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Many and Dene
Many Athabaskan languages ( such as Dene Suline and Navajo ) have series of coronal affricates that may be unaspirated, aspirated, or ejective in addition to being interdental / dental, alveolar, postalveolar, or lateral, i. e.,,,,,,,,,,,, and.

Many and felt
Many Labour MPs felt Attlee should have retired after the 1951 election and allowed a younger man to lead the party.
Many of Charles's subjects felt this brought the Church of England too close to the Roman Catholic Church.
Many of the producers behind the Super Tuscan movement were originally Chianti producers who were rebelling against what they felt were antiquated DOC regulations.
Many German veterans felt disconnected from civilian life, and joined a Freikorps in search of stability within a military structure.
Many shōen were not properly certified, and large landholders, like the Fujiwara, felt threatened with the loss of their lands.
Many patients felt peculiar sensations or had convulsions that were regarded as crises and supposed to bring about the cure.
Many of his fans also felt that by supporting the Gaines project they would lose the real Garth Brooks.
Many women of the Gay Liberation movement felt frustrated at the domination of the movement by men and formed separate organisations ; some who felt gender differences between men and women could not be resolved developed " lesbian separatism ", influenced by writings such as Jill Johnston's 1973 book Lesbian Nation.
Many at the time felt that Salisbury had been involved in the plot to gain favour with the King and enact more stridently anti-Catholic legislation.
Many older lesbians who had acknowledged their sexuality in more conservative times felt maintaining their ways of coping in a homophobic world was more appropriate.
Many felt " that ' the flower of youth ' and the ' best of the nation ' had been destroyed ," for example such notable casualties as the poets Isaac Rosenberg, Rupert Brooke, and Wilfred Owen, composer George Butterworth and physicist Henry Moseley.
I'm going home .” Many athletes, dazed by the tragedy, similarly felt that their desire to compete had been destroyed, although they stayed at the Games.
Many felt this was an expected and acceptable cost to pay.
Many of the radicals felt that Germany's lawmakers were continuing authoritarian policies and the public's apparent acquiescence was seen as a continuation of the indoctrination the Nazis had pioneered in society ( Volksgemeinschaft ).
Many felt that the 6 points where a step towards secession.
Many self-employed persons felt ( and financial advisors agreed ) that 401 ( k ) plans did not meet their needs due to the high costs, difficult administration, and low contribution limits.
Many teens I interviewed felt that the word had no power when used amongst friends, but when used among white people the word took on a completely different meaning.
Many in the North felt that they were being ' led ', and authoritatively spoken for, by a Southern accommodationist imposed on them primarily by Southern whites.
Many in the government felt that Townsend would be an unsuitable husband for the Queen's 22-year-old sister, and the Church of England refused to countenance the marriage to a divorced man.
Many people also felt three baseball teams could not prosper in New York City, but Huston and Ruppert were confident the Yankees could outlast the more established Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Giants of the National League ( which proved true, as both would eventually relocate to California following the 1957 season ).
Many surviving examples of metal shields are generally felt to be ceremonial rather than practical, for example the Yetholm-type shields of the Bronze Age or the Iron Age Battersea shield.
Many felt that local law enforcement had not acted competently enough to observe and eventually arrest Dutroux and his accomplices before they kidnapped at least six girls ( Julie LeJeune & Melissa Russo, An Marchal & Eefje Lambrecks, Sabine Dardenne & Laetitia Delhez ) of which they murdered four ( Sabine & Laetitia being rescued just in time ) and most probably some gang members.
Many in Hollywood felt that enough time had passed that it was appropriate to finally recognize Kazan's great artistic accomplishments, although others did not and would not applaud.
Many of his supporters felt betrayed and public opinion polls would subsequently show a large negative view of Perot that was absent prior to his decision to end the campaign.

Many and Treaty
Many of the IRA rank-and-file were against the Treaty and in January – June 1922, their discontent developed into open defiance of the elected civilian Provisional government of Ireland.
Many left political activity altogether, but a minority continued to insist that the new Irish Free State, created by the " illegitimate " Treaty, was an illegitimate state.
Many argue that the pillar structure, which was maintained by the Treaty, is overly complicated, that the separate Treaties should be merged into one Treaty, and that the three ( now two ) separate legal personalities of the Communities should be merged, and that the European Community and the European Union should be merged with the European Union being endowed with legal personality.
Many countries including most of the Western world have antitrust laws of some form ; for example the European Union has provisions under the Treaty of Rome to maintain fair competition, as does Australia under its Trade Practices Act 1974.
Many Māori feel that the Crown did not fulfil its obligations under the Treaty, and have presented evidence of this before sittings of the Tribunal.
Many North Atlantic Treaty Organization ( NATO ) militaries refer to these incidents as blue on blue, which derives from military exercises where NATO forces were identified by blue pennants, hence " blue ", and units representing Warsaw Pact forces were identified by orange pennants.
Many of the Ontario Saulteaux First Nations are signatories to Treaty 3.
Many of the Manitoba Saulteaux First Nations are signatories to Treaty 1 and Treaty 2.
Many of the Western Saulteaux First Nations are signatories to Treaty 4 and Treaty 6 ; Saulteau First Nations in North Eastern British Columbia are a signatory to Treaty 8.
Many Japanese argued with the school board that the segregation of schools went against the Treaty of 1894.
Many of the arguments being used are outlined in Paul Moon's 2003 book Te Ara Ki Te Tiriti: The Path to the Treaty of Waitangi, which argued that not only did the Maori signatories have no intention of transferring sovereignty, but that at the time the British government and James Busby did not wish to acquire it and that the developments and justifications leading to the present state were later developments.
Many of the Māori settlements later played important roles in the development of New Zealand, such as Okiato ( the nation ’ s first capital ), Waitangi ( where the Treaty of Waitangi would later be signed ) and Kerikeri, ( which was an important departure point for inland Māori going to sea, and later site of the first permanent mission station in the country ).
Many of the changes introduced with the Lisbon Treaty need concretion through practical implementation by the current actors.
Many Texans see the Treaty Oak today as a symbol of strength and endurance.
Many IRA men who fought in the War of Independence were dissatisfied with the Treaty and both Civil War or reoccupation by the British were possible.
Many space faring nations seem to believe that discussing a new space agreement or amendment of the Outer Space Treaty would be futile and time consuming, because entrenched differences regarding resource appropriation, property rights and other issues relating to commercial activity make consensus unlikely.
Many of the arguments being used are outlined in Paul Moon's 2002 book Te Ara Ki Te Tiriti: The Path to the Treaty of Waitangi, which argued that not only did the Māori signatories have no intention of transferring sovereignty, but that at the time the British government and James Busby did not wish to acquire it and that the developments and justifications leading to the present state were later developments.
Many members of the Anti-Federalist League concluded that with the Treaty in place, the only option for anti-federalists was to campaign for complete British withdrawal from the European Union.
Many of them descend matrilineally from noble Russian princesses, some of whose families were also of " dynastic " origin, but cannot claim that a Treaty of Georgievsk has " preserved " their " dynasticity ".
Many of those Tokugawan officials who agreed to the Treaty of Kanagawa did so in an effort to avoid war with the United States or Britain.

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