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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 of the impetus behind campaign finance reform in the United States and in other countries is an attempt to prevent economic power being used to take political power.
Much of the expenditures is for goods imported into the United States ; the FDA is responsible for monitoring a third of all imports.
The soundtrack consisted of several standards, including " It Had to Be You ", " Let's Call the Whole Thing Off " and " Don't Get Around Much Anymore ", and achieved double-platinum status in the United States.
Much of the Marshall Plan aid would be used by the Europeans to buy manufactured goods and raw materials from the United States and Canada.
Much to the displeasure of the United States and Britain, Moríñigo refused to act against German economic and diplomatic interests until the end of the war.
Much praise was heaped upon the appointment of an American judge, despite the fact that the United States had not become a signatory to the Court's protocol, and it was thought that that they would soon do so.
Much of the Northern hemisphere showed significant cooling during the Little Ice Age ( defined for the purpose as 1400 to 1700 ) but Labrador and isolated parts of the United States appeared to be approximately as warm as during the 1961 – 1990 period.
Much of the garlic production in the United States is centered in Gilroy, California, which calls itself the " garlic capital of the world ".
Much of the ipê imported into the United States is used for decking.
Much of the structure of the government of the United States was worked out in those five years, beginning with the structure and function of the cabinet itself.
Much diplomatic maneuvering resulted in the Berlin Conference of 1884-1885 regarding African affairs, at which representatives of fourteen European countries and the United States recognized Leopold as sovereign of most of the area to which he and Stanley had laid claim.
Much of the Suisun Bay contains the Suisun Marsh, the largest saltwater marsh on the west coast of the United States.
In the episode " Much Apu About Nothing ", he is seen taking a citizenship test, implying that prior to this he was not a citizen of the United States ( Although unconfirmed, much evidence supports this-not only is he likely of Latino descent, he is specifically given an Argentine accent in Spanish language dubs ).
In " Much Apu About Nothing " ( 1996 ), Moe is depicted taking his United States citizenship test ; previously, " Bart's Inner Child " ( 1995 ) had depicted Moe's own inner child chastising him for abandoning his native Italian accent.
Much of his newly occurring health problems most likely stemmed from his consumption of bad and sometimes nearly poisonous illegal alcohol during the period of Prohibition in the United States, or possibly from early onset of the then-mysterious Alzheimer's Disease.
Much of the profits were being repatriated by the British government to the United Kingdom.
Much of Horseshoe Falls is located in Ontario, Canada with the remainder in New York State, United States of America.
Much of the time in the United Kingdom, tea drinking is not the delicate, refined cultural expression that the rest of the world imagines — a cup ( or commonly a mug ) of tea is something drunk often, with some people drinking six or more cups of tea a day.
Much of this growth has been credited to the free trade agreements signed with the United States, China, Thailand, Chile, Mexico, and Singapore.
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 like Tony Blair in the United Kingdom, Clark decided on a compromise solution, combining advocacy of the open economy and free trade with greater emphasis on fighting the New Right consequences of social exclusion.
Much like many other communities all across the United States, the end of steam railroading and the era of mergers and consolidation in the second half of the 20th century reduced rail-oriented employment opportunities and had a generally negative impact upon Victoria and the surrounding area.
Much of the toothpaste sold in the United States has 1000 to 1100 parts per million fluoride.
Much contemporary use of the words venal or venality is applied to modern professional athletes, particularly baseball, basketball and American football players in the United States and soccer players all around the world.

Much and States
Much of the public attention turned on the conflict between the Papal States and Italian nationalism, aiming at these states ' annihilation so as to achieve the Unification of Italy.
* Much of how the United States Cabinet operates is dictated by convention ; its operations are only vaguely alluded to in the US constitution.
Much of the Act's enforcement was left to the discretion of local United States Attorneys, so enforcement varied widely.

Much and financing
Much of the economic growth in the 1980s was based on debt financing, and the debt defaults led to a savings and loan crisis. A total of over 10 billion euros were used to bail out failing banks, which led to banking sector consolidation.
Much of the Huguenots ' financing came from Queen Elizabeth of England, who was likely influenced in the matter by Sir Francis Walsingham.
Following the completion of The Mirage in 1989 the name of the company was changed to Mirage Resorts, Inc. Much of the financing for the Mirage was obtained in cooperation with Mike Milken.
Much of his income went towards financing Broadway shows that he wrote, produced, and starred in .< ref >
Much of the financing came from the American National Insurance Company ( ANICO ), which at the time had indirect ties to the Cleveland crime syndicate and the Maceo crime syndicate in Galveston, Texas.
Much of these latter grants intentionally included mineral-and timber-rich lands, so that the railroads could get financing to build.

Much and ship
Much of the game takes place in space, with the player flying a ship from a third-person overhead perspective.
Much to Gunray's shock, Bane let Jedi board his ship, and then successfully forced Jedi Anakin Skywalker to open the Holocron in exchange for his Padawan's life.
Much of the ship is decorated to standards of luxury that are unequaled in a seagoing vessel of the time.
Much of the rest of the ship was taken up by storage ( for oil and the like ) and crew accommodations.
Much of his article also contained extensive derisive comments about the properties of ice as used for ship construction.
* So Much For Subtlety-a habitation / factory ship
Much depended on the merchants and the captain ; the merchants had to close a large number of favourable deals, and the captain had the extremely difficult task of safely sailing the ship to China and back.
Much of the Liverpool Irish embarked aboard the Ulster Monarch, a passenger ship that had served on the Belfast-Liverpool line before the war.
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 this land had originally been proposed for use as a ship canal and port facility.
Much of the special effects seen in the movie were done by Dan O ' Bannon, ship design by Ron Cobb, model work by O ' Bannon and Greg Jein, and animation was by Bob Greenberg.
Much to their surprise, the ship traps the exploring crew inside with the surviving Spung, which includes Warlord Shank and Elmira.
Much detail is spent on describing the ever-more frantic measures to repair and safeguard the ship and steer her towards Australia.

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