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Much controversy rages about the benefits produced by entrepreneurship.
Much of Neusner's work has been to de-construct the prevailing approach viewing Rabbinic Judaism as a single religious movement within which the various Rabbinic texts were produced.
Much of the non-fiction produced throughout history is of a mundane and everyday variety such as records and legal documents which were only ever seen by a few and are of little interest except to the historian.
Much Christian literature was produced in the vernacular Old Saxon, the notable ones being a result of the literary output and wide influence of Saxon monasteries such as Fulda, Corvey, and Verden ; and the theological controversy between the Augustinian Gottschalk and the semipelagian Rabanus Maurus.
Much of the brew exported from Europe is produced at InBev's brewery in Belgium, and packaged in the Beck's Brewery in Bremen, Germany.
Much of the universe's water is produced as a byproduct of star formation.
The year 1997 also saw the release of the band's sophomore album, Much Afraid, which was produced by Stephen Lipson.
Much of what was produced dealt with extremely typical Canadiana such as the outdoors and animals, or events in Canadian history.
Much of the best work in ceramics, textiles and other techniques was produced over a long period by the various Imperial factories or workshops, which as well as being used by the court was distributed internally and abroad on a huge scale to demonstrate the wealth and power of the Emperors.
Much of the finer work was produced in Delft, but simple everyday tin-glazed pottery was made in places such as Gouda, Rotterdam, Amsterdam and Dordrecht.
Much of the stained-glass windows were produced a monk of the community.
Much stronger magnetic fields can be produced if a " core " of ferromagnetic material, such as soft iron, is placed inside the coil.
Much modern red glass is produced using copper, which is less expensive than gold and gives a brighter, more vermilion shade of red.
Much of the French poetry produced during the fin de siècle was characterized as " decadent " for its lurid content or moral vision.
Much had been expected of the Allies in 1744 but the timidity of their generals had produced nothing against a numerically inferior enemy.
Much of the station's closing night was made up of in-house produced output including Live Like A Lord ( a music and comedy show with mainstay TWW personality Ivor Emmanuel and Clive Dunn ) and Sing Me A Fantasy ( a musical film ).
Much of the coal that they produced was consumed by local industry, there being an abundance of steam powered mills in the area.
Much of the music for the series was composed and produced by Westwood Studios ' former sound director and video game music composer Frank Klepacki for the early games, with composition duties being taken on by several others following the liquidation of Westwood Studios in 2003.
Much of the art that Spare produced in what the biographer Phil Blake called " the Grant period " reflected Spare's interest in tribal art, which both Grant and Spare collected.
Much industrial waste is neither hazardous nor toxic, such as waste fibre produced by agriculture and logging.
Much of Velvet Acid Christ's musical composition has been produced with synthesizers and computer software ( see Computer music ).
Much research goes on first in the microwave range because at this wavelength material surfaces can be produced mechanically as the patterns tend to be of the order a few centimeters.
Much Middle Scots literature was produced by makars, poets with links to the royal court, which included James I ( who wrote The Kingis Quair ).
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.

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Much of the 20th century was dominated by one José María Velasco Ibarra, whose 5 presidential terms began with a mandate in 1934 and final presidency ended in 1972.
Much of the research conducted around the middle of the 20th century occurred in the former Eastern Bloc before the cold war ended and has not held up to the scrutiny of stricter Western scientific standards.
Much of the crew and cast, including many locals who ended up participating in the show had to learn their respective jobs as they went along.
At times, the clouds blackened the sky, reaching all the way to East Coast cities such as New York and Washington, D. C. Much of the soil ended up deposited in the Atlantic Ocean, carried by prevailing winds.
Much of the essential equipment had already been moved to underground bunkers for protection, which let production resume quickly after hostilities ended.
Much later, Ambika accompanied Satyavati and Ambalika to the forest and ended her life in austerities.
Much of the US Army presence in Aschaffenburg ended in 1992 with the ending of the Cold War.
Much less abundant than the lanthanum and neodymium from which it was being separated ( cerium having long since been removed by redox chemistry ), praseodymium ended up being dispersed among a large number of fractions, and the resulting yields of purified material were low.
Much of the colony had been conquered several months before the war ended, in the big British offensive of summer 1945.
Much like her contract with Polydor, Tzuke's tenure with Columbia ended after only one album.
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 like Monty Python, The States sketches were sometimes linked to each other in some way: a punchline or image that ended one sketch often provided a lead-in to the next.
Much of the blame was also targeted at the incompetence of then Defence Minister, Krishna Menon who resigned from his post soon after the war ended.
At first, the outermost moons were all named after characters from one play, The Tempest ; but with Margaret being named from Much Ado About Nothing that trend has ended.
Much of Vereen's performance ended up on the cutting room floor, together with a recreation of Brice's " Baby Snooks " radio show and dramatic scenes involving her and her daughter.
Much of the railroad yard remains in use today as the CSX Transportation Beacon Park Yard, but all livestock activity ended by the mid-20th century.
Much of the grounds surrounding the mansion were sold for real estate development, which was quickly realized after the war ended.
It ended the streak of the Spice Girls ' consecutive number-one singles in that country at six ( from " Wannabe " to " Too Much ").
After Blanchard's feud with Rhodes ended, he soon found himself immersed in another high profile feud over the NWA United States Heavyweight Championship held by Magnum T. A .. Much like his feud with Dusty Rhodes, Blanchard's rivalry with Magnum escalated into a series of bloody and brutal matches, and became one of the top feuds in the NWA.
In contrast to the old series, which had Jeff as the womaniser, here Marty is the flirtatious one, with Jeff once commenting that he would have thought Marty's obsession with sex would have ended due to his lack of a body ( Much like Al Calavicci in Quantum Leap, who spent much of his time watching the attractive women encountered during the Leaps despite their inability to see him ).
Much to the surprise of the Phillies, Simmons struck out eleven and the game ended in a 4-4 tie ( in fact, a late-game error was the only thing that prevented the high school team from winning ).

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