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Much and predicted
Much seaborgium chemical behavior is predicted by extrapolation from its lighter congeners molybdenum and tungsten.
Much of the Earth's land mass is also predicted to become submerged beneath the oceans of the world and the government of India will hand over power to them.

Much and reputation
Much of John's later, negative reputation was established by two chroniclers writing after the king's death, Roger of Wendover and Matthew Paris.
Much of the band ’ s enduring and unfashionable reputation stems from their emergence in the early 1980s as the most commercially successful band of the neo-progressive rock movement, an unexpected revival of the progressive rock musical style that had fallen out of critical favour in the mid-1970s.
Much of Wilmington's economy is based on its status as the most populous and readily accessible city in Delaware, a state that made itself attractive to corporations with business-friendly financial laws and a longstanding reputation for a fair and effective judicial system.
Much of his reputation was built on his ability to die dramatically ( such as by falling off a building ) when shot on film.
Much but not all of Peter's reputation comes from the works of the chronicler Pero López de Ayala, who after his father's change of allegiance had little choice but to serve Peter's usurper.
Called the Poet of the Sierras and the Byron of the Rockies, he may have been more of a celebrity in England than in his native U. S. Much of his reputation, however, came not from his poetry but from the image he created for himself by capitalizing on the stereotypical image of Western frontiersmen.
Much of this confusion has been alleviated by recent work integrating reputation models in terms of underlying psychological theory.
Stassen gained a reputation as a liberal, particularly when, as president of the American Baptist Convention in 1963, he joined Martin Luther King in his march on Washington, D. C. Much of Stassen's political thought came from his religious beliefs.
Much of this land is within the city boundaries and these ranges have the reputation of providing the most consistent wind in the country.
Much of the re-building of the postwar period would in later decades be regarded as mistaken, especially the large numbers of concrete buildings and ringroads which gave the city a reputation for ugliness.
* " Much as the incident was bad for my reputation, we needed a scare like that to bring attention to this problem.
Much of his early knowledge was acquired from a local widow woman, who had acquired a reputation as a healer due to her skill with herbal remedies.
Much of the company ’ s reputation for iconoclasm, ingenuity and quirkiness rests on his work.
Much of Crichton's posthumous reputation comes from a romantic 1652 account of his life written by Sir Thomas Urquhart ( 1611 – 1660 ), contained within a unclassifiable work ( The Jewel ) that is characterized by exaggeration and hyperbole.
Much salacious gossip accompanied the trial, and in the same year one of Calvert's mistresses, Sophia Watson, wrote an autobiography titled Memoirs of the Seraglio of the Bashaw of Merryland, by a Discarded Sultana ( London, 1768 ) Such was Baltimore's reputation that her readers were in no doubt as to whom she was referring.
Much of the work was carried out by a contractor called William Hoof, who had gained a reputation as a specialist tunnelling contractor, after working on Strood Tunnel for the Thames and Medway Canal and Harecastle Tunnel on the Trent and Mersey Canal.
Much of the Caro – Kann's reputation as a solid defence stems from this variation.
Much was done to destroy Galileo's reputation.
Much of the hunting stems from their reputation as a man-eater, which is not entirely unjustified.
Much of Manatee and Sarasota Counties has had long a reputation for being the main sleepy haven for the elderly.
Much that he wrote has now lost all interest owing to the circumstances referred to being forgotten, but enough still retains its peculiar relish to account for his contemporary reputation.
Much of their best work was high quality reproductive prints of contemporary artists such as Bartholomeus Spranger ( Aegidius II ) or the Venetian Bassano family ( Jan I and Rafael I ), that were important in spreading the reputation and style of these artists.
Much of the reputation these achieved during the turn of the 19th century resulted when writers like Peter Altenberg, Karl Kraus, Hermann Broch and Friedrich Torberg decided to use them as places of work and socializing.
Much of the German crop was blended into Liebfraumilch, but overproduction ruined its reputation, and changing tastes led to many vines being grubbed up.

Much and outside
Both through his charitable foundation and individually, Hefner also contributes to charities outside the sphere of politics and publishing, throwing fundraiser events for Much Love Animal Rescue as well as Generation Rescue, a controversial autism campaign organization supported by Jenny McCarthy.
Much outside speculation and rumor has focused on this aspect of the group.
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 of the automotive industry outside the U. S. has switched to using litres instead of cubic centimetres.
Much of the area within Route 128 was developed before World War II, while the area outside it was developed more recently.
Much of Super Mario RPGs gameplay is outside monster battles and plays like an isometric platformer, in which traditional Mario elements such as punching floating question blocks from below are prominent.
Much of the town's land area lies outside of these villages.
Much of the former census-designated area lies outside the city limits.
Much of his early education was outside of Venice, accompanying his father who was an active politician and diplomat.
Much of the debate concerned whether such affiliates could be owned by a bank ( as with “ operating subsidiaries ” in the 1990s ) or would be bank holding company subsidiaries outside the chain of bank ownership.
Much recent growth has occurred outside the official town boundaries.
Much of the community works outside of the township, within Mombasa Island itself as there is a lack of employment and industry.
Much of his argument builds upon the disappearance from western Europe of items that had to come from outside.
# Declarations of present state of mind: Much like a present-sense impression describes the outside world, declarant's statement to the effect of " I am angry!
Much of the outside literature during this period refers to it as the " Boston Movement " or occasionally the " Discipling Movement ", after the practice of assigning each new church member a mentor who was to " disciple " the newer member through prayer and advice about a wide range of day-to-day decisions.
Much of Kachin State outside of the cities and larger towns was for many years KIO administered.
Much of its personnel was drawn from outside the United Kingdom.
Much of the ministry of the laity thus takes place outside official church structures in homes, workplaces, schools, and so forth.
Much of the population lies outside its city limits, especially in Deli Serdang.
S ( r, f ) = o ( T ( r, f )), outside a set of finite length i. e. the error term is small in comparison with the characteristic for " most " values of r. Much better estimates of
Much of the computer freelance work is being outsourced to poorer countries outside the United States and Europe.
The original, and two strongest FM transmitters are on 104 FM ( Great Malvern, serving Worcestershire ) and 94. 7 FM ( Ridge Hill, between Ross On Wye and Ledbury near Much Marcle, serving Herefordshire ), These signals are not particularly powerful, and have limited coverage outside the two counties, unlike stations such as BBC WM.
It is just outside the town of Much Benham and is close to Market Basing ( which appears as a name of a town in many of Agatha Christie's novels and short stories ), 12 miles from the fashionable seaside resort of Danemouth, and also 12 miles from the coastal town of Loomouth.
At one year old, she moved with her parents to Much Wenlock, where they lived at a house called The Grange outside the town.

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