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Many people partially blame the older German legal tradition of legal positivism for the ease with which Hitler obtained power in an outwardly " legal " manner, rather than by means of a coup.
Many mainframe customers run two machines: one in their primary data center, and one in their backup data center — fully active, partially active, or on standby — in case there is a catastrophe affecting the first building.
Many order theoretical definitions for partially ordered sets can be generalized to preorders, but the extra effort of generalization is rarely needed.
Many of the group's soundtracks were composed at least partially of reworked material from the band's studio albums or work that was in progress for upcoming albums ; see, for example, the resemblance between the track " Igneous " on their soundtrack for Thief and the track " Thru Metamorphic Rocks " on their studio release Force Majeure.
Many of the central characters are wholly or partially based upon Shelley's acquaintances ( Peck, 1923 ).
Many orders and partially completed plants were cancelled.
Many languages already have compiler front-ends designed for Parrot ; however, many of them are still only partially functional.
Many rotifers can retract the foot partially or wholly into the trunk.
Many other anti-fascist resistance movements across Nazi-occupied Europe consisted partially of children ( for example, Szare Szeregi in Poland ).
Many predatory mammals have protractile claws that can partially hide inside the animal's paw, especially the Felidae, where almost all of its members have fully protractible claws.
Many movies have been filmed in and around Mendocino and Mendocino County, including Dying Young, The Russians Are Coming ; Overboard ( actually filmed in Fort Bragg ); The Dunwich Horror ; The Karate Kid, Part III ; Dead & Buried ; Forever Young ; Same Time Next Year ; Racing with the Moon ( partially filmed in Fort Bragg ); Pontiac Moon ; and The Majestic ( also partially filmed in Fort Bragg ).
Many of these traditions have lapsed or been partially abandoned.
Many are preeminent legal scholars ; Harvard Law School faculty were responsible for more downloaded papers on the Social Science Research Network than any other law school, a fact only partially explained by the school's size.
Many partially nitrated alcohol esters are suitable for use as monopropellants.
Many American universities also consider non-custodial parents to be partially responsible for paying college costs, and will consider their income in their financial aid determinations.
Many newer vehicles feature traction control, which partially mitigates the poor traction characteristics of an open differential by using the anti-lock braking system to limit or stop the slippage of the low traction wheel, increasing the torque that can be applied to both wheels.
Many of these are found on JezzBall. com, an unofficial JezzBall page that is at least partially funded through the sale of these clones.
Many of these agencies had been wholly or partially manned by Americans who subsequently evacuated the country out of fear of retaliation spurred by negative responses by the Sudanese government.
Many European wild boar populations are also partially descended from escaped domestic pigs and are thus technically feral animals within the native range of the ancestral species.
Many well-known movies including The Young Ones, Summer Holiday, Dr Zhivago, The Confessions of .... series of films, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Moby Dick, The Dam Busters, 633 Squadron, The Shining starring Jack Nicholson, the first three Indiana Jones films and the first three Star Wars movies were partially filmed at the former Associated British Studios in Shenley Road.
* Many of Charles Dickens's most famous novels are at least partially set in London, including Oliver Twist ( 1838 ), The Old Curiosity Shop ( 1840 ), A Christmas Carol ( 1843 ), David Copperfield ( 1850 ), Bleak House ( 1853 ), Little Dorrit ( 1857 ), A Tale Of Two Cities ( 1859 ), Great Expectations ( 1861 ), Our Mutual Friend ( 1865 ), and The Mystery of Edwin Drood ( 1870 ).
Many of the buildings were partially destroyed during the defence of the city.
Many floats had been partially submerged in floodwaters for weeks.

Many and educated
Many were educated to prepare themselves for life in the royal court.
Many educated and well-trained officers lost the opportunity to educate younger soldiers, as the necessary equipment and basis lacked adequate funding.
Many became educated, artisans and property owners.
) Many were well educated.
Many of the educated elite saw this as a peasant dialect and were determined to restore the glories of Ancient Greek.
Many educated Lithuanians came back from studies abroad and the Grand Duchy was boiling with active cultural life, sometimes referred to as Lithuanian Renaissance ( not to be confused with Lithuanian National Revival in the 19th century ).
Many of them stepped out after the recognition of Syrian independence, but their influence is still evident on fluency of French by the educated class in Syria.
Many educated Syrians also speak English and French.
Many foresters were either from continental Europe ( like Sir Dietrich Brandis ), or educated there ( like Gifford Pinchot ).
Many of the new authors in this decade were formally educated in literature, philosophy and other academic subjects at the many schools or institutes for writers established throughout Norway.
Many highly educated amateurs now also travelled to Egypt, however, including women such as Harriet Martineau and Florence Nightingale, who both left fascinatingly philosophical accounts of their travels, which revealed learned familiarity with all the latest European Egyptology.
Many were well educated men and women who had come seeking greater opportunities in their chosen fields.
Many talented African Americans were educated at Harvard during Eliot's tenure, including such notables as W. E. B.
Many men were Louisiana Creoles, part of the educated class.
Rather, that people had to face up to an unnecessary brutal conflict based on envy and contempt, and accept that we will never be born equal until The Many can be educated out of a false sense of inferiority and The Few can understand that biological superiority is not a state of existence but rather a state of responsibility.
" Many people with facial piercings are seen as ' rougher ' or ' less educated ' and these stereotypes are hurting many people looking for work ," said professor F. Holloway.
Many of these immigrants were highly educated, such as songwriter Vangelis Papazoglou, and Panagiotis Toundas, composer and leader of Odeon Records ' Greek subsidiary, who are traditionally considered as the founders of the Smyrna School of Rebetiko.
Many politicians, and also high military officers, were initially sympathetic with the Lapua Movement, as anti-communism was the norm in the educated classes after the Civil War.
Many eminent men were educated at Magdeburg.
Many of the early pastors were educated and trained by mission societies in Germany.
Many Taliban had been educated in madrasas in Pakistan and were largely from rural Pashtun backgrounds.
Many French Nobel Prize and Fields Medal laureates were educated at the École Normale Supérieure in Paris, Lyon or Cachan.
Many eminent naval and military officers were educated there, but he seems to have been such a strong disciplinarian that he provoked a rebellion of about 50 boys at some time in the early years of the new century.
Many were educated and arrived with capital to set up businesses or buy farms.

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