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Much like the 2007 play-in game when it was not clear whether or not Matt Holliday had touched home plate with the game-winning run, there was question as to whether Barmes actually caught the ball, as photos later emerged showing the ball apparently sliding down his arm as he went to the ground.
Much patched and decrepit, the quay was virtually rebuilt, though along the original line, between 1775 and 1785 by the landlord, Daniel Delacherois, probably with the help of John Smeaton, the distinguished civil engineer who had apparently made earlier more elaborate plans for extending the harbour, and who had just rebuilt Portpatrick harbour.
A Series of Murders followed as another Saturday Play in 2004, leading into a number of half-hour serials which began with Sicken and So Die ( 2006 ) and continued with Murder Unprompted ( 2007 ) and The Dead Side of the Mike ( 2008 ), with So Much Blood apparently happening between the last two serials.
Much of his time was spent in Forward Observation Posts looking down at apparently deserted German lines, registering targets and calling down fire from batteries massed around the rim of the Ypres Salient.
Much of these were apparently given to the Marcoses on their silver wedding anniversary.
Much of their work focused on clarifications to the previous standards, and was apparently influenced on work by the Calendaring and Scheduling Consortium ( a. k. a. Calconnect )
Much patched and decrepit, the quay was virtually rebuilt, though along the original line, between 1775 and 1785 by the landlord, Daniel Delacherois, probably with the help of John Smeaton, the distinguished civil engineer who had apparently made earlier more elaborate plans for extending the harbour, and who had just rebuilt Portpatrick harbour.
Much of the first hour of the film's running time is taken up with a highly technical depiction of Makoto building his homemade nuclear weapon, although key steps in the bomb-making process have apparently been omitted in the name of public safety.
Much of the Greek and Macedonian world, regardless of whether they were allies of Demetrius or not, apparently also viewed the siege as a pirate attack and sympathized with the Rhodians.
Much of the Platinum Weird story line is apparently identical to an earlier promotion by the unrelated band Unicorn.
Much like today's presidential seal, the primary purpose was apparently to seal envelopes on correspondence sent to the Congress.
He was MP for Much Wenlock, Shropshire from 1744 to 1754, although he did not apparently contribute much in debates, Dr Johnson commenting that, ironically: Browne, one of the first great wits of this country, got into Parliament and never opened his mouth.
Much as in the contemporary Moche culture based in northwest Peru, shamans apparently used hallucinogenic drugs, such as extractions from the San Pedro cactus, to induce visions.
Much of the philosophical literature on indexicality is concerned with trying to explicate the apparently " essentially indexical " character of the information Lingens lacks in Perry's imagined scenario.
Much of the structure was broken down during the famous battle which took place here in 1387, although it was apparently reconstructed six years later.

Much and mythic
Much of that mythic quality still adheres to the " sad clown " of the postmodern era.
The second mythic version says the Yellow Emperor's daughter Ba 魃 " Droughtghoul " killed Chi You " Jest Much " after Yinglong failed.

Much and results
Much of this lifelike quality results from Mussorgsky's care in basing his vocal line on natural speech inflections.
Much as 19th century science is often treated as the inventor of conceptions of evolution and race which had serious negative political and social consequences, many 19th century historians pursued what they intended as reasonably objective research projects in the history of their own and other regions either to end by themselves using the results to support nationalistic goals or to see their work used that way by others.
Much of the Elements states results of what are now called algebra and number theory, couched in geometrical language.
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 to the dismay of his brother, the ultra-royalist comte d ’ Artois, he always dreaded the day he would die, believing that his brother, and heir, Artois, would abandon the centrist government for an ultra-royalist autocracy, which would not bring favourable results.
Much of this potential appears to be contributed by the exposed sialic acid residues in the membrane: their removal results in zeta potential of-6. 06 mV.
Much of the controversy centred around the convergence of the power series expansion used and, in 1860, Adams duplicated his results without using a power series.
Much of the faculty similarly are indifferent to Ralph: Mrs. Hoover in particular treats him with a sort of mild annoyance, and Principal Skinner seems to see him as something of a nuisance due to his poor test results and hijinks.
Much of the controversy regarding " molecular assemblers " results from the confusion in the use of the name for both technical concepts and popular fantasies.
Much of this is not intended to provide concrete results that may be commercialisable, although research in scientific fields may lead to results that have such potential.
Much of the press applauded Louis Post's work at Labor as well, and Palmer, rather than President Wilson, was largely blamed for the negative results of the raids.
Much of the confusion over etymology of the name results from the fact that Marsh never explicitly explained it in his papers.
Much physical humor results from his reaction to firmly holding this device, which party participants only lightly caress.
Much of his work is in computational geometry, where he has found many of the best-known algorithms, such as linear-time triangulation of a simple polygon, as well as many useful complexity results, such as lower bound techniques based on discrepancy theory.
Much of the coastal landscape of the Hampshire Basin results from sea level rise in the Flandrian ( after the last ice age ) some 6000 years BP.
Much of the spatial patterning the occurs during the formation and migration of the primitive streak results from the secretion of agonists and antagonists by various cell populations, including the growth factors from the Wnt and transforming growth factor β ( TGFβ ) families ( Lefty 1, Nodal ), as well as repressors of the same molecules ( Dkk-1, Sfrp1, Sfrp5 ).
Much of the insight developed in this stage results from exploring the implications of the formal decision model developed during the formulation stage ( i. e., from mining the model ).
Much better results are achieved by taking a mean acceleration, the average between the beginning value and the expected ( unperturbed ) end value:
Much emphasis is placed on the residential experience and educating the whole student as a stark contrast to the exam driven, results centred ethos of today ’ s schools.
Much of Microsoft's Bing ( formerly as MSN then Windows Live Search ) high usage rank results from the error page traffic delivered via their dominant Internet Explorer browser.
Much of his work was concerned with specific volumes, the conception of which he set forth in a paper published when he was only twenty-two years of age ; and the principles he established have formed the basis of subsequent investigations in that subject, although his results have in some cases undergone modification.
Much in the style of The Dirty Dozen this results in a high fatality rate and over the course of the series all of the V. C. s save Smith and Jupe are killed off.
Much like Warlord, players battle across the world and post results online as 10 fighting companies battle for dominance over 6 planets.

Much and from
Much of its strength stems from the comfortable knowledge that every `` volunteer '' Democratic organization of any consequence belongs to the Aj.
Much of his genius, of course, sprang from his familiarity with clock movements.
Much of the available information comes not from the Federal government but from an exchange of experiences among states.
Much of the material comes directly from secondary sources such as Strukturbericht.
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 article originated from the public domain site http :// oceanographer. navy. mil / atlantic. html
* Much of the material in this article comes from the CIA World Factbook 2000 and the 2003 U. S. Department of State website.
* Much of the material in these articles comes from the CIA World Factbook 2000 and the 2003 U. S. Department of State website.
Much fine amethyst comes from Russia, especially from near Mursinka in the Ekaterinburg district, where it occurs in drusy cavities in granitic rocks.
Much valued from antiquity to the present as a gemstone, amber is made into a variety of decorative objects.
Much like in Britain, who subtracted itself from the liberal constitutional process, Spanish conservatives wanted to continue with the Traditional Spanish Organic Laws such as the Fuero Juzgo, the Novísima Recopilación and the Partidas of Alfonso X.
Much later, in 1869, a great number of blocks of stone from Amathus were used for the construction of the Suez Canal.
Much of the book is set at his court in Brittany or during the campaign to retake his throne from Vortigern.
Much of the northern colonists depended upon the ability either of themselves to hunt, or for others from which they could purchase game.
Much of his sacred music dates from after his appointment as Hofkapellmeister in 1788.
Much of the material in this article is adapted from the CIA World Factbook.
* Benedick, from William Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing, says " But that I will have a recheat winded in my forehead or hang my bugle in an invisible baldric all women shall pardon me.
Much of the party's initial membership came from the Social Democratic Alliance.
Much of the resources for these first democratic elections since independence came from locally represented donors and agencies called the " Groupe informel des bailleurs de fonds et representants residents " ( GIBAFOR ).
Much of the income derived from the sale of foods and alcohol is not " on the books " and thus is not considered in calculating per capita income, which is one reason why official figures for per capita income are not accurate in the case of the CAR.
Much of his social influence comes from that and the fact that the royal family is often involved in socio-economic improvement efforts.
Much of the genre's atmosphere echoes film noir, and written works in the genre often use techniques from detective fiction.

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