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Much and interest
Much interest has also been expressed in new techniques for processing the urethane foams, including spraying, frothing, and molding ( see article, p. 391 for details ).
Much of anthropological theory has originated in an appreciation of and interest in the tension between the local ( particular cultures ) and the global ( a universal human nature, or the web of connections between people in distinct places / circumstances ).
Much of this collaboration is achieved through Project Groups which study specific technical issues of common interest: for example, EBU Members have long been preparing for the revision of the 1961 Stockholm Plan.
Much of Jacobi's work was published posthumously in the 1860s, generating enormous interest in France and Germany ( Hawkins, p. 43 ).
Much Latin writing reflects the Romans ' interest in rhetoric, the art of speaking and persuading.
Much suggests she was early on an alcoholic and took little interest in the upbringing of the children.
Much of the non-fiction produced throughout history is of a mundane and everyday variety such as records and legal documents which were only ever seen by a few and are of little interest except to the historian.
As the worldwide implications of Nuclear Winter began to be taken seriously in the late 1980s Much interest by military analysts shifted to fusing of nuclear warheads to explode at low, rather than high altitude.
Much of the interest of the book lies in the recognition it awakens of the plausibility and familiarity, along with the thinness and self-deception, of the excuses that the ghosts refuse to abandon, even though to do so would bring them to " reality " and " joy forevermore.
Much to the interest of the ruler, Dong's synthesis justified the imperial system of government within the natural order of the universe.
Much of the time, however, the needed psychological pressure is self-applied ; once the victims have put money in toward the payoff, they feel they have a vested interest in seeing the " deal " through.
Much of the interest in cloud forcing relates to its role as a feedback process in the present period of global warming.
Much French republican thought has been suspicious of the claims of " particular interests ," which are often contrasted with the " general interest " of the nation.
Much of this interest drew them to musique concrète and tape manipulation techniques, since using these methods could allow them to create soundscapes suitable for the growing range of unconventional programming.
Much of the lyrical content is based on Karl Sanders ' interest in Egyptology and other ancient Middle Eastern cultures, such as Mesopotamia.
Also of interest this season, Bill Gillespie ’ s daughter, Lana returns for a three-episode stint to resolve the case started in " A Woman Much Admired.
Much of this food may be considered as having been uniquely Australian-from such food items as macadamia nuts to kangaroo meat ( which is undergoing a renaissance of interest on contemporary Australian menus ).
Much of his work has been ignored, although a performance in 1999 of Sly by the Washington National Opera ( the work's American premiere ) marked something of a revival of interest in his works.
Much of the art that Spare produced in what the biographer Phil Blake called " the Grant period " reflected Spare's interest in tribal art, which both Grant and Spare collected.
Much of the contemporary interest in corporate governance is concerned with mitigation of the conflicts of interests between stakeholders.
Much of lower Wivenhoe is also a designated conservation area, with many streets being of particular architectural interest.
He had a sympathetic interest in the Olympian Games movement of William Penny Brookes, first shown when he joined a party with his first cousin Lord Forester that viewed the first Wenlock Olympian Games at Much Wenlock in 1850.
Much of the town is designated a conservation area, with many listed buildings of architectural and historic interest.
Much of the historical interest of the RCA, besides its association with the Electronic Music Center, comes from a number of amusing ( and possibly apocryphal ) stories told regarding the synthesizer.

Much and food
Much of its shock value derives from the fact that the first portion of the essay describes the plight of starving beggars in Ireland, so that the reader is unprepared for the surprise of Swift's solution when he states, " A young healthy child well nursed, is, at a year old, a most delicious nourishing and wholesome food, whether stewed, roasted, baked, or boiled ; and I make no doubt that it will equally serve in a fricassee, or a ragoust.
Much of the book is spent describing the state of the environment and the food security situation, which is described as increasingly dire.
Much of the palm oil that is consumed as food is to some degree oxidized rather than in the fresh state, and this oxidation appears to be responsible for the health risk associated with consuming palm oil.
Much of the labor formerly required in silk production was absorbed by the district's diversified manufacturing industry, which included precision instruments, machinery, textiles, food processing, and other light manufacturing.
Much of the plot is also similar ; Petruchio vows to marry Catharine before he has even seen her, she smashes a lute over the music tutor's head, Baptista fears no one will ever want to marry her ; the wedding scene is identical, as is the scene where Grumio teases her with food ; the haberdasher and tailor scene is very similar ; the sun and moon conversation, and the introduction of Vincentio are both taken from Shakespeare.
Much like the prophet Isaiah who had to walk stripped and barefoot for three years and the prophet Ezekiel who had to lie on his side for 390 days and eat measured food, Jeremiah is instructed to perform a number of prophetic parables to illustrate the Lord ’ s message to his people.
Much food is discarded by producers for reasons to do with food standards of retailers and consumers.
Much of this food was made to meet the demands of traditional Punjabi lifestyle, with high calorie counts to support rural workers.
Much of the food is grilled, as early diners were based around a grill.
Much of the merchant fleet of the Empire of Japan, needed to supply its scattered forces and bring supplies such as petroleum and food back to the Japanese Archipelago, was sunk.
Much of the Maya food supply was grown in orchard-gardens, known as pet kot.
Much of the food in both Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia comes from this region, not only Bosnian Posavina but the rest of the fertile fields along the river Sava.
Much of the sun bear's food must be detected using its keen sense of smell, as its sight is poor.
Much of the estate has public access ; in particular the gardens and tea house are visited during the summer months, whilst the college plays host to tours, antiques fairs, food festivals, music concerts, conferences and weddings.
Much of its best food was smuggled out to feed lucrative black markets elsewhere.
Much like smoking, food is also highly moralized in the United States.
Much food and fuel, a couple of huts and a tractor had all gone to sea.
Much of this vegetation is very tough to open or digest for most animals and the bear is one of the few to exploit these food sources.
Much of the packaged food marketed is tested and labeled halal ( unless it has pork ), regardless of who eats it.
Much of the economy has been based on food processing and bulb growing.
Much of the fermentation used industrially to produce food and drink products, as well as home fermentation, uses anaerobic digestion.

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