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Much of the land surrounding the Detroit River is urbanized and, in some places, heavily industrialized.
Much more forest land – about 40 percent of the total forest land base – is subject to varying degrees of protection through processes such as integrated land use planning or defined management areas such as certified forests ( Natural Resources Canada ).
Much of the land along the Gulf Coast is, or was, marshland.
Much of their land remained unused because it lacked irrigation.
Much money has been spent for land amelioration projects involving the installation of drainage pipes, the straightening and deepening of natural streams, the digging of drainage ditches, and the construction of polder dams.
Much of the population engages in subsistence farming, even though only 10. 71 % of the country's surface is classified as arable land and 0. 13 % has permanent crops.
Much of the land has been ruined by soil erosion.
Much like Mormon ( who may have taken Amaleki as his model ), this last historian of the civilization that lasted for 400 years in the land of Nephi rose to the occasion and, filled with a sense of longing for what has been lost, eloquently recounted the last days of the Nephite people in their ancestral homeland, the land of Nephi.
Much of this success in defense lay in the world's first use of gunpowder ( i. e. with early flamethrowers, grenades, firearms, cannons, and land mines ) to fight back against the Khitans, the Tanguts, the Jurchens, and then the Mongols.
Much of this land was " debated " between England and Scotland, but the Earldom of Northumbria was eventually recognised as part of England by the Anglo-Scottish Treaty of York in 1237.
Much of the land acquired had been platted into lots in 1912 by the Munger Land Company and sold to investors.
Much of the land being opened up to Anglos in Mexican Texas was well suited for cotton, but raising cotton was a labor intensive endeavor at the time, profitable only by use of slave labor.
Much of the land is now under local control and commercial activity is based on tourism, crofting, fishing, and weaving.
Much of the land in the south part of the Valley, in Conejos and Costilla counties, was originally part of large Mexican land grants and is private land.
Much of the land was still owned by individual landowners, often private estates, but there was also property owned by public bodies such as the Crown, or charities which allow and encourage access such as the National Trust.
Much of the land that was not purchased by UCI ( which is now occupied by the cities of Irvine, Tustin, Newport Beach, and Newport Coast ) is now held under The Irvine Company.
Much of the land had been farmed too hard for too long, eroding and depleting the soil.
Much of the land between the coastal strip and the hinterland was once wetlands drained by this river, but the swamps have been converted into man-made waterways ( over 260 km, or over 9 times that of Venice, Italy ) and artificial islands covered in upmarket homes.
Much of the island's land mass has been lost to erosion, down to about from its original.
Much of the land purchased came from the Agnew Family in Tupelo who still owns some of the battlefield property.

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Much criticism has been leveled at this rather forced analogy, but what is equally significant is Adams' complete acceptance of the Biblical record as `` good and trustworthy history ''.
Much more important is to grasp the feelings of the narrator ( whose full name is never given ) as he becomes aware of the disorganized and bewildered mass of French prisoners clustered together in a temporary prison camp in and around the cathedral of Chartres.
Much of his earlier work was conceived in terms of a `` pseudo-anthropological '' myth reference, which is concerned with imaginary places and beings described in grandiloquent and travelogue-like language.
Much of this necessary increase in research and development, though properly chargeable to current expenses, is not reflected in earnings until projects are completed and the new machines sold in quantity, usually over a period of several years.
Much of the dirt and leaf stain is easily removed when damp, but requires dynamite if allowed to dry.
Much debate exists as to whether true altruism is possible.
Much of the distinct character of France's anthropology today is a result of the fact that most anthropology is carried out in nationally funded research laboratories ( CNRS ) rather than academic departments in universities
Much energy is used in the vocalization and it takes a toll on the territory holder who may be displaced by a fitter rival if he tires.
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 the Alpine culture is unchanged since the medieval period when skills that guaranteed survival in the mountain valleys and in the highest villages became mainstays, leading to strong traditions of carpentry, woodcarving, baking and pastry-making, and cheesemaking.
Much of applied ethics is concerned with just three theories:
Much of the story is told first-hand, since Spalding had been involved in the game, first as a player and later an administrator, since the 1850s.
Much of the façade is decorated with a mosaic made of broken ceramic tiles ( trencadís ) that starts in shades of golden orange moving into greenish blues.
Much of the transportation of passengers is done via aircraft.
Much valued from antiquity to the present as a gemstone, amber is made into a variety of decorative objects.
Much of the most highly prized amber is transparent, in contrast to the very common cloudy amber and opaque amber.
Much of the book is set at his court in Brittany or during the campaign to retake his throne from Vortigern.
Much of the ACC transport is carried in this front, which is defined as the latitude at which a subsurface salinity minimum or a thick layer of unstratified Subantarctic Mode Water first appears, allowed by temperature dominating density stratification.
Much effort is also put into analyzing biological systems.
Much research is carried out into thin amorphous films as a gas separating membrane layer.

Much and beginning
Much of Bulgaria ’ s communist-era industry was heavy industry, although biochemicals and computers were significant products beginning in the 1980s.
Much like Euclid's first and third definitions and Plato's ' beginning of a line ', the Mo Jing stated that " a point may stand at the end ( of a line ) or at its beginning like a head-presentation in childbirth.
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 structure of the government of the United States was worked out in those five years, beginning with the structure and function of the cabinet itself.
Much of this generalization has happened since the beginning of the 16th Century, and much of it has involved the concepts of mathematical functions and calculus.
Much of the chapel was restored in a project beginning in 1999, having been deemed to be in unacceptable disrepair in the early 1990s, when a drive for funds to this end began.
Much of the filming took place prior to the September 11 attacks, and in the audio commentary Boyle notes the parallel between the " missing persons " flyers seen at the beginning of the film and similar flyers posted in New York City in the wake of the attacks.
Much of this literature was collected around the beginning of the twentieth century by a Persian rabbi who had moved to Israel.
Much of it was developed during the interwar years of the 1920s and 1930s, some were developed in response to valuable lessons learned during the war, and some were beginning to be developed as the war ended.
Much of Aston consists of terraced houses that were built around the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century.
He produced all records beginning with Too Much Talk in 1968, and the psychedelic album Something Happening.
Much of the population of Karlovac has changed since the beginning of the 1991-95 Croatian War of Independence, with numerous families of Croatian Serbs leaving and being replaced by people who were themselves displaced from parts of Croatia that were held by rebel Serbs during the war ( such as from the town of Slunj ), as well as by families of Bosnian Croats who started arriving during the war.
Much of the text of Daly's announcement was identical to the announcement he'd made at the beginning of the broadcast the night after regular panelist Fred Allen died.
Much of the castle was destroyed in 1661 during the Tatar raids, but it was rebuilt at the beginning of the 18th century and was mainly used as a barracks ; today it houses the Csík Székely Museum.
* Much of the fiction of pulp writer Fredric Brown features carnies and touches on carnival life, in particular the Ed and Am Hunter mysteries, beginning with The Fabulous Clipjoint in 1947.
Much as Wright liked White, he felt his move to MI6 was a mistake for both MI5 and MI6: " Just as his work MI5 was beginning, he was moved on a politician's whim to an organization he knew little about, and which was profoundly hostile to his arrival.
Much better results are achieved by taking a mean acceleration, the average between the beginning value and the expected ( unperturbed ) end value:
Much as in an ancient Greek tragedy, the fate of the novel's protagonist, the future " Ramses XIII ," is known from the beginning.
Much of the story revolves around a tarot reading Tyÿ gives Lorq at the beginning of the second mission, in which she rather successfully predicts the stakes and outcome.
Much like Euclid's first and third definitions and Plato's ' beginning of a line ', the Mo Jing stated that " a point may stand at the end ( of a line ) or at its beginning like a head-presentation in childbirth.
Much of the original Cedar Avenue is still in existence, beginning at its intersection with Washington Avenue at the University of Minnesota and ending in Northfield, with the only major change being the upgrade of Highway 77 as a freeway.
Much of the freeway was proposed during the mid-1950s with construction beginning on the northwest portion of the loop near I-10.
In 1904, he began an extremely successful partnership with actress Julia Marlowe, beginning with their appearances as the title roles in Romeo and Juliet, Beatrice and Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing, and the leads in Hamlet.

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