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Many dot-coms named themselves with onomatopoeic nonsense words that they hoped would be memorable and not easily confused with a competitor.
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 hoped to get around the law by leaving and then returning, crowding the trains going back.
They hoped to defeat the Blackfoot weakened by smallpox and attacked a camp near Fort Whoop-Up ( called Akaisakoyi-“ Many Dead ”).
Many of the families believed that the punishment was just ; others had hoped for a more severe sentence.
Many of these severe things were said by Apion, by which he hoped to provoke Gaius to anger at the Jews, as he was likely to be.
Many in the rural areas hoped that political independence would bring with it immediate improvement in their life circumstances.
Many hoped that funds would be approved for the project during Minnesota's 2004 legislative session, but the representatives at the capitol were unable to find common ground on a number of issues, the issuing of bonds among them.
Many fans had hoped that Wagner would be able to close the series with the line " good night, dear ," just as she had uttered " good morning, dear " as the first line of the program back in 1956.
Many Grand Masters hoped that ultimately recognition would lead to integration but they knew it would be a long time before that happened.
Many Czechs hoped that dissolution would quickly start an era of high economic growth in the Czech Republic ( without the need to " sponsor the less developed Slovakia ").
Many hoped that they would be admitted into an expanded Super 12 competition or perhaps the Tri Nations.
Many Shawnees nevertheless hoped to use British aid to reclaim their lands lost to the settlers.
There was a Dralasite's Rights protest at Port Loren about 10 days ago as the Dralasite Equality Foundation has been trying to raise awareness of the plight of Dralasite discrimination across the frontier ... Many of the crowd and their supporters had hoped that having the protest this close to the upcoming elections would help to have the Dralasite problem heard.
Many people in the F1 Paddock believed that Prost, knowing he wouldn't finish, hoped to make Senna use too much fuel in his bid to keep ahead, something which could have consequences for Senna later in the race if he was forced to back off to try to finish.
Many of the former Confederate generals, General James Longstreet in particular, claimed that if Col. Taylor ever wrote another book about the war, they hoped he would tell the " rest of the story.
Many on the right hoped that once in power he would destroy Weimar democracy from the inside and restore the pre-Weimar status quo.
Many Christians in the 2nd century CE hoped to receive a transcendent personal revelation such as Paul was able to report to the church at Corinth () or that John experienced on the isle of Patmos, which inspired his Revelation.
Many in the city objected to the government of the State of Louisiana's attempt to enforce strict racial segregation, and hoped to overturn the law with a test case in 1892.
Many progressives, such as George M. Forbes — president of Rochester's Board of Education — hoped to make government in the U. S. more responsive to the direct voice of the American people when he said:
Many progressives such as Louis Brandeis hoped to make American governments better able to serve the people's needs by making governmental operations and services more efficient and rational.
Many progressives hoped that by regulating large corporations they could liberate human energies from the restrictions imposed by industrial capitalism.
Many advocates of capitalism such as Schumpeter agreed with Marx's analysis of capitalism as a process of continual change through creative destruction, but, unlike Marx, believed and hoped that capitalism could essentially go on forever.
Many neighbors to the Sognsvann Line complained about the proposal, stating that they had hoped that the section from Majorstuen to Berg would have been rebuilt as a tunnel.

Many and reverse
Many flags are dyed through and through to be inexpensive to manufacture, such that the reverse side is the mirror image of the obverse ( front ) side, generally the side displayed when the flag is flying from the observer's point of view from left, the side of the pole, to right.
Many cycles can run in reverse to move heat from the cold side to the hot side, making the cold side cooler and the hot side hotter.
Many software crackers have later grown into extremely capable software reverse engineers ; the deep knowledge of assembly required in order to crack protections enables them to reverse engineer drivers in order to port them from binary-only drivers for Windows to drivers with source code for Linux and other free operating systems.
Many of them were inscribed with Knosion or Knos on the obverse and an image of a Minotaur or Labyrinth on the reverse, both symbols deriving from the myth of King Minos, supposed to have reigned from Knossos.
Many settlers were also part of a larger reverse migration of people who had originally settled in the Willamette Valley.
Many of the boundaries are thrust or reverse faults.
Many sports cars, especially English makes such as MG and Triumph, as late as the early 1970s were offered with a fly-off handbrake option for competition purposes — the button on the end of the lever has to be pressed before the brake will lock on, which is the reverse of the normal arrangement — allowing for faster and more controlled application in a handbrake turn, and was less liable to be accidentally locked on while doing such a maneuver.
Many autotrophic bacteria and archaea fix carbon via the reductive acetyl CoA pathway, the 3-hydroxypropionate cycle, or the reverse Krebs cycle.
Many modern automatic transmissions have a safety mechanism in place, which does to some extent prevent ( but does not completely avoid ) inadvertently putting the car in reverse when the vehicle is moving forwards.
Many C-41RA ( rapid access ) minilab processors also use 2 stage reverse cascade fixing for faster throughput.
Many earlier nickels from 1938 to 1964 are still in circulation, and their mintmarks can be found on the reverse to the right of Monticello, with the exception of the 1942-1945 war nickels cited elsewhere in this article.
Many trains were through routed from the southern and eastern suburbs through to the north and west, but the flow was imbalanced and a number of trains were required to reverse direction.
Many players also have monetary incentives written in their contracts which are based on statistical measurements, and official scorers have the option to reverse a scoring decision within 24 hours of the conclusion of a game.
Many writers have described Lady Alice's execution a judicial murder, and one of the first acts of parliament of William and Mary after the Glorious Revolution was to reverse her attainder on the grounds that the prosecution was irregular and the verdict injuriously extorted by " the menaces and violences and other illegal practices " of Judge Jeffreys.
Many current lines of research in mathematical logic, proof theory and reverse mathematics can be viewed as natural continuations of Hilbert's original program.
Many seniors entering into reverse mortgages don't fully understand the terms and conditions associated with the loans, and it has been suggested that some lenders have sought to take advantage of this.
Many commercial aircraft cannot use reverse thrust in flight.
Many reengineering activities can also be understood as RTE when the software is updated to reflect changes made to the previously reverse engineered specification.
Many maintain that it is easier for digits to be reduced or lost during evolution than the reverse, however there is no evidence for this.
Many legacy third party CIFS implementations have taken considerable time to add support for the stronger protocols that Microsoft has created to replace LM hashing because the open source communities supporting these libraries first had to reverse engineer the newer protocols — Samba took 5 years to add NTLMv2 support, while JCIFS took 10 years.
Many sequences on the album appear to run in reverse, sometimes mid-song, seemingly for no apparent reason.
Many Dartmouth Phi Sigma Kappas held out hope that the national organization might eventually reverse the Bedford Resolution, but were dismayed at the racist attitudes of the leadership.
Many Electronika designs were the result of dedicated reverse engineering efforts by Soviet engineers, who were working for the Soviet military-industrial complex but were challenged with producing consumer goods which were in great shortage in the Soviet Union.

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