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Much and posthumous
The woman with the longest posthumous name is Empress Cixi, who is " The Empress who is Admirably Filial, Initiates Kindness, with Blessed Health, Manifests Much Contentment, Solemn Sincerity, with Longevity, Provides Admiration Prosperously, Reveal Adoration, Prosperous with a Merry Heaven, with a Holy Appearance " ( 孝欽慈禧端佑康頤昭豫莊誠壽恭欽獻崇熙配天興聖顯皇后 xiào qīn cí xǐ duān yòu kāng yí zhāo yù zhuāng chéng shòu gōng qīn xiàn chóng xī pèi tiān xīng shèng xiǎn huáng hòu ), or 孝欽顯皇后 for short.
Much of this article has been translated and adapted from his posthumous work.
Much of this article has been translated and adapted from his posthumous work.

Much and reputation
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 of the band ’ s enduring and unfashionable reputation stems from their emergence in the early 1980s as the most commercially successful band of the neo-progressive rock movement, an unexpected revival of the progressive rock musical style that had fallen out of critical favour in the mid-1970s.
Much of Wilmington's economy is based on its status as the most populous and readily accessible city in Delaware, a state that made itself attractive to corporations with business-friendly financial laws and a longstanding reputation for a fair and effective judicial system.
Much of his reputation was built on his ability to die dramatically ( such as by falling off a building ) when shot on film.
Much but not all of Peter's reputation comes from the works of the chronicler Pero López de Ayala, who after his father's change of allegiance had little choice but to serve Peter's usurper.
Called the Poet of the Sierras and the Byron of the Rockies, he may have been more of a celebrity in England than in his native U. S. Much of his reputation, however, came not from his poetry but from the image he created for himself by capitalizing on the stereotypical image of Western frontiersmen.
" Much as Locke predicted, Malebranche's reputation outside France ( where he always enjoyed high esteem ) did begin to diminish during the 18th century, and remained low thereafter.
Much of this confusion has been alleviated by recent work integrating reputation models in terms of underlying psychological theory.
Stassen gained a reputation as a liberal, particularly when, as president of the American Baptist Convention in 1963, he joined Martin Luther King in his march on Washington, D. C. Much of Stassen's political thought came from his religious beliefs.
Much of this land is within the city boundaries and these ranges have the reputation of providing the most consistent wind in the country.
Much of the re-building of the postwar period would in later decades be regarded as mistaken, especially the large numbers of concrete buildings and ringroads which gave the city a reputation for ugliness.
* " Much as the incident was bad for my reputation, we needed a scare like that to bring attention to this problem.
Much of his early knowledge was acquired from a local widow woman, who had acquired a reputation as a healer due to her skill with herbal remedies.
Much of the company ’ s reputation for iconoclasm, ingenuity and quirkiness rests on his work.
Much salacious gossip accompanied the trial, and in the same year one of Calvert's mistresses, Sophia Watson, wrote an autobiography titled Memoirs of the Seraglio of the Bashaw of Merryland, by a Discarded Sultana ( London, 1768 ) Such was Baltimore's reputation that her readers were in no doubt as to whom she was referring.
Much of the work was carried out by a contractor called William Hoof, who had gained a reputation as a specialist tunnelling contractor, after working on Strood Tunnel for the Thames and Medway Canal and Harecastle Tunnel on the Trent and Mersey Canal.
Much of the Caro Kann's reputation as a solid defence stems from this variation.
Much was done to destroy Galileo's reputation.
Much of the hunting stems from their reputation as a man-eater, which is not entirely unjustified.
Much of Manatee and Sarasota Counties has had long a reputation for being the main sleepy haven for the elderly.
Much that he wrote has now lost all interest owing to the circumstances referred to being forgotten, but enough still retains its peculiar relish to account for his contemporary reputation.
Much of their best work was high quality reproductive prints of contemporary artists such as Bartholomeus Spranger ( Aegidius II ) or the Venetian Bassano family ( Jan I and Rafael I ), that were important in spreading the reputation and style of these artists.
Much of the reputation these achieved during the turn of the 19th century resulted when writers like Peter Altenberg, Karl Kraus, Hermann Broch and Friedrich Torberg decided to use them as places of work and socializing.
Much of the German crop was blended into Liebfraumilch, but overproduction ruined its reputation, and changing tastes led to many vines being grubbed up.

Much and comes
Much of the available information comes not from the Federal government but from an exchange of experiences among states.
Much of the material comes directly from secondary sources such as Strukturbericht.
* Much of the material in this article comes from the CIA World Factbook 2000 and the 2003 U. S. Department of State website.
* Much of the material in these articles comes from the CIA World Factbook 2000 and the 2003 U. S. Department of State website.
Much fine amethyst comes from Russia, especially from near Mursinka in the Ekaterinburg district, where it occurs in drusy cavities in granitic rocks.
Much of his social influence comes from that and the fact that the royal family is often involved in socio-economic improvement efforts.
Much of this new scholarship comes from the realization that there is much about Chinese history that is unknown or controversial.
Much of the evidence for dark matter comes from the study of the motions of galaxies.
Much of what we know about the Battle of Châlons comes from The History and Deeds of the Goths, written by Jordanes
" Much of our understanding of prehistoric peoples comes from caves, such as cave paintings made nearly 40, 000 years ago.
Much of the country's export income comes from water, and much of its power comes from hydroelectricity.
Much of what is known of Louis's life comes from Jean de Joinville's famous Life of Saint Louis.
Much of the confusion that springs from them comes from their ability to straddle the play's borders between reality and the supernatural.
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 of that wealth comes from his success as a bond trader ; he only had four losing months in 17 years of trading.
Much of what is known about axonal function comes from studying the squid giant axon, an ideal experimental preparation because of its relatively immense size ( 0. 5 1 millimeters thick, several centimeters long ).
Much of the simplification comes from applying very easy rules of nonstandard arithmetic, viz:
Much of the earliest history of Paraguay comes from the Spanish colonization, beginning indirectly in 1516 with the Juan Díaz de Solís ' failed expedition to the Río de la Plata.
Much of the difficulty in meshing these theories at all energy scales comes from the different assumptions that these theories make on how the universe works.
Much of his interest in the food business comes from the fact that he is a vegetarian.
Much of what is known of this century comes from the works of the Roman historian Polybius, whose main concern is the story of how Rome comes to dominate the known world.
Much of the biographical information about Plotinus comes from Porphyry's preface to his edition of Plotinus ' Enneads.
Much of our knowledge of Inca population transfers comes from their description by the Spanish chroniclers Pedro Cieza de León and Bernabé Cobo.

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