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Much and sex
Much of season nine is devoted to the importance of abstaining from pre-marital sex.
Much of the magazine's revenue came from the " personal ads "-advertisements placed by readers in search of romantic attachments, friends or sex partners.
Much like its predecessor, Degrassi High dealt with controversial issues ranging from AIDS, abortion, abuse, alcoholism, cheating, sex, death and suicide, dating, depression, bullying, gay rights, homophobia, racism, the environment, drugs, and eating disorders.
Much is verbally or visually graphic, including explicit sex talk and sex acts performed in the back seat.
Much of her campaign centered on social issues, namely that of same sex marriage.
Much of their work focuses on forensic psychology, sex addiction, drug addiction, and research designed to shape public policy.
Much later, after moving on to other topics, Izzard is telling a story about having his masculinity impugned by his first sex partner:
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 later in his career, Lane was responsible for a judgment in the case of R. v. R. which for the first time held that a husband could be guilty of raping his wife, overturning the irrebuttable presumption at common law that a wife consented to sex with her husband.

Much and speculative
Much 19th century physics has been re-evaluated as the " classical limit " of quantum mechanics, and its more advanced developments in terms of quantum field theory, string theory, and speculative quantum gravity theories.
Much later, after Ulam's death, another friend, Gian-Carlo Rota, asserted that the attack did change Ulam's personality ; afterwards, he turned from rigorous pure mathematics to more speculative conjectures concerning the application of mathematics to physics and biology.
Much is inferential and speculative, though numerous clues have emerged from his works and the writings of contemporary composers, theorists, and writers of the next several generations.
Much of the historical data about these places is speculative in nature, and experts in various fields have opined across the full spectrum of explanation.
Much of the land obtained in this way was not developed, being instead held for speculative reasons.

Much and fiction
Much of this debate relates to the importance of distinguishing history and fiction within biblical texts, as Berlin argues, in order to gain a more accurate understanding of the history of the Israelite people.
Much of the genre's atmosphere echoes film noir, and written works in the genre often use techniques from detective fiction.
Much notable Chicago fiction focuses on the city itself, with social criticism keeping exultation in check.
Much of this, like comics fandom itself, began as part of standard science fiction conventions, but comics fans have developed their own traditions.
Much of his science fiction is thoroughly grounded in science ( with the addition of unscientific but standard speculations such as faster-than-light travel ).
Much spy fiction was adapted as spy films in the 1960s, ranging from the fantastical James Bond series to the realistic The Spy Who Came in from the Cold ( 1965 ), and the hybrid The Quiller Memorandum ( 1966 ).
Much work on Bloomsbury continues to focus on the group ’ s class origins and alleged elitism, their satire, their atheism, their oppositional politics and liberal economics, their non-abstract art, their modernist fiction, their art and literary criticism, and their non-nuclear family and sexual arrangements.
Much of what we know about Robert-Houdin comes from his memoirs — and his writings were meant more to entertain than to chronicle, rendering it difficult to separate fact from fiction.
* Much of Ben Goertzel's fiction discusses a technological singularity.
Much of this tale is fiction, but it makes a good tale.
< http :// www. jstor. org / stable / 335812 >.</ ref > Much discussion is cited from Maggie Ann Bowers ' book Magic ( al ) Realism, wherein she attempts to delimit the terms magic and magical realism by examining the relationships with other genres such as realism, surrealism, fantastic literature and science fiction.
Much of the story revolves around the theme of crime fiction, as written by Dorothy L. Sayers ( Lord Merridew = Lord Peter Wimsey ) or Agatha Christie, whose photo is included on Wyke's wall, and how it relates to real-life criminal investigations.
Much of the series is devoted to the science fiction plot surrounding the Orb, and it is this mix of the Western genre with fantasy that has helped Brisco maintain its cult status.
Much of his more literary science fiction was first published in English author Michael Moorcock's New Wave magazine, New Worlds.
* Much of Kim Stanley Robinson's science fiction novel Antarctica takes place at McMurdo Station.
Much of his historical fiction is connected in some way with the Etheric Explorers Club, a Victorian society devoted to investigating unusual or supernatural phenomena.
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 misinformation about the Ahnenerbe has circulated, due in part to adaptations of the group in fiction, and historically dubious conspiracy theories which sometimes confuse the Ahnenerbe with the roughly contemporaneous Thule Society, or the historically unverified Vril society.
Much critical response to Medium Cool focused around the revolutionary techniques of combining fact and fiction rather than the plot of the film.
Much of Lauren Beukes ' 2010 science fiction novel Zoo City was set in Hillbrow.
Much of the book is a mixture of fact and fiction, and it is possible the account of Libertatia is entirely fabricated.
Much of the inspiration for the functioning of the device is drawn heavily from theoretical astrophysics, particularly that of black holes and wormholes, a staple of science fiction, often used to create " shortcuts " through space.
Much of the literature published consists of young adult fiction which in itself contains several different types of text.

Much and film
Much like comedy-horror, black comedy, or dark comedy, is a type of comedy film that often uses cruelty as the source of humour.
She starred in Alfred Hitchcock's suspense film, The Man Who Knew Too Much ( 1956 ) with James Stewart.
Much later, after the film was released and his experiences during its production proved unhappy, Reynolds complained to Lemmon and described Avildsen as an " asshole ", whereby Lemmon replied, " I guess you could say that ".
Cotten made his film debut in the Welles-directed short Too Much Johnson, a comedy that was intended to complement an aborted 1938 Mercury stage production of William Gillette's 1890 play.
Much silent film acting is apt to strike modern-day audiences as simplistic or campy.
Much of the current popularity is due to the film Quigley Down Under that featured a Sharps Model 1874 rifle.
Much research has focussed on layer deposit techniques, applying a thin film of material onto a stable substrate, but this is currently only suitable for small-scale electrical circuits.
Much of what was used in the film was purchased from the library of Capitol Records, and an album of the soundtrack was released at one point.
Much press comment focused on the unanswered question in the film of who started the war.
Much of the film drew heavy visual inspiration from Rockwell's art.
Alfred Hitchcock did much to popularise the spy film in the 1930s with his influential thrillers The Man Who Knew Too Much ( 1934 ), The 39 Steps ( 1935 ), Sabotage ( 1937 ) and The Lady Vanishes ( 1938 ).
* The Man Who Knew Too Much ( 1934 ) Alfred Hitchcock film about a family trying to save their child and a politician from an organization of assassins being hunted by MI6.
* The Man Who Knew Too Much ( 1956 ) remake of the 1934 Hitchcock film by Hitchcock himself starring James Stewart and Doris Day.
Much of his early life was portrayed in his autobiographical book, America America, which he made into a film in 1963.
Much of the inspiration which led Bogdanovich to his cinematic creations came from early viewings of the film Citizen Kane.
In 1935 Fonda starred in the RKO film I Dream Too Much with the opera star Lily Pons.
Much of the on-campus scenes in the 2000 film Wonder Boys, starring Michael Douglas and Tobey Maguire, were filmed in Carnegie Mellon's campus.
Much like the album, the film garnered more critical praise than the previous year's Under the Cherry Moon ; however, its box office receipts were minimal, and it quickly left theaters.
Much of its popularity is attributed to the fact that in the 1971 film Le Mans, Steve McQueen's character, Michael Delaney, drives for the Gulf team.
When the Nazis came to power in Germany in 1933, Lorre took refuge first in Paris and then London, where he was noticed by Ivor Montagu, Alfred Hitchcock's associate producer for The Man Who Knew Too Much ( 1934 ), who reminded the director about Lorre's performance in M. They first considered him to play the assassin in the film, but wanted to use him in a larger role, despite his limited command of English, which Lorre overcame by learning much of his part phonetically.
Barrymore was also portrayed by Christopher Plummer ( who was a friend of Diana Barrymore ) in the 1996 two-man show Barrymore, later filmed in 2012 and by Errol Flynn in the 1958 biographical film about Diana entitled Too Much, Too Soon.
Much of the film version was shot at Carnforth railway station in Lancashire, then a junction on the London, Midland and Scottish Railway.
" You Like Me Too Much " and " Tell Me What You See " were rejected for use in the film by its director, Richard Lester, though they did appear on the album ( and also on Beatles VI ).
Much of the film was shot in Monument Valley, a scenic desert region straddling the Arizona-Utah border used in other John Ford movies.

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