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many

[men-ee] / ˈmɛn i /




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For many of the boys, it was their first professional acting job.

From BBC

The time of year it happened meant many key migratory birds had not arrived back to Pembrokeshire's cliffs and islands - and the wind direction blew some of the oil away from the coast.

From BBC

"We've seen that many of the best players have been increasingly foreign players. So there is some pride on that side," he explained.

From Barron's

About 326,000 people are employed in the cultural and creative sector in New York, but many are being drawn to other cities like Miami, Dallas and Nashville.

From Barron's

But lingering regulatory ambiguity has kept many firms based in the country from formally registering there, opting instead to file paperwork in places such as Singapore and Dubai.

From Barron's