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Jewitt and them
Some Native Americans captured Europeans and used them as both labourers and bargaining chips ; see for example John R. Jewitt, an Englishman who wrote a memoir about his years as a captive of the Nootka people on the Pacific Northwest Coast from 1802 – 1805.
John R. Jewitt wrote a classic tale of captivity about his years with them and his reluctant integration into their society.
John R. Jewitt, an Englishman who wrote a memoir about his years as a captive of the Nuu-chah-nulth people in 1802-1805, describes how, after some time living there, Maquina and the chiefs decided that he must now be " considered one of them, and conform to their customs ".

Jewitt and which
The main part which incorporates the Great Hall is owned by the Bagot Jewitt Trust.
For two decades no additional moons were discovered ; but between October 1999 and February 2003, researchers using sensitive ground-based detectors found another 32 moons, most of which were discovered by a team led by Scott S. Sheppard and David C. Jewitt.

Jewitt and .
Not until engraver Orlando Jewitt, who had done work for Carroll before in 1859 and had reviewed Carroll ’ s illustrations for Wonderland, had suggested employment of a professional draughtsman did Carroll look to find an outside artist.
Halley's approach was first detected by astronomers David Jewitt and G. Edward Danielson on 16 October 1982 using the 5. 1 m Hale telescope at Mount Palomar and a CCD camera.
The unincorporated communities of Erin Corner and Jewitt are located in the town.
Nancy, Lady Bagot and the Bagot Jewitt family remain in residence.
This book is entitled Narrative of the Adventures and Sufferings of John R. Jewitt, only survivor of the crew of the ship Boston, during a captivity of nearly three years among the savages of Nootka Sound: with an account of the manners, mode of living, and religious opinions of the natives.
* The Most Influential of Living Critics, Current literature, Volume 40, edited by Edward Jewitt Wheeler, Edward Jewitt Wheeler-1906 p. 616-618
In the 1860s Llewellynn Jewitt, collected songs from Derbyshire, and some songs were printed by Georgina F. Jackson in her study of Shropshire folk lore.
One slave narrative was composed by an Englishman, John R. Jewitt, who had been taken alive when his ship was captured in 1802 ; his memoir provides a detailed look at life as a slave, and asserts that a large number were held.
Then, in 2000, a seemingly new satellite was discovered by Scott S. Sheppard, David C. Jewitt, Yanga R. Fernández and Eugene A. Magnier, and was designated.
It was discovered in 2001 by astronomers S. Sheppard, D. Jewitt, and J. Kleyna, and was originally designated as.

resented and imposition
However, this move increased Uzbek nationalism, which had long resented Soviet policies such as the imposition of cotton monoculture and the suppression of Islamic traditions.
This plan was opposed by residents and municipal authorities, who wanted a rapid reconstruction, did not have the resources for grandiose proposals, and resented what they considered the imposition of a new, foreign, architectural style.
They desired to be mustered out of Federal service rather than continue campaigning, resented imposition of discipline ( particularly from an Eastern Theater general ), and considered Custer nothing more than a vain dandy.
The people of different ethnic heritage for example the Lhotsampas ( Bhutanese citizens of ethnic Nepali origin ) resented this and revolted against this imposition, thereby getting kicked out of the country to the refugee camps.
Although was generally peaceful, the local population occasionally resented the imposition of taxes and the loss of land to European plantations.

resented and dress
Sha ` arawi resented such restrictions on women's dress and movements, and started organising lectures for women on topics of interest to them.

resented and finding
With many African Americans finding work at the Aluminum Ore Company and the American Steel Company in East St. Louis, some whites feared job and wage security due to this new competition ; they further resented newcomers arriving from a rural and very different culture.
He had previously been linked with a return to Preston North End, but manager Graham Westley rejected the chance to re-sign the striker after finding that Preston fans still resented Healy for the manner of his departure eight years ago.

resented and very
The change from the slower, more tranquil order of the old Germany was very sudden, and many, especially the nobility, resented being displaced by the new rich.
And it did not help that many of the veteran players resented the $ 1. 9 million contract that Maravich received from the team — a very large salary at that time.
Susan is usually very sensible and organised, a fact often resented by her friends Sally and Jane.
The film was supposed to be a very big budget " A " picture, and Sacchetti allegedly resented the fact that Fulci had not thought to involve him in the project.
As to whether Whitehead's wife resented matters, Stella Randolph wrote " Mrs. Whitehead talked very freely and frankly with the writer, who made several visits to her home, in the 1930s, and there was never any intimation that she harbored any resentment about the past.
Despite her willingness to gossip, Ena was very guarded about her private life and resented Martha for discussing her health problems with Ena's daughter, Vera Lomax.
He resented the leadership of Diefenbaker's successor, Robert Stanfield, describing him as " a very, very sad choice ".
The creation of this new nation was very well received in the south of Peru, since this area was able to benefit fully from the lifting of the previous commercial restrictions, but was bitterly resented by the elite of Lima and the north of Peru, which had traditionally benefited from a close commercial relationship with Chile.
His receipt of the command in Majorca was " received very badly " by his fellow aviators, who resented that Ramón, a Freemason who had been dismissed, had been promoted over officers with war merits.
Tensions between the union and non-union workers were very high — the union workers saw the newcomers as threatening their livelihoods and as being traitors to the working class, while many of the newcomers felt they had little choice but to take what work they could find, and resented the attacks and condemnation.
Due to the circumstances behind their betrothal, Frederick was well known to have resented the marriage from the very beginning.
True to his tech specs, he appears very intellectual and somewhat snobbish ( he resented being lumped into the same category as the Dinobots ).
She had a very apparent dislike for housemate Sophie and resented her relationship with Lee.
Despite the many obstacles by which both the AISF and the ABOA were confronted, the very fact of their formation prompted the banks to raise employee salaries in 1919 and 1920. ³ In 1921, insurance employers agreed to a log of claims submitted by the AISF, thus establishing the first ever national standard for employment conditions in that industry .< sup > 4 </ sup > These improvements, and the formation of the staff organisations themselves, were fiercely resented by banking and insurance employers, who accordingly adopted a number of aggressive tactics ranging from preferential treatment of non-unionists to outright intimidation in order to blunt the AISF's and the ABOA's effectiveness.
Kossoff, whose natural spontaneity had been given free rein up to then, particularly resented being taught very specific rhythm guitar parts by Fraser.
" She resented having him yell at her in public and commented, " Once I've been crossed, I'm not very conciliatory.

resented and cold
Milligan resented the BBC for the cold attitude they took towards the series in comparison with series like Flying Circus, and always maintained that, given the opportunity, he would have produced more.

resented and them
I resented them.
They had to contend not only with the Cathars, the nobles who protected them, and the people who respected them, but also with many of the bishops of the region, who resented the considerable authority the Pope had conferred upon his legates.
Williams resented his mother's long hours working in the Salvation Army, and Williams and his brother didn't like it when she took them to the Army's street-corner revivals.
He was generally favourable towards them when discussing their early days, but resented the power and influence they held in his own time.
Syrian Army officers resented being subordinate to Egyptian officers, and Syrian Bedouin tribes received money from Saudi Arabia to prevent them from becoming loyal to Nasser.
This was interpreted by some Muslims as requiring them to give up parts of their religion to obtain citizenship and was resented.
The local officials and great noble families resented the fact that their power had been stripped away from them and began to regain power quickly after his death.
As a result, many of them resented Yoshinobu, some of them to the point of wanting him dead.
He had secretly resented that he had to be the peacemaker every time something went wrong within the F4, and sometimes doubted that the F4 was truly a group of friends, but eventually Tsukushi makes him realize that since he helps to balance the F4 out by being a support to the others, if he ever leaves them, then the F4 will fall apart.
Whilst the Tujia peasantry probably preferred the measured rule of Qing officials to the arbitrary despotism of the Tujia chieftains whom they had replaced, many resented the attempts of the Qing court to impose national culture and customs on them.
Some bandleaders of the day, such as Artie Shaw and his musicians, resented them for taking the focus away from the band and emphasizing the vocals instead.
Lady Caroline resented this slight but hoped to redeem herself by presenting her younger sisters at court and helping them make good matches.
If the separation were voluntary on the part of the colored people that would be a different thing but for them to accept Jim-Crowism and then work to make the Exposition a success is a thing in which I do not believe .” While Dr. Booker T. Washington was invited and attended as a prominent guest, many African Americans attending the exposition resented being forbidden by law to patronize its restaurants ; the exposition enforced Virginia's legal racial segregation and other Jim Crow laws.
For example, Ukrainian immigrants from the " first wave " immigration ( 1890 – 1924 ) greatly resented the immigrants who came in the " second wave " after the Second World War, as the latter group were perceived not as " poor refugees " but as persons who had managed to leave Europe and bring considerable wealth with them.
The ' Liberal Reforms ' hadn't produce enough of good results for the people to believe, but rather, they resented some of them as it was the case with the Livingston Code, the system of taxation, among others.
The Germans of Holstein, influenced by the new national enthusiasm evoked by the War of Liberation, resented more than ever the attempts of the government of Copenhagen to treat them as part of the Danish monarchy and, encouraged by the sympathy of the Germans in Schleswig, early tried to reassert in the interests of Germanism the old principle of the unity of the duchies.
The Church ran most hospitals and resented the idea that a " public body " could run them as well.
All of them were members of a faction on the team that resented the more straight-laced players on the squad, such as second baseman Eddie Collins, a graduate of Columbia College of Columbia University, catcher Ray Schalk, and pitcher Red Faber.
Predominantly animist peoples, with few ties to the Buddhist culture of the lowland Khmers, the Khmer Loeu had resented Sihanouk's attempts to " civilise " them.
Some tenants resented her stinginess and complained that she refused to give them their mail or money ; others praised her for small acts of kindness or for her generous home-made meals.
Anything that prevented them from getting to this knowledge was resented.
The secular planters resented having to share their harvest with families whose religious beliefs so sharply conflicted with their own and as a result shirked work and resorted to thievery, whilst the Pilgrims resented the secular planters taking days off for holidays ( especially Christmas ) and their frequent carousing and revelry which often left them unfit for work.

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