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Many of these fans, and some members of the band itself, regard the performances filmed at Madison Square Garden as merely average for the time, coming as they did at the end of a long and exhausting tour, but nonetheless representative of the generally high standard of the band's live performances during this era.
Many scholars accept this meaning, pointing out that it indicates that Judas was from the start " the representative Jew " who betrayed Jesus in the Gospel dramatization of events, and we may not have in him an actual person or perhaps only do not know his actual name.
Many Irish peers also hold peerages of Great Britain and the United Kingdom, which formerly entitled them to sit in the House ( without the necessity of being elected a representative peer ) until 1999.
Many countries that are representative democracies allow for three forms of political action that provide limited direct democracy: referendum ( plebiscite ), initiative, and recall.
* Cliff Ammons, former Louisiana state representative and the " father of Toledo Bend Reservoir ", was on the faculty of Many High School from 1948-1967.
Many individuals hold both licenses, and might typically manage commission-based accounts as a stockbroker and fee-based accounts as an RIA investment advisor, or " IAR " investment advisor representative.
Many of these 52-card poker decks contain a variation on the pip style for the Ace of Spades, often consisting of an especially large pip or even a representative image, along with information about the deck's manufacturer.
Many of these musicians actually resided in Brooklyn ; Tim Berne is a prominent representative.
Many studies are modern and are carried out in western society, which, through factors like gender roles and taboo, are not widely representative, raising the need for more studies in different societies and historical eras.
Many kinds of scientists use herbaria to preserve voucher specimens ; representative samples of plants used in a particular study to demonstrate precisely the source of their data.
Many reviews refer to the preface of the novel and express skepticism in regard to Hawthorne's plea contained therein for the reader not to take the characters and occurrences of the novel as representative of real-life people and events.
Many, like journalist Marisa Meltzer, have argued this contemporary standard of beauty to be described as anorexic thinness, an unhealthy idea that is not representative of a natural human body: " Never before has the ‘ perfect ’ body been at such odds with out true size.
Many world level oil and gas companies such as Gazprom, LUKoil and Gazpromneft, TNK-BP, Shell ( Salym Petroleum Development N. V .) have their representative offices in Tyumen.
Many segregate genera have been recognized in recent studies, often with circumscriptions derived from selected representative species.
Many macroeconomic models today are characterized by an explicitly stated optimization problem of the representative agent, which may be either a consumer or a producer ( or, frequently, both types of representative agents are present ).
Many assemblies allow free postage ( through franking privilege or prepaid envelopes ) from a representative to a constituent, and often free telecommunications.
* The chapters at Georgetown University and the University of New Hampshire were highlighted in a 2003 New York Times article " Of Bart and Homer, and the Many Ways of Faith "-an article about their use of the Simpsons as a Bible study tool, and in 1986 The New York Times mentioned the chapter at Columbia University as representative of a trend of growing Christian fellowships on campuses in the northeastern United States.
Many see him as the main representative of a group of Swedish writers called “ Fyrtiotalisterna ” (“ the writers of the 1940s ”) who channel existentialist feelings of fear, alienation and meaninglessness common in the wake of the horrors of World War II and the looming Cold War .< ref >
Many feature a patron saint, badge or representative equipment.
Many politicians feared that Ganilau was compromising the neutrality of the Council, and it is thought that government pressure played a role in the decision of the Cakaudrove Provincial Council to replace him as their representative with someone less controversial.
Many countries have a national sport stadium, which typically serves as the primary or exclusive home for one or more of a country's national representative sports teams.
Many parish post-holders are appointed by the PCC such as sidesperson, child protection representative, treasurer, chalice bearers and sacristan.

Many and portraits
Many of the Fayum mummy portraits use tempera, sometimes in combination with encaustic.
Many portraits were painted of Somerset Maugham, including that by Graham Sutherland in the Tate Gallery, and several by Sir Gerald Kelly.
Many of his portraits, if in good condition, show his brilliance in the detailed handling of paint right up to the end of his life.
Many illustrations: author portraits ( many of ancient Greeks – Socrates, Plato, Euclid, Pythagoras ), birds, tables and diagrams of geomantic significance.
Many museums around the world have fine examples of Faiyum mummy portraits on display, notably the British Museum, the Royal Museum of Scotland, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and the Louvre in Paris.
Many portraits also depict amulets and pendants, perhaps with magical functions.
Many subjects reported feeling that the pieces did capture something unique about their identities even though nearly all of the portraits were absent of any clearly representational content.
Many urban school portraits from the 1890s show all but the oldest boys wearing knee pants.
Many of these works were portraits of Elizabeth Siddal, Jane Morris and William Holman Hunt's muse Annie Miller.
Many people enjoy having professionally made family portraits to hang in their homes, or special portraits to commemorate certain events, such as graduations or weddings.
Many portraits were done in several versions, to be sent as diplomatic gifts or given to supporters of the increasingly embattled king.
Many of these portraits have a lush landscape background.
Many of his sketches were published in London in 1823 and 1828, and a number of his works and incomplete self portraits are displayed in the Art Gallery of South Australia on North Terrace.
Many fine examples of these robes can be seen in portraits of Irish judges in the King's Inns.
Many portraits of wives for ( after ) 1914 emerged < emerge >, sophia Katarzyńskiej, executed free, wide brush pociągnięciami.
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 fine portraits still adorn Kent's splendid rooms at Raynham.
Many of his portraits were engraved by, amongst others, Joseph Collyer, Charles Turner, James Heath, Dean, Bartolozzi and Trotter.
Many carried portraits of Milk, and placards honoring his legacy.
Many of the bracteates feature ruler portraits of Germanic kings with characteristic hair that is plaited back and depictions of figures from Germanic mythology influenced to varying extents by Roman coinage while others feature entirely new motifs.
Many of his portraits begin in an individual format, but many times the idealized figure degenerates and is presented in graphic rather than pictorial space.
) Many famous Americans of the day had their portraits painted by him.

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