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many

[men-ee] / ˈmɛn i /




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Like many other nations, Venezuela nationalized its oil industry in the 20th century, a process begun in the 1970s under a U.S.-allied government in Caracas.

From Los Angeles Times

University professor Xavier Crettiez admits that he doesn't know the real names of many of the students on his course.

From BBC

"I had a very clear sense of what Roy thought about all of this, because so much was written about it and so many interviews were given at the time."

From BBC

The idea that obesity is simply a matter of willpower is held by a great many people - including some medical professionals.

From BBC

Some made plans to return home, others hoped for intervention in Cuba and Nicaragua, and many just celebrated the moment.

From The Wall Street Journal