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Much and delight
Much to the delight of King Virata and his subjects, Bhima challenged Jimuta and knocked him out in no time.
Much to their parents ' surprise and delight, the two were married while summering in Europe in 1963.
Much to the delight of Yugi, a supernatural child monitoring him high above the skies of the city, Tenchi takes a seat beside Sakuya Kumashiro, a girl who takes an almost immediate liking to him.
Much to the delight of many Reamer Club Alumni, the Boilermaker Special VII is outfitted with modern LED lighting on both its running boards as well as its cyclops.
Much to the delight of the Burnley supporters, Amar Singh scored two centuries and six half-centuries.
Much to the delight of fans, Greater Media announced in late October that it had plans to flip the format of Burlington, NJ classic rock station WTHK to smooth jazz change the call sign to WJJZ and broadcast on 97. 5.
Much to the delight of the crowd, Laporte did not refuse to trade punches with the champion until the bell rang to end round fifteen, signifying the end of the bout.

Much and citizens
Much subsequent controversy about Rousseau's work has hinged on disagreements concerning his claims that citizens constrained to obey the general will are thereby rendered free: The notion of the general will is wholly central to Rousseau's theory of political legitimacy.
Much more effective was, however, the granting of the tax remission that the citizens of Lyons had requested from Leo I.
Much of the rescue efforts were average citizens of the community who journeyed out in the early morning hours in small fishing boats to help at the scene.
Much as counties were subdivided as the population grew to maintain a government of a size and location both convenient and of citizens with common interests ( at least to some degree ), as Virginia grew, the portions that remained after the subdivision of Kentucky in 1776 became more populated.
Much of the old town is vacant, as citizens prefer the new homes and shops that ring the old town, because they are accessible by automobile.

Much and Chang
Much of Chang ' an was ruthlessly destroyed during its repeated sacking during the Anshi Rebellion and several subsequent events.
Much of Chang ' an was abandoned and the rebuilt Chang ' an, called " Xincheng ( lit.
Much of the population of Jiangling were taken to Western Wei as captives, and Chen Chang and Chen Xu, while they were treated with respect, were also taken to the Western Wei capital Chang ' an.

Much and City
Much of southern and western Connecticut ( along with the majority of the state's population ) is part of the New York metropolitan area ; three of Connecticut's eight counties are statistically included in the New York City combined statistical area, the same area is widely referred to as the Tri-State area.
Much of urban Kansas City sits atop bluffs overlooking the rivers and river bottoms areas.
Much of the early work on these methods was done in Ivan Sutherland's graphics group at the University of Utah, and at the Evans & Sutherland company in Salt Lake City.
Much of the western part of I-40, from Oklahoma City to Barstow, parallels or overlays the historic U. S. Route 66.
Much of the land that Ludington came to own in 1859 encompassed most of what would become known as the City of Ludington.
Much of the moonshine produced ended up in one of two other Iowa cities: Sioux City or Pocahontas.
* Much of the area sits on the " Grayling outwash plain ", a unique habitat named for the City.
Much of the growth of the area occurs around the lakes in the neighboring townships, in Pokegama, Chengwatana or Pine City Township, and as of the latest Census, the Pine City Zip Code ( 55063 ) had 9, 348 people living in it.
Much of early Kent's economy was based on dairy farming for the New York City market, but with many reservoirs being constructed in the late 19th century for drinking water for the same city, most of the farms were submerged, and the dairy industry was all but abandoned by the 1920s.
Much of the filming took place prior to the September 11 attacks, and in the audio commentary Boyle notes the parallel between the " missing persons " flyers seen at the beginning of the film and similar flyers posted in New York City in the wake of the attacks.
Much of the game is set in Millennium City.
In addition to " I Feel Fine ", feedback was used on the introduction to songs including Jimi Hendrix's " Foxey Lady ", the Beatles's " It's All Too Much ", Hendrix's " Crosstown Traffic ", the Strokes's " New York City Cops ", Ben Folds Five's " Fair ", Midnight Juggernauts's " Road To Recovery ", Nirvana's " Radio Friendly Unit Shifter ", Jesus And Mary Chain's " Tumbledown " and " Catchfire ", Stone Roses's " Waterfall ", Porno for Pyros's " Tahitian Moon ", Tool's " Stinkfist ", and the Cure's " Prayer For Rain ".
Much damaged by fire and vandalism by the time of the sale, the house has now been completely restored by Chelmsford City Council.
Much of The City of Lost Children is set in a Rube Goldberg-like laboratory, and it's a prominent theme of Micmacs.
Much of the land in the North and West Ends of the City rises to 230 – 274 metres ( 750 – 900 feet ) above sea level, with the recently annexed Tower Hill, at 286 m ( 942 ft .) a. s. l., being the highest point in the City.
*" How Much Longer " ( 1977, Deptford Fun City, 7 ", DFC02 )
Among other notable mentions of Big Sur in music are Buckethead's song " Big Sur Moon " on the album Colma, and the song Big Sur by Irish indie band The Thrills from their album So Much for the City.
Much of the student night-life in Iowa City is centered around the pedestrian mall (" ped mall "), which contains numerous restaurants, local shops / boutiques, and over thirty bars.
Much of that support bled to the NDP, which won 58 seats, including a sweep of the Bloc's heartlands in Quebec City and eastern Montreal.
Much like City, MuchMusic emphasized the liveness and spontaneity of television, relying largely on hand-held cameras, and impromptu shots of VJ's taken just about anywhere in the CHUM-City offices.
Much of the eastern side of the range from north of Salt Lake City to the Bear River Mountains is especially gentle in comparison to the rest of the range.
Much of both of Edward Einhorn's modern Oz novels, Paradox in Oz and The Living House of Oz, are set in Gilikin County, specifically in the kingdom of Tonsoria, homes to Princesses Ayala and Talia, and in Absurd City, home of the Parrot-Ox.

Much and Chinese
Much of Chinese culture, literature and philosophy further developed during the Zhou Dynasty ( 1045 – 256 BC ).
Much of this new scholarship comes from the realization that there is much about Chinese history that is unknown or controversial.
Much of the philosophy of traditional Chinese medicine derived from empirical observations of disease and illness by Taoist physicians and reflects the classical Chinese belief that individual human experiences express causative principles effective in the environment at all scales.
Much of the rioting targeted Chinese Indonesians.
Much as he wished to contain the conflict, even considering personal diplomacy with Kuomintang Chinese leader Chiang Kai-shek, he and his cabinet feared that Japanese troops would not respect any peace agreement.
Much of Said's criticism of Western " Orientalism " is based on particularizing trends also present in Asian works by Indian, Chinese and Japanese writers and artists, in their views of Western culture and tradition.
Much of what is known about the history of Greater Mongolia, including Inner Mongolia, is known through Chinese chronicles and historians.
Much of what is known of early Chinese figure painting comes from burial sites, where paintings were preserved on silk banners, lacquered objects, and tomb walls.
Much of the Chinese gang warfare took place on Doyers street.
Much of the book was also translated into Chinese as the Huihui Yaofang ( Prescriptions of the Hui Nationality ) by the Hui people in Yuan China.
Much of Manglish grammatical structure is taken from Chinese dialects.
Much of the official signage in the terminal buildings is trilingual ( English, French, and Chinese ).
Much of the vocabulary borrowed by Japanese, Korean and Vietnamese ( collectively known as Sino-Xenic vocabulary ) descends from Early Middle Chinese, but many distinctions were inevitably lost in mapping Chinese phonology onto foreign phonological systems.
Much of the information collected by the Chinese mainstream media is published in neicans ( internal, limited circulation reports prepared for the high-ranking government officials ), not in the public outlets.
Much of what we know of early Chinese figure painting comes from burial sites, where paintings were preserved on silk banners, lacquered objects, and tomb walls.
Much of Chinese culture still continues until today ; such as lion and dragon dancing during the CNY, temple celebration, eating bakchang ( meat dumpling ), mooncake, baby fullmoon, pulut kuning, telur merah, eat ' e ' ( tangyuan ), religious celebration including praying Na Tuk Kong.
Much of the early extant evidence for the origins of Mahāyāna comes from early Chinese translations of Mahāyāna texts.
Much of the criticism of this statement involved the historical significance of the term: sangokujin historically referred to ethnic Chinese and Koreans, working in Japan, several thousand of whom were killed by mobs of Japanese people following the Great Kantō earthquake of 1923.
Much like the ancient Greeks, the Chinese traditionally believe that guardian gods watched over cities.
Much of this vocabulary was borrowed back into Chinese around the turn of the 20th century and is now used indistinguishably from native Chinese vocabulary.
Much to the surprise of the Chinese the new currency even gained in value against the gold yen, although Japanese businessmen claimed that it was not backed up by sufficient silver reserves.

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