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Much and appeal
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 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 of their appeal for the American public was that they covered virtually every branch of the service involved in the war.
Much of the show's appeal was Welk himself.
Much of the appeal of factory distressed denim is that it looks similar to dry denim that has, with time, faded.
Much of Picnics lasting appeal seems to derive from its well-drawn supporting characters and subplots, the authentic location settings in central Kansas and the time-capsule depiction of life in 1955 small-town America.
Much of the film's appeal lies in its surreal, Kafkaesque settings ; no extensive attempt is made to explain what the cube is that the characters are confined in, why it was created, or how the people were selected to be put inside there, and the movie remains without any answers.
Much like Homer Simpson, Ryo-san's antics appeal to children who can laugh at an old buffoon and to men fearing that they are becoming old buffoons themselves and also because it often subtly mock the latest fads and trends.
Much of her comic appeal comes from her deadpan delivery.
Much of the advertising around Tab was geared towards women with an emphasis on the fact that it could help them keep physically fit, even going so far as to appeal to their desire to look attractive to men.
Much of the appeal of the show comes from the personalities involved.
Much of the early hiring was therefore focused on editorial staff for content such as comics and music designed to appeal to that demographic and this was reflected in the grandiose name " Total Entertainment Network.
Much of the segment's appeal lay in the bizarre cars that Autocat ( voiced by Marty Ingels ) devised in his attempts to catch Motormouse ( voiced by Dick Curtis ), and in the pleasing, and unusual character voices and dialect.
Much like the breakfast cereal Flutie Flakes, Flutie Fruities were created to appeal to fans of Flutie's football career, and a large portion of the proceeds went toward the Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation for Autism.
Much of the modern painted pottery for sale today is not of traditional origin, and has been altered for the appeal of foreign buyers.
Much of the appeal of the books and TV series lies in the comical interactions between Davies and the other characters.
Much of this was raised by a public appeal and the private donors included Henry Tate, who gave £ 20, 000 towards the building and a further £ 5, 500 for books in the library, and William Hartley, who paid £ 4, 300 for the clock and bells in the tower.
Much of the money, however, came from a public appeal for funds.
Much of the land was acquired in 1927 after a public appeal was launched to prevent further development on the fields around the monument.

Much and series
Much of the material in his research manuscripts has since been published in the Husserliana critical edition series.
Much like MADtv's early years, this series also features appearances by " Spy vs. Spy " and Don Martin cartoons.
Much of Perth was originally built on a series of freshwater wetlands running from Herdsman Lake in the west through to Claisebrook Cove in the east.
Much of the criticism focused on the premise which essentially reduced the finale to a holodeck adventure from the Star Trek: The Next Generation series.
Much as occurred in the original series, Romulans of the ( non-canon ) Star Fleet Universe descended from the Vulcans, having rejected the movement toward an unemotional, logic-based society, and settled in a distant star system.
Much spy fiction was adapted as spy films in the 1960s, ranging from the fantastical James Bond series to the realistic The Spy Who Came in from the Cold ( 1965 ), and the hybrid The Quiller Memorandum ( 1966 ).
Much of the continuity established in the original series ( including the destruction of Earth's moon ) is ignored in this sequel.
Much of the metaphysical speculation in From Hell can be attributed to Moore's embrace of gnosticism, which takes a more central role in his other work, most notably his comic series Promethea.
Much of the series was shot on location, with Stanley played by Keith Buckley.
Much of the episode Return of the Technodrome in the 1987 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon series take place near the Niagara Falls and its hydroelectric plant.
* Much like the films of the 1980s, both the live action series and animated series followed the original version of Swamp Thing rather than Alan Moore's vision.
* Much of the Batman comic book series
Much attention was paid to soundproofing-the gearlinkage for example was telescopic-the 95 series being quieter in-cab than many luxury cars!
In the 1940s and 1950s, variety dominated the schedules, and popular series included ITMA and Much Binding in the Marsh.
The debate over the banning of " Justify My Love " by the Canadian music video network MuchMusic led to the launching in 1991 of Too Much 4 Much, a series of occasional, late-night specials ( still being aired in the early 2000s ) in which videos officially banned by MuchMusic were broadcast, followed by panel discussion regarding why they were removed.
Much of Ellis ' background music in the early ' 70s had a distinct, richly orchestrated sound not found on many other made-for-TV cartoon series of that period ; though as time went on, it became more synthesized.
* Cameo appearance in the season-five episode " A Much Underestimated Man " of the TV detective series Strangers ( a precursor to the series Bulman )
Murdoch appeared with Kenneth Horne in the BBC Radio comedy series Much Binding in the Marsh from 1944-54.
Much later in the series, it is revealed that the masters of the Tleilaxu have been using this knowledge gained in Dune Messiah as an improvised device for immortality: at their death, they are cloned ; their clone recovers its memories, and the masters, in their serial incarnations, have memories stretching back thousands of years.
*' He's Much To Blame ' ( part of the ' Restoring The Repertoire ' series from the Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds, UK )
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 and stems
Much of its strength stems from the comfortable knowledge that every `` volunteer '' Democratic organization of any consequence belongs to the Aj.
Much of the modern knowledge about Canaan stems from excavation in this area.
Much of the band ’ s enduring and unfashionable reputation stems from their emergence in the early 1980s as the most commercially successful band of the neo-progressive rock movement, an unexpected revival of the progressive rock musical style that had fallen out of critical favour in the mid-1970s.
Much of this stems from the fact that the individual cities each have populations less than 75, 000, and do not have much of a presence on their own.
Much of the impact of the treatise stems from the closely detailed stories of interrogation routines, prison indignities and ( especially in section 3 ) camp massacres and inhuman practices.
Much of the information in this article stems from that work.
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 borough ’ s importance stems from its forested conservation areas, as it functions to provide oxygen to the Valley of Mexico and serves for aquifer recharge.
Much of his standup comedy stems from the use of paraprosdokians and garden path sentences spoken in a wandering falsetto tone of voice and a confused, childlike delivery of his material to produce the intended comic timing in a manner invoking the ' wisdom of children ' or the idiot savant.
" Much of the discrimination stems from the Indian Act amendments and modifications in 1951.
Much of the drive for longer prison sentences in New Zealand stems from years of media attention given to Garth McVicar of the Sensible Sentencing Trust.
Much of the Senshi's strength stems from their reliance and friendship with other girls rather than from men.
Much of the humor in Zork Grand Inquisitor stems from the ludicrous Inquisition policies and propaganda.
Much of the corruption in Mongolia stems from interaction between bad actors in the business community and the government surrounding mining rights ; so in an effort to create a dialogue between different stakeholders in the natural resource and mining community Elbegdorj opened a roundtable in Ulaanbaatar with the World Economic Forum ’ s Partnering Against Corruption Initiative ( PACI ) in March 2011.
Much of the cuisine usually associated with New York City stems in part from its large community of Eastern European Jews and their descendants.
Much bicyclist opposition to rumble strips stems from situations in which no quantitative data is used to justify their installation and installation is not in accordance with the standard.
Much of the Caro – Kann's reputation as a solid defence stems from this variation.
Much of the non-linearity stems from the equilibrium between two different forms of the dye which is perturbed by adding the protein.
Much of the interest in the Menexenus stems from the fact that it is one of the few extant sources on the practice of Athenian funeral oratory, even though it parodies the medium.
Much of its criticism stems from its deemed, unknown authority, as some believe the text to be authoritative, though some consider it is only an advisory.
Much of the hunting stems from their reputation as a man-eater, which is not entirely unjustified.
Much of the present conception of that theory stems from Wicksell's model.
Much of the series ' attraction stems from the interaction of the psychologists ' logical, rationalistic viewpoints with the wildly counterintuitive physics of the worlds they visit.
Much of the concern related to human cloning stems from a fear of overstepping the bounds of the natural order.

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