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Much was made of his courtly love affair with Anna Lopukhina, but the relationship seems to have been platonic and was barely more than another detail in his ideal of chivalric manhood.
Much more detail can be found on the online resources referred to.
Much detail is offered: he is a good disputer, gives men the understanding of the voices of birds, bullocks, dogs, and other creatures, and of the noise of the waters too, and gives true answers concerning things to come.
Much historical detail and building-by-building description.
Much more important is the fact that the proportion of reactant molecules with sufficient energy to react ( energy greater than activation energy: E > E < sub > a </ sub >) is significantly higher and is explained in detail by the Maxwell – Boltzmann distribution of molecular energies.
Much like his Godfather films, the characters and situations in his Earthquake script were intricate, and showed a similar attention to detail.
Much of the historical detail furnished by Phillips is actually outside the purview or interest of the major characters ( excluding Mark ) but is given for the reader's benefit, adding historical context to events of the novel.
Much of the opponents are huge waves of small weak infantry, comparable to DMA Designs's Lemmings in that they are very small but individually animated with great detail.
Much detail is spent on describing the ever-more frantic measures to repair and safeguard the ship and steer her towards Australia.
Much to the priest's discomfort, he goes into great detail about how he discovered his sexuality first with a pumpkin and then with a sheep, then details a love affair he had with his brother's wife.
Much of the original decorative detail inside the houses was lost at this time, though the exteriors generally remained unaltered.
Much more detail on the vegetation zones of Mount Shasta, and their associated flora and fauna, can be found in C. Hart Merriam ’ s important early biological survey, published in 1899. http :// ia700202. us. archive. org / 18 / items / resultsofbiologi00merr / resultsofbiologi00merr. pdf

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Much of the older experimental work on respiratory infections was accomplished by very artificial procedures.
Much of this goes on in offices high up in Wall Street's lofty wind-swept towers.
Much of this lifelike quality results from Mussorgsky's care in basing his vocal line on natural speech inflections.
`` Much of the navy's future depends upon her '', an American naval announcement said on the Skipjack's first arrival in British waters in August, 1959, for exhibition to selected high officers at Portland underwater research station.
Much work has been done on the reconstruction of Proto-Mon – Khmer in Harry L. Shorto's Mon – Khmer Comparative Dictionary.
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 of the social interaction of amateur astronomy occurs on mailing lists or discussion groups.
Much of the story line revolves around various parties attacking or repairing ansibles, and around the internal politics of ISC ( InterStellar Communications ), which holds a monopoly on the ansible technology.
Much of Alzheimer's later work on brain pathology made use of Nissl's method of silver staining of the histological sections.
Much like on the U. S., alcoholic beverages in Chile are not sold on Sunday mornings, while on election days their sale is prohibited by law during the entire day ( starting the Saturday before ).
Much research has been carried out on chess, in part because many tournament players are publicly ranked in national and international lists, which makes it possible to compare their levels of expertise.
Much of the air defense system is integrated into the Russian defense network, and in 2006 the two nations signed an agreement on the creation of a unified air defense system.
Much of what has been written about boards of directors relates to boards of directors of business entities actively traded on public markets.
Much of the income derived from the sale of foods and alcohol is not " on the books " and thus is not considered in calculating per capita income, which is one reason why official figures for per capita income are not accurate in the case of the CAR.
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 the decade was spent on the family dramas of Gail Platt.
Much of Carl Sandburg's poetry focused on Chicago.
Much notable Chicago fiction focuses on the city itself, with social criticism keeping exultation in check.
Much of the work on computer music has drawn on the relationship between music theory and mathematics.
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 the musical repertoire written for harpsichord and organ from the period circa 1400 – 1800 can be played on the clavichord ; however, it does not have enough ( unamplified ) volume to participate in chamber music, with the possible exception of providing accompaniment to a soft baroque flute, recorder, or single singer.
Much work was done in 2006 on this document, which focused on " Episkope ," the oversight of ministry.

Much and English
Much like the relationship between British English and American English, the Austrian and German varieties differ in minor respects ( e. g., spelling, word usage and grammar ) but are recognizably equivalent and largely mutually intelligible.
Much of this tradition derives from the pagan Anglo-Saxon customs held during " Þrimilci-mōnaþ " ( the Old English name for the month of May meaning Month of Three Milkings ) along with many Celtic traditions.
Much narrative poetry — such as Scottish and English ballads, and Baltic and Slavic heroic poems — is performance poetry with roots in a preliterate oral tradition.
Much of the English law then became the basis for conflict of laws for most Commonwealth countries.
Much later, the European colonial powers threatened in the 19th and early 20th centuries, but Thailand survived as the only Southeast Asian state to avoid European colonial rule because the French and the English decided it would be a neutral territory to avoid conflicts between their colonies.
* Winter – Much of the English town of Alnwick in Northumbria is burnt by a Scottish raiding party.
In 1890, Coubertin wrote an article in La Revue Athletique, which espoused the importance of Much Wenlock — a rural market town in the English county of Shropshire.
When the Nazis came to power in Germany in 1933, Lorre took refuge first in Paris and then London, where he was noticed by Ivor Montagu, Alfred Hitchcock's associate producer for The Man Who Knew Too Much ( 1934 ), who reminded the director about Lorre's performance in M. They first considered him to play the assassin in the film, but wanted to use him in a larger role, despite his limited command of English, which Lorre overcame by learning much of his part phonetically.
Much Guarani myth and legend was compiled by the Universidad Nacional de Misiones in northern Argentina and published as Myths and Legends: A journey around the Guarani lands, Anthology in 1870 ( translated into English language in 1906 ).
Much of the dialogue between Mexican characters is in English and the small amount of Spanish that peppers the dialogue consists of basic greetings, goodbyes, exclamations, and misplaced references to popular Mexican foods.
Much of it is actually the remains of a building remodeled in English Georgian Revival style in 1924 for Harris Hammon, who purchased the estate at Point Breeze as built in 1850 by Henry Becket, a British consul in Philadelphia.
The stories on which William Shakespeare based several of his plays ( Much Ado about Nothing, Romeo and Juliet and Twelfth Night in particular )< Ref name =" SHEMEK "/> were supplied by Bandello, probably through Belleforest and Pierre Boaistuau whose stories were later translated into English by William Paynter and included in his The Palace of Pleasure.
Much of the furniture is by the eighteenth-century English furniture designer Thomas Chippendale, who came from nearby Otley.
Much of William's work on Wulfstan, Bishop of Worcester is thought to derive from a first-hand account from Coleman, a contemporary of Wulfstan, William merely translating the document from Old English into Latin.
Much of the official signage in the terminal buildings is trilingual ( English, French, and Chinese ).
Much of the doctrinal confusion on this matter is caused by the difference between the Greek words ἱερεύς ( hiereus meaning " sacred one ") and πρεσβύτερος ( presbyteros meaning " one with elderhood "), which are usually both translated in English with the word " priest ".
Much of his more literary science fiction was first published in English author Michael Moorcock's New Wave magazine, New Worlds.
Much of de Crevecoeur's best work has been published posthumously, most recently as More Letters from the American Farmer: An edition of the Essays in English Left Unpublished by Crèvecœur, edited by Dennis D. Moore ( Athens, Georgia: University of Georgia Press, 1995 ).
Much of what is known of their origins and early history comes from Chasse et Pêche ( French for " Hunting and Fishing ") magazine, articles of which were translated into English and published by the English magazine The Stockkeeper.
Much of the appeal of the series stems from its extensive use of references and allusions from a wide array of thinkers such as Teilhard de Chardin, John Muir, Norbert Wiener, and to the poetry of John Keats, a famous English Romantic poet of the 19th century, Norse Mythology, and the monk Ummon ; a large number of technological elements are acknowledged by Simmons to be inspired by elements of Out of Control: The New Biology of Machines, Social Systems, and the Economic World.
German was by then in high demand to write music for plays, and his commissions included Henry Arthur Jones's The Tempter in 1893, Johnston Forbes-Robertson's Romeo and Juliet at the Lyceum in 1895, Herbert Beerbohm Tree's productions of As You Like It ( 1896 ) and Much Ado about Nothing ( 1898 ), and Anthony Hope's English Nell ( later known as Nell Gwynn ) in 1900, starring Marie Tempest.

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