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Many and swimmers
Many competitive swimmers, mainly men, lack buoyancy in the leg.
Many products are made of linen: apron, bags, towels ( swimmers, bath, beach, body and wash towel ), napkins, bed linen, linen tablecloth, runners, chair cover, men's and women's wear.
Many of them ( such as Oxynoticeras ) are thought to have been good swimmers with flattened, discus-shaped, streamlined shells, although some ammonoids were less effective swimmers and were likely to have been slow-swimming bottom-dwellers.
Many of the recreational beaches on the southern end of the lake feature rustic, seasonal piers for swimmers.
Many swimmers and coaches consider it the most difficult swimming style.
Many fellow swimmers and coaches believe that money has been wasted ( on trips to South Africa, Argentina etc.
Many competitive swimmers remove nearly all of their body hair, including their underarm hair, to make their bodies more streamlined during races.
Many of Australia's gold medals have come in swimming, a sport which is popular in Australia, with swimmers from Dawn Fraser to Ian Thorpe ranking amongst the sport's all-time greats.
Many swimmers have trouble finding a swim cap that keeps their hair dry.
Many are very weak swimmers in open water, moving slowly by means of rapid movements of the dorsal fin.

Many and compete
Many BBSes also offer on-line games, in which users can compete with each other, and BBSes with multiple phone lines often provide chat rooms, allowing users to interact with each other.
Many barges, primarily Dutch Barges, which were originally designed for carrying cargo along the canals of Europe, are no longer large enough to compete in this industry with larger newer vessels.
Many important wind and kitesurfing figures compete in this championship, such as the several-times world windsurfing champion Björn Dunkerbeck and Gisela Pulido, the very young kiteboarding champion from Tarifa.
Many weavers also found themselves suddenly unemployed since they could no longer compete with machines which only required relatively limited ( and unskilled ) labour to produce more cloth than a single weaver.
Many substances can also induce, inhibit or compete with these enzymes further affecting ( sometimes dangerously ) methadone half-life.
I'm going home .” Many athletes, dazed by the tragedy, similarly felt that their desire to compete had been destroyed, although they stayed at the Games.
Many different types and classes of boats can compete in individual races, on the same course, at the same time.
Many traditional style bands compete in contest known as a Battle of the Bands, similar to the Atlanta Classic from the movie Drumline.
" Many in the Netherlands also said that she should stay at home to look after her children, not compete in athletics events.
Many colleges have woodsmen teams or forestry clubs, which compete regionally, nationally, and internationally.
Many of the local towns compete in the highly successful leagues.
Many Triple Crown contenders compete in the Arkansas Derby, which is the big finale each year of the meet.
Many animals beyond apes are territorial, compete, exhibit violence, and have a social structure controlled by a dominant male ( lions, wolves, etc.
Many European countries allow 17-year-old contestants to compete in their pageants, while Miss Universe's minimum age is 18, so national titleholders often have to be replaced by their runners-up.
( Many Japanese martial artists compete in both wrestling and MMA due to their strong promotions and similarities.
Many Canadian manufacturers claimed that it was difficult to compete with larger US companies which were able to charge less for their products.
Many of these artists moved over to Decca in late 1934, causing Brunswick to reissue popular records by these artists on the ARC dime store label as a means to compete with Decca's 35 cent price.
Many philosophers and psychologists have identified a trait in most living organisms which can drive the particular organism to compete.
Many horses are able to easily " cross the Tasman " and compete as well on either side of the sea that separates Australia and New Zealand.
Many political commentators said the Mubarak sent him to work for the Arab League in 2001 so as not to compete as a presidential candidate in the 2005 Presidential elections because of his popularity.
Many Stage rallies also include super special stages where two cars compete head to head on mirrored courses with a crossover.
Many variations of the dance have been developed, leading to competitions among dancers, who compete for prizes in various categories.
" Many floors in the residence halls have their own student-created name, logo, and t-shirt ; these floors form teams that compete in intramural events.
Many implementations of ISAAC are so fast that they can compete with other high speed PRNGs, even with those designed primarily for speed not for security.

Many and competitively
Many people who did the actual cracking did this competitively.
Many arts are also practised competitively, most commonly as combat sports, but may also take the form of dance.

Many and order
Many earlier writers, mourning the demise of the old order, tended to romanticize and exaggerate this `` gracious Old South '' imagery, creating such lasting impressions as Margaret Mitchell's `` Tara '' Plantation.
Many computer programs contain algorithms that detail the specific instructions a computer should perform ( in a specific order ) to carry out a specified task, such as calculating employees ' paychecks or printing students ' report cards.
Many anarchists also argue that private defense and court agencies would have to have a good reputation in order to stay in business.
Many scholars see the persistence of Germanic Arianism as a strategy that was followed in order to differentiate the Germanic elite from the local inhabitants and their culture and also to maintain the Germanic elite's separate group identity.
Many primate and bear species will adopt a bipedal gait in order to reach food or explore their environment.
Many players, in order to eliminate the confusion of tossing four chips to the center of the table or having change made while bets are being placed, will make a five-unit Horn High bet, which is a four-way bet with the extra unit going to one specific number.
Many species prey on the cane toad in its native habitat, including the broad-snouted caiman ( Caiman latirostris ), the banded cat-eyed snake ( Leptodeira annulata ), the eel ( family: Anguillidae ), various species of killifish, the rock flagtail ( Kuhlia rupestris ), some species of catfish ( order: Siluriformes ).
* Lossy codecs: Many of the more popular codecs in the software world are lossy, meaning that they reduce quality by some amount in order to achieve compression.
Many systems of collation are based on numerical order or alphabetical order, or extensions and combinations thereof.
Many spies, mainly the followers of Ad-Darazi, joined the Unitarian movement in order to infiltrate the Druze community.
Many students of democracy have desired to improve education in order to improve the quality of governance in democratic societies ; the necessity of good public education follows logically if one believes that the quality of democratic governance depends on the ability of citizens to make informed, intelligent choices, and that education can improve these abilities.
Many of the Essene groups appear to have been celibate, but Josephus speaks also of another " order of Essenes " that observed the practice of being engaged for three years and then becoming married.
Many years earlier, an advanced civilization once existed, and for a time, the Earth's Cosmos was in perfect order.
Many companies often provide free samples to the press in order to generate media coverage for their products.
Many Greeks either fled to other European nations or to geographically isolated areas ( i. e. mountains and heavily forested territories ) in order to escape foreign rule.
Many scholars have argued that Matthew is simply an expanded version of Mark, but it is also a creative reinterpretation of the source, stressing Jesus ' teachings as much as his acts, and making subtle changes in order to stress Jesus ' divine nature – Mark's " young man " who appears at Jesus ' tomb, for example, becomes a radiant angel in Matthew.
Many inductors used in radio applications ( usually less than 100 MHz ) use adjustable cores in order to tune such inductors to their desired value, since manufacturing processes have certain tolerances ( inaccuracy ).
Many fighters vary their defensive style throughout a bout in order to adapt to the situation of the moment, choosing the position best suited to protect them.
Many rural towns have begun using murals to create tourist attractions in order to boost economic income.
Sean McBride, a former Irish minister and co-founder of Amnesty International, led a major study for Unesco: Many voices, One world – Towards a new more just and more efficient world information and communication order ( 1983 ).
Many traditional verse forms prescribe a specific verse metre, or a certain set of metres alternating in a particular order.
Many order theoretical definitions for partially ordered sets can be generalized to preorders, but the extra effort of generalization is rarely needed.
Many hundreds of pearl oysters or pearl mussels have to be gathered and opened, and thus killed, in order to find even one wild pearl, and for many centuries that was the only way pearls were obtained.
Many people, especially practitioners of Parkour and Freerunning and Georges Hébert's Natural Method, find benefit in using quadrupedal movement in order to build full body strength.

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