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Much criticism has been leveled at this rather forced analogy, but what is equally significant is Adams' complete acceptance of the Biblical record as `` good and trustworthy history ''.
Much notable Chicago fiction focuses on the city itself, with social criticism keeping exultation in check.
Much of the criticism focused on the premise which essentially reduced the finale to a holodeck adventure from the Star Trek: The Next Generation series.
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 to the criticism of his peers, he continued this practice decades later, even after he was elected Prime Minister.
Much work on Bloomsbury continues to focus on the group ’ s class origins and alleged elitism, their satire, their atheism, their oppositional politics and liberal economics, their non-abstract art, their modernist fiction, their art and literary criticism, and their non-nuclear family and sexual arrangements.
Much of the criticism of the distribution of projects and funding allotment is a result of the view that the decisions were politically motivated.
Much criticism of zoning laws comes from those who see the restrictions as a violation of property rights.
Much of this criticism came from student organizations, the GBA, and opposition groups in self-imposed exile, who questioned the legitimacy of the military government and its declared intention of returning the country to constitutional rule.
Much of the criticism surrounding the WPATH / HBIGDA-SOC applies to these as well, and some of these SOCs ( mostly European SOC ) are actually based on much older versions of the WPATH-SOC.
Much of the criticism originates among Evangelical Christian groups, especially those of a fundamentalist tendency, who believe that witchcraft is a danger to children.
Much of Hergé's criticism was directed at big businesses and the ways they would affect the lives of ethnic minorities and the affairs of nations just for the sake of money.
Much of the criticism focused on the openly gay character of Jodie Dallas ( Billy Crystal ).
Much of the criticism focused on the apparent unrehearsed quality and nervous stage presence of Coogan's performance.
Much of the criticism focused on the featuring of children so prominently in the ballet, and many bemoaned the fact that the ballerina did not dance until the Grand Pas de Deux near the end of the second act ( which did not occur until nearly midnight during the program ).
Much of the criticism arose during the 1970s in the U. S. when quantitative approaches to sociology were dominant.
Much of the criticism of this statement involved the historical significance of the term: sangokujin historically referred to ethnic Chinese and Koreans, working in Japan, several thousand of whom were killed by mobs of Japanese people following the Great Kantō earthquake of 1923.
Much of the criticism is due to the fact that the agency has been overtasked yet understaffed and underfunded for much of its history.
Much of these criticism was rehashed in 2009 when Aftonbladet ran an article alleging that in 1992 the Israeli Defense Force took organs from Palestinians who died in Israeli custody.
Much of this criticism comes from individual arts critics in national newspapers, hard-line aficionados of the Edinburgh International Festival, and occasionally from the Edinburgh International Festival itself.
" 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 this criticism came during the period of " Satanic panic ," when Satanic ritual abuse was feared to be epidemic.
Much later criticism was made of Hoddle's dismissal on the grounds that he had been forced out for non-footballing reasons.
Much of this criticism was silenced in January 2007 when the chairman of the Trade Union Confederation, Wanja Lundby-Wedin, expressed full support for Sahlin as well as several powerful party districts around the country.

Much and Western
Much of the research conducted around the middle of the 20th century occurred in the former Eastern Bloc before the cold war ended and has not held up to the scrutiny of stricter Western scientific standards.
Much of pita's popularity in the Western world since the 1970s is due to expanded use of the pocket for a type of sandwich.
Much culture has arisen around Bowling Green's hills with an old reservoir, hospital and civil war fort on one, much of Western Kentucky Universities campus on another, Hobson Grove, a historic Italian Renaissance style civil war era plantation estate on another and yet another civil war fort on another.
Much of the rest of town is dominated by the Berkshires, with the north being on a plain between the peaks of North and Western Mountains, covered by the Dalton Wildlife Management Area.
Much of Spokane's park land was acquired by the city prior to World War I, establishing the city early on as a leader among Western cities in the development of a city-wide park system.
Much of the heretical literature has been thoroughly persecuted and burned by the Bulgarian state, the Roman Empire ( Byzantine ) and the Holy Roman Empire ( Western ).
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 stricter controls on solvent emissions have ensured that all dry cleaning machines in the Western world are now fully enclosed, and no solvent fumes are vented to the atmosphere.
Much of his work deals with the relation between Japanese culture and Western culture.
Much of the series is devoted to the science fiction plot surrounding the Orb, and it is this mix of the Western genre with fantasy that has helped Brisco maintain its cult status.
Much later, the work of Hāfez would leave a mark on such Western writers as Thoreau, Goethe, and Ralph Waldo Emerson -- the latter referring to him as " a poet's poet.
Much of the Bight lies due south of the expansive Nullarbor Plain, which straddles the two Australian states of South Australia and Western Australia.
Much of the peacekeeper training the United States provides to African militaries is done by private firms, and with the increasing absence of Western military support to international peace operations, the private sector is commonly utilized to provide services to peace and stability operations from Haiti to Darfur.
*** Much of Phantom Canyon was derived from a planned scene of a mining town called Dry Gulch in the never built Western River Expedition at the Magic Kingdom.
Much of Tyseley remains industrial, with many companies, including Klaxon, SCC, Western Pegasus Limited and Bakelite Limited, basing themselves there.
Much of his exploration was done with his brother John Forrest who became the first Premier of Western Australia.
Much of the critical discussion about Things Fall Apart concentrates on the socio-political aspects of the novel, including the friction between the members of Igbo society as confront the intrusive and overpowering presence of Western government and beliefs.
Much of its area is occupied by the Valdai Hills, where the Volga, the Western Dvina, and the Dnieper have their source.
Much of the post-World War I codebreaking was done by obtaining copies of enciphered telegrams sent over Western Union by foreign diplomats, as was the custom before countries had technology for specialized communications devices.
Macleod of the University of Alberta, has written that: “ Much of English Canada ’ s understanding of the formative years of the Canadian West comes from George Stanley ’ s remarkable work, The Birth of Western Canada.
Much of the network is 25kV AC electrified, with the exception of the Croy Line, Maryhill Line, Paisley Canal Line, South Western Lines, Shotts Line, Whifflet Line and Cumbernauld Line.
Much of what we know about Western US birds and Pacific ornithology-from Bent's " Life Histories of North American Birds " to Murphy's " Oceanic Birds of South America " rests on the work of Rollo Beck and other early ornithologists like him.
Much of the population of Jiangling were taken to Western Wei as captives, and Chen Chang and Chen Xu, while they were treated with respect, were also taken to the Western Wei capital Chang ' an.

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