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A multitude of political parties emerged, of which there were four major and dozens of minor ones.
The commercial success of the first " Stars On 45 " single started a medley craze in the years of 1981, 1982 and 1983, with a multitude of similar, more or less anonymous studio productions being released by both minor and major record labels in both Continental Europe and the U. K., such as Hits On 45 with " Disco Beatles ", Disco On 33 with " 28 Hits of the Superstars ", Disco Dancing On 33 with " Disco Dancing On 33 ", Magazine 60 with " Magazine 60 ", Intro Disco with " Intro Disco ", Startrax with their Bee Gees medley " Startrax Club Disco ", Tight Fit with " Back to the 60's Vol.
There is no central peak, but the floor contains several small craterlets and a multitude of tiny pits from minor impacts.
A third absent cast member was David Tate ( died 1996 ), who played a multitude of minor roles in the two original radio series including Eddie, the Heart of Gold's computer.

multitude and deities
It centered on the Egyptians ' interaction with a multitude of deities who were believed to be present in, and in control of, the forces and elements of nature.
Many deities could be given epithets that seem to indicate that they were greater than any other god, suggesting some kind of unity beyond the multitude of natural forces.
He therefore argued that, while some individuals may have henotheistically chosen one god to worship, Egyptian religion as a whole had no notion of a divine being beyond the immediate multitude of deities.
The multitude of deities, or Devas, of the historical Vedic religion have a subordinate and secondary status vis-a-vis the One Supreme God, a status that some authors have even tried to express by comparing it to that of Western demigods or angels ; Prakashanand Saraswati, in " The true history and the religion of India ", prefers the term " celestial gods ".
Adler noted that it was this belief in polytheism that had allowed the " multitude " of different Pagan religions to " exist more or less in harmony ", as in enabled them to accept the existence and worship of one another's deities.
# The acceptance of the worship of a multitude of deities besides Allah-a view challenged by strict Islamic monotheism, which dictates that Allah has no partner in worship nor any equal ;
According to Confucianism, the worship of great deities was the affair of the state, ancestral worship is required of all, and a multitude of popular cults are tolerable.
had previously adopted one deity as royal patron and supreme state god, there had never been an attempt to exclude other deities, and the multitude of gods had been tolerated and worshipped at all times.
Some groups during the pre-Spanish conquest era believed in a single Supreme Being who created the world and everything in it, while others chose to worship a multitude of tree and forest deities ( diwatas ).

multitude and no
" If Moses, Cyrus, Theseus, and Romulus had been unarmed they could not have enforced their constitutions for long — as happened in our time to Fra Girolamo Savonarola, who was ruined with his new order of things immediately the multitude believed in him no longer, and he had no means of keeping steadfast those who believed or of making the unbelievers to believe.
Although the usage rabbim " many " ( as 1 Kings 18: 25, ה ָ ר ַ ב ִּ ים ) " the majority, the multitude " occurs for the assembly of the community in the Dead Sea scrolls there is no evidence to support an association with the later title " Rabbi.
According to Riquier, every vocation deserved a name of its own and the sloppy usage of joglar assured that it covered a multitude of activities, some, no doubt, with which Riquier did not wish to be associated.
* Quinacrine has also been used for transluminal sterilization, but despite a multitude of clinical studies on the use of quinacrine and female sterilization, no randomized, controlled trials have been reported to date and there is some controversy over its use.
There's no objective evidence to support the practice and little common agreement as to its rationale, although a multitude of reasons are given.
There is no certainty about what the three crowns of the Triple Tiara symbolise, as is evident from the multitude of interpretations that have been and still are proposed.
* The Sopranos ( 1999 ) — In an episode entitled " College ," Tony Soprano and his daughter Meadow visit Colby, where Tony kills a former associate, and Bowdoin, where he reads an inscription paraphrasing Hawthorne's warning that " no man, for any considerable period, can wear one face to himself, and another to the multitude, without finally getting bewildered as to which may be true.
Diogenes having nothing to do – of course no one thought of giving him a job – was moved by the sight to gather up his philosopher's cloak and begin rolling his tub energetically up and down the Craneum ; an acquaintance asked for, and got, the explanation: " I do not want to be thought the only idler in such a busy multitude ; I am rolling my tub to be like the rest.
There is no evidence to support the idea that intravenous nutrition ' feeds the cancer, not the patient ', but weight loss with advanced disease is significantly more complicated than simply replacing calories as cancer produces a multitude of chemicals that also lead to weight loss, and giving extra nutrition does not prevent this.
" The lesser punishment – to be stood in the pillory – was by no means a lenient one, for the victims often had to fear for their lives at the hands of an enraged multitude armed with brickbats as well as filth and curses.
At the end of the 19th century, it was discovered that, when decomposing the light from the Sun, a multitude of spectral lines were observed ( regions where there was less or no light ).
" The profound respect I bear to the gracious prince who governs this country with no less honour to himself than satisfaction to his subjects, and who restores you to your rank under his standard, will save you from a multitude of reproaches.
The police autopsy reveals a multitude of bizarre anatomical anomalies: the creature is asexual, supposedly color-blind, naturally toothless, and devoid of a navel, indicating no known means of natural human birth.
There is no specific known cause for Syndrome X but a multitude of risk factors that act together.
The problem of software labeling continues, especially in the field of computer games, where a multitude of 3D video cards has been manufactured with an extremely wide range of display capabilities, and no common industry labeling standard to let consumers know whether their card is powerful enough to let them play a particular game.
Stories are frequently done on notable prep athletes, such as those from foreign countries, those with disabilities, those who play a multitude of sports, or those who had little or no prior experience in a sport which they now excel in.
Then the light had passed and he was no more than a great black outline against the starry sky, a great black outline that threatened with one mighty gesture the firmament of heaven and all its multitude of stars.
Oliver Stone has, in his various commentaries in the film's DVD, defended many of the most glaring historical issues by claiming that he had no time or resources to portray accurately a multitude of battles at the expense of storytelling.
* Norwegian consists of a multitude of spoken dialects displaying a great deal of variation in pronunciation and ( to a somewhat lesser extent ) vocabulary, with no commonly accepted " standard spoken Norwegian ".
The rabbi dismisses these beliefs as unworthy ideas held by a dissolute and unreliable people with no fixed form of religion, or book " concerning which a multitude of people held the same opinion ".

multitude and mention
The earliest known recorded mention of North Sentinel Island was made in 1771 by the British surveyor John Ritchie, who observed " a multitude of lights " from an East India Company hydrographic survey vessel, the Diligent, as it passed by the island.

multitude and have
Writers Michael Hardt & Antonio Negri have together in their books ( Empire & Multitude ) expanded on this idea of a disunified multitude: humans coming together for shared causes, but lacking the complete sameness of the notion of ' the people '.
Nothing approaching this level of detail is available for any other organism, and the information has been used to enable a multitude of studies that would not have been possible without it.
A multitude of modes of operations have been designed to allow their repeated use in a secure way, commonly to achieve the security goals of encryption and authentication.
The code quality and general utility along with the licensing terms have led to its use in a multitude of free and open source software.
Chance, one would say, produced an innumerable multitude of individuals ; a small number found themselves constructed in such a manner that the parts of the animal were able to satisfy its needs ; in another infinitely greater number, there was neither fitness nor order: all of these latter have perished.
Following this, in 1985, Daniel Schacter proposed a more general distinction between explicit ( declarative ) and implicit ( procedural ) memory With the recent advances in neuroimaging technology, there have been a multitude of findings linking specific brain areas to declarative memory.
Understandably, the new Emperor was not eager to alter this arrangement: he would have expected to rule for at least another twenty or thirty years, and urgent attention was required to address the multitude of disasters which struck during 79 and 80.
Thus, a multitude of Japanese emperors have ascended as children, as young as 6 or 8 years old.
For the next seven centuries, up to today, a veritable multitude of European monarchs have used the title of King of Jerusalem.
A mysterious interest appears to be attached to it, and now that so many precautions have been resorted to, and so much difficulty attends its inspection, the crowd is enormously enhanced, and the policemen at either end of the covered entrance have much trouble in restraining the struggling and impatient multitude.
His exploits have earned him a multitude of enthusiasts, who celebrate him as the head deity of the parody religion kibology, centered on the humor newsgroup alt. religion. kibology.
Woodwind players ( Saxophone, Clarinet, and Flute ) have a multitude of exercises to help with tonguing techniques, finger dexterity, and tone development.
Those who speak the same language are joined to each other by a multitude of invisible bonds by nature herself, long before any human art begins ; they understand each other and have the power of continuing to make themselves understood more and more clearly ; they belong together and are by nature one and an inseparable whole.
Since this cause has been pending in this court, we have been favored, in addition to briefs of counsel and various amici curiae, with a multitude of resolutions, addresses, and communications from scientific bodies, religious factions, and individuals giving us the benefit of their views upon the theory of evolution.
In the mid-19th century, a multitude of small breweries grew into existence in all the larger cities of Sweden, and every town had to have at least one brewery, if nothing else for sating the local patriotism.
In countries such as Britain and Spain, two major parties emerge which have strong influence and tend to elect most of the candidates, but a multitude of lesser parties exist with varying degrees of influence, and sometimes these lesser parties are able to elect officials who participate in the legislature.
Breeders have developed a multitude of color varieties ( e. g. orange, red, yellow, red / black, and black / white ) which are common aquarium fish for hobbyists.
Whenever you have a multitude of individuals interacting with one another, there often comes a moment when disorder gives way to order and something new emerges: a pattern, a decision, a structure, or a change in direction ( Miller 2010, 29 ).
Moore compares the multitude of increasingly outlandish Ripper theories to a Koch snowflake, where a finite, fixed location, event and era ( London, in late 1888 ) can have an infinite number of nooks and crannies.
Unfortunately due to the recession and economic crash, a multitude of business and factories have closed down in Drogheda.

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