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Much and territory
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 the region then fell to the short lived Iran based Median Empire, with the Babylonians and Scythians also briefly appropriating some territory.
Much of the territory conquered by Ahmad Shah fell to others in this half century.
Much of the varying definitions of what Jutland consists of are due to differences between the Jutland peninsula considered as a geographic feature and Jutland considered as a historical political territory.
Much like his father, Jahangir was dedicated to the expansion of Mughal held territory through conquest.
Much of the population, swollen with refugees fleeing Saladin's conquest of the surrounding territory, was allowed to flee to Tyre, Tripoli, or Egypt ( whence they were sent back to Europe ), but those who could not pay for their freedom were sold into slavery, and those who could were often robbed by Christians and Muslims alike on their way into exile.
Much later, the European colonial powers threatened in the 19th and early 20th centuries, but Thailand survived as the only Southeast Asian state to avoid European colonial rule because the French and the English decided it would be a neutral territory to avoid conflicts between their colonies.
* The Trust Territory of Togoland under British administration ( British Togoland ): Much smaller than French Togoland, this territory was merged in 1956 with the British colony of the Gold Coast, which was granted independence as Ghana in 1957.
Much to his dismay, he found out that Compars Herrmann beat him to the territory.
Much of Hindemith's music begins in consonant territory, progresses rather smoothly into dissonance, and resolves at the end in full, consonant chords.
Much of the territory surrounding the city remains undeveloped, bypassed by developers who chose more affluent suburban areas.
Much of the rest of the town ’ s territory was kept green and was again used by neighboring Antwerp residents for building extensive villas such as Koningshof and Schotenhof.
Much energy is spent defending a territory from intruders, particularly other magpies, and different behaviours are seen with different opponents.
Much of the territory of Lower Normandy was added to the Duchy of Normandy in the 10th century.
Much of the territory annexed in the Third Partition of Poland was granted to Congress Poland under Russian rule.
Much of the territory abandoned by the fleeing Arab residents of nearby villages was added to Ness Ziona, increasing its size from 8 km² to about 15. 3 km² immediately after the war.
Much of the heavy fighting on the war's Eastern Front took place on the territory of the former Polish state.
Much of this rural territory had its own significant local non-Polish majority ( Ukrainians in the south and Belarusians in the North ).
Much of the islands are the territory of Indonesia.
Much of Dalmatia was some time earlier settled by the Croats, and Zahumlje bordered their territory on the north.
Much of the old Croatian territory was either captured by the Ottomans or bordered the new Ottoman domain.
Much more expansive versions tend to include the former and currently Flemish-speaking portions of France, the formerly Dutch-speaking areas of Germany, or even the ethnically Dutch and / or Afrikaans-speaking parts of South Africa and Suriname, a former Dutch territory in South America.
Much of the Illinois Country region became an organized territory of the United States with the establishment of the Northwest Territory in 1787.
Much to the relief of Bonnet, General Franco kept his word about ensuring the withdrawal of Axis forces from Spanish territory, especially the departure of the Italians from the Balearic Islands.

Much and ceded
Much of the land acquired for the dam was through an exchange with the Navajo, in which the tribe ceded Manson Mesa south of the dam site for a similar-sized chunk of land in New Mexico, which the Navajo had long coveted.

Much and Poland
Much of the influence of Poland on the development of the Ukrainian language has been attributed to this period and is reflected in multiple words and constructions used in everyday Ukrainian speech that were taken from Polish or Latin.
Much smaller parts lie in Austria ( 0. 6 %) and Poland ( 0. 2 %).
Much of this land had been controlled by the Russian Empire since the Partitions of Poland and its inhabitants were struggling to create their own states ( such as Ukraine, Belarus, and the Baltics: Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia ).
Much of Isabelle's early youth was spent on visits to her maternal relatives, at their large estate at Chotěboř, Czechoslovakia, at Attersee in Austria, and at Goluchow in Poland.
Much later in his life, the government of People's Republic of Poland used this fact for propaganda, claiming that Rokossovsky had helped to build Warsaw's Poniatowski Bridge.
Much of what Poland had won during the 1920 war was lost in the peace negotiations that were characterized by many as short-sighted and petty.
Much to Dirksen's disappointment, Hitler informed him that he wished for an anti-Soviet understanding with Poland, which Dirksen protested implied recognition of the German-Polish border.
Much of the project was shot in Łódź, Poland, with local actors, such as Karolina Gruszka, Krzysztof Majchrzak, Leon Niemczyk, Piotr Andrzejewski and artists of the local circus Cyrk Zalewski.
Much larger ( typically 150 to 170 cm long ), sophisticated, 3-hole pipe, made of two ( shorter and longer one ) connected parallel pipes, played by growing number of enthusiasts is the Slovakian fujara, not to be mistaken with Polish single pipe much smaller ( maybe up to 40 cm ) old-fashioned instrument usually made of willow bark ( Polish: " fujara, fujarka ") that exists also in locally modified modern versions ( also played, for example in Toronto during symphonic and Polish folk concert " The Pride of Poland ", 2005 ), similar to both mentioned above pipes are sold in Czech Republic also called there " fujara ".
Much of her creative oeuvre falls within the Young Poland period, stylistically encompassing the twilight of neo-romanticism.
Much of the information regarding Poland contained in De Thou's History of His Own Times was furnished by Carew.

Much and Treaty
Much of the Austro-Hungarian Empire's industry had been situated in the areas that became part of Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia after World War I as a result of the Treaty of Saint-Germain.
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 as he criticised the Treaty, the Webster-Ashburton Treaty did, however, successfully close some other questions with which Palmerston had long been concerned.
* Seiitsu Tachibana, " Much ado about something: The factors that induced Reagan and Gorbachev to conclude the INF Treaty " Hiroshima Peace Science, Vol. 11 page. 151-182 ( 1988 )
Much cooperation continued between the British and American militaries after the war including the Combined Chiefs of Staff structure, and it was used again during the Berlin Blockade of 1948 even as negotiations began that resulted in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
Much of the unsurety involves the reserve powers of the sovereign ; the relationship between the various regions of the Realm of New Zealand presently sharing the same sovereign ( the absence of these matters from republican arguments having been criticised as a " self-centredness of republican discussions in New Zealand "); and effects on the relationship between the Crown and Māori, specifically, the continued legal status of the Treaty of Waitangi and its claims and settlements.
Much of the population descends from people settled in the population exchange of 1829 – 1830 that followed the Treaty of Turkmenchay between Russia and Persia.
Much of the land in the area has recently reverted to Tainui control through the Treaty of Waitangi claims and settlements process.
Much of the region was once a Peruvian province, which was annexed by Chile under the 1883 Treaty of Ancón at the close of the War of the Pacific.
Much later ( 1960 – 1962 ) he took leave once again as Assistant Secretary General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization ( NATO ) in charge of scientific affairs, where he oversaw many international studies on physics and advanced defense technologies.

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