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Many and Tories
In 1987, Powell said there was no contradiction between urging people to vote Labour whilst proclaiming to be a Tory: " Many Labour members are quite good Tories ".
Many of the High Tories, who opposed British involvement in the land war against France, were removed from office.
Many Tories were also annoyed with Clark over his slowness in dispensing patronage appointments after he became prime minister in June 1979.
Many Red Tory voters in both Atlantic Canada and Ontario were fed up with the Tories, but found Reform's agenda too extreme and shifted to the Liberals, at least at the national level.
Many of the opinion polls in late 1981 and early 1982 had shown the SDP with a comfortable lead over the Tories, who were proving unpopular largely due to high unemployment and the early 1980s recession and ahead of the Labour Party whose democratic-socialist policies were driving away moderate voters.
Many of them felt shunned by a party that was largely led and run by Red Tories for the last half of the twentieth century.
Many Western voters had never forgiven the Liberals for the National Energy Program in the 1970s, and Mulroney's attempt to pacify Quebec caused them to rethink their support for the Tories.
Many of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada's leaders have been labelled Red Tories, including Sir John A. Macdonald, Sir Robert Borden, John Diefenbaker, Robert Stanfield, and Joe Clark.
Many of them felt shunned by a party that was largely led and run by Red Tories for the last half of the twentieth century.
Many prominent Tories got their start in the youth wing, including: Brian Mulroney, Joe Clark and Jean Charest.

Many and expected
Many cult films were independent films and were not expected by their creators to have mainstream success.
Many labels expected New York freestyle and Miami freestyle to have the same audience and thought that the same promotional strategy would work for both genres, which often led to poor results for the New York – based freestyle.
* Many modern " smart " pumps have a " bolus wizard " that calculates how much bolus insulin you need taking into account your expected carbohydrate intake, blood sugar level, and still-active insulin.
Many institutions make a distinction between a circulating or lending library, where materials are expected and intended to be loaned to patrons, institutions, or other libraries, and a reference library where material is not lent out.
Many expected Robinson to be the choice, but the party leader instead picked an unknown, new senior counsel called John Rogers.
Many felt this was an expected and acceptable cost to pay.
Many doctors may be expected to work more hours each week, especially at the beginning of their careers.
Many had expected the original boundary line to run farther to the west, thereby ceding the Lahore region to India, possibly granting them all of Gujranwala Division: Sialkot, Narowal, Gujrat, districts and Sheikhupura, Okara, Kasur districts of Lahore Division ; and others had expected the line to run much farther east, possibly granting them control of Delhi, the imperial capital of the Mughal Empire including an east Punjab state for Sikhs of their own to govern.
Many financiers, who had expected to make a relatively quick profit, were not willing to make this sort of long term commitment.
Many sports writers and fans fully expected that the Vikings would easily defeat the Chiefs.
" Many old agricultural attitudes remain widespread, but these traditions are expected to change with the EU accession process.
Many of its older buildings have been renovated, and a business and commercial area is being developed into the New City Centre, expected to become the city's main administrative and business district on the north side of the Neris river.
Many naval officers welcomed the prospect of a conflict with the Dutch as they expected to make their name and fortune in battles they hoped to win as decisively as in the previous war.
Many observers, and Koen herself, expected her to do well at the upcoming Olympics, which were due to be held in Helsinki in July 1940.
" Many " storm troopers " were of working-class origins and had expected a socialist programme.
Many civic events include religious portions led by representatives from several religious denominations to be as inclusive or representational as possible of the expected population or audience.
Many music videos do not interpret images from the song's lyrics, making it less literal than expected.
Many stealth vehicles are designed to reflect radar energy away from expected radar sources in order to present as small a return to a monostatic system as possible.
Many major subdivisions such as Rolling Glenn Subdivision are expected to increase the city's population threefold putting a burden on area schools, and law enforcement.
Many expected that Tromp's son Cornelis would now take command of the confederate fleet, especially Cornelis Tromp himself, who had already been given a temporary commission.
Many matters are now expected to be resolved bilaterally between departments, or through more informal discussion, rather than requiring the formation of a committee.
Many expected this to be a short-lived appointment, a prelude to Douglas-Home's retirement from politics.
Many of these were reliable and even advanced designs which suffered from the failure of the aviation market to expand as expected, and a number of these found their way into the only active markets: mail carrying, barnstorming, and smuggling.

Many and patronage
Many of these precinct captains held patronage jobs with the city, mostly minor posts at low pay.
Many of the schemers who planned the political deals, bribes, and patronage payoffs were Seward men, from Thurlow Weed to Wiliam Evarts, from Sheridan Shook to Erastus Webster to Ransom Van Valkenburg.
Many practical and political challenges remain in the program design and implementation required to increase efficiency, control costs, and limit patronage and fraud.
Many decorations date from the 16th-century patronage of the Grand Dukes, such as the pavement in colored marble, attributed to Baccio d ' Agnolo and Francesco da Sangallo ( 1520 – 26 ).
Many of the actors who used to be Lord Strange's Men form a new organization, the Lord Chamberlain's Men, under the patronage of Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon, then Lord Chamberlain of England.
Many bars have a happy hour to encourage off-peak patronage.
Many humanists were churchmen, most notably Pope Pius II ( Aeneas Silvius Piccolomini ), Sixtus IV and Leo X, and there was often patronage of humanists by senior church figures.
Many former radicals joined the " Stalwart " faction of the GOP, while many opponents joined the " Half-Breeds ", but they differed primarily on patronage rather than policy.
Many important big bands played there in the 1930s and the 1940s, and this attracted a large youth patronage.
Many are under the patronage of a voluntary organisation, Educate Together.
Many well known yacht clubs, including the Yacht Club de France and the Royal Yacht Squadron, have been established under royal patronage or have been granted the title at some point in their history.
Many schools also focus almost exclusively on swordsmanship which grew from the noble families ' patronage of certain teachers.
Many of them paid patronage to Athens and other Greek cities in the Empire.
Many Telugu, Sanskrit, Kannada and Tamil poets enjoyed the patronage of the emperor.
Many of those trained in Kiev, such as Feofan Prokopovich would later move to Moscow, so that Ivan Mazepa's patronage not only raised the level of culture in Ukraine but also in Moscow itself.
Many noted Indian musicians received patronage at his court, including Mysore Vasudevacharya, Veena Venkata Giriyappa, B. Devendrappa, V. Doraiswamy Iyengar, T. Chowdiah, Tiger Vardachar, Chennakeshaviah, Titte Krishna Iyengar, S. N. Mariappa, Chintalapalli Ramachandra Rao, R. N. Doreswamy, H. M. Vaidyalinga Bhagavatar.

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