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Much and larger
Much of CERT training concerns the Incident Command System and organization, so CERT members fit easily into larger command structures.
Much larger is Mau Forest, the largest forest complex in East Africa.
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 larger and more important Spanish settlements included Santa Fe, Albuquerque, San Antonio, Tucson, San Diego, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara and San Francisco.
Much larger forms are found in the later rocks of the upper part of the Jurassic and the lower part of the Cretaceous, such as Titanites from the Portland Stone of Jurassic of southern England, which is often 53 centimetres ( 2 feet ) in diameter, and Parapuzosia seppenradensis of the Cretaceous period of Germany, which is one of the largest known ammonites, sometimes reaching 2 metres ( 6. 5 feet ) in diameter.
Much larger tanks are required for adult turtles.
Much larger 7 × 50 binoculars will produce a cone of light bigger than the pupil it is entering, and this light will, in the day, be wasted.
Much larger binoculars have been made by amateur telescope makers, essentially using two refracting or reflecting astronomical telescopes.
Much like Hardanger, Ukrainian cutwork belongs to the category of ' cut-and-drawn ' work, since, unlike ' merezhka ' ( drawn-work ), threads of the ground cloth are cut both vertically and horizontally, and thus create specifically larger cut-work openings in the body of the fabric, when compared with drawn-work.
Much of the township lies within the drainage area of Flowerfield Creek, which is part of the Rocky River Sub-Watershed, itself part of the larger St. Joseph River Watershed.
Much of the city is zoned for commercial development, particularly along the state highway on 1900 West ( directly north of the larger community of Roy, Utah, for which 1900 West is the primary north / south main street ), and around the 21st Street / Wilson Lane I-15 exit for Ogden and West Haven.
Much like Buffy, Angel is told in a serialized format, with each episode involving a self-contained story while contributing to a larger storyline.
Much larger battery backed memories are still used today as caches for high-speed databases, requiring a performance level newer NVRAM devices have not yet managed to meet.
Much larger antennas were needed to provide the required accuracy.
Much larger types of keyed sheng include the da paisheng ( lit.
Much of Newton's writing on alchemy may have been lost in a fire in his laboratory, so the true extent of his work in this area may have been larger than is currently known.
Much of Kachin State outside of the cities and larger towns was for many years KIO administered.
Much larger developments came in the late 1920s and these shops that run up the main street towards Gold Hill common now comprise most of the village centre.
Much larger than the ubiquitous Silver Gull, and nowhere near as common, Pacific Gulls are usually seen alone or in pairs, loafing around the shoreline, steadily patrolling high above the edge of the water, or ( sometimes ) zooming high on the breeze to drop a shellfish or sea urchin onto rocks.
Much of that housing stock is now ageing and renewal is occurring, frequently involving subdivision of the larger blocks into townhouse development.
Critics observed that Mackenzie's operatic and choral music was generally ill-served by his librettists: " Much of his best work ... is neglected, partly because unlike his contemporaries, Parry and Stanford, Mackenzie went for the texts of his larger vocal works to such librettists as Joseph Bennett and Hueffer, instead of to the vital things of English poetry and literature.
Much of the area is made up of middle class suburban commuter developments, with some attractive older terraced housing too, easpecially around Lilyhill Street and Nipper Lane, and it also encompasses an area of larger properties surrounding Ringley Road and Park Lane.
Much of the industry that Coldstream was founded upon has relocated to larger towns and cities such as Ilderton and London.
Much larger than a golf tee, the Tee Ball tee is a rubber stand attached to the home plate which supports the baseball at a suitable height for the batter to hit.

Much and specimens
Much focus has been put on the illegal fossil dealing in China, where many specimens have been stolen.
Much confusion remains over the coloration of the two species ; generally, the most southern specimens are drab colored ; as one moves north and west, pig populations become more orange and mature males get blacker foreheads.

Much and existed
Much rarer have been tricameral legislatures ; the Massachusetts Governor's Council still exists, but the most recent national example existed in the waning years of caucasian-minority rule in South Africa.
Former Red Lion public house, Much Hadham The Red Lion coaching inn, now converted into private houses, has existed in the village since the fifteenth century.
Much of the forest that existed here before 1850 was gone by 1940.
Much the same as motor cars nowadays, private chairs existed, and were an important marker of a person's status.
He wrote " Much of the enthusiasm that had existed at 291 gradually disappeared because of the coming war.
Much of the present Willingdon Island was claimed from the Lake of Kochi, filling dredged soil around a previously existed, but tiny natural island.

Much and past
Much happened in this field during the past 12 months.
Much of her past and her real last name are a mystery, however it appears that she was severely injured in a space shuttle accident and was then cryogenically frozen until she could be healed.
Much of the criticism centered around Amy's complicated and lengthy rape scene, which Peckinpah reportedly attempted to base on his own personal fears rooted in past failed marriages.
Much of the negative impact of estrogen that they found was related to the fact that most of the women in the Women ’ s Health Initiative study were far past the menopause and up to 79 years old .” Dr. Rubinow continues by explaining that “ there are now a large number of studies that demonstrate what has been called the timing hypothesis.
Demographics such as income levels and housing density are also split evenly by the geographic divider of Boulder Ave. Much of West Highland mirrors its sister city San Bernardino as East Highland is relatively new and only developed within the past fifteen years.
Much development has occurred on Canal Street over the past decade.
Much of the Royal Mile is laid with granite Sett ( paving ) | setts, as seen in this view looking east down the High Street past the old Tron Kirk.
Much of the growth over the past decade has been due to sales of triple-washed, cello-packed spinach and, more recently, baby spinach.
Much of Wokingham has been developed over the past 80 years.
Much of the old souk had been built over, but the feel and atmosphere of the past albeit remains visible at the traditional precincts of this shopping district.
Much environmental degradation has occurred to the Pantanal within the past few decades, and it shows no sign of stopping anytime soon.
Much historic architecture reflects the country's British colonial past ,.
Much of the residential growth over the past decade has occurred in the city's West End, where the Westporte neighbourhood has taken shape.
Much of the reception of Fibich's music in the early twentieth century is a result of these students ' efforts after their teacher's death, especially in Nejedlý's highly polemical campaigns enacted in a series of monographs and articles that sought to redress what he considered to be past inequities.
The pop songs on the album, " Luv Your Life " and " Too Much Of Not Enough ", were said to " glide ", and O ' Connor praised Johns for " whisper his lyrics with grace and subtlety " where in the past he would " shout in angst ", drawing comparisons to Elliott Smith.
While those past attempts were clear examples of post-grunge, many listeners have been more inclined to categorize So Much For The Afterglow as power pop.
Much of her past is a mystery.
Much like the relationship between Jed Bartlet and Leo McGarry, Josh and Sam's friendship extends far past their role as co-workers and the two are each other's confidants on personal matters and relationship troubles.
Much more can be remembered of recent events than those further in one's past.
Much like Cooper's pain over Caroline Earle, Annie also nurses a broken heart from someone in her past.
Much of Teletraan 10's ire at her sister computer's ineptitude is due to her own similar behavior in the past.
Much of the original bushland cover within the City has been cleared through past land management practices.
Much of the Shade's past is revealed through journal entries included in the Starman comics, including the flashback issues called " Tales of Times Past ".
Much in the same manner as in years past when network programming gave way at sunset to R & B music for a different audience, for many years after WLAC changed to news and talk, the station abruptly switched, at 8 p. m. Central Time ( when the clear-channel signal settled into place ) to an all-religion format.

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