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Much and personal
Much of his personal correspondence with those and other figures is featured in the book The Groucho Letters ( 1967 ) with an introduction and commentary on the letters written by Groucho, who donated his letters to the Library of Congress.
Much as he wished to contain the conflict, even considering personal diplomacy with Kuomintang Chinese leader Chiang Kai-shek, he and his cabinet feared that Japanese troops would not respect any peace agreement.
Much of the free-love tradition is an offshoot of anarchism, and reflects a civil libertarian philosophy that seeks freedom from state regulation and church interference in personal relationships.
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 of Monticello's interior decoration reflect the personal ideas and ideals of Jefferson.
Much to her personal anxiety, she starts admiring Hibiki's ( still very masculine ) personality in drag, and this admiration develops into a powerful romantic attraction, bringing her considerable gender confusion and shame.
Much of the novel is concerned with Stevens ' professional and, above all, personal relationship with a former colleague, the housekeeper Miss Kenton.
Much linguistic description, especially the description of languages with few speakers, remains hidden in personal research files or poorly preserved in under-funded archives.
Much of the free-love tradition is an offshoot of anarchism, and reflects a libertarian philosophy that seeks freedom from state regulation and church interference in personal relationships.
Much of the work involved personal inspections of sites and monuments in an attempt to replicate the original as much as possible.
Much of the information known about George's later personal and professional life stems from court records of the dissolution of his marriage and of his attempt to get out of debt by wresting control of Sherfield House from his niece Anne Morris and her husband, Francis.
Much of the book deals with the psychological, physical, and personal challenges that manifest when time travel is possible for a single individual at the touch of a button.
Much of the success stemmed from Dent's fantastic imagination, fueled by his own personal curiosity.
Much of the writing produced in this period was conventional in character, in praise of patrons and their families, but the best of it was of exceptionally high quality and included poetry of a personal nature.
Much of Ebbers ' personal holdings were purchased with loans that had been backed by his WorldCom stock holdings.
Much of the remaining construction costs were funded through the sale of personal seat licenses.
Much of the magazine's revenue came from the " personal ads "-advertisements placed by readers in search of romantic attachments, friends or sex partners.
Much of his personal property was lost.
Much of the narrative of The Voyage of the Dawn Treader concerns the personal growth of Eustace, as he is drawn into Narnia and aboard the eponymous ship along with Lucy and Edmund, and into adventures that bring him to realize how self-centred his attitudes are.
Much of the reason for the splits and feuds was the political rivalries of the members within the organisation as well as personal disputes.
Much of her personal writing centers on her mother who died at the age of 40 from ovarian cancer, when Quindlen was 19 years old.
* Much of Edmond Baudoin's later work is based on his personal and family history.
Much of his official correspondence and personal papers are stored at the Special Collections Library of the University of Virginia at Charlottesville, Virginia and available for research.
Much like the relationship between Jed Bartlet and Leo McGarry, Josh and Sam's friendship extends far past their role as co-workers and the two are each other's confidants on personal matters and relationship troubles.

Much and collection
Much of statistics is non-mathematical: ensuring that data collection is undertaken in a way that allows valid conclusions to be drawn ; coding and archiving of data so that information is retained and made useful for international comparisons of official statistics ; reporting of results and summarised data ( tables and graphs ) in ways that are comprehensible to those who need to make use of them ; implementing procedures that ensure the privacy of census information.
Much later, in 1797 it was followed by a second volume that contained a collection of integrals and other useful formulae.
Much of his collection is hanging in the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, the majority of pieces having been donated by his heirs.
Much has been made of the fact that she purchased a return rail ticket and a ticket to a suffragette dance later that day, both items held in the collection of the Women's Library in London, and both suggesting that martyrdom was not her intention.
Much later, in the 4th or 5th century, appears the large collection of recipes conventionally entitled ' Apicius ', the only more or less complete surviving cookbook from the classical world.
Much of the collection comes from the archives of the UW – Madison Center for Limnology.
Much of this collection appears to be on loan from various local Bastogne families who have had the items since 1944.
Much of this media is available today as part of the permanent collection of the Bancroft Library at Berkeley, including iconic photographs of the protest activity by student Ron Enfield ( then chief photographer for the Berkeley campus newspaper, the Daily Cal ).
Much of the collection of the Prado today — including works by Titian, Raphael, and Rubens — was acquired and assembled under Velázquez's curatorship.
Much of the Carmina Burana collection of Latin poetry belongs to this school.
Much of her recent work has been on television, where she has a collection of Emmy Award nominations.
Much of the collection at the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum Library, which bears the Andersen name, is a direct result of their generosity.
Much of the Keynes collection later passed to eccentric document collector Abraham Yahuda, who was himself a vigorous collector of Isaac Newton's original manuscripts.
Much of his collection of art and books was auctioned at Fosters in 1916, after his widow's death, but his son bequethed several works of art to the Tate Gallery.
Much of this art collection came from George Grey Barnard, an American sculptor and collector of medieval art, who had already established a medieval-art museum near his home in Fort Washington.
Much of the collection of his early work has been donated to the University of Liverpool.
Much of the extensive art collection of eccentric multimillionaire and religious leader Mokichi Okada is now housed in the MOA Museum of Art in Atami.
Much of his work, including collection of plants, mollusks, fossils, aboriginal artifacts and information, was done with the help of his youngest surviving son, William Henry Arnold Newcombe ( 1884-1960 ).
Much of the museum ’ s collection of historic items was donated by over one hundred individual residents and include documents, photographs, artworks and more.
Much of the Fortean Society material including material from Fort, Dreiser and Hecht, excepting many of the notes of Charles Fort which was donated to the New York Public Library as a collection, was incorporated into the International Fortean Organization ( INFO ).
Much of the collection was donated, notably the British paintings donated by former Governor General Vincent Massey and that of the Southam family.
Much of his music is in just intonation, but his work with alternative tunings includes a collection of Etudes in all equal temperaments between 8 and 23 notes per octave.
Much of his writing has survived: nine books of letters ; a collection of Relationes or official dispatches ; and fragments of various orations.
Much of the collecting was done in the second half of the 19th century and notable among the collections are the David Homfray collection from the Cambrian and Ordovician strata of Wales ; and the collections of George H. Hickling and D. M. S. Watson which are from the Silurian of the Dudley district, West Midlands and from the Old Red Sandstone.
Much of the success of newborn screening programs is dependent on the filter paper used for the collection of the samples.

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