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Both these youths, who greatly admired Henrietta, were somewhat younger than she, as were also the neighboring Friedenwald boys, who were then studying medicine ; ;
The Indians who came aboard ship to collect the mail also interested her greatly, even if she was suitably shocked, according to the customs of the society in which she had been reared, to find them `` naked, except a piece of cotton cloth wrapped around their middle ''.
Thru development, the reactor and its steam turbines had been reduced greatly in size, and also in complexity, allowing a single propeller to be used, the navy said.
The construction of the chimney can also greatly influence the construction of the roof supports, creating an extra need for care in choosing the right materials.
He was greatly attached to his art ; and upon his young charge he looked as one who was to perpetuate, not only the family name, but also the family profession.
Independent battalions were also deployed as ' stiffeners ' for infantry divisions, and the StuG III's anti-tank capabilities contributed greatly to the German's ability to draw out World War II after they had lost the strategic initiative.
The discovery of chlorpromazine's psychoactive effects in 1952 led to greatly reduced use of restraint, seclusion, and sedation in the management of agitated patients, and also led to further research that resulted in the development of antidepressants, anxiolytics, and the majority of other drugs now used in the management of psychiatric conditions.
The hindbrain and midbrain of mammals are generally similar to those of other vertebrates, but dramatic differences appear in the forebrain, which is greatly enlarged and also altered in structure.
For many film-goers, De Palma's gangster films, most notably Scarface and Carlito's Way, pushed the envelope of violence and depravity, and yet greatly vary from one another in both style and content and also illustrate De Palma's evolution as a film-maker.
The rainforest was also greatly destroyed from the forest fires of 1997 to 1998, which were started by the locals to clear the forests for crops and perpetuated by an exceptionally dry El Niño season during that period.
Education in BME also varies greatly around the world.
After decades of escalating overexploitation the cod fishery all but collapsed in the 1990s, and the Pacific salmon industry also suffered greatly.
The performance of the memory hierarchy also greatly affects processor performance, an issue barely considered in MIPS calculations.
Lake Chad also changes greatly in size from one year to another.
Some of these sites also market directly to consumers, who can purchase costume jewelry at greatly reduced prices.
The Cenozoic is also known as the Age of Mammals, because the extinction of many groups allowed mammals to greatly diversify.
Most LCDs also have poorer color rendition and can change color with viewing angle, though modern PVA and IPS LCDs have greatly attenuated these problems.
Guidance systems also vary greatly.
In recent years, the economy of Russia has begun to improve greatly, due to major investments and business development and also due to high prices of natural resources.
Somali representatives also charged that the French had simultaneously imported thousands of Afar nomads from neighboring Ethiopia to further tip the odds in their favor, but the French authorities denied this, suggesting that Afars already greatly outnumbered Somalis on the voting lists.
This also includes nonlethal acts that in the end eliminate or greatly hinder the group.
The issue of gender roles also becomes apparent in this piece, as the women in Horatii greatly contrast the group of brothers.
Although she greatly admired Jefferson, she also wrote:
Mayr also greatly influenced the American ornithologist Margaret Morse Nice.

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He also disliked Runyon, for no good reason other than the fact that the Demon's talent was so marked as to put him well beyond the Hetman's say-so or his supervision.
Hamsters have also become established as popular small house pets, and are sometimes accepted even in areas where other rodents are disliked, and their typically solitary nature can reduce the risk of excessive litters developing in households.
Peckinpah accepted the job but reportedly hated the convoluted screenplay based upon Robert Ludlum's novel ( which he also disliked ).
Roger and his family were also enemies of Waleran, who disliked their control of the royal administration.
Wilson's wife Edith strongly disliked Marshall because of what she called his " uncouthed " disposition, and also opposed his assumption of the presidency.
He also disliked the businesses that had sprung up around Disneyland, and therefore wanted control of a much larger area of land for the new project.
Powell also disliked the American belief that " they are authorised, possibly by the deity, to intervene, openly or covertly, in the internal affairs of other countries anywhere in the world ".
However, the war soon became unpopular with most Bulgarians, who suffered great economic hardship and also disliked fighting their fellow Orthodox Christians in alliance with the Muslim Ottomans.
This was a hugely unpopular acquisition, particularly with some factions of the nobility who already disliked her, but also with a growing percentage of the population who felt shocked that a French queen might own her own residence, independent of the king.
Franklin had been a staunch supporter of George B. McClellan and refused to serve under Hooker, because he disliked him personally and also because he was senior to Hooker in rank.
This was followed by the Bishops ' Book in 1537, a combined effort by numerous clergy and theologians which, though not strongly Protestant in its inclinations, showed a slight move towards Reformed positions and was unpopular with conservative sections of the Church and quickly grew to be disliked by Henry also.
The portrayal of an all-encompassing " LGBT community " or " LGB community " is also disliked by some lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people.
However, Costello and his Tánaiste, William Norton of the Labour Party, also disliked the Act.
The DPMs were also disliked because the systems analysis process was so heavyweight that it was impossible for any service to effectively challenge its conclusions.
Roger and his family were also enemies of Waleran, who disliked their control of the royal administration.
When he goes to a previous therapist, Dr. Perkins ( who also disliked him ), she realizes his gift: " If Men are from Mars and Women are from Venus, and you can speak Venutian, the world can be yours.
She is thoroughly disliked by her two servants, Dora, a young, sensitive maid and Mrs Terrence, the cook, as well as Olivia, who Mrs. Bramson also treats as a servant.
Lodge was also motivated by political concerns ; he strongly disliked President Wilson and was eager to find an issue for the Republican Party to run on in the presidential election of 1920.
David Lloyd George also supported the King, although he disliked Mrs Simpson.
Fleming's golf partner, John Blackwell, ( a cousin to Blanche Blackwell ) was also a cousin by marriage to Ernő Goldfinger and disliked him: it was Blackwell who reminded Fleming of the name.
Fleming also disliked what Goldfinger was doing destroying Victorian buildings, replacing them with the architect's modernist designs, particularly a terrace at Goldfinger's own residence at 2 Willow Road.
Other Cabinet Ministers also respected his vast knowledge of Central Asia but disliked his arrogance and often blunt criticism.
They call themselves Arvanites ( in Greek ) and Arbëror ( in their language ); the communities in northern Greece also use the term Shqiptar ( the same used by Albanians of Albania ), a term strongly disliked by all the other Arvanites, who also resent being called Albanians.

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