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Many of those who testified were immediately ostracized and shunned by their former friends and associates.
Many Islamic scholars and modern Western academics do not view Uzair as " Ezra "; for example Professor Gordon Darnell Newby associates Uzair with Enoch and Metatron.
Many scholars now believe that the author was one of Paul's pupils or associates, citing stylistic differences between Hebrews and the other Pauline epistles.
Many of the singer's closest associates and friends claim that Parsons was preparing to commence divorce proceedings at the time of his death ; the couple had already separated by this point.
Many of Beria's subordinates, proteges and associates were also arrested, among them Merkulov, Bogdan Kobulov, Sergey Golgidze, Vladimir Dekanozov, Pavel Meshik, and Lev Vlodzimirskiy.
Many of his former drug associates attend, including Derek, who reveals that Diego eventually cut him out as well.
Many young Push associates simply moved on to careers in the professions and academia.
Many of Guillaume's former associates deplore his reuse of the name for a purpose they regard as completely at odds with their former involvement.
Many aqualungs have been anachronistically depicted in comics in stories set during World War II, when in reality, at that time period, aqualungs were unknown outside Jacques-Yves Cousteau and his close associates in Toulon in south France.
Many Biblical scholars concluded that the account was a piece of political spin, which had been intended to disguise atrocities carried out by the tribe of Judah against Benjamin, probably in the time of King David as an act of revenge or spite by David against the associates of King Saul, by casting them further back in time, and adding a more justifiable motive ; more recently, scholars have suggested that it is more likely for the narrative to be based on a kernel of truth, particularly since it accounts for the stark contrast in the biblical narrative between the character of the tribe before the incident, and its character afterward.
Many of Cao's associates, such as Deng Yang ( 鄧颺 ), Li Sheng ( 李勝 ), He Yan ( 何晏 ), and Ding Mi ( 丁謐 ), were appointed as high-ranking officials.
Many details of the story seem to have originated with Monk's legal guardian, William K. Hoyte, an anti-Catholic activist, and his associates.
Many in this group were close friends and / or ( in the cases of Goffin-King, Mann-Weil and Greenwich-Barry ) married couples, as well as creative and business associatesand both individually and as duos, they often worked together and with other writers in a wide variety of combinations.
Many of their associates felt sympathy for the state of Germany after World War I, feared Communism, and supported the position of the British government.
Many of Barlow ’ s Special Forces students would later join him at EO after he started recruiting men to assist with the training of the Angolan forces Say's Walter Halicki one of Eeben's associates in the FAA.
Many of Birdman's former associates and enemies appear on the show in supporting roles ( the character Reducto, now given the first name Myron, regularly appears as a prosecuting attorney, and Mentok the Mind-Taker judges cases from late Season One onward ).
Many critics, including disgruntled former Carto associates as well as the Anti-Defamation League ( a group that fights antisemitism and Holocaust denial ), have noted that Willis Carto, more than anybody else, was responsible for keeping organized antisemitism alive as a viable political movement during the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, when it was otherwise completely discredited.
Many executives recruited by Scott left A & P ; they were replaced by Wood's associates from Grand Union.
" Many law firms have an " up or out policy " ( pioneered around 1900 by partner Paul Cravath of Cravath, Swaine & Moore ): associates who do not make partner are required to resign and join another firm, go it alone as a solo practitioner, go to work in-house in a corporate legal department, or change professions ( burnout rates are very high in law ).
Many previously commissioned sales associates were offered new positions as hourly " product specialists ," while 3, 900 salespeople were laid off, saving the company about $ 130 million per year.
Many of his associates were forced to resign or faced prosecution.
Many speakers who were his associates, admirers, friends and relatives spoke of the momentum he brought to the movement of Mathematics Education in the country.
" Many of Wayne's associates agreed that the film was a political platform for Wayne.
Many of Charles ' friends and associates in magic, throughout the world, sent in donations to fund this project.

Many and theatre
Many Confucian-educated Chinese who now lacked profession turned to the arts of painting and theatre instead, as the Yuan period became one of the most vibrant and abundant eras for Chinese artwork.
Many theatre troupes are devoted to staging improvisational performances and growing the improv community through their training centres.
Many theatre works were sympathetic towards Marxist themes, or were overt experiments in propaganda, such as the agitprop theatre by Brecht and Weill.
Many of the originally pornographic French ( and Viennese ) operettas were later played in a toned-down, " classical " version, which is how audiences today are mostly presented with the genre — in an opera house with opera singers, rather than in a private theatre with courtesans in the lead roles.
Many well-known people since their deaths have been discovered to enjoy spankings for erotic purposes or emotional gratification including renowned British Army officer T. E. Lawrence (" Lawrence of Arabia "), influential English theatre critic Kenneth Tynan, TV broadcaster Frank Bough, and English writer John Mortimer.
Many of these were companion pieces to the Gilbert and Sullivan operas, as the Victorian audiences preferred long evenings in the theatre.
Many theatre critics in 1992 read the production as a critic of Thatcherite Conservative politics, with Goole ’ s final speech reading as a direct rebuttal of former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher ’ s well-known statement “ There is no such thing as society ”.
Many top international opera singers have performed in the theatre, such as Barbara Hendricks, Plácido Domingo, Montserrat Caballé, Roberto Alagna, René Pape and Inva Mula.
Many of MacColl's best-known songs were written for the theatre.
During the early ' 80s, Day-Lewis worked in theatre and television including Frost in May ( where he played an impotent man-child ) and How Many Miles to Babylon?
Many times, the lighting crew of a small theatre will consist of a single lighting designer and one to three people, who collectively are in charge of hanging, focusing and patching all lighting instruments.
Many modern theatres attempt to do away with the fourth wall concept and so are instead designed with a thrust stage that projects out of the proscenium arch and " reaches " into the audience ( technically, this can still be referred to as a proscenium theatre because it still contains a proscenium arch, however the term thrust stage is more specific and more widely used ).
Many Pietists soon maintained that the new birth must always be preceded by agonies of repentance, and that only a regenerated theologian could teach theology, while the whole school shunned all common worldly amusements, such as dancing, the theatre, and public games.
Many alterations were made to the Great Hall, which became an accommodation block ; the Chapel Royal, which became a lecture theatre and dining hall ; the King's Old Building, which became an infirmary ; and the Royal Palace, which became the Officer's Mess.
Many other significant buildings were built in the 18th and 19th centuries, including the city hall, schools, churches, the synagogue, and the theatre.
Many criollas were first heard in the bufo theatre.
Many American theatre companies, such as The Bostonians, were established for the purpose of performing Gilbert and Sullivan's operas, such as H. M. S.
Many famous actors of the day appeared at the theatre, including the tragediennes Sarah Siddons and Eliza O ' Neill, the Shakespearean actors William Charles Macready, Edmund Kean and his son Charles.
Many of the plays are contemporaneous with the original theatre although productions of more modern plays are also featured.
Many famous people have been associated with the Military Town, including Charlie Chaplin who made his first stage appearance in The Canteen theatre aged 5 in 1894, and Winston Churchill, who was based there in the 19th century.
Many such prostitutes, as well as many young kabuki actors, were indentured servants sold as children to the brothel or theatre, typically on a ten-year contract.
Many prominent British comedians and comedy acts of the 1950s and ' 60s started their careers working at this theatre.
Many small theatre companies and venues add to the cultural attraction of the SOMA, such as the Lamplighters, The Garage, Theatre Rhinoceros, Boxcar Theater, Crowded Fire Theater, Off-Market Theaters, FoolsFURY Theater, and Climate Theater.

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