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121. He stresses that formal planning can only be one of the many building blocks which determine corporate strategy.
122. She knew perfectly well from the many Press photos of him that he preferred casual wear.
123. The many empty seats in the chamber attested to the opposition the proposals will receive as they are debated in coming weeks.
124. This was just one of the many problems in getting ashore.
125. Is globalisation for the few or for the many, Prime Minister?
126. You can use the many different shapes and designs shown in this book for miniature work, as well as larger pictures.
127. Just remember that as the State withers away, so will the many evils which accompany the capitalist state.
128. Also to be considered are the many strange accounts of werewolves, vampires, apart from ghosts and ghouls.
128. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
129. Sadly, even their combined efforts can not hope to compensate for the many jobs lost.
130. If a free society cannot help the many who are poor, it cannot save the few who are rich. John F. Kennedy
131. That it was once much greater is attested by the many traces of former lazy-beds to be seen on the grazing land.
132. Banks are busily designing privately placed securities that exploit the many available tax loopholes.
133. Opposite the Cathay, one of the many new fashion emporiums is crammed with shoppers browsing the designer labels.
134. Also, the Delaney clause forbids any consideration of the many benefits of man-made pesticides and food additives.
135. Much fund-raising today is in violation of one or more of the many campaign finance laws enacted by Congress since 1883.
136. Remember, the review of literature section allows plenty of space for discussing the many facets of the problem and related research.
137. Both Acts were to give uniform treatment to the many different forms of credit arrangement.
138. Occasionally Cooley exhibits a multi-dimensional scheme that promises to liberate the imagination for the many sides of collective life.
139. The aim of the competition is to encourage artists to explore the many creative opportunities offered by the new Tinted Bockingford range.
140. Most people lose the only thing they possess-life-while acquiring the many things that will finally never be theirs. RVM
141. But he soon forgot his discomfort when he examined the many interesting rocks.
142. The many hours on the road give cyclists the opportunity to employ tactics varying from the subtle to the murderous.
143. One day we may meet that villain, or the many like him, and have to fight for our very lives.
144. First Campaigns Among the many achievements of Charles, the most obvious is the extent of his military conquests.
145. These techniques now provide the analyst with a formidable armoury with which to attack the many scientific problems associated with art research.
146. Pollution control work, then, is typical of the many areas of social control characterized by goals of regulation rather than repression.
147. Purchasers include the many thousands of people who bought new computers at Christmas that came pre-loaded with it.
148. The organisation as a whole became sensitised to the many debates which faced women artists who were physically challenged.
149. Above: A Lunula Butterfly is just one of the many inhabitants in Paul's 250 gallon tank.
150. The many forms of atheism can usefully be divided into two categories.
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