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Much of the story is told first-hand, since Spalding had been involved in the game, first as a player and later an administrator, since the 1850s.
Much later, in 1869, a great number of blocks of stone from Amathus were used for the construction of the Suez Canal.
Much of Alzheimer's later work on brain pathology made use of Nissl's method of silver staining of the histological sections.
Much later, he was reinstated by the British, ruling during 1839-1842.
Much later, a new trial was ordered by Yugoslavia and the convictions were overturned.
Much later, the region was settled by Liburnians and Illyrians, while the first Greek colonies were established on the Vis and Hvar islands.
Much later, when his fame was attached to the Reformed churches, their whole body of doctrine came to be called " Calvinism ".
Much like the 2007 play-in game when it was not clear whether or not Matt Holliday had touched home plate with the game-winning run, there was question as to whether Barmes actually caught the ball, as photos later emerged showing the ball apparently sliding down his arm as he went to the ground.
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 Dijkstra's later work concerns ways to streamline mathematical argument.
Much of what is known about Epicurean philosophy derives from later followers and commentators.
Much of the written material found in these digs was later translated by Giovanni Pettinato.
Much of the real life journalistic misconduct reported on Media Watch later appeared on Frontline in fictionalised form.
" Much of the TMRC's jargon was later imported into early computing culture, because the club started using a DEC PDP-1 and applied its local model railroad slang in this computing context.
Much like Herodotus ' works, it mixes facts with legends, and was often quoted by later Islamic historians.
Much later, the X-Men found evidence in one of Destiny's journals of a group known as the Twelve, including Xavier, Magneto, Cyclops, Phoenix, Iceman, Polaris, Storm, Cable, Bishop, Sunfire, Mikhail Rasputin and the Living Monolith.
Much later, after the film was released and his experiences during its production proved unhappy, Reynolds complained to Lemmon and described Avildsen as an " asshole ", whereby Lemmon replied, " I guess you could say that ".
Much of the scholarly work concerning the references to Jesus in Josephus has thus concentrated on close textual analysis of the Josephan corpus to determine the degree to which the language, as preserved in both early Christian quotations and the later transmissions, should be considered authentic.
Much of John's later, negative reputation was established by two chroniclers writing after the king's death, Roger of Wendover and Matthew Paris.
Much later, he suggested that in modern times, the best scientists and engineers usually have to choose between either doing their work for more or less questionable business and military interests in a Faustian bargain, or not pursuing their line of work at all.
Much later Surrealism gained the fame among the public of being the most extreme form of modernism, or " the avant-garde of modernism ".
Much later, Thomas explained that " no daughter of mine could have that nose.
Much later that dish of cooked meat became a soup that we know today.
Much of the later work in speech compression was motivated by military research into digital communications for secure military radios, where very low data rates were required to allow effective operation in a hostile radio environment.
Much of the apparently arbitrary and trivial mythic fabling results from later mythographers ' attempts to explain these obscure epithets.

Much and island
Much of the island is deforested.
Much of downtown Perth, including the town hall, are on the island formed by the two channels.
While Rigby is drinking, thinking himself betrayed by Juliet, Marlowe calls and tips Rigby off that Carlotta is an island off Peru ( the island in The Bribe and also perhaps a nod to The Man Who Knew Too Much ).
Much of the island was under water for 4 to 5 days.
Much of the copper used by the Mediterranean World came from the island of Cyprus.
Much of the island is permanently covered with ice.
Much of the island remains in forest, although housing developments have made significant inroads over recent years.
Much of the island is open to the public and includes areas of woodland and heath with a wide variety of wildlife, together with cliff top views across Poole Harbour and the Isle of Purbeck.
Much of the island was reduced to ashes, and the buildings to the east were only saved by a change of wind direction.
Much of the northern and far eastern / western sides of the island are bushy, whereas large areas of old pine forest are found in the south and center of the island.
Much of the neighborhood is on landfill: in pioneer times, the area roughly between First and Second Avenue, bounded on the south by Jackson Street, and extending north almost to Yesler Way ( about two-and-a-half city blocks ) was a low-lying offshore island.
Much of the island and surrounding waters including Mount Omoto and Kabira Bay are protected as part of Iriomote-Ishigaki National Park.
Much later it was referred to as the island of Saturno by Roman geographers, and was visited successively by Muslims, Vikings and pirates / privateers from England and France.
Much of the population lives in Tobermory, the only burgh on the island until 1973, and its capital.
Much of the northwest tip of the island is an undeveloped natural area and resting stop for birds along the Atlantic Flyway.
Much of the mission ( Exercise Balikatan 02-1 ) took place on the island of Basilan, a stronghold of Abu Sayyaf.
Much of the island is formed from Tertiary basalt rocks, which is formed into columns in places.
Much further to the south west is the island of Iona.
Much of Ponza is accessible by car and a bus runs the length of the island.
Much earlier, the sky island concept was mentioned in 1943 by Natt N. Dodge in an article in Arizona Highways magazine when he referred to the Chiricahua Mountains in southeastern Arizona as a ".
Much of the eastern half of the island is privately owned farmland and vineyards.
Much of the cordillera consists of terranes, ancient microcontinents and island arcs that were " welded " onto the North American craton during the Paleozoic and Mesozoic eras.

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