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Much and dispute
Much of the controversy and dispute concerning the authenticity of the Gospel of Barnabas can be re-expressed as debating whether specific highly transgressive themes ( from an orthodox Christian perspective ) might already have been present in the source materials utilised by a 14th – 16th century vernacular author, whether they might be due to that author himself, or whether they might even have been interpolated by the subsequent editor.
Much later, once more in possession of the Power Gem, the Champion had settled on the planet Skardon, whose native Skard exist in a " might makes right " culture ; all disputes, including matters of law, are settled in a trial by combat, with the winner of the fight thus becoming the winner of the dispute.
Much dispute had arisen between the practices of the Celtic church in Northumbria and the beliefs of the Roman church.
Much of Balsham's time was spent in repairing damage done to his diocese by various people, first the royal administrators during the election dispute, and then later some of the baronial supporters who occupied the Isle of Ely in 1265.
Much of the dispute in Taiwan has been muted because there is a general consensus to temporarily support the status quo.
Much of Richard's time as archbishop was spent in a dispute with Roger de Pont L ' Evêque, the Archbishop of York over the primacy of England, and with St Augustine's Abbey in Canterbury over the archbishop's jurisdiction over the abbey.
Much of the congregation sides with Jessie in this dispute.
Much of the dispute focused on the heir of King Frederick VII of Denmark.
Much of the dispute centered on " You Know You're Right ", a song recorded in January 1994 during the band's final studio session.
Much of the dispute centred on the plaintiffs ' argument that the actions of former Scientology archivist Gerry Armstrong in providing Miller with unpublished materials ( whether directly or indirectly ) were a breach of his duty of confidence to the Church, and that the use of excerpts from this material violated copyrights owned by Hubbard's estate.

Much and hinges
Much of their quest for world domination hinges on bringing the Technodrome ( Krang's mobile fortress, and his and The Shredder's base of operation ) to the surface as it was either stuck in the earth's core, Dimension X, the arctic, or Arctic Ocean.

Much and upon
`` Much of the navy's future depends upon her '', an American naval announcement said on the Skipjack's first arrival in British waters in August, 1959, for exhibition to selected high officers at Portland underwater research station.
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 her cargo of oranges was washed up upon the beach.
Much encyclopaedism of the French Renaissance was based upon the notion of not including every fact known to humans, but only that knowledge that was necessary, where necessity was judged by a wide variety of criteria, leading to works of greatly varying sizes.
Much of her educational research and publications focused upon the theories of Julian B. Rotter in regard to the importance of internal control and successful academic performance.
Much is made of how quickly Rossini's opera was written, scholarship generally agreeing upon two or three weeks.
Much of the colony rose in revolt in the Gun War ( 1880-1881 ), inflicting significant casualties upon the colonial British forces sent to subdue it.
Much like Hess, Johnson left many of the football related decisions up to his management team and tended to avoid the spotlight however, upon hiring head coach Rex Ryan, Johnson had an increased presence as he molded the Jets into his team.
Much research has focused on the relatively few actual cases where innocence was subsequently proven, such as successful appeals for murder and rape based upon DNA evidence, which tend to be atypical of trials as a whole ( being by their nature only the most serious kinds of crime ).
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 trust was placed upon him as he championed multi-party politics.
Much of the material upon their first album had been performed regularly at The Casbah, and the band were able to record this album in the space of less than two weeks.
Much to his dismay, however, Merrill cannot rid himself of the Sun as prospective buyers either dismiss it outright as a fake or decline to purchase it due to the discomfort and unease they feel upon viewing the photographs.
Much to his dismay, his only daughter greeted him upon his triumphant return.
Much of the initial resistance to Joule's work stemmed from its dependence upon extremely precise measurements.
In An Apology for Writing So Much upon This Book, the poet compares her book to a child and compares the book / child and author / parent to birds.
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 Dickens ' ire is focused upon the institutions of debtors ' prisons — in which people who owed money were imprisoned, unable to work, until they have repaid their debts.
Much as the study of the statistical mechanics of black body radiation led to the advent of the theory of quantum mechanics, the effort to understand the statistical mechanics of black holes has had a deep impact upon the understanding of quantum gravity, leading to the formulation of the holographic principle.
Much of the historical record, Billias notes, is based upon these characterizations.
Much labor was bestowed by him upon facilitating the computation of the movements of the asteroids.
Much of the fiscal policy of the Charest government has been based upon the expectation that new revenues could be obtained from a resolution of the fiscal imbalance believed to exist between the federal and provincial governments.
Much of his argument builds upon the disappearance from western Europe of items that had to come from outside.
Much Yaqui ritual is centered upon perfecting these worlds and eliminating the harm that has been done to them, especially by people.
Much of the coding logic within the application was based upon the research by Pearce for his BSc thesis: ' Point of Information Systems ' undertaken at Sheffield Hallamshire University in 1992.

Much and Caribbean
Much of his field work was done in the Caribbean, where he visited frequently when the winter weather in New York City became too severe.

Much and Central
Shakespeare had a word for everything, even for the rain that disrupted Wednesday night's `` Much Ado About Nothing '' opening the season of free theatre in Central Park.
Much of the CBD area of Jakarta is concentrated in Setia Budi, South Jakarta, bordering the Tanah Abang / Sudirman area of Central Jakarta.
In 1981, they got together again for the famous concert in Central Park, followed by a world tour and an aborted reunion album, to have been entitled Think Too Much, which was eventually released ( without Garfunkel ) as Hearts and Bones.
Much of the town's border with East Haven to the west is dominated by Lake Saltonstall, a reservoir owned by the South Central Connecticut Regional Water Authority, and Saltonstall Mountain, part of the Metacomet Ridge, a mountainous trap rock ridgeline that stretches from Long Island Sound to nearly the Vermont border.
Much of the added time consists of two scenes: one in which Nixon meets with Central Intelligence Agency director Richard Helms ( played by Sam Waterston ) and another on Tricia Nixon's wedding day, where J. Edgar Hoover persuades Nixon to install the taping system in the Oval Office.
Much of his time was spent on matters relating to Africa, where the futures of Bechuanaland and the Central African Federation needed to be agreed.
Much of the hope for a reunited Central America died with him.
Much of the diplomacy since in eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia has revolved around which countries are in whose sphere of influence.
Much smaller and poorer were Randolph-Macon College in Virginia, with its two affiliated fitting-schools and Woman's College ; Emory College, in Atlanta ( with Candler family money far in the future ); Emory & Henry, in Southwest Virginia ; Wofford, with its two fitting-schools, in South Carolina ; Trinity, in North Carolina — soon to be endowed by the Duke family and change its name ; Central, in Missouri ; Southern, in Alabama ; Southwestern, in Texas ; Wesleyan, in Kentucky ; Millsaps, in Mississippi ; Centenary, in Louisiana ; Hendrix, in Arkansas ; and Pacific, in California.
Much of the region was purchased from the Onondaga and Oneida tribes to form the Central New York Military Tract to pay off war veterans.
Much of this was because flights that were coming from Europe were told to avoid the major airports in Central Canada, like Toronto Pearson, Montréal-Dorval, and Ottawa Macdonald-Cartier International Airport.
Much of the financial focus of Johannesburg has shifted from the Central Business District to Sandton.
Much work has been conducted by the Institute of Terrestrial Ecology in the eastern Cairngorms, and by the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust in the Central Highlands.
Much of this space is located in the JR Central Towers atop the station, as well as in underground concourses.
Much of the coal was destined for export through Tacoma to San Francisco, California, where it would be thrown into the fireboxes of Central Pacific Railroad steam engines.
Much of the California Central Valley and inland Pennsylvania are typically considered to be Middle American.
Much of the area was later purchased by Viceroy Antonio de Olaguer y Feliú and by a German immigrant, Hernán Wineberg, who sold a large tract in 1860 for the construction of the Ferrocarril Central Argentino through the area.
Much of the area can also be included in a district referred to as " Central Manchester " in modern directories and publicity.
Much of Central America north of Nicaragua was impacted by the hurricane.
Much of the Wisconsin Central right of way was built over land obtained through a Federal land-grant.
Much of his work has been concerned with the late modern and contemporary history of Central and Eastern Europe.
The T. F. Much Ballroom commenced in Cathedral Hall ( now called ' Central Hall ', just opposite St Vincents Hospital, in Brunswick Street, in 1970.
Much in the same manner as in years past when network programming gave way at sunset to R & B music for a different audience, for many years after WLAC changed to news and talk, the station abruptly switched, at 8 p. m. Central Time ( when the clear-channel signal settled into place ) to an all-religion format.
Much of this movement was directed to Soviet Central Asia.

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