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Much and jewelry
Much of the fruit jewelry seen today is often still fondly called " Carmen Miranda jewelry " because of this.
Much Tuareg art is in the form of jewelry, leather and metal saddle decorations called trik, and finely crafted swords.
Much Mandé art is in the form of jewelry and carvings.
Much advertising was done by Snoop in interviews, as well as wearing " Dogghouse-branded " leather jackets and jewelry made in the shape of the Doggy Style Records logo.
Much Mandé art is in the form of jewelry and carvings.

Much and tools
Much like battle axes, daggers evolved out of prehistoric tools.
Much of MySQL's appeal originates in its relative simplicity and ease of use, which is enabled by an ecosystem of open source tools such as phpMyAdmin.
Much of the profit from trading was reinvested in the textile and machine tools industries.
Much early work had aspects of both, and both use the tools of economics and game theory.
Much of the information we have about early hominins comes from tools and piles of garbage from the sites like FLK-Zinjanthropus ( also known as FLK-Zinj and where the " Zinj " skull was discovered ) in Olduvai Gorge.
Much more successful among early mod making tools was the 1992 Forgotten Realms Unlimited Adventures from Strategic Simulations, Inc., which allowed users to construct games based on the game world that was launched with the Pool of Radiance game.
Much like THINK C, which was known for its fast compile times, CodeWarrior was faster than Macintosh Programmer's Workshop ( MPW ), the development tools written by Apple.
Much work has been done in the area of teaching novice readers a bank of " reading strategies ," or tools to interpret and analyze text.
Much like Sun Microsystems's Open Firmware ( OpenBoot ), this key combination provides access to powerful tools for software development and disaster recovery.

Much and watches
Much like the lever-set movements, these pocket watches had a small pin or knob next to the watch-stem that had to be depressed before turning the crown to set the time and releasing the pin when the correct time had been set.

Much and etc
Much of the fame of Sheffield cutlery ( knives, shears, etc.
Much early embryology came from the work of the great Italian anatomists: Aldrovandi, Aranzio, Leonardo da Vinci, Marcello Malpighi, Gabriele Falloppio, Girolamo Cardano, Emilio Parisano, Fortunio Liceti, Stefano Lorenzini, Spallanzani, Enrico Sertoli, Mauro Rusconi, etc.
Much of his estate, valued at £ 410, 004, was disposed of to pay off mortgages, death duties etc.
Much of the land was claimed through corrupt means by officials from ZANU-PF, army officers, high ranking police officers, etc.
Much erotic fanfic is based on science fiction, fantasy, or mainstream television series ( e. g. Star Trek, Beauty and the Beast, Highlander, Criminal Minds ) and movies ( e. g. Harry Potter, Star Wars, Lord of the Rings ), using existing characters in relationships either hinted at or wholly undreamed of by their creators, in genres like slash ( homoerotic fan fiction ), elf porn, etc.
Much higher ratios are possible ( e. g., " aircraft-length " twist bits, pressured-oil gun drill bits, etc.
Much of the terrain surrounding the river valley still remains in native grasslands, supporting many species of wildlife, including Whitetail Deer, Mule Deer, Coyote, Fox, Native Grouse, Pheasant, etc.
Much of the flavor of the English language versions of Lunar series games ( the sense of humor, bubbly character voices, etc.
Much of this ward, especially the part facing the open sea, is taken up by the Nippon Steel ( Shin Nihon Seitetsu ) foundries, blast furnaces, coaling docks etc.
Much of their music is based on putting humans in the situations that animals are subjected to ( animal testing, slaughter, etc .).
Much of NieA_7s staff was made up of people who had worked on Serial Experiments Lain ( director Takuya Sato was the storyboard artist for Lain, Yoshitoshi ABe was the character designer for Lain, etc.
Much of this research doesn ’ t actually use the term ‘ great ’ in describing itself, preferring terms such as ‘ eminence ’, ‘ genius ’, ‘ exceptional achievement ’, etc.
* Much of the filmography of David Lynch ( e. g. Eraserhead, Blue Velvet, Mulholland Drive, etc.
" Bohemian Rhapsody ", " We Will Rock You ", " We Are the Champions ", " Radio Ga-Ga ", " Too Much Love Will Kill You ", " Let Me Live " etc.
Much earlier, and some 450 miles north of Paris, a specific type of applied anthropology emerged at Leiden University, Netherlands, which focused frequently on the relationship between apparent cultural phenomena and subsurface structures found in the numerous cultures in the Indonesian archipelago: Batak, Minangkabau, Moluccas, etc., though it was primarily aimed at training governors for colonial Indonesia.
Much of this episode then goes on to have the boys constantly trying to get rid of Kyle Schwartz, by tying him to the back of a bus while he is on a sled, tricking him onto a plane to Antarctica ( during which, Kenny is shot through the head for being suspected as a terrorist, when all he was carrying was nail clippers ), etc.
Much information is inherently spatial in nature: the distribution of population, the movement patterns of migratory animals, location of natural resources, crime incidence, the source and areal extent of environmental contamination, the origin and spread of disease, the areal extent of natural disasters, etc.
Much of modern hydrobiology can be viewed as a sub-discipline of ecology but the sphere of hydrobiology includes taxonomy, economic biology, industrial biology, morphology, physiology etc.
Much less common is the lettered limited edition book that could have denotations such as " 1 of 26 " or " 1 / 26 " or " A of 26 " or " Copy A ", etc.
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 appreciated as a winter destination for foreign tourists, mostly from north-European countries ( Sweden, Norway, Germany, Netherlands, etc.

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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 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 of the research regarding expertise involves the studies of how experts and novices differ in solving problems ( Chi, M. T. H., Glasser R., & Rees, E., 1982 ).
Much of this complexity ( e. g., multiple clients accessing the same mailbox at the same time ) is compensated for by server-side workarounds such as Maildir or database backends.
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 later, in 1658, Pison made reference to another species which he documented under the vulgar or common name of ' Albara ' and ' Pacivira ', which resided, he said, in the shaded and damp places, between the tropics ; this species is Canna angustifolia L., ( later reclassified as C. glauca L. by taxonomists ).
Much of the limestone used in the construction of various Washington, D. C., monuments was quarried in the Bedford area, and Bedford received $ 500, 000 in grants from the federal government to build a ten-story replica of the Great Pyramid of Giza out of local limestone ; however, the work was never completed, despite a further $ 125, 000 being allocated to finish it.
* Too Much, Too Soon, starring Dorothy Malone, Efrem Zimbalist, Jr., Errol Flynn
Much to the chagrin of Warner Bros., Russell decided to use a number of experimental cinematic techniques in the film.
* " Thank U Very Much " / " Ide B The First " ( Capitol 72524 ) Feb., 1968
* Thank U Very Much ( Bell 6018 ) Sept., 1968
Much less commercial than the two previous albums, Savage was mostly ignored in the U. S., although rock radio in more progressive markets supported " I Need a Man ".
Much later, 1947 in the U. S., letter sheets morphed into lithographed air letter sheets or aerograms.
Much of the land in the North and West Ends of the City rises to 230 – 274 metres ( 750 – 900 feet ) above sea level, with the recently annexed Tower Hill, at 286 m ( 942 ft .) a. s. l., being the highest point in the City.
Much of classic ecological theory ( e. g., natural selection, niche separation, metapopulation dynamics ) has focused on negative interactions such as predation and competition, but positive interactions ( facilitation ) are receiving increasing focus in ecological research.
The Never Too Much album was arranged by high school classmate Nat Adderley, Jr., a collaboration that would last through Vandross's career.
* Cook, Doris E., Sherlock Holmes & Much More ( The Connecticut Historical Society, 1970 ).
Following Catholic Emancipation in the first half of the 19th century, other Poor Clares came to the United Kingdom, eventually establishing communities in, e. g., Notting Hill ( 1857 ) ( which was forced to relocate by the local Council in the 1960s, and settled in the village of Arkley in 1969 ), Much Birch ( 1880 ), Arundel ( 1886 ), Lynton ( founded from Rennes, France, 1904 ), Woodford Green ( 1920 – 1969 ) and Nottingham ( 1927 ).
* Much of the novel Infinite Jest takes place in a city called Enfield, Mass., but geographic clues make clear that this is not a reference to the actual Enfield, and is instead a fictional stand-in for Brighton.
Much discussion has occurred regarding the optimum capital gains tax rate, with some advocates calling for tax cuts in the belief that a lower rate ( e. g., under 25 %) will provide an incentive to investors to sell old stocks and invest in new stocks — which supply siders maintain encourages the creation of new jobs, reduces unemployment, and has the paradoxical effect of increasing tax revenues more or less immediately, an idea first proposed by economist Arthur Laffer while an advisor to Ronald Reagan ( See Laffer curve ).
Much of the confusion between these two concepts comes from the fact that ornament traditionally derives from a function becoming a stylistic character ( e. g., the gargoyle from Gothic cathedrals ).

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