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Much of the evidence for the first group's expansion would have been destroyed by the rising sea levels at the end of each glacial maximum.
Much of its expansion had taken place in the 17th century, culminating in the first Russian settlement of the Pacific in the mid-17th century, the reconquest of Kiev, and the pacification of the Siberian tribes.
Much like his father, Jahangir was dedicated to the expansion of Mughal held territory through conquest.
Much later, it became popular as a spa town during the Georgian era, which led to a major expansion that left a heritage of exemplary Georgian architecture crafted from Bath Stone.
Much of the motivation for this large expansion of federal gun regulations came as a response to the murders of John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Jr ..
Much of the company's retail sales expansion was through the acquisition of privately owned chains of filling stations in various countries, allowing Gulf outlets to sell product ( sometimes through ' matching ' arrangements ) from the oil that it was " lifting " in Canada, the Gulf of Mexico, Kuwait, and Venezuela.
Much expansion that formerly required a PCMCIA card is catered for by USB, reducing the requirement for internal expansion slots ; by 2011 many laptops had none.
Much of the population growth has to do with the expansion of the Chicago Metropolitan Area eastward into Indiana.
Much of the community was still quite rural until the mid 20th century when expansion of the airport, construction of new highways and streets, and a population boom in Copenhagen encouraged the construction of apartments and row housing.
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 of this was simply borrowed from banks and building societies, but after the late-2000s financial crisis these institutions ceased to offer long-term loans, so developing associations are increasingly turning to corporate bonds to raise funds for expansion.
Much controversy arose in response to President William J. Kerr's expansion of the college's scope beyond its agricultural roots.
Much of AA's expansion at XNA is due to its contract with Wal-Mart, which is based in Bentonville.
Much, perhaps too much, was read into this relative success at the gate, and when the WFL folded, the team formally changed its name to the Grizzlies and made a bid to join the NFL as an expansion team for the 1976 NFL season, with a telethon even being staged for this purpose.
Much of the watershed is rural and forested, but it has experienced increased development in recent decades because of the southward expansion of the Washington, D. C. suburbs.
Much of Philip's expansion during the period was at the nominal expense of the Athenians, who considered the north Aegean coast as their sphere of influence, and Philip was at war with Athens from 356 – 346 BC.
Much of the experience in creating it was used in the subsequent expansion of the Army of the United States.
Much of this expansion can be directly attributed to exhibition matches by the major leagues in regions and countries where the code has been played as a demonstration sport.
Much of the Morrison's farm was sold for this expansion.
Much of the company's early history was attempts at expansion and feuding with its neighbours ; the London Brighton and South Coast Railway ( LBSCR ) in the west and the London, Chatham and Dover Railway ( LCDR ) to the north-east.
Much like the situation in Dallas five years prior, Beuerlein knew his role was to back up the team's young star QB, but also was again instrumental in helping the second-year expansion team to a playoff run.
Much of this expansion might utilise disused railway tunnels that have been abandoned since the Beeching cuts of the 1960s.
Much of what else remains including the upper section of the nave dates from the expansion in the years between 1440 and 1500

Much and comes
Much of the available information comes not from the Federal government but from an exchange of experiences among states.
Much of the material comes directly from secondary sources such as Strukturbericht.
* 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 of his social influence comes from that and the fact that the royal family is often involved in socio-economic improvement efforts.
Much of this new scholarship comes from the realization that there is much about Chinese history that is unknown or controversial.
Much of the evidence for dark matter comes from the study of the motions of galaxies.
Much of what we know about the Battle of Châlons comes from The History and Deeds of the Goths, written by Jordanes
" Much of our understanding of prehistoric peoples comes from caves, such as cave paintings made nearly 40, 000 years ago.
Much of the country's export income comes from water, and much of its power comes from hydroelectricity.
Much of what is known of Louis's life comes from Jean de Joinville's famous Life of Saint Louis.
Much of the confusion that springs from them comes from their ability to straddle the play's borders between reality and the supernatural.
Much of our knowledge of medieval mining techniques comes from books such as Biringuccio ’ s De la pirotechnia and probably most importantly from Georg Agricola's De re metallica ( 1556 ).
Much of that wealth comes from his success as a bond trader ; he only had four losing months in 17 years of trading.
Much of what is known about axonal function comes from studying the squid giant axon, an ideal experimental preparation because of its relatively immense size ( 0. 5 – 1 millimeters thick, several centimeters long ).
Much of the simplification comes from applying very easy rules of nonstandard arithmetic, viz:
Much of the earliest history of Paraguay comes from the Spanish colonization, beginning indirectly in 1516 with the Juan Díaz de Solís ' failed expedition to the Río de la Plata.
Much of the difficulty in meshing these theories at all energy scales comes from the different assumptions that these theories make on how the universe works.
Much of his interest in the food business comes from the fact that he is a vegetarian.
Much of what is known of this century comes from the works of the Roman historian Polybius, whose main concern is the story of how Rome comes to dominate the known world.
Much of the biographical information about Plotinus comes from Porphyry's preface to his edition of Plotinus ' Enneads.
Much of our knowledge of Inca population transfers comes from their description by the Spanish chroniclers Pedro Cieza de León and Bernabé Cobo.

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