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Much and effort
Much effort has been expended in the sincere effort to apply the teaching and admonitions of religion.
Much effort is also put into analyzing biological systems.
Much of the American war effort went to strategic bombers, which flattened the cities of Japan and Germany.
Much of the history of elections involves the effort to promote suffrage for excluded groups.
Much effort on behalf of those analyzing the theory currently is an attempt to clarify what these different hypotheses are, and whether they are proposals to ' test ' or ' manipulate ' outcomes.
Much effort is devoted by serious players to restoring wood combs and sealing leaks.
Much effort has been placed on understanding the iron-carbon alloy system, which includes steels and cast irons.
Much effort, and many different designs of piston crown, went into developing improved scavenging.
Much of the story is based in religious ideas and the general nature of Egyptian society: the divine nature of kingship, the succession from one king to another, the struggle to maintain maat, and the effort to overcome death.
Much effort has gone into finding an instrument which sounds like the piano but lacks its size and weight.
Much effort has been put into the technical reuse of electronically based teaching materials and in particular creating or re-using Learning Objects.
Much of the effort to transport this equipment by horse and carriage centered in Winchester.
Much dissention was caused by this effort.
Much as the study of the statistical mechanics of black body radiation led to the advent of the theory of quantum mechanics, the effort to understand the statistical mechanics of black holes has had a deep impact upon the understanding of quantum gravity, leading to the formulation of the holographic principle.
Much manpower and effort was put into stabilizing the city for this event.
Much effort has been expended and millions of dollars spent on developing and producing electronic instruments called " spectrum analyzers " for aiding electrical engineers and technicians in observing and measuring the power spectra of signals.
Much of the mid-to-late 1980s saw an effort by WDC to use the profits from their ATA storage controllers to become a general-purpose OEM hardware supplier for the PC industry.
Much effort goes into the visual appearance of these sets as well as their performance, and some outstanding examples can be found.
Much U. S. effort was focused on Saxony and Thuringia, which by July 1, 1945 would become part of the Soviet Occupation zone.
Much effort was put in to remove banding patterns from the coats, and to decide whether these new colours counted as Burmese.
Much humanist effort went into improving the understanding and translations of Biblical and early Christian texts, both before the Protestant Reformation, on which the work of figures like Erasmus and Jacques Lefèvre d ' Étaples had a great influence, and afterwards.
Much later, in a related effort, the club played an overtly prominent role in the song " Punk Lolita " by The Heads, a 1996 collaboration of three former Talking Heads members with various guest vocalists.
Much as the study of the statistical mechanics of black body radiation led to the advent of the theory of quantum mechanics, the effort to understand the statistical mechanics of black holes has had a deep impact upon the understanding of quantum gravity, leading to the formulation of the holographic principle.

Much and academic
Much of the distinct character of France's anthropology today is a result of the fact that most anthropology is carried out in nationally funded research laboratories ( CNRS ) rather than academic departments in universities
Much of her educational research and publications focused upon the theories of Julian B. Rotter in regard to the importance of internal control and successful academic performance.
Much academic debate regarded one or both of two pragmatic topics: how ( or whether ) to apply utilitarianism to problems of political policy, or how ( or whether ) to apply economic models ( such as rational choice theory ) to political issues.
Much of the debate concerning theology's place in the university or within a general higher education curriculum centres on whether theology's methods are appropriately theoretical and ( broadly speaking ) scientific or, on the other hand, whether theology requires a pre-commitment of faith by its practitioners, and whether such a commitment conflicts with academic freedom.
Much of this research has drawn on the work done by Leckie, Pettigrew ( now Fisher ) and Sylvain, who in 1996 conducted an extensive review of the LIS literature ( as well as the literature of other academic fields ) on professionals ' information seeking.
Much has been written about the fattening room among the Annang, and the interest of the academic community in this subject has increased since Professor Brink's introduction and field work in Annang ( Brink, 1989 ).
In a 2009 retrospective review of the " New Cult Canon ", Scott Tobias wrote " Much like Haynes ' recent I'm Not There, which dissected the various phases of Bob Dylan's life and career by casting six different actors ( including Bale and Cate Blanchett ) as Dylan, Velvet Goldmine doesn't come at glam-rock directly, and both films cause no end of frustration to those who can't get on their wavelength "; " Haynes ' background in semiotics has led some critics to dismiss these films as too academic, but figures like Dylan and Bowie are notoriously elusive, and his effort to access them indirectly, through allusion and representation, pays more dividends than a straightforward biopic ever could.
Much academic research has been done to find fast methods of solution of Euler-Lagrange type equations, to understand the global stability properties of MPC's local optimization, and in general to improve the MPC method.
Much of his academic life he spent studying genetics especially focusing on applying the laws of inheritance to populations.

Much and popular
Much of Clausewitz's thinking was based on his experience as a Prussian war planner concerned with how to use popular forces in an insurrectionary struggle against the much-superior French forces which occupied Prussia after 1806 — how, in short, to wage a " Spanish War in Germany.
Much like comic books — another popular form of linear storytelling pioneered in the US during the 20th Century — a character's death is not guaranteed to be permanent.
Much later, it became popular as a spa town during the Georgian era, which led to a major expansion that left a heritage of exemplary Georgian architecture crafted from Bath Stone.
Much of Battleline Publications line, including Wooden Ships and Iron Men and the Diplomacy variant based on Renaissance Italy, Machiavelli was republished by Avalon Hill, along with the popular Diplomacy.
Much of Morrison's music is structured around the conventions of soul music and R & B, such as the popular singles " Brown Eyed Girl ", " Jackie Wilson Said ( I'm in Heaven When You Smile )", " Domino " and " Wild Night ".
Much of medieval thought in philosophy and theology can be found in scholastic textual commentary because scholasticism was such a popular method of teaching.
In the 1940s and 1950s, variety dominated the schedules, and popular series included ITMA and Much Binding in the Marsh.
Much of the area was developed in the last decades of the nineteenth century by Solomon Barnett, who named many of the streets after places in the West Country ( e. g. Torbay ) or after popular poets of the day ( e. g. Tennyson ) in honour of his wife.
Much of pop art attempted to incorporate images from popular culture and kitsch.
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 more " cartoony " than the more realistic artwork favored at the time, Parobeck's art was a pioneering example of the " animation " style that would become quite popular with Batman: The Animated Series.
Much like his two-note Jaws theme, the " five-tone " motif for Close Encounters has since become ingrained in popular culture ( the five tones are used by scientists to communicate with the visiting spaceship as a mathematical language as well as being incorporated into the film's signature theme ).
Much of the surrounding land is administered by the National Trust and is popular as a recreational area for walking and cycling.
Much of its modern popular music can trace its roots to the emergence in the early 1930s drive for Westernization.
Much of modern popular music can trace its roots to the emergence in the late 19th century of African American blues and the growth of gospel music in the 1920s.
Much of this current merchandise features the character in her popular, sexier form, and has become popular worldwide once again.
Much of the film satirizes popular Japanese culture, such as Ultraman or Godzilla and even the Zatoichi character that Kitano himself would go on to play eight years later.
Much of their music was remixed by popular DJs, emphasizing the dance influences even further.
Much of the controversy regarding " molecular assemblers " results from the confusion in the use of the name for both technical concepts and popular fantasies.
Much of the older architecture on the campus follows the Tudor style that was popular in the area during the early 20th century, and many of the College's newer buildings attempt to achieve an updated interpretation of the same architectural style.
Much of modern popular music traces its roots to the emergence in the late 19th century of African American blues and the growth of gospel music in the 1920s.
Much music is composed for movies, and the works of the Korean composer Isang Yun ( 1917-1995 ), who spent much of his life in Germany, are popular in North Korea.
Much of the output of MTV3 is a mixture of Finnish versions of popular program formats and of American and British imports.

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