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Many wealthy individuals bypassed the hordes of people attempting a consultation by making additional animal sacrifices to please the oracle lest their request go unanswered.
Many wealthy families lacked prestige and power, for example, because they were Jewish.
Many Americans have the feeling that these wealthy interests, whether corporations, unions or PACs, are so powerful that ordinary citizens can do little to counteract their influences.
Many wealthy persons chose Wiesbaden as their retirement seat, as it offered leisure and medical treatment alike.
Many wealthy Protestants, such as John Foxe and John Cheke, fled England, and Walsingham was among them.
Many Norwegian chieftains who were wealthy and respected posed a threat to Harald ; therefore, they were subjected to much harassment from Harald, prompting them to vacate the land.
Many artists were drawn to Taos due to the presence of Mabel Dodge Luhan, a wealthy heiress from Buffalo, New York who had run a prominent art salon in Florence, Italy, and Manhattan, New York, before settling in Taos in 1917.
Many wealthy planters settled in the area, leaving a legacy of historic mid-19th century architecture that largely survived intact into the modern era.
Many wealthy and progressive people have made Laguna Beach their home and added to the local culture.
Many of the other residents which were not involved in agriculture were wealthy business and professional men who worked with the railroad or in San Francisco.
Many celebrities and wealthy business people including Oprah Winfrey, Rob Lowe and Eric Schmidt own Montecito homes and large estates.
Many wealthy and influential Augusta residents had summer homes in Grovetown, escaping the heat and disease of the city in the swampy river area.
Many wealthy families came to the hotel to seek refuge from the heat and from the large populations of malaria-carrying mosquitoes.
Many wealthy, influential, and upper income families live in Balmville on roads such as River, Sloane, Commonwealth, Susan, and Grand.
Many of them assumed that Ottoline was a wealthy woman.
Many wealthy celebrities, athletes, and business moguls make their residency in Grosse Pointe Shores, including:
Many processualists took this further and criticised the fact that archaeologists from wealthy, western countries were studying and writing the histories of poorer nations in the second and third worlds.
Many scholars believe the location to have been home to a Jewish sect, the Essenes being the preferred choice ; others have proposed non-sectarian interpretations, some of these starting with the notion that it was a Hasmonean fort which was later transformed into a villa for a wealthy family or a production center, perhaps a pottery factory or similar.
Many of the properties are owned by wealthy New York City residents who use the island as a weekend retreat.
Many of the elected members of the Popular Front were professional persons and several of which were from wealthy backgrounds.
Many of the policy prescriptions ( e. g., the privatization of state industries, tax reform, and deregulation ) are criticized as mechanisms for ensuring the development of a small, wealthy, indigenous elite in the Third World who will rise to political power and also have a vested interest in maintaining the local status quo of labor exploitation.
Many wealthy Americans agitated for military action, but the preparations of the individual colonies for conflict were poor.
Many wealthy families had lost much of their fortunes and several of the large mansions were subdivided for apartment or boarding-house accommodation.
Many members of the new class of wealthy drug barons began purchasing enormous quantities of land, in order to launder their drug money, and to gain social status amongst the traditional Colombian elite.

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Many merchants from Amsterdam and Zeeland decided to work with marine and merchants from Hamburg, Glückstadt ( then Danish ), England and other countries.
Many Albanians won fame and fortune as soldiers, administrators, and merchants in far-flung parts of the Empire.
Many intellectuals and merchants had grown tired of the overpowering control that Spain still had in the American colonies, and were interested in expanding their export markets to Britain and the United States.
Many people viewed the tithes and fees — a constant source of irritation for farmers and merchantsas unjust.
Many of them had been merchants and artisans in London, which was overflowing with refugees from French Catholic persecution.
Many residents and merchants choose to avoid this route simply because of the Welsh mountain of which the highway was paved upon.
Many local merchants were attracted to the new town.
Many of these merchants passed on this demand to their customers, although the popular governor, John Hancock, did not impose hard currency demands on poorer borrowers and refused to actively prosecute the collection of delinquent taxes.
Many merchants of Medary and Fountain packed up their businesses and belongings and moved to Brookings, which was surveyed and platted on October 3 and 4, 1879.
Many Yorkshire wool merchants played a large part due to their involvement in the establishment of a near monopoly in English wool trade through the exclusion of foreign imports.
Many Strasbourg merchants left to avoid a potential clash with imperial forces.
Many of the independents began as stores and merchants who bought the whisky in bulk and bottled it for individual sales.
Many of the Nejedi tribes even in ancient times were not nomadic or bedouin but rather very well settled farmers and merchants.
Many of the people they captured were sold as slaves to English merchants and carried to Jamaica.
Many merchants, messengers and travelers from China, the Middle East and Europe used the system.
Many merchants from Armenia, Persia, India and Khiva settled in the town, giving it a multinational and variegated character.
Many of those kufari were enslaved and sold by their Muslims captors to European and Asian merchants, mainly from Portugal, who by that time had established trading outposts along the coast of West Africa.
Many of these merchants were from the same families who had been part of the development of the banking process in Italy.
Many of these were merchants involved in New Spain's principal activities.
Many merchants objected to the use of a negative term to refer to one of the most important shopping days in the year.
Many of them exhibit chopmarks which are counterstamps from Asian merchants to verify the authenticity of the coins.
Many members, therefore, became merchants or earned their living in financial services.
Many wealthy wool merchants added to the town's heritage: for example, John Greenway ( 1460 – 1529 ) added a chapel to St Peter's parish church in 1517, and a small chapel and almshouses in Gold Street which still stand ; the Almshouse Trust still houses people today.

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