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Much and occurs
Much of the social interaction of amateur astronomy occurs on mailing lists or discussion groups.
Much fine amethyst comes from Russia, especially from near Mursinka in the Ekaterinburg district, where it occurs in drusy cavities in granitic rocks.
Much of the biology in the area occurs along the major fronts of the current, the Subtropical, SubAntarctic, and the Antarctic Polar fronts, these are areas associated with well defined temperature changes.
Much economic activity occurs in the informal sector and is not reflected in GDP data.
Much of this erosion occurs as the weakened banks fail in large slumps.
Much of Milton's Paradise Lost occurs in the Garden of Eden.
Much smuggling occurs when enterprising merchants attempt to supply demand for a good or service that is illegal or heavily taxed.
Much of the kind of experience deemed spiritual occurs on this level of reality.
Much of the county's growth occurs along I-85.
Much of the growth of the area occurs around the lakes in the neighboring townships, in Pokegama, Chengwatana or Pine City Township, and as of the latest Census, the Pine City Zip Code ( 55063 ) had 9, 348 people living in it.
Much of the Function of the Government occurs in Town Departments.
Much of the development of these skills occurs during early childhood.
Much of the evidence has come from studies of sequence learning in which the " rule " consists of the order in which a series of events occurs.
Much of what occurs in the class reflects a constructivist approach to early education.
Much of Pitzer's community engagement occurs under the auspices of the Community Engagement Center ( CEC ) ( formerly Center for California Cultural and Social Issues ), which strives to root community-based pedagogy more deeply into the College's curricular and research agendas.
Much more common is a draw, which occurs if no result is obtained before the scheduled end of the match.
Much Hebrew theophory occurs in the Bible, particularly in the Old Testament.
Much of the variation in ground colouration, especially deviations from red-brown, occurs mainly in males.
Much larger-scale fraud also occurs.
Much of this precipitation occurs as tropical storms.
Much of the spatial patterning the occurs during the formation and migration of the primitive streak results from the secretion of agonists and antagonists by various cell populations, including the growth factors from the Wnt and transforming growth factor β ( TGFβ ) families ( Lefty 1, Nodal ), as well as repressors of the same molecules ( Dkk-1, Sfrp1, Sfrp5 ).
Much germination occurs in years with wet Aprils.
Much debate occurs on the subject of which Islamic traditions are fixed principles, and which are subject to democratic change, or other forms of modification in view of changing circumstances.
Much of what occurs in this book is not in the film, Merlin's mother Elissa is introduced as a Princess and novice Nun to Avalon who moves out with Ambrosia to Barnstable Forest when she becomes pregnant with Merlin.

Much and below
Much of the work in biomedical engineering consists of research and development, spanning a broad array of subfields ( see below ).
Much of the terminology below is associated with letterboxing in the US and would be unfamiliar to UK letterboxers.
Much as domestic first-class cricket is the level below international Test match cricket, so List A cricket is the domestic level of one-day cricket below One Day Internationals.
Much of Lower Manhattan below Canal Street was closed to pedestrians after the attacks.
Much of Super Mario RPGs gameplay is outside monster battles and plays like an isometric platformer, in which traditional Mario elements such as punching floating question blocks from below are prominent.
Much of the water, which has an acidic pH, is able to erode the valley's limestone bedrock and continue flowing at about 45 feet below the soil.
Much less commonly, it uses leaf tea, primarily sencha ; see sencha tea ceremony, below.
* Much of the historical information came from the Oliver Springs homepage ( see below ).
Much of the area is at or below sea level and is protected by the coastal embankment.
Much of the Levels are below sea level.
Much of the mountain is barren and rocky, although the area below 2000 m ( 6500 ft ) is largely forested.
Much of it, known as the Grosvenor Estate, is still owned by a family property company, the Grosvenor Group, owned by the Duke of Westminster, although the estate has recently been forced to sell many of its freeholds to their tenants at much below market value due to the Leasehold Reform Act 1967.
PunchMuch was rebranded as Juicebox as of November 2011, presently though, MuchLoud is the only MuchMusic-branded channel that continues to use the logo with Much superimposed on a planet with longitude / latitude lines on the surface and ' Loud ' below it.
Much of Turán's number theory work dealt with the Riemann hypothesis and he developed the power sum method ( see below ) to help with this.
Much of the bed of the Snowy River below Jindabyne contains high levels of attached algae.
Much of Taylor's theology ( described below ) is similar to that preached by Finney.
Much as domestic first-class cricket is the level below international Test match cricket, so List A cricket is the domestic level of one-day cricket below One Day International
Much matured since her infancy, Ember has flame-red wavy hair long below her waist, blue-green eyes ( though often depicted to be either blue or green ) and a medium-dark complexion.
Much of this work is summarized in the papers collected in the book Methuselah Flies, listed below.
Much of the bored sections are 21 – 23 m below the surface, with the lowest point at Marino, towards the southern end, a point that also hosts the tunnel's drainage sump.
Much of the primary archival material is available online at the Bernard Lonergan Archive ( see below, External Links ), and a site for secondary material has also been set up, thanks to the work of Robert M. Doran.
Much of the discussion below implicitly assumes

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