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Much and planning
Much more forest land – about 40 percent of the total forest land base – is subject to varying degrees of protection through processes such as integrated land use planning or defined management areas such as certified forests ( Natural Resources Canada ).
Much of the architectural inheritance of Shiraz, and especially the royal district of the Zands, was either neglected or destroyed as a result of irresponsible town planning under the Pahlavi dynasty.
Much of the infrastructure and planning involved with ITS parallels the need for homeland security systems.
Much work went into the training and planning side of raiding also, and for the next eight months the commandos did little except train.
Much planning was dominated by the " BLQ scheme " which proposed to link Queen Mary College with the London Hospital Medical College and St Bartholomew's Hospital Medical College with a joint facility in Mile End, but the land was not yet available.
Much of the planning for “ Operation Ratweek ” to impede the German withdrawal from the Balkans was done at B. A. F.
Much of the expansion comes from the part of the brain called the cerebral cortex, especially the frontal lobes, which are associated with executive functions such as self-control, planning, reasoning, and abstract thought.
Much of the film is set in an army dugout where the officers await orders, planning assaults and talking apparent trivia while Ivan impatiently and nervously awaits his next reconnaissance mission.
Much later in the war, as Allied forces approached the Japanese home islands, planning began for a Commonwealth Corps, including an Australian Imperial Force ( AIF ) division, to be the re-raised 10th Division.
Another possible explanation is the " authorization imperative ": Much of project planning takes place in a context where financial approval is needed to proceed with the project and the planner often has a stake in getting the project approved.
On 7 April 2011 Much Wenlock was announced by Decentralisation Minister Greg Clark as one of the first seventeen communities to test neighbourhood planning, a key feature of the Localism Bill.
Much like student government, it is in charge of decorations, various charity drives, and the planning of the MST events ( such as MST movie nights, lock-ins, etc.

Much and on
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 NSC
Much of the book recounts events in meetings of the United States National Security Council ( NSC ), with the major players in the story, aside from the President, Dick Cheney, Colin Powell, George Tenet and Condoleezza Rice.

Much and books
Much of the Bliss stacks remain, however, as no-one has recatalogued the books.
Much later ( 15th century ), the Council of Florence taught the divine inspiration of these books, but " did not formally pass on their canonicity.
Much of our knowledge of medieval mining techniques comes from books such as Biringuccio ’ s De la pirotechnia and probably most importantly from Georg Agricola's De re metallica ( 1556 ).
Much honour was given to him in Germany, many buildings have his name, books about him were best-sellers, and he was often painted, e. g., by Franz von Lenbach and C. W.
Much of the emphasis is on abundance of variation ( copia means " plenty " or " abundance ", as in copious or cornucopia ), so both books focus on ways to introduce the maximum amount of variety into discourse.
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 of this work is summarized in a book by Gareth Eaton and William Lipscomb, NMR Studies of Boron Hydrides and Related Compounds, one of Lipscomb's two books.
Much of this work is summarized in a book by Lipscomb, Boron Hydrides, one of Lipscomb's two books.
West has recorded over fifty audiobooks, among which are the Shakespeare plays All's Well That Ends Well, Coriolanus, Henry V, The Merchant of Venice, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Much Ado About Nothing and Richard II, the Wind on Fire trilogy by William Nicholson ( The Wind Singer, Slaves of the Mastery and Firesong ), the Arthur trilogy by Kevin Crossley-Holland ( The Seeing Stone, At the Crossing Places and King of the Middle March ), five books by Sebastian Faulks ( Charlotte Gray, Birdsong, The Girl at the Lion d ' Or, Human Traces and A Possible Life ), four by Michael Ridpath ( Trading Reality, Final Venture, Free to Trade, and The Marketmaker ), two by George Orwell ( Nineteen Eighty-Four and Homage to Catalonia ), two by Mary Wesley ( An Imaginative Experience and Part of the Furniture ), two by Robert Goddard ( Closed Circle and In Pale Battalions ) and several compilations of poetry ( Realms of Gold: Letters and Poems of John Keats, Bright Star, The Collected Works of Shelley, Seven Ages, Great Narrative Poems of the Romantic Age and A Shropshire Lad ).
Much of the building was destroyed and many effects, costly books, chalices and vestments were lost.
Much of his research is considered to be authoritative, and his books, Speech and Hearing and Speech and Hearing in Communication, are landmark treatises on the subject.
Much of his collection of art and books was auctioned at Fosters in 1916, after his widow's death, but his son bequethed several works of art to the Tate Gallery.
Much of the wildlife in the books from the northern lands ( such as the highlanders or borderers in Rakkety Tam ) are primarily native to Scotland specifically, such as pine martens and golden eagles.
Much juvenile merchandise was released during the show's first-run including board games, novels, and comic books.
Much of his later work consists of visual texts, artist's books and markings that were used as notations or, more strictly speaking, jumping off points for performance.
Kai Lung ( 開龍 ) is a fictional character in a series of books by Ernest Bramah, consisting of The Wallet of Kai Lung ( 1900 ), Kai Lung's Golden Hours ( 1922 ), Kai Lung Unrolls His Mat ( 1928 ), The Moon of Much Gladness ( 1932 ; published in the USA as The Return of Kai Lung ), Kai Lung Beneath the Mulberry Tree ( 1940 ), Kai Lung: Six ( 1974 ) and Kai Lung Raises His Voice ( 2010 ).
Discussing Schwartz ' conviction, the New York Times noted that " Much of the Internet's World Wide Web has been built by programmers who got their start by reading his " Programming Perl " and " Learning Perl " books.
" Much of the information from these articles was eventually published by Ingalls and Scientific American in the books Amateur Telescope Making.
There have been four HowStuffWorks books – two illustrated hardcover coffee table books called HowStuffWorks and More HowStuffWorks, and two un-illustrated paperbacks called How Much Does the Earth Weigh?
Much more completely organised is the kingdom of light, according to the description of the first three books.
Much later, Pete gets a letter that says he was inspired to write two books from visiting the Monroes: one called Quoth the Raven about his relationship with Edgar, and another called The Excellently Weird Adventures of Charlie the Cat from Galaxy Nine, inspired by Chester, who is less than thrilled to discover he is one of the, as he puts it, " psycho creatures from M. T.
Much shorter than Hart-Davis's biography, at 178 pages to his 503, it aimed " to show the sources of Hugh Walpole's success as a writer during the thirty-five years and fifty books of his busy career ".

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