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Many colleagues were unnerved by his scathing critical attacks on those whom he found guilty of shoddy scholarship.
Many colleagues and students in Munich attacked his response to the German Revolution and some right-wing students held protests in front of his home.
Many of Picasso's friends and colleagues, even fellow painters Henri Matisse and Georges Braque, were upset when they saw this painting.
Many of his cabinet colleagues secretly welcomed his departure as they believed his dominance and popularity were a threat to the Constitution.
Many nations sent oceanographic observations to Maury at the Naval Observatory, where he and his colleagues evaluated the information and gave the results worldwide distribution.
Many of the significant living writers during the 80s have written one or more biographies of deceased artist or other colleagues.
Many Festschriften also feature a tabula gratulatoria, an extended list of academic colleagues and friends who send their best wishes to the honoree.
Many of his colleagues were executed.
Many of his colleagues and students expressed disappointment with the recordings and felt they did not truly represent Busoni's pianism.
Many have commented on this, and one of his colleagues, Haro von Buttlar, collected stories told by Houtermans and privately published them in a book with more than 40 pages.
Many women prefer to make a complaint and to have the matter resolved within the workplace rather than to " air out the dirty laundry " with a public complaint and be seen as a traitor by colleagues, superiors and employers, adds Kamir.
Many of German's colleagues in the musical establishment did, however, find his work to be of the highest quality, including Elgar and Sir John Barbirolli.
Many members of his administration, and colleagues in his party were charged with corruption while he was governor.
Many authors, including Davis and Mermelstein, have commented that the spectral basis functions of the cosine transform in the MFC are very similar to the principal components of the spectra, which were applied to speech representation and recognition much earlier by Pols and his colleagues.
Many colleagues of Mahalanobis took an interest in statistics and the group grew in the Statistical Laboratory located in his room at the Presidency College, Calcutta.
Many of Cullen's show business colleagues were likewise unaware of his disability, which occasionally led to awkward situations.
Davis said, " Many of my colleagues will join me and the gentleman from Pennsylvania Mr. Weldon, co-chair, in giving tribute to some of the outstanding Americans from our districts.
Many of McKean's friends and closest work colleagues observed a number of unrepentant sins in his life, after multiple confrontations a letter was drafted by numerous evangelists around the world calling for his repentance.
Many of his colleagues and friends were arrested ( including the Prime Minister Alois Eliáš ) and shot or sent to concentration camps.
Many weeks throughout the school year, students attend two or even three productions a week produced by their colleagues, and some take the hour and forty minute train ride to New York City to see performances there.
Many of his friends and colleagues come to the funeral: John Carter, Peter Benton, Kerry Weaver, Abby Lockhart, Luka Kovač, Susan Lewis, Jing-Mei Chen, Robert Romano, Jerry Markovic, Lydia Wright, Frank Martin, Donald Anspaugh, William " Wild Willy " Swift ( played by Michael Ironside in 1994 ), Haleh Adams, Michael Gallant, Cleo Finch, Jen, Rachel, Ella, and Elizabeth.
Many of Vitter's colleagues in the state legislature, including Republicans, supported Treen and charged that Vitter was difficult to work with as a legislator.
Many of his colleagues volunteered to serve with him, and the Decima Flottiglia was revived, headquartered in Caserma del Muggiano, La Spezia.
Many of his friends and colleagues died in the war, and Durkheim died shortly before its end.

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Many of these were part of the corruption indulged in by Scott and the Pennsylvania's president, J. Edgar Thomson, which consisted of inside trading in companies that the railroad did business with, or payoffs made by contracting parties " as part of a quid pro quo ", as biographer David Nasaw writes.
Many BBSes inspected every file uploaded to their public file download library to ensure that the material did not violate copyright law.
Many of the cartoons and art Watterson did at Kenyon can be found online.
Many city-states in ancient Greece limited debt slavery to a period of five years and debt slaves had protection of life and limb, which regular slaves did not enjoy.
Many went to Nicaea, where Theodore Lascaris set up an imperial court, or to Epirus, where Theodore Angelus did the same ; others fled to Trebizond, where one of the Comneni had already with Georgian support established an independent seat of empire.
Many consider New Yorker cartoonist Peter Arno the father of the modern gag cartoon ( as did Arno himself ).
Many fans and media were beginning to blame Jerry Jones for the team's ills, noting that he refused to hire a strong coach or general manager, preferring to hire coaches who did not want to be involved with personnel duties so that Jones himself, as GM, could manage them.
Many more errors came from the tendency of actors to interpolate words and sentences, producing so many corruptions and variations that a law was proposed by Lycurgus of Athens in 330 BC "... that the plays of Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides should be written down and preserved in a public office ; and that the town clerk should read the text over with the actors ; and that all performances which did not comply with this regulation should be illegal.
" Many studio heads agreed nor did they want negative feelings about Hollywood to be instilled in political leaders.
Many Muslims believe as Saudi Prince Saud al Faisal did that the hundreds of billions of dollars in wealth obtained from the Persian Gulf's huge oil deposits were nothing less than a gift from God to the Islamic faithful.
:" Many will say to me, ' Lord, Lord, did we not in your name eat and drink and do powerful deeds?
:" Many will say to me on that day, ' Lord, Lord, did we not in your name eat and drink and prophecy and drive out demons?
Many stayed, as did most of the Indian traders and small businessmen who saw opportunity in the opening up of the interior of Kenya.
Many churches still display holy relics such as the bones of a saint, a scrap of cloth once worn by a holy man, or the skull of a martyr ; the Templars did the same.
Many argued that it was a scourge on cricket and must be stamped out, while some did not see what all the fuss was about.
Many natural structures, including human bodies, follow a certain handedness, but it was widely assumed that nature did not distinguish the two possibilities.
" Many years later, when the Gundam series was finally licensed in North America, the rightsholders did come up with a unified list of " official spellings " for English-language material, and some of these spellings include Schodt's renditions, as well as the renditions to which certain North American fans were attached.
Many people did not support the handing out of the already small state resources the Afghan state had at its disposal.
Many early chip companies were wiped out in the aftermath ; those that survived did so by finding other chips to produce.
Many languages around the world have no numerals above two to four — or at least did not before contact with the colonial societies — and speakers of these languages may have no tradition of using the numerals they did have for counting.
Many in the colony however, began to chafe against the aristocratic Family Compact who governed while benefiting economically from the region's resources, and who did not allow elected bodies the power to effect change ( much as the Château Clique ruled Lower Canada ).
Many clergy and lay people of Utrecht did not want to become one more formerly autonomous jurisdiction now under Roman control, however, many did.
Many things have existed that did not have an owner, sometimes called the commons.

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