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Many Australians knew how to ride and shoot prior to enlistment, making them talented recruits, but the Australian soldiers were infamous for their lax attitude towards formal parade ground discipline, a notoriety that the Australian soldiers revelled in.
Many talented African Americans were educated at Harvard during Eliot's tenure, including such notables as W. E. B.
Many were talented amateurs, hired on the basis of level designs they had created.
Many singers from Simpson have taken part in the DMMO Apprenticeship Program, an opportunity afforded usually to only the most talented graduate students and young professional singers from all over the United States.
Many have different feelings: the same interviewer describes de Raadt's " transformation " on founding OpenBSD and his " desire to take care of his team ," some find his straightforwardness refreshing, and few deny he is a talented hacker and security " guru ".
Many, especially researchers in the natural sciences, as well as young researchers, have long demanded the abandonment of the habilitation as they think it to be an unnecessary and time-consuming obstacle in a scientific career, contributing to the brain drain of talented young researchers who think their chances of getting a professorship at a reasonable age to be better abroad and hence move, for example, to the UK or USA.
Many talented and famous rock / blues musicians died at age 27.
Many of the most talented and respected print journalists have been sportswriters.
Many of the staff also teach at the Junior RNCM, a Saturday music school for talented young musicians who are keen on pursuing a musical career.
Many college events feature singers from the Canadian Opera Company or musicians from the Taliskar Players as well as many talented Junior Fellows who share their music after supper or at events.
Many talented big men have elected to play the more versatile power forward position, giving them more room to run the floor and play outside the paint.
Many talented golfers played on this tour, including Ted Rhodes, Bill Spiller, Pete Brown, Lee Elder, Willie Brown Jr. and Charlie Sifford.
Many of the sculptures are displayed in the spaces they were intended for, including many works by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, which comprise a large percent of his lifetime output of secular sculpture, starting with a juvenile, but talented, work such as the Goat Amalthea with Infant Jupiter and Faun ( 1615 )< ref >
Many notable talented foreign players have been and are playing in the Russian league as well as local talented players worthy of a spot in the starting eleven of the best clubs.
Many of them were talented writers who left behind their hunting lore in various publications.
Many talented younger players came and reached high standards.
Many analysts have pegged this draft as one of the most talented groups, some even say better than the 1979 NHL Draft, ever selected in a single draft.
Many bright students, such as the talented young poets Bohdan Kravtsiv and Olena Teliha ( executed by the Nazis at Babi Yar ) were attracted to the OUN's revolutionary message.
Many talented painters started their carrier from there.
Many of Harvard ’ s most talented music students, including Elliott Carter and Daniel Pinkham crossed the Cambridge Common to study with Longy ’ s performance faculty.
Many talented and ambitious young architects had been attracted by building opportunities stemming from the Great Chicago Fire of 1871.
Many talented persons began to migrate to Garhbeta from
Many of the college's staff also teach at the Junior Trinity, a Saturday music school for talented young musicians who are keen on pursuing a musical career.

Many and financiers
Many financiers, who had expected to make a relatively quick profit, were not willing to make this sort of long term commitment.
Many of the largest ranches were owned by Scottish and English financiers.
Many potential financiers also found the film's content to be unsettling, including not only the gore, but the use of the word " nigger " early in the film.
Many of them had extensive and intimate business relations with German interests and were still dreaming of a new system of ' synarchy ', which meant government of Europe on fascist principles by an international brotherhood of financiers and industrialists.
Many of the Jewish financiers were Marranos who had fled from Iberia during the period leading up to the expulsion of Jews from Spain.

Many and bankers
Many farmers and working men favored the bill ; but Eastern bankers favored a veto because of their reliance on bonds and foreign investors.
Many in the public saw the bonds as benefiting bankers, not the nation.
Many of the purchasers were professionals and other friends of the investors and the Fair Oaks community was initially composed primarily of businessmen and other professionals, including bankers and engineers.
Many " bankers " have often been mistaken for being from England or Ireland when traveling to areas outside of the Outer Banks.
Many farmers believed that the country's financial system did not treat them fairly, and that they were being exploited by big-city bankers and moneylenders.
Many Chinese also worked as money lenders, bankers, and money changers.
Many younger Becker bankers, hired from 1977 through 1984, never had the opportunity to rise through the Becker ranks because of its sale to Merrill Lynch in 1984.
Many early bankers in Greek city-states belonged to the metic classification of citizenship.

Many and worked
Many served in the armed forces, while others worked in intelligence ( for example, Office of Strategic Services and the Office of War Information ).
Many peasant parties were also nationalist parties, because peasants often worked their land for the benefit of landlords of different ethnicity.
Many worked to clarify the protocol as it gained popularity, and in 1997 RFC 2131 was released, and remains the standard for IPv4 networks.
Many were middle-and upper class women who had never worked for wages or seen the inside of a hospital.
Many of the family members worked for the church and only a few distant relatives were musicians.
Many thousands of volunteers worked in the hospitals and rest homes, most famously poet Walt Whitman.
Many of his films were noted for creating " psychological dilemmas " for his male protagonists along with having a strong " sense of environment ," similar in style to films by director Sidney Lumet, for whom he had earlier worked as assistant director.
Many historians, archaeologists and adventurers have reconstructed longships in an attempt to understand how they worked.
Many scholars in the field of cultural studies are now beginning to research the idea that myth has worked itself into modern discourses.
Many of the tools with which they once had worked were gone.
Many, many details still had to be worked out, both within GM and in the U. S. occupied zone of Germany, before this could actually occur.
Many Paraguayans grew crops and worked as wage laborers on latifundios ( large landholdings ) typically owned by foreigners.
Many of the composers had a direct connection to the Vatican and the papal chapel, though they worked at several churches ; stylistically they are often contrasted with the Venetian School of composers, a concurrent movement which was much more progressive.
Many of these descendants worked on Church's ranch.
Many of these people worked through the night.
Many young people worked as prostitutes ( the majority of prostitutes in London were between 15 and 22 years of age ).
Many children ( and adults ) worked 16 hour days.
Many distinguished figures have taught, worked and studied at the University of Glasgow, including six Nobel laureates and two Prime Ministers, Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman and Andrew Bonar Law.
Many of the puppeteers also worked on Sesame Street.
Many simple seed-removing devices have been invented over the years, but most required significant operator attention and worked on a small scale.
Carnegie's vision was to open a vocational training school for the sons and daughters of working-class Pittsburghers ( Many of whom worked in his mills ).
* Italian — Modigliani, Amedeo ( worked mainly in France ): Pierrot ( 1915 ); Severini, Gino: Many works, including The Two Pierrots ( 1922 ), Pierrot ( 1923 ), Pierrot the Musician ( 1924 ), The Music Lesson ( 1928 – 1929 ), The Carnival ( 1955 ).
* Spanish — Carmona, Fernando Briones: Melancholy Pierrot ( 1945 ); Dalí, Salvador: Pierrot with Guitar ( 1924 ), Pierrot Playing the Guitar ( 1925 ); Gris, Juan ( worked mainly in France ): Many works, including Pierrot ( 1919 ), Pierrot ( 1921 ), Pierrot Playing Guitar ( 1923 ), Pierrot with Book ( 1924 )— see images at right of page ; Picasso, Pablo ( worked mainly in France ): Many works, including Pierrot ( 1918 ), Pierrot and Harlequin ( 1920 ), Three Musicians ( 1921 ; two versions ), Portrait of Adolescent as Pierrot ( 1922 ), Paul as Pierrot ( 1925 ); Valle, Evaristo: Pierrot ( 1909 ).

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