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Many of the articles justified the lack of coverage, citing that the death did not justify national attention ; initial reports failed to mention that the two perpetrators were gay, whereas the Shepard reports identified Shepard as gay and the crimes as hate crimes from the beginning.
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Many of Reed's articles speak of a yearning for a simpler time and urge the reader to forgo the pursuit of money and comforts in favor of a cultured life of the mind.
Many aspects of the syntax of Greek have remained constant: verbs agree with their subject only, the use of the surviving cases is largely intact ( nominative for subjects and predicates, accusative for objects of most verbs and many prepositions, genitive for possessors ), articles precede nouns, adpositions are largely prepositional, relative clauses follow the noun they modify, relative pronouns are clause-initial.
Many Polish newspapers published numerous articles claiming that Russia must apologize to Poland for the Molotov – Ribbentrop Pact.
Many authors have cited proverbs as epigrams at the beginning of their articles, e. g. "' If you want to dismantle a hedge, remove one thorn at a time ' Somali proverb " in an article on peacemaking in Somalia.
The Ancient Egyptians covered the faces of pyramids with polished white limestone, containing great quantities of fossilized seashells .< ref > Viegas, J., Pyramids packed with fossil shells, ABC News in Science, < www. abc. net. au / science / articles / 2008 / 04 / 28 / 2229383. htm ></ ref > Many of the facing stones have fallen or have been removed and used to build the mosques of Cairo.
Many of his theoretical articles from this period, such as Eisenstein on Disney, have surfaced decades later as seminal scholarly texts used as curriculum in film schools around the world.
Many international lawyers, in addition, believe that the Declaration forms part of customary international law and is a powerful tool in applying diplomatic and moral pressure to governments that violate any of its articles.
Many texts and articles either use the opposite convention or completely unrelated symbols for these two functors.
First owned and published by Alexander Macmillan, Nature was similar to its predecessors in its attempt to “ provide cultivated readers with an accessible forum for reading about advances in scientific knowledge .” Janet Browne has proposed that “ far more than any other science journal of the period, Nature was conceived, born, and raised to serve polemic purpose .” Many of the early editions of Nature consisted of articles written by members of a group that called itself the X Club, a group of scientists known for having liberal, progressive, and somewhat controversial scientific beliefs relative to the time period.
: Many of these articles were originally based on information from the 1911 edition of Encyclopædia Britannica.
Many articles include some witticism ; image captions are often humorous puns and the letters section usually concludes with an odd or light-hearted letter.
Many of these articles criticized the war on terror, belittling it as " declaring war on an abstract noun " and comparing it to attempting to " annihilate mockery ".
Many commercial publishers are experimenting with hybrid models where older articles or government funded articles are made free, and newer articles are available as part of a subscription or individual article purchase.
Many articles were carried over from the ninth edition, some with minimal updating, some of the book-length articles divided into smaller parts for easier reference, yet others much abridged.
Many law journals, psychology journals, and literature journals will only print articles or papers that use gender-inclusive language.
Many articles and biographies over the years report that Creighton was led to believe his mother had died while he was a boy, and was only made aware she lived after his father's death in 1930.
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Many boxing fans and members of the media were outraged that Steele would stop a match that Taylor was winning with only two seconds left, while others felt that Steele was justified in stopping the fight given Taylor's condition and the fact that he was unable to respond to Steele before the conclusion of the match.
Many or most analytic philosophers would wish to be able to hold to what is known as the JTB account of knowledge: the claim that knowledge can be conceptually analyzed as justified true belief — which is to say that the meaning of sentences such as " Smith knows that it rained today " can be given with the following set of necessary and jointly sufficient conditions:
Many Marxist opponents of the war, such as Rosa Luxemburg, blamed the Second International's " betrayal " partly on its doctrine of the inevitability of socialism, which justified its attempt to reform existing capitalist states.
Many portraits were extremely flattering, which could be justified by an appeal to idealism as well as the sitter's vanity ; the theorist Armenini claimed in 1587 that " portraits by excellent artists are considered to be painted with better style and greater perfection than others, but more often than not they are less good likenesses ".
Many Confederate units had signed on, initially, for a one year service, and felt completely justified in walking away when they'd reached their breaking point.
Many Victorian institutions, including the museum, are now viewed as having contributed to the same racist thinking that justified slavery.
Many opponents of animal flights believe that such flights are no longer justified because man is today able to live and work in space for fairly long periods of time.
Many in Britain at once believed the story of a " no quarter " order, and many also thought it justified their own army ’ s uncommonly savage behaviour after winning the battle, when government troops abused and butchered many prisoners, and even onlookers ( including children ).
Many early Labour leaders, including Fraser, had been jailed for opposing conscription in World War I, and were branded hypocrites for later introducing it — Fraser justified his change of position by saying that World War I was a pointless war, but World War II was necessary.
Many were originally unhappy that Priske had been frozen-out of the team with Redknapp's return, and felt justified in their valuation of the player after the impressive role he played in earning the club survival from relegation.
Many community groups claimed that McCollister was not justified in using deadly force, and there were numerous calls for his prosecution.
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Many gags focus on this ; his inability to get a date is usually attributed to his lack of social skills, his poor taste in clothes ( Garfield remarked in one strip after seeing his closet that " two hundred moths committed suicide "; in another, the " geek police " ordered Jon to " throw out his tie "), and his eccentric interests which range from stamp collecting to measuring the growth of his toenails to watching movies with " polka ninjas ".
Many reasons have been cited for the obscurity of Western classical music in India, a country rich in its musical heritage by its own right, however the two main reasons are an utter lack of exposure and a passive disinterest in what is considered esoteric at best.
Many attempts to popularize Western classical music in India have failed in the past due to disinterest and lack of sustained efforts.
Many people with LEMS, both with and without VGCC antibodies, have detectable antibodies against the M1 subtype of the acetylcholine receptor ; it is thought that their presence participates in a lack of compensation for the slow calcium influx.
Many thousands of meteorites have been distributed in this way, most of which lack any information about how, when, or where they were discovered.
Many point to the lack of a bullpen for their downfall, as the Brewers had the lead in five of the seven games.
Many large boats emit very low frequencies which confuse the manatee and explain their lack of awareness around boats.
Many acts and ordinances were passed in the first decades of the colony, but lack of funds and parochialism ( the desire to spend locally raised money locally, rather than use it to link different provinces ) hindered the growth of the road network.
Many university laboratories in the United States have closed, citing a lack of acceptance by mainstream science as the reason ; the bulk of parapsychology research in the US is now confined to private institutions funded by private sources.
Many proto-scientists from the Islamic Golden Age and medieval and Renaissance Europe are considered polymaths, in part because of the lack of anything corresponding to modern scientific disciplines.
Many demographers have linked Spain's very low fertility rate to the country's lack of any real family planning policy.
Many of these are essentially straightforward newspapers, publishing in tabloid format, because subway and bus commuters prefer to read smaller-size newspapers due to lack of space.
Many languages lack a distinction between voiced and voiceless obstruents ( stops, affricates, and fricatives ).
Many industries were constrained by the lack of steel, being reliant on cast iron and wrought iron alone.
Many critics see the concept of indigo children as made up of extremely general traits, a sham diagnosis that is an alternative to a medical diagnosis, with a complete lack of science or studies to support it.
Many attribute the lack of supermodels with publications decision to place celebrities on the cover of magazines rather than fashion models.
Many of the victims and their relatives refused to apply for rehabilitation out of fear or lack of documents.
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