozens of bones involved.
Many of these fossils preserve not only the bones but impressions of soft tissues such as wing membranes.
Many differences between Pac-Man and Mouse Trap are aesthetic: the dots become cheese, the player is a mouse, the ghosts are cats, and power pills are bones that turn the player into a dog.
Many museums have complete Dodo skeletons, but these are composed of the bones of several individuals.
Many other specimens of great interest could be mentioned, such as the fossilised plants of the Coal Measures, the S. S. Buckman collection of ammonites, an ichthyosaur from Whitby and 40, 000 mammalian bones from an excavation at Creswell Crags, Derbyshire.
Many natural substances such as rocks and soil ( e. g., aquifers, petroleum reservoirs ), zeolites, biological tissues ( e. g. bones, wood, cork ), and man made materials such as cements and ceramics can be considered as porous media.
Many other teeth and bones from various geologic formations throughout the western United States have also been referred to Acrocanthosaurus, but most of these have been misidentified.
Many species have been described in this genus, though some are known from very few bones or even a single bone and cannot be properly compared with the more plentiful ( but also incomplete ) remains of other similar-sized taxa.
( Many cities were similarly protected by heroes ; for example Aristotle's bones guarded Palermo, and other cities were protected by Orpheus, Hesiod, Alcmene, Plato and others.
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