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`` 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.
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Much of his early work put Mazda back into profitability and laid the foundations for future success.
Much focus goes into examining the likely course of AI development, along with the future of computer architecture.
Much of the debate over the future of Medicare revolves around whether per capita costs should be reduced by limiting payments to providers or by shifting more costs to Medicare enrollees.
Much of the work done was without precedent, including calculations for incidence of erection stresses, provisions made for reducing future maintenance costs, calculations for wind pressures made evident by the Tay Bridge disaster, the effect of temperature stresses on the structure, and so on.
The album's first single, the sexually charged, " Morning Much Better " was co-written by future disco hit-maker Michael Zager.
Much remaining chalk downland has been protected against future development, due to its unique biodiversity.
Much of Brainerd's influence on future generations can be attributed to the biography compiled by Jonathan Edwards and first published in 1749 under the title of An Account of the Life of the Late Reverend Mr. David Brainerd.
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 information taken was of public knowledge and the Canadian government was less concerned with the information stolen but more of the potential of real secrets coming into the hands of future enemies.
Much of the future Court opinion in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission relied on the same arguments raised in Bellotti.
Much of Oahu's future population growth is slated for the Ewa Plain and southern slopes of the island's central valley, between Waipahu on Pearl Harbor and Wahiawa near the island's center.
She worked continuously throughout the 1990s, starring in many films including The Bonfire of the Vanities ( 1990 ), A Stranger Among Us ( 1992 ), Born Yesterday ( 1993 ), Milk Money ( 1994 ), Now and Then ( 1995 ), and Two Much ( 1996 ), where she co-starred with future husband Antonio Banderas.
Much of the CDD changes fit well into the Windows programming paradigm and laid the groundwork for the future Clarion for Windows product.
Robbins explained, " It sounds like it might be pretentious ; it's not, because Eno is comfortable with those pretensions "; he concluded that " a man who can write songs like ' Burning Airlines Give You So Much More ', has seen the future, and the future is a sonic Disney named Eno, who makes music you can live with ".
Much of Huntington was also heavily damaged, and as a result, a floodwall was constructed around much of the town to prevent future occurrences.
Much like Ermac, future troops were sent with the understanding that it would be necessary to supplement their base payment with treasures and tributes gained from conquest.
Much land is available for development, but the opportunity for development in the near future is slight due to financial weakness among the public.
Much of her congressional work has focused on reproductive health issues, the HIV-AIDS situation, and combating tobacco use ; some of her supporters see her as a potential future foreign minister or even president of the Republic.
Much of the avenue will be dominated by condominiums in the future as previous landowners have sold to developers.
Much and depends
Much of Kyrgyzstan depends entirely on Uzbekistan for natural gas ; on several occasions, Karimov has achieved political ends by shutting pipelines or by adjusting terms of delivery.
Much of its humor depends on presenting everyday events as newsworthy and by playing on commonly used phrases, as in the headline " Drugs Win Drug War.
Much of capability development depends on the concepts which guide use of the armed forces and their weapons and equipment, and the methods employed in any given theatre of war or combat environment.
Much depends on the nature of the society itself and whether it sees the military as important, as for example in time of threat or war, or a burdensome expense typified by defence cuts in time of peace.
Film critic Roger Ebert gave the film 3 stars ( out of 4 ) stating " Much depends on exactly what Emma and Murphy say to each other, and how they say it, and what they don't say.
Much of the effectiveness depends on the posture of the protesters, for when not properly executed, the protest might look more like a " sleep-in ".
" Much of the behavioral research required to obtain reproduction will also be critical for reintroduction, which depends on the development of behaviorally competent individuals.
Much depends on the unsettled Indo-European homeland debate as to where and when this common ancestor language was spoken.
# Much of the success or failure of cooperation depends on individual interactions, specific innovators and appropriate staffing levels to carry out the tasks at hand, but the costs are also quite high.
Much of the specificity of signal transduction depends on the recruitment of several signalling components such as protein kinases and G-protein GTPases into short lived active complexes in response to an activating signal such as a growth factor binding to its receptor.
Much of the application of armoured warfare depends on the use of tanks and related vehicles used by other supporting arms such as infantry fighting vehicles and self-propelled artillery, as well as mounted combat engineers and other support units.
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