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Much and British
`` Much of the navy's future depends upon her '', an American naval announcement said on the Skipjack's first arrival in British waters in August, 1959, for exhibition to selected high officers at Portland underwater research station.
Much like the relationship between British English and American English, the Austrian and German varieties differ in minor respects ( e. g., spelling, word usage and grammar ) but are recognizably equivalent and largely mutually intelligible.
Much later, he was reinstated by the British, ruling during 1839-1842.
Much of the province is wild or semi-wild, so that populations of many mammalian species that have become rare in much of the United States still flourish in British Columbia.
Much to the anger of many Volunteers, MacCurtain, under pressure from Catholic clergy, agreed to surrender his men's arms to the British on Wednesday.
Much of the post-Roman development of St Albans was in memorial to Saint Alban, the earliest known British Christian martyr, executed in AD 250 ( the exact date is unknown, with scholars suggesting dates of 209, 254 and 304 ).
Much of the original British road system was poorly maintained by thousands of local parishes, but from the 1720s ( and occasionally earlier ) turnpike trusts were set up to charge tolls and maintain some roads.
Much of the colony rose in revolt in the Gun War ( 1880-1881 ), inflicting significant casualties upon the colonial British forces sent to subdue it.
Much of Pakistan's road network ( National Highways ) and railway network were built before 1947, mainly during the British Raj.
Much of this was simply conjecture, fueled by British imperialism British policies of divide and rule as well as enumeration of the population into rigid categories during the tenure of British rule in India contributed towards the hardening of these segregated caste identities.
Much as the British salute, described above, the Canadian military salutes to demonstrate a mark of respect and courtesy for the commissioned ranks.
Much as the British salute, described above, the French military salutes to demonstrate a mark of respect and courtesy for the commissioned ranks.
* The Trust Territory of Togoland under British administration ( British Togoland ): Much smaller than French Togoland, this territory was merged in 1956 with the British colony of the Gold Coast, which was granted independence as Ghana in 1957.
Much of the wealth on which the city of Manchester, and surrounding towns, was built in the late eighteenth century, and for much of the nineteenth century, was based on the processing of slave-picked cotton .. Other British cities also profited from the slave trade. Birmingham, the largest gun producing town in Britain at the time, supplied guns to be traded for slaves.
Much of the famines occurring in the 19th and early 20th centuries were caused by wars involving colonization by the British, Spanish, Portuguese, and Belgian empires.
Much more so than most non-English speaking European countries, the Netherlands has remained closely in tune with American and British trends ever since the 50's.
Much of the humour focuses on the differences between the British and the Europeans.
Much of the profits were being repatriated by the British government to the United Kingdom.
Much of the comedy coming into New Zealand at the time was British radio and this was an inspiration to him.
Much of the northern half of the Cascades, from Rainier north, have been preserved by US national or British Columbia provincial parks ( such as E. C.
He was a major theatre star, noted for his performances on the British stage in Shaw's The Devil's Disciple ( 1938 ) and Heartbreak House ( 1942 ), Much Ado About Nothing ( 1946 ) and especially as Thomas Becket in T. S.

Much and military
Much military information is not made publicly available, including budget information, the names of the general officers and the military ’ s size ( which is considered a state secret ).
Much of the Strip ( except for the settlement blocs and military areas ) came under Palestinian control.
Much of Caesar's life is known from his own accounts of his military campaigns, and from other contemporary sources, mainly the letters and speeches of Cicero and the historical writings of Sallust.
Much later, he suggested that in modern times, the best scientists and engineers usually have to choose between either doing their work for more or less questionable business and military interests in a Faustian bargain, or not pursuing their line of work at all.
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 later work in speech compression was motivated by military research into digital communications for secure military radios, where very low data rates were required to allow effective operation in a hostile radio environment.
Much smaller, hand-held versions of battering rams are still used today, however, by law enforcement officers and military personnel to bash open locked doors.
Much like the male uniform, the gakuran, the sailor outfit bears a similarity to various military styled naval uniforms.
Much like the male uniform, the gakuran, the sailor outfit bears a similarity to various military styled naval uniforms.
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 this iron was reserved for military use in crafting weapons and armoring troops, but some was used to fashion the many iron products needed to fill the demands of the growing domestic market.
Much depends on the nature of the society itself and whether it sees the military as important, as for example in time of threat or war, or a burdensome expense typified by defence cuts in time of peace.
Much traffic from the United States is received, which Aer Lingus mostly handles ; it is sometimes used as a military stopover which has caused some controversy in the country, but nonetheless has generated significant revenue for the airport.
Much of the harbour foreshores had been spoiled by residential development ; what remained was preserved partly because of the presence of military bases, and partly because of the work of conservationists.
Much the same is true of alumni of a particular school, veterans of military service, and other groups.
Much of the growth can be attributed to the increased military influence during the 1940s and 1950s, in which Beaufort's population doubled as a result of new military personnel and families moving to the area.
Much like in the 18th and 19th century, because the enemy is not a powerful military force with the heavy weaponry required to destroy fortifications, walls of gabion, sandbag or even simple mud can provide protection against small arms and anti-tank weapons-although such fortifications are still vulnerable to mortar and artillery fire.
Much of it was recycled back into pay-offs, patronage, military subsidies, and campaign funding.
Much of the credit was probably due to the military skill of his colleague Demosthenes ( not the orator ); but it must be admitted that it was due to Cleon's determination that the Ecclesia sent out the additional force which was needed.
Much of the discipline was in the hands of senior pupils ( usually known as prefects ), which was not just a means to reduce staffing costs, but was also seen as vital preparation for those pupils ' later roles in public or military service.

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