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Much of Swammerdam's entomological work was done to show that the difference between insects and the " higher " animals was one of degree, not kind.
Much of the doctrinal confusion on this matter is caused by the difference between the Greek words ἱερεύς ( hiereus meaning " sacred one ") and πρεσβύτερος ( presbyteros meaning " one with elderhood "), which are usually both translated in English with the word " priest ".
Much of the public in the late 1910 and the 1920s did not know the difference between these commercial products and authentic jazz and blues.
Much social controversy surrounds the assigning or distinguishing of some categories, with variation between groups in a society or between societies as to the degree to which a difference is part of a person's " essential " nature or is partly a socially constructed attribution.
Much of the humour in her scenes comes from the difference between her frame of reference and that of the others.
Much of the controversy erupted from Chapters 13 and 14, where the authors write about the enduring differences in race and intelligence and discuss implications of that difference.
Much is made about the difference between the medieval forms Svearike and Sverige.
Much of the difference in operation between smoothbore and rifled guns shows in the type of secondary ammunition that they fire, with a smoothbore gun being ideal for firing HEAT rounds ( although specially designed HEAT rounds can be fired from rifled guns ) and rifling being necessary to fire HESH rounds.
Much of the recent work psychological research into gratitude has focused on the nature of individual difference in gratitude, and the consequences of being a more or less grateful person.
Much of the difference in preference of Pepsi or Coca-Cola is accounted for by labels and not taste.

Much and stemmed
Much of Kepler ’ s enthusiasm for the Copernican system stemmed from his theological convictions about the connection between the physical and the spiritual ; the universe itself was an image of God, with the Sun corresponding to the Father, the stellar sphere to the Son, and the intervening space between to the Holy Spirit.
Much of Beckett's work – including Godot – is often considered by philosophical and literary scholars to be part of the movement of the Theatre of the Absurd, a form of theatre which stemmed from the Absurdist philosophy of Albert Camus.
Much of his work was dedicated to demonstrating that religious phenomena stemmed from social rather than divine factors.
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 initial resistance to Joule's work stemmed from its dependence upon extremely precise measurements.
Much of the program's humor stemmed from the fact Mister Ed would speak only to Wilbur, as well as Ed's notoriety as a troublemaker.
Much of the antagonism stemmed of Randy's refusal to re-form Rated-RKO with Edge, as Edge wanted to pursue the tag team titles he had been stripped of.
Much of the humour stemmed from the fact that Wee Ben never realised ( or at least never anticipated ) his own strength.
Much of the success stemmed from Dent's fantastic imagination, fueled by his own personal curiosity.
Much of the contention which later arose around the title Duke of Normandy ( as well as other French ducal titles during the Angevin period ) stemmed from this fundamentally irreconcilable situation.
Much of this interest originally stemmed from Chris Atton's description of the blurred line between audience and producer, which stood as a tactic for production in the " ghetto sphere.
Much of the first season's humor stemmed from Phyllis ' attempts to fit into the job market, after having lived for many years as the spoiled wife of a rich dermatologist.
Much of the disagreement between the two stemmed from Tohei's continuing and increasing emphasis on ki principles and ki exercises which Kisshomaru found contrary to the way his father had taught aikido.
Much of the initial controversy stemmed from a 1956 letter Heisenberg sent to the journalist Robert Jungk after reading the German edition of Jungk's book, Brighter than a Thousand Suns ( 1956 ).
Much of this regulation has stemmed from avoiding the repetition of disasters, and has tended to be led by the USA due to size of the market and its technological lead:
Much of the town's recent growth has stemmed from the development of a network of canals and prestige homes which have created two artificial islands within the township.
Much of the debate on the Rules stemmed from concerns that came to lawmakers ' attention due to the Watergate scandal, particularly questions of privilege.
Much of the business's profitability stemmed from a successful policy of price maintenance through the Birmingham Alliance that he forged with trade unionist Richard Juggins and which was realised in the midland iron and steel wages board.
Much of Rajnarayan Dube's personal wealth stemmed from Dube Industries, a Bombay based company established in 1929 that was primarily concerned with undertaking major construction projects.
Much of Roose's popularity stemmed from his extrovert character.

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 this lifelike quality results from Mussorgsky's care in basing his vocal line on natural speech inflections.
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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