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Much of the material on spherical trigonometry in Regiomontanus ' On Triangles was taken directly and without credit from the twelfth-century work of Jabir ibn Aflah otherwise known as Geber, as noted in the sixteenth century by Gerolamo Cardano.
Much of the credit for the resolution of the stagflation is given to two causes: a three year contraction of the money supply by the Federal Reserve Board under Paul Volcker, initiated in the last year of Carter's presidency, and long term easing of supply and pricing in oil during the 1980s oil glut.
Much of the credit for the invention belongs to Dickson.
Much of the credit for Paramount's success was given to chairman Frank Mancuso, who moved The Voyage Homes release from Christmas to Thanksgiving after research showed that the film might draw filmgoers away from The Golden Child.
Much of the stability achieved by the Banzerato was sustained by the constant flow of easy credit from abroad, which was often used on mammoth " white elephant " projects of dubious usefulness but which nonetheless impressed certain sectors of the population.
Much of the credit for the legal framework for PACs and 527 organizations to accept unlimited amounts of money is given to Republican attorney James Bopp, Jr.
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 credit for Malaysia's economic development in the 1990s went to Anwar Ibrahim, appointed by Mahathir as Finance Minister in 1991.
Much of this land was bought on credit, pushing the family deeply into debt.
Much of the credit went to Pitt rather than Newcastle
Much of the ground already gone over by Matthew Flinders was revisited, and new names imposed by this expedition, which claimed credit for discoveries really made by the English navigator.
Much credit for the reform belongs to his adviser, Cecil Hourani, who was selected by Bourguiba.
Much credit is given to the fortuitous work schedule Saito had with the Japanese National Railways, where Saito worked 24 hours on, 24 hours off.
Much of the credit for this look and feel can be attributed to the hiring of Gerald Finnerman as the director of photography.
Much of the political credit for the establishment of Lake Meredith has gone to the late State Senator Grady Hazlewood of Amarillo.
Much of the publicity and credit for the capture went to the 4th Infantry Division soldiers, but CIA and JSOC were the driving force.
Much of the credit for guiding Betis through this dark period and back into the Segunda lies with chairman Manuel Ruiz Rodríguez.
Much of the credit for this belongs to Tony Banks, whose synth style has never seemed more appropriate ; it's his keyboards that set the mood for " In the Glow of the Night " and maintain the tension in " Tonight, Tonight, Tonight ".
Much confusion was caused by Dobson ’ s daughter, Jane, who often claimed the credit on his behalf for work done by other architects.
Much of the credit for acceptance of maneuver warfare in the United States military is given to fighter pilot John Boyd.
Much credit for this victory has been given to the actions of Proconsul Quintus Lutatius Catulus's legate, Lucius Cornelius Sulla who led the Roman and allied Italian cavalry.
Much of the credit for verifying the authenticity of this painting belongs to Francesca Cappelletti and Laura Testa, two graduate students at the University of Rome.
Much credit is generally given to producer Bob Ezrin, protégé of record giant Jack Richardson, for cleaning up the band's sound with fresh ideas and making it more accessible, most notably on the track, " I'm Eighteen ".
Much of the credit given to Hempstead's nationally recognized economics team goes to economics teacher Dennis C. Schroeder.

Much and must
Much of the rain in these areas falls from October to January ; during the rest of the year there is very little precipitation, and all living creatures must conserve precious moisture.
Much of this tradition remains secret ( or undetermined ) — but it is rumoured that the new king must be single, and is usually a minor.
Much of the observation of a statistical assembly requires special preparation of the unit, which demands that the intervention must not prejudice the observations.
Much like many private schools, the students must test into the school.
In effect it is Much the same, for it was by the four Fingers of the Left hand that all their Time was measurd & regulated E. G An Adagio in Common Time of Such a Style must not exceed or fall short Such a number of Fingers, otherwise it was not regular.
Much later in 1871 Bakunin was to write: “ I must openly admit that in this controversy Marx and Engels were in the right.
Much of the county's geologic history must be inferred from nearby Oklahoma and Missouri research, due to the steepness of the more recently-formed mountains that did not form in the neighboring states.
Much of the responsibility for this proliferation of viewpoints must be shouldered by Miller, whose Rules of Biblical Interpretation outlined a method of biblical study that encouraged each person to read the Bible and to “ do theology ” for themselves.
When Bhutto heard Butt's reply, Bhutto was very much amused and said: " Well .... Much as I appreciate your enthusiasm, this is a very serious political decision, which Pakistan must make, and perhaps all Third World countries must make one day, because it is coming.
Much work must be done to better the measures, as many studies on humility are plagued by low reliability.
Much confusion over who in Washington or Hawaii knew what and when, especially as " we were decrypting their messages ," has led some to conclude " someone in Washington " knew about the Pearl Harbor attack before it happened, and, since Pearl Harbor was not expecting to be attacked, the " failure to warn Hawaii one was coming must have been deliberate, since it could hardly have been mere oversight ".
Much of the sun bear's food must be detected using its keen sense of smell, as its sight is poor.
" When it broke the record for the longest run of a play in the West End in September 1957, Christie received a mildly grudging telegram from fellow playwright Noël Coward: " Much as it pains me I really must congratulate you ..." In 2011 ( by which time The Mousetrap had been running for almost 59 years ) this long-lost document was found by a Cotswold furniture maker who was renovating a bureau purchased by a client from the Christie estate.
Much of the opinion was built around the Eisentrager ruling, which was based on Ahrens v. Clark ′ s holding that petitioners invoking Habeas Corpus must direct their claim to the court that has jurisdiction where they are held: therefore, since Eisentrager's German detainees were in China and clearly no US court holds jurisdiction there, they could not file a Habeas motion.
" Much of Brown's work was given a Nihil obstat and an Imprimatur ( the " nihil obstat " is a statement by an official reviewer, appointed by a bishop, that " nothing stands in the way " of a book being given an imprimatur ; the " imprimatur ," which must normally be issued by a bishop of the diocese of publication, is the official endorsement — " let it be printed " — that a book contains nothing damaging to Catholic faith and morals ).
Much of the story retreads material from Ozma of Oz, as he has also regained the Magic Belt, and it must be seized again.
Much of which is owed to Sidlow as the final game of the season was a must win for the Reds.
Much of this style of equipment uses only voltages low enough not to be a safety hazard internally, although the power supply must out of necessity use dangerous mains voltage.
Much like a compressed spring must be held in place to prevent release of its potential energy, a molecule can be held in an energetically unfavorable conformation by the bonds within that molecule.
Much care must be taken to ensure the fire is not burning, only smoldering, as flames of excessive heat will ruin the skin.
Much would be gained by ... bringing to light the remains of so many races and generations which must lie concealed under the accumulation of rubbish and ruins on which those villages stand ...
Much like other role-playing games, players must develop their characters by fighting these monsters and gaining new equipment, gradually getting powerful enough to survive lower levels.

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