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Much of its shock value derives from the fact that the first portion of the essay describes the plight of starving beggars in Ireland, so that the reader is unprepared for the surprise of Swift's solution when he states, " A young healthy child well nursed, is, at a year old, a most delicious nourishing and wholesome food, whether stewed, roasted, baked, or boiled ; and I make no doubt that it will equally serve in a fricassee, or a ragoust.
Much of his interest in the food business comes from the fact that he is a vegetarian.
Much of the book is spent describing the state of the environment and the food security situation, which is described as increasingly dire.
Much of the palm oil that is consumed as food is to some degree oxidized rather than in the fresh state, and this oxidation appears to be responsible for the health risk associated with consuming palm oil.
Much of the labor formerly required in silk production was absorbed by the district's diversified manufacturing industry, which included precision instruments, machinery, textiles, food processing, and other light manufacturing.
Much of the plot is also similar ; Petruchio vows to marry Catharine before he has even seen her, she smashes a lute over the music tutor's head, Baptista fears no one will ever want to marry her ; the wedding scene is identical, as is the scene where Grumio teases her with food ; the haberdasher and tailor scene is very similar ; the sun and moon conversation, and the introduction of Vincentio are both taken from Shakespeare.
Much like the prophet Isaiah who had to walk stripped and barefoot for three years and the prophet Ezekiel who had to lie on his side for 390 days and eat measured food, Jeremiah is instructed to perform a number of prophetic parables to illustrate the Lord ’ s message to his people.
Much food is discarded by producers for reasons to do with food standards of retailers and consumers.
Much of this food was made to meet the demands of traditional Punjabi lifestyle, with high calorie counts to support rural workers.
Much of the food is grilled, as early diners were based around a grill.
Much of the merchant fleet of the Empire of Japan, needed to supply its scattered forces and bring supplies such as petroleum and food back to the Japanese Archipelago, was sunk.
Much of the Maya food supply was grown in orchard-gardens, known as pet kot.
Much of the food in both Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia comes from this region, not only Bosnian Posavina but the rest of the fertile fields along the river Sava.
Much of the sun bear's food must be detected using its keen sense of smell, as its sight is poor.
Much of the estate has public access ; in particular the gardens and tea house are visited during the summer months, whilst the college plays host to tours, antiques fairs, food festivals, music concerts, conferences and weddings.
Much of its best food was smuggled out to feed lucrative black markets elsewhere.
Much like smoking, food is also highly moralized in the United States.
Much food and fuel, a couple of huts and a tractor had all gone to sea.
Much of this vegetation is very tough to open or digest for most animals and the bear is one of the few to exploit these food sources.
Much of the packaged food marketed is tested and labeled halal ( unless it has pork ), regardless of who eats it.
Much of the economy has been based on food processing and bulb growing.
Much of the fermentation used industrially to produce food and drink products, as well as home fermentation, uses anaerobic digestion.

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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 simpler fixed wheel bikes are also available, and may be more suitable for commuters.
Much of this technology is based on science developed in the 1980s and used to produce what may be some of the most impenetrable operating systems ever.
Much of linear algebra may be formulated, and remains correct, for ( left ) modules over division rings instead of vector spaces over fields.
Much of this zone may be classified as desert.
Much like Euclid's first and third definitions and Plato's ' beginning of a line ', the Mo Jing stated that " a point may stand at the end ( of a line ) or at its beginning like a head-presentation in childbirth.
Much time may nevertheless be spent on basic physical training, such as stance training ( zhan zhuang ), stretching and strengthening of muscles, as well as on empty hand and weapon forms which can be quite demanding.
Much like Mormon ( who may have taken Amaleki as his model ), this last historian of the civilization that lasted for 400 years in the land of Nephi rose to the occasion and, filled with a sense of longing for what has been lost, eloquently recounted the last days of the Nephite people in their ancestral homeland, the land of Nephi.
Much of this may be categorized as computational chemistry, although computational chemistry usually refers to the application of theoretical chemistry in an applied setting, usually with some approximation scheme such as certain types of post-Hartree – Fock, density functional theory, semiempirical methods ( such as PM3 ) or force field methods.
Much trading of stocks takes place on an exchange ; still, corporate actions ( merger, spinoff ) are outside an exchange, while any two companies or people, for whatever reason, may agree to sell stock from the one to the other without using an exchange.
Much better is it oftentimes to grow wise at home and in private, than by publishing what you have amassed with infinite labour, to stir up tempests that may rob you of peace and quiet for the rest of your days.
Much of the current data comes from animal models which may not be relevant to humans.
Much later it was revealed that he may have fathered a daughter with a Tahitian woman named Taatamata with whom he seems to have enjoyed his most complete emotional relationship.
Much of the iron and bronze was reforged from the various weapons Demetrius's army left behind, and the abandoned second siege tower may have been used for scaffolding around the lower levels during construction.
Much is still in speculation about the true subject of this masterpiece, and many of the questions that are asked may never be truly answered.
Much less often they may arise as the result of migration of squamous epithelium through a perforation in the ear drum.
Much wildlife may be found in the wooded areas of Selsdon such as deer, and more recently parakeets.
Much of the information on the Greek plants may have come from his own observations, as he is known to have travelled throughout Greece, and to have had a botanical garden of his own ; but the works also profit from the reports on plants of Asia brought back from those who followed Alexander the Great:
Much precision may be lost if an arcsine is computed when the sine of an angle is close to one.
Much abbreviated and incomplete, the felony murder rule says that one committing a felony may be guilty of murder if someone, including the felony victim, a bystander or a co-felon, dies as a result of his acts, regardless his intent — or lack thereof — to kill.
* Much rarer non-infectious causes may include familial Mediterranean fever, TNF receptor associated periodic syndrome, porphyria, and systemic lupus erythematosus.
Much of Stoke's writing may have been to justify his employer's deeds and his claim on current-day West Frisia, so that the details of the mishap and subsequent events could be largely legendary.
Much can be done nonverbally ; for example, if any subjects are just looking blankly at me, I may slowly shift my gaze downward, causing them to look at their hand, which I touch and say " look at this spot .".
He said this about Macaulay's determination to inspect physically the places mentioned in his History: " Much of the success of the famous third chapter of the History which may be said to have introduced the study of social history, and even ... local history, was due to the intense local knowledge acquired on the spot.

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