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Much of the population, swollen with refugees fleeing Saladin's conquest of the surrounding territory, was allowed to flee to Tyre, Tripoli, or Egypt ( whence they were sent back to Europe ), but those who could not pay for their freedom were sold into slavery, and those who could were often robbed by Christians and Muslims alike on their way into exile.
Much of the brew exported from Europe is produced at InBev's brewery in Belgium, and packaged in the Beck's Brewery in Bremen, Germany.
Much of the African diaspora was dispersed throughout Europe, Asia, and the Americas during the Atlantic and Arab Slave Trades.
Much of the population was brought to the site, principally from Eastern Europe, in order to work in the zinc plants.
Much of the art surviving from Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire is Christian art, although this in large part because the continuity of church ownership has preserved church art better than secular works.
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Much of the traditional klezmer repertoire was written by professional klezmer musicians in the style of their region or tradition, and a lot of co-territorial music such as non-Jewish folksongs, especially Romanian music ( mainly from Moldavia ), as well as Ukrainian music and Ottoman music, and the musics of other minorities living in the same areas as Jews in Southeastern Europe such as Crimean Tatars.
Much of his vast recorded output was released in Europe, where he was regarded by early jazz critics as the equal, if not the superior of Louis Armstrong and Bix Beiderbecke.
Much grassland in northwest Europe developed after the Neolithic Period, when people gradually cleared the forest to create areas for raising their livestock.
Much of 1963's hit film The Pink Panther was shot in Europe.
Much of his argument builds upon the disappearance from western Europe of items that had to come from outside.
Much of the rest of Europe has traditionally had much smaller limits on the size of single phase supplies resulting in even houses being supplied with 3 phase ( in urban areas with three-phase supply networks ).
Much to their parents ' surprise and delight, the two were married while summering in Europe in 1963.
Much of the diplomacy since in eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia has revolved around which countries are in whose sphere of influence.
Much of this was because flights that were coming from Europe were told to avoid the major airports in Central Canada, like Toronto Pearson, Montréal-Dorval, and Ottawa Macdonald-Cartier International Airport.
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Much of the English-speaking merchant class, which was dependent on the fur trade and the market for it in Europe, was wary of the situation.
Much of its former ordnance production was moved to these new sites as the Royal Arsenal was considered vulnerable to aerial bombing from mainland Europe.
Much of the debate resulted from an internal struggle between advocates of a Cuban perestroika, i. e. the use of market mechanisms and the liberalization of strictures on free speech and dissent and others who argued that speedy reforms would undercut the unity of the nation and the party's political dominance and possibly lead to the government's collapse as had happened to Communist states in Eastern Europe.
Much of the 1920s were spent touring around the world ; apart from concert appearances in Europe and United States, Godowsky also gave extensive tours of South America and East Asia.
" Much of the criticism comes not only from the designs of the buildings, but also from the fact that concrete façades do not age well in damp, cloudy maritime climates such as those of northwestern Europe and New England.
Much of the area is covered by woods, making it one of the principal timber producing regions in Europe.
Much of the computer freelance work is being outsourced to poorer countries outside the United States and Europe.
Much of this information is required by law under the provisions of a number of European Directives to be reported both to Parliament and to Europe and to be made public.

Much and lay
Much of Jerusalem and the Temple lay in ruins.
She was also noted for her wit ; among her numerous sayings and quips are " Much more genius is needed to make love than to command armies " and " We should take care to lay in a stock of provisions, but not of pleasures: these should be gathered day by day.
Much of this success in defense lay in the world's first use of gunpowder ( i. e. with early flamethrowers, grenades, firearms, cannons, and land mines ) to fight back against the Khitans, the Tanguts, the Jurchens, and then the Mongols.
Much of the sequence of the freaks attacking Cleopatra, as she lay under a tree, was removed, as well as a gruesome sequence showing Hercules being castrated, a number of comedy sequences, and most of the film's original epilogue.
Much of the power of these companies lay in the long-term contracts themselves.
Much of the town's poorer housing formerly lay in a series of narrow yards that ran northward from the marketplace and Wrawby Street.
Much of this designated housing lay vacant for months or even years before it could be sold.
Much later, the history of the House of Eorl recounted in Appendix A states that " The forefathers of Eorl claimed descent from kings of Rhovanion, whose realm lay beyond Mirkwood before the invasions of the Wainriders, and thus they accounted themselves kinsmen of the kings of Gondor descended from Eldacar.
Much of the storyline is intimately related to the lay of the land in Arslan.
Much of the new discoveries lay outside the boundaries of the monument, under land managed by the United States Forest Service.
Much of this southern continent lay inside the Antarctic Circle, and the climate there was unlike any that exists today.
Much of the segment's appeal lay in the bizarre cars that Autocat ( voiced by Marty Ingels ) devised in his attempts to catch Motormouse ( voiced by Dick Curtis ), and in the pleasing, and unusual character voices and dialect.
Much of Magnus ' work lay in ruins.
Much of existent architecture and masterplans elsewhere that lay claim to be green are simply commonly-styled or iconically-styled builtforms stuffed internally with ecoengineering gadgetry.
Much of the blame lay in the original charter members, which had become entrenched in leadership and direction of Ruskin.
Much of the local rock is limestone common in the Auvergne, known as indusial, because of the cases, or indusiae, of the larvæ of Phryganea ( resembling caddis-flies ), which have been encrusted, as they lay, by hard travertine ( a white or light-coloured concretionary limestone, usually hard and semi-crystalline, deposited from water holding lime in solution ).

Much and ruins
Much of the city, including railroads and stockyards, survived intact, and from the ruins of the previous wooden structures arose more modern constructions of steel and stone which would set the precedent for worldwide construction.
Much of the town was in ruins and was less populated than the rival ports of Tripoli and Beirut, and the port was in a serious state of decline by 1450.
Much of the town was reduced to ruins by bombing.
Much, though, is inside the buildings ; in The Bugle Hotel in Titchfield, for example, one can see a big fireplace that was salvaged from the ruins.
Much of what we do know about the Chachapoyas culture is based on archaeological evidence from ruins, pottery, tombs and other artifacts.
Much of Khuzestan was destroyed and left in ruins.
Much would be gained by ... bringing to light the remains of so many races and generations which must lie concealed under the accumulation of rubbish and ruins on which those villages stand ...
Much of the foundation stone for the palace came from Chertsey Abbey which fell into ruins after the Dissolution of the Monasteries.

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