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Much interest has also been expressed in new techniques for processing the urethane foams, including spraying, frothing, and molding ( see article, p. 391 for details ).
Much of anthropological theory has originated in an appreciation of and interest in the tension between the local ( particular cultures ) and the global ( a universal human nature, or the web of connections between people in distinct places / circumstances ).
Much of this collaboration is achieved through Project Groups which study specific technical issues of common interest: for example, EBU Members have long been preparing for the revision of the 1961 Stockholm Plan.
Much of Jacobi's work was published posthumously in the 1860s, generating enormous interest in France and Germany ( Hawkins, p. 43 ).
Much Latin writing reflects the Romans ' interest in rhetoric, the art of speaking and persuading.
Much suggests she was early on an alcoholic and took little interest in the upbringing of the children.
Much of the non-fiction produced throughout history is of a mundane and everyday variety such as records and legal documents which were only ever seen by a few and are of little interest except to the historian.
As the worldwide implications of Nuclear Winter began to be taken seriously in the late 1980s Much interest by military analysts shifted to fusing of nuclear warheads to explode at low, rather than high altitude.
Much of his interest in the food business comes from the fact that he is a vegetarian.
Much of the interest of the book lies in the recognition it awakens of the plausibility and familiarity, along with the thinness and self-deception, of the excuses that the ghosts refuse to abandon, even though to do so would bring them to " reality " and " joy forevermore.
Much to the interest of the ruler, Dong's synthesis justified the imperial system of government within the natural order of the universe.
Much of the time, however, the needed psychological pressure is self-applied ; once the victims have put money in toward the payoff, they feel they have a vested interest in seeing the " deal " through.
Much of the interest in cloud forcing relates to its role as a feedback process in the present period of global warming.
Much French republican thought has been suspicious of the claims of " particular interests ," which are often contrasted with the " general interest " of the nation.
Much of the lyrical content is based on Karl Sanders ' interest in Egyptology and other ancient Middle Eastern cultures, such as Mesopotamia.
Also of interest this season, Bill Gillespie ’ s daughter, Lana returns for a three-episode stint to resolve the case started in " A Woman Much Admired.
Much of this food may be considered as having been uniquely Australian-from such food items as macadamia nuts to kangaroo meat ( which is undergoing a renaissance of interest on contemporary Australian menus ).
Much of his work has been ignored, although a performance in 1999 of Sly by the Washington National Opera ( the work's American premiere ) marked something of a revival of interest in his works.
Much of the art that Spare produced in what the biographer Phil Blake called " the Grant period " reflected Spare's interest in tribal art, which both Grant and Spare collected.
Much of the contemporary interest in corporate governance is concerned with mitigation of the conflicts of interests between stakeholders.
Much of lower Wivenhoe is also a designated conservation area, with many streets being of particular architectural interest.
He had a sympathetic interest in the Olympian Games movement of William Penny Brookes, first shown when he joined a party with his first cousin Lord Forester that viewed the first Wenlock Olympian Games at Much Wenlock in 1850.
Much of the town is designated a conservation area, with many listed buildings of architectural and historic interest.
Much of the historical interest of the RCA, besides its association with the Electronic Music Center, comes from a number of amusing ( and possibly apocryphal ) stories told regarding the synthesizer.

Much and drew
Much of the film drew heavy visual inspiration from Rockwell's art.
The reviews were mixed – Los Angeles Times wrote: " Much of Letterman's first week did not jell " – but more importantly, the show drew 1. 5 million viewers, 30 % more than had tuned in for Snyder's Tomorrow.
Much as Karl Marx drew radical implications from the ideas of the conservative Hegel, Nearing took the economic logic of his department head, Simon Patten, and made radical inferences about wealth and the distribution of income that his mentor had himself hesitated to draw.
Much of Dussek's piano writing drew upon the superior tonal qualities and greater range of English-manufactured pianofortes.
Frequently paired with actress Ann Little, his action hero role as the dashing race car driver drew young girls and older women alike to theaters to see his daredevil auto thrillers such as The Roaring Road ( 1919 ), Double Speed ( 1920 ), Excuse My Dust ( 1920 ), and Too Much Speed ( 1921 ).
Much of the swing revival drew on the style popularized by Louis Prima called jump blues.
Much of the viewing public was shocked by Lewis ’ frank portrayal of death, but the statue drew thousands of viewers.
Much of what Conley drew in his high school years and beyond, in fact, was what he described as " Far Side rip-off type stuff ".
Much later, Elvis Presley's film Harum Scarum drew from The Sheik as well.
Other celebrated productions included Much Ado About Nothing, The Lady of Lyons by Edward George Bulwer-Lytton ( 1878 ), Romeo and Juliet, King Lear, The Lyons Mail by Charles Reade ( 1883 ), the immensely popular Faust by William Gorman Wills ( 1885, which even drew applications for reserved seats from foreigners ), Macbeth ( 1888, with incidental music by Sir Arthur Sullivan ), Henry VII ( 1892 ), Becket by Alfred Tennyson ( 1893 ), King Arthur by J. Comyns Carr, with incidental music by Sir Arthur Sullivan ( 1895 ), Cymbeline ( 1896 ) and Victorien Sardou and Émile Moreau's play Madame Sans-Gêne ( 1897 ).

Much and them
Much as they had to look forward to, they didn't begrudge a moment of the time they spent seeing them go.
Much of the interior, with its large plains, lavascapes and volcanic mountains, consists of protected areas, although there are organised tours and vehicular access across them.
Much to their surprise, the audience liked them better as comedians than as singers.
Much of Europe lay in ruins, over 60 million people had been killed ( most of them civilians ), including approximately 6 million Jews and 5 million non-Jews in what became known as the Holocaust.
Much of the eastern parts of the country remained independent, as part of the Turk Shahi kingdoms of Kabul and Gandhara, which lasted that way until the forces of the Muslim Saffarid dynasty followed by the Ghaznavids conquered them.
Much of the confusion that springs from them comes from their ability to straddle the play's borders between reality and the supernatural.
Much the same fate awaited them in the territories of the Bourbon Duke of Parma and Piacenza, advised by the liberal minister Guillaume du Tillot.
Much of statistics is non-mathematical: ensuring that data collection is undertaken in a way that allows valid conclusions to be drawn ; coding and archiving of data so that information is retained and made useful for international comparisons of official statistics ; reporting of results and summarised data ( tables and graphs ) in ways that are comprehensible to those who need to make use of them ; implementing procedures that ensure the privacy of census information.
Much debate now exists in the area on how to exterminate these creatures and keep them from spreading.
Much of what I have subsequently learned and accomplished in engineering is based on the solid foundation of principles I learned from them.
Much of the remaining half of the genome that is currently without an explained origin is expected to have found its origin in transposable elements that were active so long ago (> 200 million years ) that random mutations have rendered them unrecognizable.
Much of their success with the PET came from the business decision to sell directly to large customers, instead of selling to them through a dealer network.
Much later, during the early Imperial era, Ovid describes these goddesses as " partners in labour "; Ceres provides the " cause " for the growth of crops, while Tellus provides them a place to grow.
Much later stories claim that each of three Gorgon sisters, Stheno, Euryale, and Medusa, had snakes for hair, and that they had the power to turn anyone who looked at them to stone.
Much interaction at the system level is governed by them, and they outlaw some traditional institutions and practices of International Relations, such as the use of war ( except in self-defence ).
Much of the tactics of bidding in bridge revolves around the attempt by partners to find a " fit " in one of the major suits that will allow them to easily make a game contract.
Much of the rural outskirts of Perris once held an image of trailer parks where economically disadvantaged whites and blacks, and migrant laborers ( mostly Chicanos and Mexican immigrants ) lived in them before real estate values soared in the 1990s and 2000s.
Much like 1959, when the party tried to make the same referendum, the electorate believed this to be an attempt to institutionalise Fianna Fáil in power, and thus they rejected the motion put to them.
Much agrochemical research is devoted to make them cheap enough for commercial use.
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 .".
Much of the comedy surrounding the Johnsons is based on Mrs. Johnson's sympathy towards Alf, often letting him walk all over them and much to the anger of Mr. Johnson.
Much of this lack of information can be attributed to a lack of technology, and to the daunting task of reaching these underwater structures ; the technology to fully explore them has only been around the last few decades.

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