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Much and existing
Much of the research on Palestrina was done in the 19th century by Giuseppe Baini, who published a monograph in 1828 which made Palestrina famous again and reinforced the already existing legend that he was the " Saviour of Church Music " during the reforms of the Council of Trent.
Much aquamarine is heated to remove yellow tones and change the green color into the more desirable blue or enhance its existing blue color to a purer blue.
Much of the gently hilly Waterloo Moraine underlies existing developed areas.
Much of the existing architecture and defensive works date to this time, early 4th century.
Much of the early literature of the new nation struggled to find a uniquely American voice in existing literary genre, and this tendency was also reflected in novels.
Much of the growth in gated communities is not created by developers but by residents of existing neighborhoods who install gates and barricades in an attempt to defend their existing way of life.
Much like how other shinma define concepts by embodying their opposites, Nirguna defines existence by not existing.
Much of the existing commuter service was provided by Canadian National Railway, and it faced mounting pressure to expand its service beyond lakeshore trains it ran between Hamilton in the west, and Danforth in the east, to Toronto ; however, CN lacked the financial and physical capital to do this.
Much erotic fanfic is based on science fiction, fantasy, or mainstream television series ( e. g. Star Trek, Beauty and the Beast, Highlander, Criminal Minds ) and movies ( e. g. Harry Potter, Star Wars, Lord of the Rings ), using existing characters in relationships either hinted at or wholly undreamed of by their creators, in genres like slash ( homoerotic fan fiction ), elf porn, etc.
Much of the existing moving-image documentation of Viennese Actionist work survives because of strong ties between the Actionists and art / experimental filmmaking of the 1960s.
It may have become lost, or it may represent an alternative title of an existing play, such as Much Ado About Nothing, All's Well That Ends Well, or The Taming of the Shrew.
Much of the Mennonite hope at that time was based on the preservation of the existing Russian Provisional Government.
Much of the rail's path was converted to roads when the line was removed, but you can still see some of the existing railbed that curved out into Crystal Cove at Winthrop Beach Station, and the remnants of the rail bridges as it crossed Belle Isle March to connect at Orient Heights.
Much like Illinois Route 92, there is no particular reason for extending Route 64 through Iowa and Nebraska, as existing U. S. Routes served any major cities on the State Route 64s better.
It took the existing Olympian Games of Much Wenlock as its example, thus the NOA Games " were open to all comers " and not just the products of Britain's public schools.
Much of Kruger's work engages the merging of found photographs from existing sources with pithy and aggressive text that involves the viewer in the struggle for power and control that her captions speak to.
Much of the final few miles of the route from here on are in undeveloped land, except near the interchange at 5th Street, with intersections existing primarily as turnarounds, until the beltway swings southeast just past Lamb Boulevard and reaches its ending terminus at I-15 just west of the Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
Much of the existing Fopp shop-fitting was kept intact.
Much more like a traditional small literary magazine than the mass-market-styled American science fiction digests such as Analog and Asimov's, On Spec was founded to address the frustration that English-speaking Canadian SF writers faced having to " Americanize " their stories for the existing US markets.
In addition to the existing title song " Yellow Submarine ", five new songs were commissioned for the film: " All Together Now ", ( a football-crowd favourite ); " It's All Too Much " ( a George Harrison composition ); " Baby, You're a Rich Man " ( the first song recorded specifically for this film, but which made its first appearance as the B-side to the " All You Need Is Love " single ); " Only a Northern Song ", a Harrison song originally recorded during sessions for Sgt.
Much change took place during the occupation of the Ottoman Empire in the 14th century, the occupying Turks destroyed all existing villages replacing them with oriental architecture.

Much and secondary
Much of the material comes directly from secondary sources such as Strukturbericht.
Much of the characteristic flavour of Madeira is due to this practice, which hastens the mellowing of the wine and also tends to check secondary fermentation in as much as it is, in effect, a mild kind of pasteurization.
Much earlier than Laurent Cassegrain, he found the fundamental arrangement of the two-mirrors telescope combination, a concave primary mirror associated with a convex secondary mirror and discovered the telephoto effect that is critical in reflecting telescopes, although it is obvious that he was far from having understood all the implications of that discovery.
Much inspiration comes from Kōhanga Reo ( Māori immersion preschools ), Kura Kaupapa Māori ( immersion primary and secondary schools ), and Te Whare Wananga ( immersion tertiary institutions or immersion universities ).
Much less often it is a secondary malignancy, one in which the cancer has spread to the penis from elsewhere.
Much of the primary archival material is available online at the Bernard Lonergan Archive ( see below, External Links ), and a site for secondary material has also been set up, thanks to the work of Robert M. Doran.
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.
For secondary education, most pupils travel to William Brookes School in Much Wenlock or to Bridgnorth Endowed School, Bridgnorth.
Much traffic between Denver and the destination resort of Steamboat Springs passes through the valley as well, allowing for secondary tourism industries to proliferate in the smaller towns.
Much of Lovecraft's influence is secondary, as he was a friend, inspiration, and correspondent to many authors who would gain fame through their creations.

Much and legislation
Much legislation is carried out on the principle that it will benefit the community as a whole.
Much of this legislation was revoked following Suharto's fall from power in 1998.
Much of the recently passed New Deal legislation was being tried in the courts for constitutionality and enforcement, putting Minton in the uncommon position of adjudicating cases depending on legislation he had helped write.
Much of the court's other work related to legislation passed in response to the Depression.
Much of what he did in the Senate can be described as the typical sponsorship of legislation that would benefit his state.
Much of the legislation has included phrases such as " social benefit ", " social objectives " and " social gain " as part of the definition.
Much of this growth can be similarly attributed to taking advantage of numerous natural resources and raw materials through legislation and laws.
Much of his work was in preparing draft legislation on Post Office matters to be put before Parliament.
Much of the legislation dealt with by Congress is drafted at the initiative of the executive branch.

Much and case
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 advancement has undoubtedly been made toward cooperation between architect and librarian, and many good designers have made library buildings their specialty, nevertheless it seems that the ideal type of library is not yet realized — the type so adapted to its purpose that it would be immediately recognized as such, as is the case with school buildings at the present time.
Much rethinking has come to be regarded as only a special case of the property genus.
Much of the medical literature in this area is composed of case studies of single or twin pregnancies, and although some have reported serious complications, the majority have found ECT to be safe.
Much to Podkayne's surprise, the normally very self-centered Clark contracts a severe case of puppy love.
R. Much has forwarded the theory that the tribal name Vandal reflects worship of Aurvandil or " the Dioscuri ", probably involving a tradition that the Vandalic kings were descended from Aurvandil ( comparable to the case of many other Germanic tribal names ).
Also of interest this season, Bill Gillespie ’ s daughter, Lana returns for a three-episode stint to resolve the case started in " A Woman Much Admired.
Much attention has been given to the special case that the function f is a polynomial ; there exist root-finding algorithms exploiting the polynomial nature of f. For a univariate polynomial of degree less than five, there are closed form solutions such as the quadratic formula which produce all roots.
Much like Adult Swim's Space Ghost Coast to Coast, the animation used stock footage from a 1970s Hanna-Barbera cartoon, in this case the short-lived, environmentally themed Sealab 2020, along with original animation.
Much of the principles from this case remain today, with the exception of the opinion that court orders were exempted from Charter scrutiny.
Much like in 1927, the Bisons failed to win a game in their final season until their final game, when in a case of cosmic irony they upset the Chicago Bears 19-7 ; thus, the very team that had spoiled their lossless season in 1921 had spoiled their winless season in 1929.
Much the same had been the case in previous decades.
Much of what is known about the empirical world has been produced by case study research, and many of the classics in a long range of disciplines are case studies, including in psychology, sociology, anthropology, history, education, economics, political science, management, geography, biology, and medical science.
Much of France's substantive administrative law is not codified or laid out in statute form, but instead derived from administrative case law, primarily by the Council.
Much more was this the case when, in the summer, the dangers from the Croats, Serbs and the reaction at Vienna increased.
Much more rare are the irony case and the major / minor premise case.
Much of the material evidence in the case had been destroyed or gone missing.
Much of the attention focused on Bo's police chief, Wang Lijun, who may have been under investigation for his role in a corruption case in Liaoning province.
* Much information on the case including the arguments
Much like the seahorse, the leafy seadragon's name is derived from its resemblance to another creature ( in this case, the mythical dragon ).
Much of the transcript of the case was lost, including evidence from Francisco Ayala.
Much of northwestern Warwickshire, including that area now forming part of Coventry, Solihull and Birmingham, was covered by the ancient Forest of Arden which was still the case at the time of the Domesday Book but much of which was later cut down to provide fuel for industrialisation.
Much of the behaviour in this period was the product of technology and beliefs that magnified the security dilemma .” In this example, strategists believed that offense would be more advantageous than defense, even though this ultimately turned out to not be the case.

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