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MY

Many Years

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WORM

Write Once, Read Many

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WORM

Write Once, Read Many

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ME

Many Errors

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MS

Many Symptoms

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OM

Out of Many

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MG

Many Girls

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WORM

Write Once, Read Many

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MWI

Many-Worlds Interpretation

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MB

Many Bad

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MW

Many Words

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MBPT

Many Body Perturbation Theory

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MFC

Many Fast Cars

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NVM

Not Very Many

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NVM

Not Very Many

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WORM

Write One Read Many

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MOPAR

Many Odd Parts Arranged Randomly

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TMA

Too Many Acronyms

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MV

Many Valued

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ROOM

Rip Once Output Many

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BMW

Bring Many Wrenches

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TMM

Too Many Mouths

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SMA

So Many Angels

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TMTC

Too Many To Count

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QTC

How many messages have you to send?

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What does many a new day mean?

Many A New Day
Many A New Day is a song from the musical Oklahoma!, written by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II. It was introduced by Joan Roberts in the original Broadway production. In the 1955 film, the song is performed by Shirley Jones and appears on the soundtrack album. "Many a New Day" is sung by Laurey immediately after Curly McLain leaves the scene with Gertie Cummings. Laurey ostensibly does not care that Curly is with a new girl, though it is obvious she is hurt, especially as shown by the slow restatement of the final lines at the end. The song, like many of its era and like many others by Rodgers and Hammerstein, follows some variant of the Verse + AABA structure, a traditional song layout from the Tin Pan Alley era. Also true to form, the economically constructed melody spans only a ninth. The sequence-driven B section ("Never have I wept into my tea," etc.) is exemplary of Rodgers' writing, and similar progressions can be found in songs such as "I Cain't Say No." In the intro verse, Laurey sings about what she does after a romance, to prove that she is not upset.

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