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Much and rarer
Much rarer have been tricameral legislatures ; the Massachusetts Governor's Council still exists, but the most recent national example existed in the waning years of caucasian-minority rule in South Africa.
Much rarer are hit wicket, hit the ball twice, handled the ball, obstructing the field and timed out.
Much rarer than the typical tonsil stones are giant tonsilloliths.
Much rarer, most of these would chase the player ( with a couple of exceptions ).
Much rarer are accidents caused when the track circuits themselves fail.

Much and causes
Much of the credit for the resolution of the stagflation is given to two causes: a three year contraction of the money supply by the Federal Reserve Board under Paul Volcker, initiated in the last year of Carter's presidency, and long term easing of supply and pricing in oil during the 1980s oil glut.
Much like the historical religious organizations formed the basis for many of societal institutions, such as hospitals, service organizations perform many essential services for their community and other worthy causes.
Much of his expertise was his ability to persuade wealthy whites to donate money to black causes.
Much as Miles Joseph Berkeley ( 1803 – 1889 ) had insisted in 1841 that the fungus found in potato blight was the cause of the disease, de Bary declared that the rust and smut fungi were the causes of the pathological changes in diseased plants.
Much work remains to be done to completely clarify the causes of BPH.
Much recent work has been done to identify the underlying causes of the somatoform disorders as well as to better understand why conversion and hysteria appear more commonly in women.
Much of his research is related to the causes of schizophrenia.
Much of the effort was spent applauding causes that would annoy the U. S. government.
Much less common causes for perforated nasal septums include rare granulomatous inflammatory conditions like Wegener's granulomatosis.
Much of the behavior experienced from anger has been studied extensively, but most do not know what causes the next step, rage, or why some people go the extra emotional mile.

Much and may
Much energy is used in the vocalization and it takes a toll on the territory holder who may be displaced by a fitter rival if he tires.
Much simpler fixed wheel bikes are also available, and may be more suitable for commuters.
Much of this technology is based on science developed in the 1980s and used to produce what may be some of the most impenetrable operating systems ever.
Much of linear algebra may be formulated, and remains correct, for ( left ) modules over division rings instead of vector spaces over fields.
Much of this zone may be classified as desert.
Much like Euclid's first and third definitions and Plato's ' beginning of a line ', the Mo Jing stated that " a point may stand at the end ( of a line ) or at its beginning like a head-presentation in childbirth.
Much time may nevertheless be spent on basic physical training, such as stance training ( zhan zhuang ), stretching and strengthening of muscles, as well as on empty hand and weapon forms which can be quite demanding.
Much like Mormon ( who may have taken Amaleki as his model ), this last historian of the civilization that lasted for 400 years in the land of Nephi rose to the occasion and, filled with a sense of longing for what has been lost, eloquently recounted the last days of the Nephite people in their ancestral homeland, the land of Nephi.
Much of this may be categorized as computational chemistry, although computational chemistry usually refers to the application of theoretical chemistry in an applied setting, usually with some approximation scheme such as certain types of post-Hartree – Fock, density functional theory, semiempirical methods ( such as PM3 ) or force field methods.
Much trading of stocks takes place on an exchange ; still, corporate actions ( merger, spinoff ) are outside an exchange, while any two companies or people, for whatever reason, may agree to sell stock from the one to the other without using an exchange.
Much better is it oftentimes to grow wise at home and in private, than by publishing what you have amassed with infinite labour, to stir up tempests that may rob you of peace and quiet for the rest of your days.
Much of the current data comes from animal models which may not be relevant to humans.
Much later it was revealed that he may have fathered a daughter with a Tahitian woman named Taatamata with whom he seems to have enjoyed his most complete emotional relationship.
Much of the iron and bronze was reforged from the various weapons Demetrius's army left behind, and the abandoned second siege tower may have been used for scaffolding around the lower levels during construction.
Much is still in speculation about the true subject of this masterpiece, and many of the questions that are asked may never be truly answered.
Much less often they may arise as the result of migration of squamous epithelium through a perforation in the ear drum.
Much wildlife may be found in the wooded areas of Selsdon such as deer, and more recently parakeets.
Much of the information on the Greek plants may have come from his own observations, as he is known to have travelled throughout Greece, and to have had a botanical garden of his own ; but the works also profit from the reports on plants of Asia brought back from those who followed Alexander the Great:
Much precision may be lost if an arcsine is computed when the sine of an angle is close to one.
Much abbreviated and incomplete, the felony murder rule says that one committing a felony may be guilty of murder if someone, including the felony victim, a bystander or a co-felon, dies as a result of his acts, regardless his intent — or lack thereof — to kill.
Much of Stoke's writing may have been to justify his employer's deeds and his claim on current-day West Frisia, so that the details of the mishap and subsequent events could be largely legendary.
Much can be done nonverbally ; for example, if any subjects are just looking blankly at me, I may slowly shift my gaze downward, causing them to look at their hand, which I touch and say " look at this spot .".
He said this about Macaulay's determination to inspect physically the places mentioned in his History: " Much of the success of the famous third chapter of the History which may be said to have introduced the study of social history, and even ... local history, was due to the intense local knowledge acquired on the spot.
Much of this food may be considered as having been uniquely Australian-from such food items as macadamia nuts to kangaroo meat ( which is undergoing a renaissance of interest on contemporary Australian menus ).

Much and include
Much of the Duvaliers ' wealth, amounting to hundreds of millions of dollars over the years, came from the Régie du Tabac ( Tobacco Administration ), a tobacco monopoly established by Estimé, which expanded to include the proceeds from all government enterprises and served as a slush fund for which no balance sheets were ever kept.
These include Will Scarlet ( or Scathlock ), Much the Miller's Son, and Little John – who was called " little " as a joke, as he was quite the opposite.
Much more powerful than first-generation TMs, they include a linguistic analysis engine, use chunk technology to break down segments into intelligent terminological groups, and automatically generate specific glossaries.
Regular setters include Roger Squires, Ray Terrell, Jeremy Much, Don Manley, Peter Chamberlain and Brian Greer.
Much later, after Clayton had grown to include the Dividings, two of the old Cherokee trails became the main roads for Clayton and the county: U. S. 441 and U. S. 76.
A second Moody Bluegrass album entitled Two ... Much Love with a further 16 Moody Blues songs will include guest performances from Hayward, Lodge and Edge, ( each of whom is credited as the lead on one song ) plus Thomas and Pinder, making this the first time since 1978 that these five musicians all appeared on one newly-recorded album.
Much of his wealth went into the schools he patronized, but he also contrived to leave a fortune to a nephew, whose descendants include the Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes family.
Much larger types of keyed sheng include the da paisheng ( lit.
Their other hit singles include " Move Your Body " and " Too Much of Heaven ", all of which appeared on their album Europop, released in late 1999.
Notable examples of Hitchcock's early British suspense-thriller films include The Man Who Knew Too Much ( 1934 ), his first spy-chase / romantic thriller, The 39 Steps ( 1935 ) with Robert Donat handcuffed to Madeleine Carroll and The Lady Vanishes ( 1938 ).
Examples include, Topaz, Notorious, The Man Who Knew Too Much, The Interpreter, Proof of Life, State of Play and The Ghost Writer.
Much more care, education, and experience is typically required to make a positive identification of many species, however, and as such, few collect from more dangerous groups, such as Amanita, which include some of the most toxic mushrooms in existence.
Other clear examples include Dave Matthews Band's " So Much To Say " and Adele's " Daydreamer ".
Much of the museum ’ s collection of historic items was donated by over one hundred individual residents and include documents, photographs, artworks and more.
Its million-selling signature tunes include " Moments to Remember ," " Standin ' on the Corner ," " No, Not Much ," " Who Needs You ," and " Istanbul.
Much more expansive versions tend to include the former and currently Flemish-speaking portions of France, the formerly Dutch-speaking areas of Germany, or even the ethnically Dutch and / or Afrikaans-speaking parts of South Africa and Suriname, a former Dutch territory in South America.
Examples include: " You Could Have It So Much Better ", which references a 1924 portrait of Lilya Brik by Alexander Rodchenko ; " Take Me Out ", which references One-Sixth Part of the World, also by Alexander Rodchenko ; " This Fire " which references Beat the Whites with the Red Wedge by El Lissitzky ; and " Michael ", with single art based on A Proun by Lissitzky.
Her theatre credits include The Children's Hour ( at the Royal National Theatre ), Three Sisters, Much Ado about Nothing and The Lady from the Sea.
Other blue-eyed soul of the decade include the hits " How Long " by Ace ( Paul Carrack, lead vocals ), three hits by Ambrosia, " How Much I Feel ", " Biggest Part of Me ", and " You're the Only Woman ", and Bobby Caldwell's soul standard " What You Won't Do ( Do for Love )".
Much of the population farms ; important crops include bananas, cocoa, corn, groundnuts, tomatoes, and tubers.
Much like the Ramones, Screeching Weasel's common lyrical themes include girls and mental health problems ( Weasel suffered from anxiety ).
" Much of the show's humour is derived from the deliberate ineptitude of each impersonation and general incongruity ; famous scenes include Avid slapping Justin Timberlake with some raw meat, and trying to seduce Patsy Kensit while in character as Mel B.
Much of the film is slapstick comedy involving Chaplin manhandling large props, but other plotlines include a strike by the stagehands, and Purviance, who is unable to become an actress, dressing as a man and becoming a stagehand.
Other songs from " The Fantasticks " include " Soon It's Gonna Rain ", " Much More " and " I Can See It ".

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