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Much of its strength stems from the comfortable knowledge that every `` volunteer '' Democratic organization of any consequence belongs to the Aj.
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 this innovation is due in part to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and its place within the community.
Much of the garbage and sewage from Detroit's rapid industrialization found its way into the river.
Much of the Detroit River and its shoreline were heavily polluted and unsafe for recreational use.
Much of the interior, with its large plains, lavascapes and volcanic mountains, consists of protected areas, although there are organised tours and vehicular access across them.
Much like its predecessor Cheers, Frasier used an ensemble cast with storylines involving the central group of characters.
Much aquamarine is heated to remove yellow tones and change the green color into the more desirable blue or enhance its existing blue color to a purer blue.
Much of his energy was devoted to the topic of oaths, having become convinced of its importance to Quaker ideas.
Much of this would be contingent on government adherence to fiscal and monetary targets and policy reforms, such as those begun under the SMP, and Haiti's payment of its World Bank arrears ($ 30 million at 9 / 30 / 03 ).
" Much of the TMRC's jargon was later imported into early computing culture, because the club started using a DEC PDP-1 and applied its local model railroad slang in this computing context.
Much of the play's Protestantism derives from its location in Denmark — both then and now a predominantly Protestant country, though it is unclear whether the fictional Denmark of the play is intended to mirror this fact.
Much of the popularity for Windows 2. 0 came by way of its inclusion as a " run-time version " with Microsoft's new graphical applications, Excel and Word for Windows.
Much of its expansion had taken place in the 17th century, culminating in the first Russian settlement of the Pacific in the mid-17th century, the reconquest of Kiev, and the pacification of the Siberian tribes.
Much later, after the film was released and his experiences during its production proved unhappy, Reynolds complained to Lemmon and described Avildsen as an " asshole ", whereby Lemmon replied, " I guess you could say that ".
Much of its appeal in this era was due to the ribald, suggestive themes featured by many troupes ; this appeal was further augmented by the fact that the performers were often also available for prostitution.
Much advancement has undoubtedly been made toward cooperation between architect and librarian, and many good designers have made library buildings their specialty, nevertheless it seems that the ideal type of library is not yet realized — the type so adapted to its purpose that it would be immediately recognized as such, as is the case with school buildings at the present time.
Much of the country's export income comes from water, and much of its power comes from hydroelectricity.
Much of MySQL's appeal originates in its relative simplicity and ease of use, which is enabled by an ecosystem of open source tools such as phpMyAdmin.
Much like Euclid's first and third definitions and Plato's ' beginning of a line ', the Mo Jing stated that " a point may stand at the end ( of a line ) or at its beginning like a head-presentation in childbirth.
Much constructive mathematics uses intuitionistic logic, which is essentially classical logic without the law of the excluded middle which states that for any proposition, either that proposition is true, or its negation is.
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 city's cultural life has revolved around its large university community.
Much of its success was because Windows 3. 0 ( along with MS-DOS ) was bundled with most new computers.
Much less commonly, the photon can be symbolized by hf, where its frequency is denoted by f.

Much and content
Much of the content of this article is adapted from the CIA World Factbook.
Much of the content of Mad Kids had originally appeared in the parent publication ; reprinted material was chosen and edited to reflect grade schoolers ' interests.
Much of the content of the Tetrabiblos was collected from earlier sources ; Ptolemy's achievement was to order his material in a systematic way, showing how the subject could, in his view, be rationalized.
Much of the empirical content of thermodynamics is contained in its four laws.
Much to the consternation of their Spanish ruling cousins, the Habsburg emperors who followed Charles V ( especially Ferdinand I and Maximilian II, but also Rudolf II, and his successor Matthias ) were content for the princes of the Empire to choose their own religious policies.
Much of the same research and content was also featured in the American version of Who Do You Think You Are ?.
Much fluid content is absorbed by membranes in the epididymis, and much solid content is broken down by the responding macrophages and re-absorbed via the blood stream.
Much of the lyrical content is based on Karl Sanders ' interest in Egyptology and other ancient Middle Eastern cultures, such as Mesopotamia.
Much of the vitamin C content is retained in paprika, which contains more vitamin C by weight than does lemon juice.
Much content was gathered from the Town of Forestburgh Comprehensive Plan ( amended July 5, 2007 ): http :// www. forestburgh. org / news / CPplan2006. pdf
Much of their content is interpretation of the teachings of Jesus.
Much of the content came from the " Dear Ned Ludd " column in the newsletter of the group Earth First !.
Much of the content of the epicycle system was taken over by its successors and is still in use today.
Much of the French poetry produced during the fin de siècle was characterized as " decadent " for its lurid content or moral vision.
Much of the content in fetish magazines is baffling to people who do not share the particular fetishes discussed and depicted.
Much of the content provided in the book can also be used for Google Hacking, finding security issues through Google searches.
Much of the actual content for Ecodefense came from the " Dear Ned Ludd " column in the newsletter of the group Earth First!
Much of Perry's work contains sexually explicit content.
Much of the content of Zen of Assembly Language was updated in Zen of Code Optimization: The Ultimate Guide to Writing Software That Pushes PCs to the Limit ( 1994 ), along with new material.
Much of the game's content is derived from the Traveller tabletop role-playing game, including the default commander name Jameson.
* Much of the content of this article comes from the equivalent German-language wikipedia article ( retrieved September, 2007 ).
Much of the difference stemmed from Zukofsky's insistence on form over content, which conflicted with many of the other poets ' concern with the real world.
Much has been credited with helping to foster a vibrant Canadian music scene because of the Canadian content broadcast rules which mandated native musical acts had a secure and prominent place on the channel's play schedule.

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