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Many and arranged
Many designs were in use that complied with the flag resolution, with stars arranged in a square, a wreath, rows, patterns, or the familiar " Betsy Ross " circle.
Many have believed that Isabella then arranged the murder of Edward II.
Many genes are arranged in operons: polycistronic series that are transcribed together.
Many people in the ticket hall believed that the fire was small and thus not an immediate hazard: indeed, an evacuation route from the tunnels below was arranged through a parallel escalator tunnel to the ticket hall above the burning escalator.
Many deploy broad blocks of harmoniously arranged colour and are symbolic rather than narratival.
Many suspected Peter of having arranged to have Jaume poisoned.
Many of Vaughan's 1946 Musicraft recordings became quite well known among jazz aficionados and critics, including " If You Could See Me Now " ( written and arranged by Tadd Dameron ), " Don't Blame Me ", " I've Got a Crush on You ", " Everything I Have Is Yours " and " Body and Soul ".
Many of the Eberly-O ' Connell recordings were arranged in an unusual 3-section " a-b-c " format.
Many of the zones were arranged in a semi-circular pattern centered on the " Theme Center ".
Many folk dances are danced in unison with dancers arranged in one or more rows and often connected with the dancers next to them ; while these rows are described as " lines ," they may curve, corner, or otherwise be nonlinear in the geometric sense.
Many of the sessions are sponsored by academic associations, universities, or publishers, while others are arranged by ad-hoc groups which are interested in a particular topic.
Many of the Ventures ' albums, starting with the Colorful Ventures in 1961, were arranged around a central theme.
Many of these plant collections are arranged in association with the National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, Dublin, and other botanic institutions such as the Royal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh, Scotland.
Many high performance cars use carefully arranged air intakes and tuned exhaust systems to push air into and out of the cylinders, making use of the resonance of the system.
Many chain shifts are vowel shifts, because many sets of vowels are naturally arranged on a multi-value scale ( e. g. vowel height or frontness ).
Many of the companies were owned by US parent firms, but all export sales over $ 100, 000 US ( and thus, the majority of contracts ) were arranged through the Canadian Commercial Corporation, a crown corporation which acted as an intermediary between the U. S. Department of Defence and Canadian industry.
Many Army units, if they stayed in one location long, had primitive shelters and seating arrangements arranged over the pits.
Many of the marriages are still arranged by parents and ideally take place between cousins.
Bennett was also responsible for The Many Moods of Christmas, a 1963 48-minute medley of Christmas carols, arranged especially for the Robert Shaw Chorale and Orchestra.
Many parties were arranged at the farm house, to which both royalties and prominent society members were invited.
Many historians and contemporary religious radicals have speculated that James, after a consultation with Whitgift, had deliberately arranged to have moderate Puritan reformers attend the conference.
Many of his chansons were arranged for instruments, especially lute.
Many of the pieces in the book are short, and many of them are character pieces with droll and memorable titles, including " Put Up Thy Dagger, Jemy ", " The New Sa-Hoo ", and " Quodlings Delight " by Giles Farnaby ; " Nobody's Gigge ", by Richard Farnaby ; " Pakington's Pownde " and " The Irishe Dumpe " ( anonymous ); " The Ghost " and " The Earle of Oxford's Marche " by William Byrd ; " Worster Braules " by Thomas Tomkins ; and the famous " Lachrymae Pavan " by John Dowland, as arranged by Giles Farnaby and by William Byrd.
Many humic acids have two or more of these groups arranged so as to enable the formation of chelate complexes.

Many and systematically
Many scholars consider modern anthropology as an outgrowth of the Age of Enlightenment, a period when Europeans attempted to study human behavior systematically, the known varieties of which had been increasing since the fifteenth century as a result of the first European colonization wave.
Many adults dismissed it as a childish pursuit but later many of those same collectors, as adults, began to systematically study the available postage stamps and publish books about them.
Many buildings and even whole areas of the city were systematically dynamited.
Many of the above AMTs exist in modified states, which were created by racing enthusiasts and their mechanics by systematically re-engineering the transmission to achieve higher levels of performance.
Many still maintain that they will not recognize the deaths until the government admits its fault and its connection to the Dirty War and its systematically forced disappearances.
Many bandurists and kobzars were systematically persecuted by authorities that controlled Ukraine at various times.
Many German units made a tenacious defense of their strongpoints, but all were systematically defeated within the week.
Many organizations nowadays have official numbers of the people systematically killed by the government of Carlos Andres Perez.

Many and with
Many of them, in increasing panic, came running with water in their hats in a ludicrous effort.
Many of my friends at the time thought that I had received a well-deserved condemnation when Lincoln Steffens denounced me in a review of one of my books as a perfect example of the obsolete man who could understand and sympathize only with the dead past.
Many home-bound subway riders utilizing the Flushing-Main Street express are daily confronted with the sight of the local departing from the Woodside station as their express comes to a stop, leaving them stranded and strained.
Good service starts with product design and planning: Many products seem to be designed for a production economy, not for a service one.
Many of today's developments in thermoforming stem from original work done with signs and displays ; ;
Many other vehicles with smaller sensitive-area exposure-time products contribute some information.
Many of the men on our campus have a pretty set curriculum, especially in the various engineering fields, with few electives till the senior year.
Many potters clung to the past the more determinedly as they were confronted with radically new ideas ; ;
Many of them paid for their curiosity with their lives, for some minutes later the first giant wave roared over the shore.
Many people agreed that burns should be treated with bland oily salves or unsalted butter or lard, but one informant told me that a burn should be bathed in salt water ; ;
Many appeared to regard their sexual behavior as a justifiable means of gaining acceptance from and identification with others ; ;
Many with pools
Many of you are familiar, I'm sure, with the story of my early struggles: the fire in January, 1947, that destroyed everything -- even our precious list of subscribers.
" Many would agree with the Dalai Lama that Buddhism as a religion is kindness toward others.
Many aquatic salamanders and all tadpoles have gills in their larval stage, with some ( such as the axolotl ) retaining gills as aquatic adults.
Many people with serious visual impairments live independently, using a wide range of tools and techniques.
Many languages use modified forms of the Latin alphabet, with additional letters formed using diacritical marks.
Many species have an erect woody stem which is covered with persistent dried leaves unless there have been fires, topped by a crown of long thin leaves.
Many British publications have gradually done away with the use of periods in abbreviations.
Many deist freethinkers held that belief in an afterlife with reward and punishment was a necessity of reason and good morals.
Many members of the business community opposed the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Many early investigators proposed a Caucasian ancestry, although recent DNA tests have not shown any genetic similarity with modern Europeans.
Many of the men involved with Johnson's acquittal committee were friends of Secretary William Seward, Johnson's strongest ally on his Presidential Cabinet.
Many antibacterial compounds are relatively small molecules with a molecular weight of less than 2000 atomic mass units.
Many of these were part of the corruption indulged in by Scott and the Pennsylvania's president, J. Edgar Thomson, which consisted of inside trading in companies that the railroad did business with, or payoffs made by contracting parties " as part of a quid pro quo ", as biographer David Nasaw writes.

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