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Initially a synonym for " Satanic metal ", black metal has often been met with hostility from mainstream culture, mainly due to the misanthropic and anti-Christian views of many artists.
His own works consisted mainly of compilations of historical records, but met the likings of the time.
Walter Henry Medhurst, who had not come to Japan and met any Japanese, having consulted mainly a Japanese-Dutch dictionary, spelled some " e " s as " ye " in his An English and Japanese, and Japanese and English Vocabulary ( 1830 ).
Living mainly on bhiksha ( alms ), Vivekananda travelled on foot and railway tickets bought by his admirers whom he met during the travels.
Today considered a classic of English literature, Wuthering Heights met with mixed reviews and controversy when it first appeared, mainly because of the narrative's stark depiction of mental and physical cruelty.
18, 000 voters were added to the 60, 000 on the first list ; despite préfect attempts to register those who met the franchise and were supporters of the government, this can mainly be attributed to opposition activity.
The Pow-Wow Tree marked the place where the different Indian tribes, mainly Clackamas and Multnomahs, met to make trading agreements, settle community affairs, and conduct wedding ceremonies.
The Senate which met in this chamber was one of the oldest public institutions in Venice ; it had first been founded in the 13th century and then gradually evolved over time, until by the 16th century it was the body mainly responsible for overseeing political and financial affairs in such areas as manufacturing industries, trade and foreign policy.
The Council of Assiniboia, the administrative and judicial body of the Red River Colony mainly run by Hudson's Bay Company officials, met at Upper Fort Garry.
The minigames were mainly met with a positive reaction, with critics praising their simplicity.
The announcement to nationalize the railways and pay back debts to the antagonistic victors of the Boxer Rebellion -- mainly Great Britain, Germany, France and the US -- was met with much opposition.
This proposal met with considerable criticism, mainly from the Kansas City and St. Louis campuses, who saw this as unnecessary or unfair and an intentional detriment to their campuses.
In recreational sailing, catamarans, and multihulls in general, had been met by a degree of skepticism from Western sailors accustomed to more " traditional " monohull designs, mainly because multihulls were based on, to them, completely alien and strange concepts, with balance based on geometry rather than weight distribution.
Stopes had a serious relationship mainly through correspondence with Japanese botanist Kenjiro Fujii, whom she met at the University of Munich in 1904 whilst researching her Ph. D.
The town voter being mainly British, the bill met with the bitter opposition of the Bond members, who declared that its object was the extinction of their parliamentary power.
Though it was now 25 years since they had last met ( due mainly to Ouspensky's long standing veto on Gurdjieff to members of his groups ), Bennett quickly decided to renew contact.
Although Nomi's work had not yet met with national commercial success at the time of his death, he garnered a cult following, mainly in New York and in France.
This remarkable series of mainly drawings and pastels met with the wide approval of art critics, who compared this work to that of Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen, Jean-Louis Forain, and Käthe Kollwitz.
O ' Neill met with strong opposition from his own party, mainly because he informed very few of the visit, and from Ian Paisley, who rejected any dealings with the Republic of Ireland.
He was twelve when he met François Chabbey and went for the first time with his father to an Order circle, the brotherhood of the " Hospitaliers veilleurs " in which the mainly middle-class members would serve the poor by providing barber services.
In 2008, WJC President Ronald S. Lauder criticized a visit by Swiss Foreign Minister Micheline Calmy-Rey to Tehran where she met with Ahmadinejad mainly to help a Swiss company secure a multi-billion-dollar contract to buy natural gas from Iran.
In April, 1970, Mara and Sidiq Koya, leader of the mainly Indo-Fijian National Federation Party, met in London and negotiated a compromise.
In the end, Brand vows to take a fight, mainly in his own soul, with those three " minds " he just met: The lazy mind ( the farmer ), the wild mind ( Gerd ), and the easy-goer ( Einar ).
" The Risk used to practice at Handforth Youth Club and met with some moderate success, mainly playing in Manchester pubs and at The Gallery ( Peter Street ), The Boardwalk ( Little Peter Street ), and The International ( Anson Road in Rusholme ).
Tekken 5 was met with mainly positive critical response.

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In other international issues, Beria ( along with Mikoyan ) correctly foresaw the victory of Mao Zedong in the Chinese Civil War and greatly helped the communist success by letting the Communist Party of China use Soviet-occupied Manchuria as a staging area and arranging huge weapons shipments to the People's Liberation Army, mainly from the recently-captured equipment of the Japanese Kwantung Army.
The success of this difficult operation, which occupied two years, and achieved the correction of the anomalous result published by J. Cassini in 1718, was mainly due to Lacaille's industry and skill.
The conception of a Protestant work ethic, identified more closely with Calvinist or Puritan principles, has been criticised at its root, mainly as a post hoc ergo propter hoc fallacy aligning economic success with a narrow religious scheme.
During the latter half of the 20th century, pizza become a globally accessible dish, mainly due to Italian immigrants that had brought their dishes to new people with resounding success, often in racially and culturally resistive environments.
Critics say that Menzies ' success was mainly due to the good luck of the long post-war boom and his manipulation of the anti-communist fears of the Cold War years, both of which he exploited with great skill.
While the band's United States audience remained mainly African-American in this period, the Cotton Club had a near-exclusive white clientele and the Ellington orchestra had a huge following overseas, exemplified by the success of their trip to England in 1933 and their 1934 visit to the European mainland.
As of 2008, no lobster aquaculture operation had achieved commercial success, due mainly to the fact that lobsters eat each other ( cannibalism ) and the slow growth of the species ; these two problems make it difficult to make lobster aquaculture profitable.
Contemporary Chinese writers ascribed Jurchen success in overwhelming the Liao and Northern Song mainly to their cavalry.
The reunion tour continued into 2007 with venue size based on the success of the 2006 shows, where the band was mainly playing in clubs and theatres.
Corneille continued to write plays through 1674 ( mainly tragedies, but also something he called " heroic comedies ") and many continued to be successes, although the " irregularities " of his theatrical methods were increasingly criticized ( notably by François Hédelin, abbé d ' Aubignac ) and the success of Jean Racine from the late 1660s signaled the end of his preeminence.
Between the 11th century ( when the Genoese ships played a major role in the first crusade, carrying knights and troops to the Middle-East for a fee ) and the 15th century, the Republic of Genoa experienced an extraordinary political and commercial success ( mainly spice trades with the Orient ).
Both sires success mainly restricted to the insular racing in Japan, but the daughter of Deep Impact, Beauty Parlour won the French classic race, the Poule d ' Essai des Pouliches in 2012.
During his career, he mainly represented Real Madrid – over a decade – achieving great team and individual success, and subsequently becoming a coach.
The greatest and most enduring success however was mainly for some series started in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960 ( including Lucky Luke, The Smurfs, and Asterix ), and the even older Tintin, while many more recent series have not made a significant commercial impact outside the French and Dutch speaking countries, despite the critical acclaim for authors like Moebius.
The city has spawned several musicians and musical groups, most of whom are known mainly within Canada, but a few of whom have achieved international success.
However, the relative abundance of calcite-and aragonite-using lineages does not reflect subsequent seawater chemistry – the magnesium / calcium ratio of the oceans appears to have a negligible impact on organisms ' success, which is instead controlled mainly by how well they recover from mass extinctions.
Gaye's first recordings involving social commentary occurred a couple years before working on What's Going On, including " Abraham, Martin & John " and " The Onion Song ", two songs of which gave Gaye hit success in Europe where it charted mainly in the United Kingdom pop chart.
A one-hit wonder is a person or act known mainly for only a single success.
Currently, MXF is fairly effective at the interchange of D10 ( IMX ) material, mainly because of the success of the Sony eVTR and Sony's eVTR RDD to SMPTE.
After the relative success of the second edition C & S sank into obscurity for a number of years, mainly from the lack of support of Fantasy Games Unlimited ( FGU ).
Thanks largely to the success of the Sign of the Cross, he left £ 57, 000, even after periods of relative failure, mainly during his later years managing the Old Court Theatre.
His character Asso di Picche (" Ace of Spades ") was a success, mainly in Argentina, where Pratt was invited in 1949.
The longstanding success of the Academie was secured by the famous and respected artists whom Rodolfo Julian employed as instructors: Adolphe William Bouguereau ( 1825 – 1905 ), Henri Royer, Jean-Paul Laurens, Edgar Chahine, Gabriel Ferrier, Tony Robert-Fleury, Jules Lefebvre and other leading artists of that time, mainly exponents of the academic style.
However, even though they were often considered one of the top bands of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal movement of the late 1970s, in the mid-1980s the band were associated with the growing glam metal scene, mainly due to their mainstream success and glossy production.
Despite touring constantly and recording albums with efficiency, the duo could not find any pop success for a number of reasons, mainly because of the popularity of the disco genre.

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