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Much and myth
Much of his earlier work was conceived in terms of a `` pseudo-anthropological '' myth reference, which is concerned with imaginary places and beings described in grandiloquent and travelogue-like language.
Much of Greek myth in his view recorded the consequent religious political and social accommodations until the final triumph of patriarchy.
( Much later a myth arose that the dissenting elector had done so in order that George Washington would be the only president in American history to be elected unanimously.
' Much has been written about it, and much of what has been written has been frankly a good deal of nonsense ... Legend by now it may be, but the Old Wreck is no myth ..." In 2005, Dr. Murray Johns also documented the nineteenth century eye-witnesses to the wreck, but found they fell into three distinct groups – those who placed the wreck in the sea, a second group who said it was on the beach, a third group who identified it as high up in the sand dunes.
Much like werewolves or vampires in Western lore, there are always variations on the myth depending on the liberties that each story takes with the legend.

Much and legend
Much of the research on Palestrina was done in the 19th century by Giuseppe Baini, who published a monograph in 1828 which made Palestrina famous again and reinforced the already existing legend that he was the " Saviour of Church Music " during the reforms of the Council of Trent.
Much Roman history of the era is shrouded in legend but it is believed that during the reign of Servius Tullius, the census ( from Latin: censeō – accounting of the people ) was introduced.
William Shakespeare's 1600 play Much Ado About Nothing contains an early modern reference to the legendary king, and Alfred Noyes ' poem Forty Singing Seamen is based on the Prester John legend ; and in 1910 British novelist and politician John Buchan used the legend in his sixth book, Prester John, to supplement a plot about a Zulu uprising in South Africa.
Much like in the legend, this Yamata no Orochi is easily attracted by women and alcoholic drinks ; however, its main head is on one side of the body, whereas the seven others, although sentient, seem to comprise its tail.
Much of the legend and symbolism of modern Polish patriotism derives from this period, including the conviction that Polish independence is a necessary element of a just and legitimate European order.
Much of what is thought to be known about him could be false, as Reilly was a master of deception, and most of his life is shrouded in legend.
Much to her chagrin, she moves with her family to the suburbs of Dellwood, New Jersey, but she confidently tells the audience, " A legend is about to be born.
Much of what we know about Ermac is derived from folklore and legend.
Much of its past is legend.
This comedy series loosely follows the legend of Robin Hood ( drawing heavily from the Errol Flynn version ) from the point of view of Much.
* Much of the legend of Caupolicán is found in the epic poem La Araucana by Alonso de Ercilla, a major piece of literature about the Spanish conquest of the Americas.

Much and was
Much as he abhorred slavery, Lincoln was always willing to concede to each `` slave state '' the right to decide independently whether to continue or end it.
Much of the older experimental work on respiratory infections was accomplished by very artificial procedures.
Much which was in embryo in 1000 had become reasonably well developed by 800.
Much of the history of the Hittite Empire was concerned with warring with the rival empires of Egypt, Assyria and the Mitanni.
Much of the distinction between the differing factions was over the phrasing that Christ expressed in the New Testament to express submission to God the Father.
Much emphasis was given to quantitative data, seen as the key to unlocking all of social history.
Much of the city, including the oil refinery which was the world's largest refinery with capacity of 680, 000 barrels per day, was badly damaged or destroyed by the siege and by bombing.
Much of the AIX v2 kernel was written in the PL / I programming language, which proved troublesome during the migration to AIX v3.
Jensen's most controversial work, published in February 1969 in the Harvard Educational Review, was titled " How Much Can We Boost IQ and Scholastic Achievement?
Much later, he was reinstated by the British, ruling during 1839-1842.
Much that happened between Nora and Torvald happened to Laura and her husband, Victor, with the most important exception being the forged signature that was the basis of Nora's loan.
Much damage was done to the hillside during the filming.
Much of this demolition was initiated by municipal architecture programs to build new residential or business quarters and main roads.
Much of the shareware movement was started via user distribution of software through BBSes.
Much of Bulgaria ’ s communist-era industry was heavy industry, although biochemicals and computers were significant products beginning in the 1980s.
Much of the scholarship of the 1800s assumes that Galatia was a province to the north of the first missionary journey churches started through Paul and Barnabas ' ministry as described in Acts 13-14.
Much later, a new trial was ordered by Yugoslavia and the convictions were overturned.
Much suspense was built around the devastation that Hurricane Ivan had caused as the leader of Government business Mr. Mckeeva Bush decided to close the Islands to any and all reporters.
Much of the banking sector was nationalized.
Much of the jump in FDI in 2006 was also the result of acquisitions and mergers, but has done little to create new employment in Chile.
Much later, the region was settled by Liburnians and Illyrians, while the first Greek colonies were established on the Vis and Hvar islands.
Much of Spain was under Muslim rulers during the Middle Ages, and castration had a history going back to the ancient near east.
Much later, when his fame was attached to the Reformed churches, their whole body of doctrine came to be called " Calvinism ".

Much and compiled
Much of the success of these teams and the teams that have followed is due to the efforts of Dave Van Horn, who compiled a record of 214-92 while leading Huskers from 1998-2002.
Much of Brainerd's influence on future generations can be attributed to the biography compiled by Jonathan Edwards and first published in 1749 under the title of An Account of the Life of the Late Reverend Mr. David Brainerd.
Much like Java and. NET, PL / B programs are compiled into an intermediate byte-code, which is then interpreted by a runtime library.
* Much of the information about the original school comes from the historical reviews compiled on significant anniversaries of the school for the three issues of The Chronicles of Erasmus Hall High School, 1906, 1906 – 1937, and 1937 – 1987 ( New York: New York City Board of Education, 1906, 1937, 1987 ); National Register nomination form for Erasmus Hall Museum, prepared by Betty Ezequelle and Stephen Lash, 1973 ; and Marian Miller, “ Erasmus Hall H. S.
Much of the information on ownership and publication dates was compiled from the catalog records of the newspaper in the OCLC database with information from the History of Warren County, Ohio ( Chicago, Illinois: W. H.
Much of the material was compiled from approximately 800 hours of interview and archive footage collected by the filmmakers.
Much like Java, C # is compiled to a type of bytecode ( called CIL ), and runs on top of a virtual machine called the Common Language Runtime in. NET.
Much of the rest of the novel he compiled from notes of ideas and dialogue which he had collected over the years ( and which he called " litterature " in the introduction to the first volume ).
* Much of this article was compiled from corresponding content from the Japanese Wikipedia.
Much of this work has been compiled into seven volumes including Todo México ( 1991-1999 ), Domingo siete ( 1982 ) and Palabras cruzadas ( 1961 ).

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