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Many and barons
Many of the disaffected barons came from the north of England ; that faction was often labelled by contemporaries and historians as " the Northerners ".
Many of these barons had taken an oath to stay in Normandy until the late king was properly buried, which prevented them from returning to England.
Many of the barons were making individual peace agreements with each other to secure their lands and war gains.
Many of the leading press barons of the era, such as Ogden Reid of the New York Herald Tribune, Roy Howard of the Scripps-Howard newspaper chain and John and Gardner Cowles, publishers of the Minneapolis Star and the Minneapolis Tribune, as well as The Des Moines Register and Look magazine, supported Willkie in their newspapers and magazines.
Many English barons came to see his method of governing as foreign.
Many other barons who had initially supported him now started to feel that Montfort's reforms were going too far and his many enemies turned his triumph into disaster.
Many of these barons had taken an oath to stay in Normandy until the late king was properly buried, which prevented them from returning to England.
Many of the barons were making individual peace agreements with each other to secure their lands and war gains.
Many self-styled progressives saw their work as a crusade against urban political bosses and corrupt " robber barons ".
Many members of the new class of wealthy drug barons began purchasing enormous quantities of land, in order to launder their drug money, and to gain social status amongst the traditional Colombian elite.
Many of the English and Norman magnates and barons were against Matilda because she was married to Geoffrey V, count of Anjou.
Many of John's supporters, sensing a tide of change, moved to support the barons.

Many and perceived
Many subjects attributed differences in Kohnstamm reactivity to differences in degrees of subjective control -- voluntary as the Kohnstamm-positive subjects perceived it and involuntary as the Kohnstamm-negative subjects perceived it.
Many news organizations reflect or are perceived to reflect in some way the viewpoint of the geographic, ethnic, and national population that they primarily serve.
Many countries in the Maghreb region also invest in Morocco because of perceived similarities in identity.
Many of the Zones were perceived as lacking in content.
( Note 37 ) Many of these tests were conducted under the so-called MKUltra program, established to counter perceived Soviet and Chinese advances in brainwashing techniques.
" Many Muslims were offended by what was perceived as a denigration of Muhammad, and many reacted violently.
Many fractal images are admired because of their perceived harmony.
Many hair products contain chemicals which can cause build-up, resulting in dull hair or a change in perceived texture.
Many studies have been done to determine whether perceived benefits of a limited endoscopic or arthroscopic release are significant.
Many opinions were put forward for the defeat, some relating to perceived difficulties with the Parliamentary Appointment model, others relating to the lack of public engagement or that most Australian were simply happy to keep the status quo.
Many groups were undisciplined, due to both the circumstances of their formation and what they perceived as revolutionary spirit.
Many of the networks recruited and controlled by the British and Americans were not perceived by the French as being especially interested in establishing a united or integrated Résistance operation, and the guerrilla groups controlled by the communists were only slightly more engaged by the idea of a Résistance " umbrella " organization.
Many contemporaries perceived All Saints ' as Italian in character, though in fact it combines fourteenth century English details, with a German-style spire.
Many of these neighborhoods are located in Northern cities where African Americans moved during The Great Migration ( 1914 – 1950 ) a period when over a million African Americans moved out of the rural Southern United States to escape the widespread racism of the South, to seek out employment opportunities in urban environments, and to pursue what was widely perceived to be better quality of life in the North.
Many children's programs also have a large adult following, sometimes due to perceived quality and educational value, and sometimes among adults who watched the shows as children or with their own children and now have a nostalgic emotional connection ( an example is the continuing popularity of programming from Nickelodeon, which prompted the network to launch The ' 90s Are All That, a late-night block featuring reruns of 1990s Nickelodeon shows ).
Many modern scholars accept the identification, pointing to a perceived similarity of character between the two and to possible references in the Satyricon to affairs at the Neronian court.
Many of the nobility decided to instead challenge his succession to the throne and instead pledged allegiance to Narseh, the last remaining son of Shapur I, and someone who was perceived as being a stronger leader and one who would be able to bring glory to Persia.
Many perceived it as an ' impure form ' of Chinese.
Many do not claim because the system is perceived as cumbersome ; however, the system has improved for holders of some rail passes.
Many electronic design elements combine to affect perceived sound quality, making the global " analog mixer vs. digital mixer " question difficult to answer.
Many authors suspected that music has a soothing effect on the patient by affecting how noise is perceived: music renders noise familiar, or buffers the patient from overwhelming or extraneous noise in their environment.
Many in Hong Kong believe that Tung's responsiveness to this request, in contrast to what is commonly perceived to be his lack of desire, was due in part to the fact that Tung himself owes a personal debt to the PRC government: his family's shipping conglomerate Orient Overseas was bailed out for the sum of US $ 110 million by Chinese government-owned companies in the 1980s.
Many onsen ban bathers with tattoos, which in Japan are traditionally perceived as a badge of criminality — Yakuza traditionally have elaborate tattoos.

Many and king's
Many of the king's vassals ( who included for a long time the kings of England ) ruled over territories far greater than his own.
Many critics agree that in Richard II, this central theme of the king's two bodies unfolds in three main scenes: the scenes at the Coast of Wales, at Flint Castle, and at Westminster.
Many serving men ( servientes or sergeants ) would be promoted to positions of importance within the king's or lord's household.
Many notable men would come from this noble family, including Aernout III, who would die fighting on the French king's side at the Battle of the Golden Spurs.
Many nobles in Schleswig and Holstein preferred John ’ s much younger brother Frederick, but John successfully argued for electing both the late king's sons as co-dukes.
Many of the structures were designed with neoclassical elements to further and to echo the king's ambitions to make France a New Rome.
Many historians see the ensuing months as the beginning of the king's bouts of depression.
Many of the king's daughters ( Amenhotep ) had influences as great if not greater than his wives '.

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