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Many European countries, such as Germany, ban most Sunday shopping.
Many Jews were forced to flee Germany.
Many commentators fault Stoiber's reaction to the floods in eastern Germany, in the run-up to the election, as a contributory factor in his party's poor electoral result and defeat.
Many Afghan academics studied in Germany, many more sought refuge in Germany during the years of civil war.
Many of the city-states of Germany were run by bishops, who in reality were from powerful noble families and showed scant interest in religion.
Many others followed in Germany and also nearby in what would later become Czechoslovakia.
Many of her filmmaking peers in Hollywood had fled Nazi Germany and were unsympathetic to her.
Many people from Germany and abroad traveled to Berlin to take part in the Parade — over a million attended in the years 1997 through 2000 and 800, 000 in 2001.
Many, many details still had to be worked out, both within GM and in the U. S. occupied zone of Germany, before this could actually occur.
Many Paraguayans believed Germany was no more of a threat to Paraguay's sovereignty than the United States.
Many others were captured and prosecuted by Allied authorities at the Nuremberg Trials for war crimes, and absconding SS criminals were the targets of police forces in various Allied nations, post-war West and East Germany, Austria, and Israel.
Many swim clubs were formed around that time, and the sport simultaneously developed within several countries, including Australia, Canada, France, Germany, and the USA.
" Many of them had to get special dispensation to drive their Trabants into West Germany, since most of the Trabants on the road failed West German emissions standards ( their pollution was four times the European average ).
Many foundational contributions to quantum mechanics were made in Weimar Germany or by German scientists during the Weimar period.
Many European countries and cultures influenced by them have stories of werewolves, including Albania ( oik ), Armenia ( mardagayl ), Croatia / Bosnia and Herzegovina ( vukodlak ), France ( loup-garou ), Greece ( λυκανθρωπος-lycanthropos ), Spain ( hombre lobo ), Bulgaria ( върколак-varkolak ), Turkey ( kurtadam ), Czech Republic ( vlkodlak ), Slovakia ( vlkolak ), Serbia / Montenegro ( вукодлак-vukodlak ), Belarus ( ваўкалак-vaukalak ), Russia ( оборотень-oboroten ' ), Ukraine ( вовкулака-vovkulaka and перевертень-pereverten ' ), Poland ( wilkołak ), Romania ( vârcolac, priculici ), Macedonia ( vrkolak ), Slovenia ( volkodlak ), Scotland ( werewolf, wulver ), England ( werewolf ), Ireland ( faoladh or conriocht ), Wales ( bleidd-ddyn ), Germany ( Werwolf ), the Netherlands ( weerwolf ), Denmark / Sweden / Norway ( Varulv ), Norway / Iceland ( kveld-ulf, varúlfur ), Galicia ( lobishome ), Portugal / Brazil ( lobisomem ), Lithuania ( vilkolakis and vilkatlakis ), Latvia ( vilkatis and vilkacis ), Andorra / Catalonia ( home llop ), Hungary ( Vérfarkas and Farkasember ), Estonia ( libahunt ), Finland ( ihmissusi and vironsusi ), and Italy ( lupo mannaro ).
Many decades of Hungarian raiding had highlighted the inability of the later Carolingian kings of Germany to demonstrate that they were kings in more than name.
Many foreign nations have located their diplomatic missions to the Palestinian Authority in Ramallah, including, as of 2010, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Korea, South Africa, Norway, Sri Lanka, Switzerland, China, Poland, Portugal, The Netherlands, Russia, Jordan, Brazil, Finland, Denmark, Ireland, Germany, India, Japan, the Czech Republic, Canada and Mexico.
Many countries such as China, Italy, the United States, Germany, India and Britain have unified into single nation-states, with others like the European Union following suit, suggesting that further globalization will bring about a unified world order.
Many authors went into exile — to Germany, the U. S., the Vatican.
Many authors fled to the U. S. and Canada ( Josef Škvorecký ), Germany ( Peroutka ), Austria ( Kohout ), France ( M. Kundera ), but they generally did not fare much better than their contemporaries in Czechoslovakia, largely due to the absence of a readership.
Many were transferred into the Intelligence Corps and sent back to Germany and Austria in British uniform.
* Swiss — Klee, Paul ( worked mainly in Germany ): Many works, including Head of a Young Pierrot ( 1912 ), Captive Pierrot ( 1923 ), Pierrot Lunaire ( 1924 ), Pierrot Penitent ( 1939 ).
Many nations have a mixture of jus sanguinis and jus soli, including the United States, Canada, Israel, Germany ( as of recently ), Greece, the Republic of Ireland.
Many such people were given token training as Abwehr " agents " and then issued papers allowing them to leave Germany.

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Many Americans reacted irrationally to the challenge of Russia and turned to the repression of ideas by force.
" Many Muslims were offended by what was perceived as a denigration of Muhammad, and many reacted violently.
Many reacted negatively to the unkept state of the grounds.
Many older students reacted to the event by creating black comedy jokes similar to those that circulated after the Challenger disaster.
Many residents of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania reacted angrily to an October 30, 2003 strip.
Many composers reacted to the Post-Romantic and Impressionist styles and moved in quite different directions.
Many researchers have reacted to this limitation by studying lesser conflicts instead, since they have been far more common.
Many of the union's alumni reacted to the news of this decision with Duncan Hamilton saying: " This is a total failure to appreciate that for many alumni the GUU was the most influential and important part of their university life.
Many Moldovans reacted with outrage at this infringement of their sovereignty and the Soviet central government publicly rebuked the separatists for making the situation worse and pushing Moldova further toward independence.
Many common people reacted by moving to the countryside, sometimes joining the estates of the wealthy, and in general trying to be self-sufficient and interact as little as possible with the imperial authorities.
Many schools reacted to this movement as anti-educational, saying that schools should teach only the fundamentals of education.
Many other EU countries, starting with the United Kingdom, reacted by increasing its limit to avoid that people transfer savings to Irish banks.
Many reacted negatively to the story, but surprisingly few educated Catholics were among them.
Many Sheffield United fans reacted angrily to his move and he has been since given the nickname Judas.
Many fans expected either Gagne or Slaughter to win the title that night and the crowd reacted with shock when both were eliminated late in the match.
Many fans and critics reacted negatively to the revelation that Principal Skinner, a recurring character since the first season, was an impostor.
Many area specialists reacted unfavorably to the news of the Council's restructuring, which they read as a massive signal of a changing research environment.
Many fellow Democrats and feminists reacted bitterly to Lockyer's surprise announcement, which proved damaging to his future political aspirations.

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