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Although Lovecraft is known mostly for his works of weird fiction, the bulk of his writing consists of voluminous letters about a variety of topics, from weird fiction and art criticism to politics and history.
The bulk of the maiden issue of the Expositor was devoted to criticism of Smith, founder of the Latter Day Saint movement and the mayor of Nauvoo.
This was a common criticism of many ITV franchisees as the bulk of production tended to be produced in one area, which was at the expense of other areas.
During his unsuccessful primary campaign, Jones drew criticism for spamming ( sending bulk emails to ) not only potential voters but also people around the world.
" He expands his criticism to the bulk of detective fiction, especially of the English variety which he complains is preoccupied with " hand-wrought dueling pistols, curare and tropical fish.
This could be considered as a certain bias in the show, but it was fully acceptable because its bulk material came from an acid criticism of the Brazilian middle class culture ( and how this segment of Brazilian society views the rest of the country and the world ).
While Cruse was very critical of American society, he reserved the bulk of his criticism for black intellectuals and leaders who he believed did not have the academic appetite to master the various disciplines necessary to advocate for real and effective societal change.
Despite criticism and queries over his form for the bulk of the year, Tredrea performed admirably in season 2008, kicking 31 goals and registering 28 score assists in 17 games.

bulk and however
The bulk of his early reputation, however, came not from his poetry or his music, but from his excellence as an orator.
Former MSI members were however still the bulk of the new party and former MSI leader Gianfranco Fini was elected leader of the new party.
As a bulk metal, cadmium is insoluble in water and is not flammable ; however, in its powdered form it may burn and release toxic fumes.
The city of Rome itself and the surrounding Suburbicarian diocese ( where Roman senators held the bulk of their landed property ), however, remained exempt.
For this reason, infrared, microwaves, and radio waves are thought to damage molecules and biological tissue only by bulk heating, not excitation from single photons of the radiation ( however, there does remain controversy about possible non-thermal biological damage from low frequency EM radiation, see below ).
There is still no consensus ; what does seem to be in agreement however is that the bulk of England's contemporary native population was already in place by the beginning of written history in this part of the world.
Export growth contributed to the economic recovery, however the bulk of the country's economic activity is in the services sector.
It is, however, highly probable that when the bulk of the Lombards migrated, a considerable part remained behind and afterwards became absorbed by the Saxon tribes in the region, while the emigrants alone retained the name of Lombards.
Changes in the temperature, pressure, and bulk composition of a rock mass cause changes in its mineralogy ; however, a rock can maintain its bulk composition, but as long as temperature and pressure change, its mineralogy can change as well.
The bulk of the business of foodservice of this category, however, was catering at the topnotch customers ’ homes or other locations, and such catering was often for birthdays, marriages, funerals, promotions and other important celebrations / festivals.
The actual numerical difference can be very small when considering small molecules and the molecular mass of the most common isotopomer in which case the error only matters to physicists and a small subset of highly specialized chemists ; however it is always more correct, accurate and consistent to use molar mass in any bulk stoichiometric calculations.
Eukaryotic genomes are ubiquitously associated into chromatin ; however, cells must spatially and temporally regulate specific loci independently of bulk chromatin.
The bulk of Privy Counsellors, however, are politicians.
Economically, however, the majority of Perot voters ( 57 %) were middle class, earning between $ 15, 000 and $ 49, 000 annually, with the bulk of the remainder drawing from the upper middle class ( 29 % earning more than $ 50, 000 annually ).
The bulk of the bureaucrats, however, are civil servants whose jobs and pay are protected by a civil service system against major changes by their appointed bureau chiefs.
Note however, that most of the sheer bulk of these attacks are made by automated vulnerability scanners and computer worms.
Many are concerned, however, that the greatest need is in developing nations — where the vast bulk of the estimated 650 million people with disabilities reside.
The bulk of Pomerania was however made an independent Pomeranian bishopric, set up in the territory of the Duchy of Pomerania in 1140, after Bolesław had died in 1138 and the duchy had broken away from Poland.
The bulk of his work, however, is non-fiction, consisting mainly of essays and historical commentaries.
The Historic District comprises the bulk of the community, however some residences were built in the 1950s in a more modern style.
The author must, however, have derived the bulk of the material in the saga from oral tradition which he manipulated for his own artistic purposes.
A fractal function, however, is statistically stationary, meaning that its bulk statistical properties are the same everywhere.
The bulk of relationships, however, according to Tennov, are those between a limerent person and a nonlimerent other, i. e. limerent-nonlimerent bonding.

bulk and was
The bulk of the press corps was covering Rheinholdt's conference.
For he seemed to sense at once that before him was no South Sea, but the solid bulk of the North American continent.
The automatic flour mill built by Oliver Evans in 1785 was called the beginning of modern bulk material handling by Roe ( 1916 ).
But once the bulk of the Macedonian army had retired, the states of Thessaly feared the return and vengeance of Alexander, and so sent for aid to Thebes, whose policy it was to put a check on any neighbor who might otherwise become too formidable.
He was supported by the bulk of Iberian peoples, who were discontent with the heavy taxation imposed upon them by their spend-thrift rulers.
There, a special vault was built to house the physical bulk of nearly $ 230, 000, 000 worth of bonds.
The bulk of the documents relate to the running of a large, private estate is named after Heroninos because he was phrontistes ( Koine Greek: manager ) of the estate which had a complex and standarised system of accounting which was followed by all its local farm managers.
If the superscription of the book of Zephaniah is a reliable indicator of the time that the bulk of the book was composed, then Zephaniah was a contemporary of the prophet Jeremiah ( or Jeremias ).
The transport in bulk of building materials such as bricks over long distances was rare before the age of canals, railways, roads and heavy goods vehicles.
But the sponsorship deal was terminated before it commenced after it was revealed that British steel only made up a tiny fraction of steel used in construction of the stadium-the bulk of the steel had been imported from Germany.
With their cavalry support gone, the Cossack wagon-fort, containing the vast bulk of the Cossack army now stood isolated on the battlefield, and in effect was under siege by the Polish army.
Since copper metallurgy was already known to have existed in Europe since 7000 BC, with heavy axes of natural bronze produced in bulk since 5500 BC, and since true bronze, made by deliberately alloying copper with tin had already been used in parts of east-central Europe since 3700 BC, Ötzi's axe came as no surprise to archaeologists.
The overwhelming bulk of de Camp's fantasy was comic.
The move towards shooting more films on the West coast around Los Angeles continued during World War I, until the bulk of American production was carried out there.
Arimondi left there a small garrison of approximately 1, 150 askaris and 200 Italians, commanded by Major Giuseppe Galliano, and took the bulk of his troops to Adigrat, where Oreste Baratieri, the Italian commander, was concentrating the Italian Army.
The bulk of the film was shot on Oshima ( an island near Japan ) instead.
Up to the discoveries of bulk amethyst in Brazil in the 19th century, amethyst was considered a precious stone as well, going back to ancient Greece.
Each data system bus ( aka string ) was composed of the same functional elements, consisting of multiplexers ( MUX ), high-level modules ( HLM ), low-level modules ( LLM ), power converters ( PC ), bulk memory ( BUM ), data management subsystem bulk memory ( DBUM ), timing chains ( TC ), phase locked loops ( PLL ), Golay coders ( GC ), hardware command decoders ( HCD ) and critical controllers ( CRC ).
Thus, only those who could afford such weaponry fought as hoplites ; as with the Roman Republican army it was the middle classes who formed the bulk of the infantry.
The bulk of the Visigothic army was composed of slaves, raised from the countryside.

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