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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 of it sounds like the Apocalypse, by which Snorri, a Christian, can hardly fail to have been influenced.
Much like in Britain, who subtracted itself from the liberal constitutional process, Spanish conservatives wanted to continue with the Traditional Spanish Organic Laws such as the Fuero Juzgo, the Novísima Recopilación and the Partidas of Alfonso X.
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 like old cars and trucks, buses often pass through a dealership where they can be bought for a price or at auction.
Much like punk, the black metal community generally condemns the seeking of mainstream success or attention, preferring the genre to remain underground.
Much like comedy-horror, black comedy, or dark comedy, is a type of comedy film that often uses cruelty as the source of humour.
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 like his vibranium shield, the energy shield can also be thrown, including ricocheting off multiple surfaces and returning to his hand.
There is a reference to Diana in Much Ado About Nothing where Hero is said to seem like ' Dian in her orb ', in terms of her chastity.
Much research in graph theory was motivated by attempts to prove that all maps, like this one, could be graph coloring | colored with four color theorem | only four colors.
Much like battle axes, daggers evolved out of prehistoric tools.
Much like the Brethren of the Common Life, he wrote that the New Testament is the law of Christ people are called to obey and Christ is the example they are called to imitate.
Much like the channelopathies in voltage-gated ion channels, several ligand-gated ion channels have been linked to some types of frontal and generalized epilepsies.
Much like The Outsiders and Rumble Fish, Peggy Sue Got Married centered around teenage youth.
Much of this, like comics fandom itself, began as part of standard science fiction conventions, but comics fans have developed their own traditions.
Much like its predecessor Cheers, Frasier used an ensemble cast with storylines involving the central group of characters.
; Adjacency list: Much like the incidence list, each vertex has a list of which vertices it is adjacent to.
Much like Wing ZERO, Epyon is equipped with the ZERO System.
Much like Isis and certain late Classical conceptions of Selene, she is held to be the summation of all other goddesses, who represent her different names and aspects across the different cultures.
Much like Vapor Trails, the music is primarily recorded with multiple layers of guitars, bass, drums and percussion.
Much like Herodotus ' works, it mixes facts with legends, and was often quoted by later Islamic historians.
Much like the haiku poem, traditional Japanese cuisine strives to make a presentation of the seasonality ( shun ).
Much like his father, Jahangir was dedicated to the expansion of Mughal held territory through conquest.
: Much like a traditional box, but instead of being planted, the box is kept with the creator at all times.

Much and Johnson
Much speculation centered on Jimmy Johnson, then the coach of the Dallas Cowboys, who was rumored to be feuding with Cowboys owner Jerry Jones.
Cotten made his film debut in the Welles-directed short Too Much Johnson, a comedy that was intended to complement an aborted 1938 Mercury stage production of William Gillette's 1890 play.
* Too Much Johnson ( 1938 ) ( short subject )
Much of the comedy surrounding the Johnsons is based on Mrs. Johnson's sympathy towards Alf, often letting him walk all over them and much to the anger of Mr. Johnson.
Much of the landscaped beauty of the parks surrounding Lady Bird Lake can be credited to the former First Lady, Lady Bird Johnson, who, in the 1970s, focused her attention on the Town Lake Beautification Project.
Much later in his service on the court, during the Nullification Crisis in South Carolina from 1831 – 1833, Johnson again displayed his desire for independent thought by moving away from his residence in South Carolina, so as not to be swayed by the intensity of public opinion there.
Gillette finally came fully out of retirement in October 1894 in Too Much Johnson, adapted from the French farce, La Plantation Thomassin, by Maurice Ordonneau.
* Too Much Johnson ( adapted from Maurice Ordonneau's La Plantation Thomassin, November 26, 1894, Standard Theatre, New York ; published in 1912 )
* 1919 – Too Much Johnson, Paramount Pictures – Director: Donald Crisp ; Writers: William Gillette and Thomas J. Geraghty ; Release Date: December 1919 ; Starring Bryant Washburn as Augustus Billings, Lois Wilson as Mrs. Billings, and Adele Farrington as Mrs. Batterson ; 5 reels, 4, 431 feet
* 1937 – Too Much Johnson, Mercury Theatre Company, Director: Orson Welles ; Writers: William Gillette and Orson Welles ; Starring Joseph Cotton as Augustus Billings and Ruth Ford as Mrs. Billings.
While Houseman was teaching at Vassar College, he produced Welles ’ never-completed second short film, Too Much Johnson ( 1938 ).
He was MP for Much Wenlock, Shropshire from 1744 to 1754, although he did not apparently contribute much in debates, Dr Johnson commenting that, ironically: Browne, one of the first great wits of this country, got into Parliament and never opened his mouth.
* Too Much Johnson ( 1938 )
They moved on to productions of The Shoemaker's Holiday, Heartbreak House, Too Much Johnson and Danton's Death in 1938.
They began experimenting with film, which was to include a Stony Creek production of To Much Johnson, a farce written by the incomparable William Gillette.
Some of UMPG's most classic and popular song titles include: " I Will Survive " by Perren / Fekaris ; " You're Still the One " and " That Don't Impress Me Much " by Shania Twain ; " Beautiful Day ", " Pride ( In the Name of Love )", and " Desire ", by U2 ; " Magic Carpet Ride " by Moreve / Kay ; " Shake Your Groove Thing " by Perren / Fekaris ; " Born to Be Wild " by Mars Bonfire ; " Can't Help Lovin ' Dat Man " by Kern / Hammerstein, " Blue Christmas " by Hayes / Johnson ; " Strangers in the Night " by Kaempfert / Snyder / Singleton, " The Way You Look Tonight " by Kern / Fields ; " Lady Sings The Blues " by Nichols / Holiday, " Candle In the Wind ", " Your Song " and " Crocodile Rock " by Elton John / Bernie Taupin ; " Girl From Ipanema " by Jobim / Demoraes / Gimbel ; " Here Without You " by 3 Doors Down ; and themes from the movies The Mummy II, Gladiator, E. T., The Pink Panther, and Jaws, among many others.
Too Much Johnson is a 1938 comedy film written and directed by Orson Welles.
Welles spent ten days shooting Too Much Johnson, which resulted in approximately 25, 000 feet of film.
Welles also received an attorney's letter from Paramount Pictures informing him that the studio owned the film rights to Too Much Johnson, and that public presentation of his film would require payment to the studio.
Welles initially planned to present the stage-and-film mix of Too Much Johnson at the Stony Creek Theatre in Connecticut as a pre-Broadway trial run, but discovered that the theater's ceiling was too low to allow for film projection.
Welles never completed the editing of Too Much Johnson and put the footage in storage.
In 1971, a fire broke out at Welles's home and the only known complete print of Too Much Johnson was destroyed.
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