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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 stenotype users can reach 300 words per minute.
Many codes occupy the same channel, but only users associated with a particular code can communicate.
Search-engine filters: Many search engines, such as Google and Alta Vista offer users the option of turning on a safety filter.
Many would also find it unacceptable that an ISP, whether by law or by the ISP's own choice, should deploy such software without allowing the users to disable the filtering for their own connections.
Many tragic incidents result from modern recreational users ingesting Datura.
Many historic bands and early rock music recordings used this configuration, notable users including Ringo Starr in the Beatles, Mitch Mitchell in the Jimi Hendrix Experience, John Barbata in the Turtles and many others.
Many of them hold that it is immoral to prohibit or prevent people from exercising these freedoms and that these freedoms are required to create a decent society where software users can help each other, and to have control over their computers.
Many users of hydrocodone report a sense of satisfaction, especially at higher doses.
Many internet users will visit the same site for their daily dose of humor.
Many users fondly remember the LEO III and enthuse about some of its quirkier features, such as having a loudspeaker connected to the central processor which enabled operators to tell whether a program was looping by the distinctive sound it made.
Many users prefer a simple sighting tube, which has a wider, brighter field of view and is easier to use at night.
Many users use X with a desktop environment, which, aside from the window manager, includes various applications using a consistent user interface.
Many Internet chat and messaging services allow users to display or send each other photos of themselves and users may chose to exchange nude or sexual photos.
Many sites ' servers thought the requests were from a virus or spyware trying to cause a Denial of Service attack, warning users that their queries looked like " automated requests from a computer virus or spyware application ".
Many scientists and other users, particularly in countries where the Metric System ( SI ) is not widely used, use the pronunciation with stress on the second syllable.
Many recreational users have probably never experienced the more profound and extraordinary effects, which are usually produced by larger doses, closed eyes, and deep introspection.
Many reusable diaper users take advantage of these resources and may even join communities like livejournal's clothdiapering in order to find ways to make their diaper-washing routine more efficient or get feedback about different types of reusable diapers.
* Many Cypherpunk remailer users will repeat steps 1-4 to wrap their message in additional layers to route it through several remailers for additional privacy and security.
Many users also favor a fountain pen's air of timeless elegance, personalization and sentimentality, which computers and ballpoint pens seem to lack, and often state that once they start using fountain pens, ballpoints become awkward to use due to the extra motor effort needed and lack of expressiveness.
Many academic users now use LaTeX, because modern editors have made that system increasingly user-friendly.

Many and habitually
Many states provide for the appointment of local truancy officers who have the authority to arrest habitually truant youths and bring them to their parents or to the school they are supposed to attend.
Many details in the work, however, reflect fourth-century BC knowledge of the world ; since, therefore, it cannot be by the sixth-century Scylax, it and its author are habitually referred to as Pseudo-Scylax.

Many and ignore
Many mathematicians feel that to call their area a science is to downplay the importance of its aesthetic side, and its history in the traditional seven liberal arts ; others feel that to ignore its connection to the sciences is to turn a blind eye to the fact that the interface between mathematics and its applications in science and engineering has driven much development in mathematics.
Many English-language texts just ignore long vowels, using shojo, potentially leading to confusion with 処女 ( shojo, literally: " virgin ") as well as other possible meanings.
Many cricket writers and statisticians, particularly Bill Frindall, have decided to ignore the ICC's ruling and have excluded the 2005 match from their records.
Many guns of this type ( including the Super Scope ) ignore red light, as red phosphors have a much slower rate of decay than green or blue phosphors.
Many operating systems do this by default and ignore the flag.
Many South Korean conservative-leaning observers see the weakening of the US-South Korea alliance as being due in large part to the Sunshine Policy ; they say it has led the South to favor the North's interests over those of its ally the United States and that it leads South Korean politicians to unreasonably mute or censor criticism of the North and even to ignore the sacrifices of its own soldiers so as to avoid upsetting the North.
Many reviewers criticised Toadstool Tours use of camera, especially when the ball's presented route would ignore obstacles.
Many models of magnetization represent the anisotropy as uniaxial and ignore higher order terms.
Many of these stress the importance of " a mind-body connection ," which the techno-medical model of birth tends to ignore.
Many misunderstandings concerning p arise because statistics classes and instructional materials ignore or at least do not emphasize the role of prior evidence in interpreting p. A renewed emphasis on prior evidence could encourage researchers to place p in the proper context, evaluating a hypothesis by weighing p together with all the other evidence about the hypothesis.
Many canvassers are aware that " No Soliciting " signs hold no legal power in most communities, and canvassers may be taught to ignore such signs.
Many of the volunteers were drawn from the poorest social class, which until the 2nd Punic War had been excluded from service in the legions by the minimum property requirement: during that war, extreme manpower needs had forced the army to ignore the requirement, and this practice continued thereafter.
Many motorists ignore bus-lane markings anyway, while few traffic lights fast-gate buses.
Many comedies from the Elizabethan period and onwards contain asides which are delivered by characters to the audience and which the other actors ignore.
Many coffee retailers ignore the taste benefits of cold-dripped coffee and simply pour hot coffee over ice and serve.
Many Christians do not agree on an exact definition of " dignity ," which leads some scientists to ignore this concern, seeing it as a vague excuse that some Christians use to justify cloning bans Or, if a definition is agreed upon, it may be challenged as being too weak, so that, according to Steven Pinker, a Professor of Psychology at Harvard University, it is " hardly up to the heavyweight moral demands assigned to it.
Many implementations of the Codex Belli ignore the A-Card and instead rely on safety tests or observation during warm-up.
Many computer-aided design systems are able to output the STL file format among their other formats because it's quick and easy to implement, if you ignore the connection criteria of the triangles.

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