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Much and success
Much like punk, the black metal community generally condemns the seeking of mainstream success or attention, preferring the genre to remain underground.
The first single, " Much Too Young ( To Feel This Damn Old )", was a country top 10 success.
Much of Elizabeth's success was in balancing the interests of the Puritans and Catholics.
Much of his early work put Mazda back into profitability and laid the foundations for future success.
Much of that wealth comes from his success as a bond trader ; he only had four losing months in 17 years of trading.
Much of its success was because Windows 3. 0 ( along with MS-DOS ) was bundled with most new computers.
Much of the operation was a success: the ASG was driven from Basilan and one U. S. hostage was recovered.
Much of the success of the classic Brubeck quartet was due to the juxtaposition of his airy style over Brubeck's sometimes relatively heavy, polytonal piano work.
) As L. C. Croft has written, " Much of Gosse's success was due to the fact that he was essentially a field naturalist who was able to impart to his readers something of the thrill of studying living animals at first hand rather than the dead disjointed ones of the museum shelf.
Much of San Francisco's success was aided by their offensive line, which featured Dan Audick ( LT ), John Ayers ( LG ), Fred Quillan ( C ), Randy Cross ( RG ), and Keith Fahnhorst ( RT ).
Much of Washington's success on offense was also attributed to their offensive line, affectionately known as " The Hogs ".
Much of the show's success has been attributed to its host, Anne Robinson.
Much of Grace's success as a bowler was due to his magnificent fielding to his own bowling ; as soon as he had delivered the ball he covered so much ground to the left that he made himself into an extra mid-off and he took some extraordinary catches in this way.
Much of PARC's early success in the computer field was under the leadership of its Computer Science Laboratory manager Bob Taylor, who guided the lab as associate manager from 1970 – 77 and as manager 1977 – 83.
Much of the Turtles ' mainstream success began when a licensing agent, Mark Freedman, sought out Eastman and Laird to propose wider merchandising opportunities for the offbeat property.
Much of the success of Marshall's teaching and Principles book derived from his effective use of diagrams, which were soon emulated by other teachers worldwide.
Much of the success of the album was due to the lead single, the upbeat " You Can Call Me Al ", whose lyrics describe a man experiencing an identity crisis.
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.
She came to prominence in the early 1950s with the novelty hit " Come On-a My House " written by William Saroyan and his cousin Ross Bagdasarian ( better known as David Seville, the father figure of Alvin and the Chipmunks ), which was followed by other pop numbers such as " Botch-a-Me " ( a cover version of the Italian song Ba-Ba-Baciami Piccina by Alberto Rabagliati ), " Mambo Italiano ", " Tenderly ", " Half as Much ", " Hey There " and " This Ole House ", although she had success as a jazz vocalist.
Much of the success of a blackwork design depends on how tone values are translated into stitches.
Much of the credit for Paramount's success was given to chairman Frank Mancuso, who moved The Voyage Homes release from Christmas to Thanksgiving after research showed that the film might draw filmgoers away from The Golden Child.
Much success has came out of Habersham like Little Big Town and The Crash Years, and Barrack Obama.
Much of the popularity of these sorts of stories, which are not considered historical whodunnits by everyone in the genre, is driven by the runaway success of Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code and its prequel, Angels and Demons, and various copycat titles.
Much of the success of local businesses is due to the central location in Cincinnati, and close proximity to interstates 71 and 75, using Ohio State Route 562, locally known as the Norwood Lateral.

Much and defense
Much of the air defense system is integrated into the Russian defense network, and in 2006 the two nations signed an agreement on the creation of a unified air defense system.
Much like their First One brethren The Shadows, Vorlon is protected by an array of highly advanced and automated defense systems designed to keep out intruders and primitive spacefaring races.
Much opposition arose within the “ Israeli defense establishment ” to vacating the Philadelphi route for strategic reasons.
Much of Iamblichus ' mysteries is dedicated to the defense of mystic theurgic divine possession against the critiques of Porphyry.
Much of the book is a defense of " negative thinking " as a disrupting force against the prevailing positivism.
Much of the behaviour in this period was the product of technology and beliefs that magnified the security dilemma .” In this example, strategists believed that offense would be more advantageous than defense, even though this ultimately turned out to not be the case.
Much of the plot centred around the firm's internal politics, and on Turner's attempts to uncover information on some of the firm's conspiracies, all the while acting as the defense for some of the firm's higher-profile clients in a different case each episode.
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.
Much of its defense work was highly classified and remained strictly ' off-limits ' to the public sector.
Much of his research has been supporting the U. S. Department of Defense, particularly on the integration of systems and software engineering and the acquisition of complex defense systems.
Much of the history of the past five hundred years is concerned with the development of capitalism in its various forms, its condemnation and rejection, particularly by socialists, and its defense, mainly by conservatives and liberals.

Much and lay
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 Jerusalem and the Temple lay in ruins.
She was also noted for her wit ; among her numerous sayings and quips are " Much more genius is needed to make love than to command armies " and " We should take care to lay in a stock of provisions, but not of pleasures: these should be gathered day by day.
Much of the sequence of the freaks attacking Cleopatra, as she lay under a tree, was removed, as well as a gruesome sequence showing Hercules being castrated, a number of comedy sequences, and most of the film's original epilogue.
Much of the power of these companies lay in the long-term contracts themselves.
Much of the town's poorer housing formerly lay in a series of narrow yards that ran northward from the marketplace and Wrawby Street.
Much of this designated housing lay vacant for months or even years before it could be sold.
Much later, the history of the House of Eorl recounted in Appendix A states that " The forefathers of Eorl claimed descent from kings of Rhovanion, whose realm lay beyond Mirkwood before the invasions of the Wainriders, and thus they accounted themselves kinsmen of the kings of Gondor descended from Eldacar.
Much of the storyline is intimately related to the lay of the land in Arslan.
Much of the new discoveries lay outside the boundaries of the monument, under land managed by the United States Forest Service.
Much of this southern continent lay inside the Antarctic Circle, and the climate there was unlike any that exists today.
Much of the segment's appeal lay in the bizarre cars that Autocat ( voiced by Marty Ingels ) devised in his attempts to catch Motormouse ( voiced by Dick Curtis ), and in the pleasing, and unusual character voices and dialect.
Much of Magnus ' work lay in ruins.
Much of existent architecture and masterplans elsewhere that lay claim to be green are simply commonly-styled or iconically-styled builtforms stuffed internally with ecoengineering gadgetry.
Much of the blame lay in the original charter members, which had become entrenched in leadership and direction of Ruskin.
Much of the local rock is limestone common in the Auvergne, known as indusial, because of the cases, or indusiae, of the larvæ of Phryganea ( resembling caddis-flies ), which have been encrusted, as they lay, by hard travertine ( a white or light-coloured concretionary limestone, usually hard and semi-crystalline, deposited from water holding lime in solution ).

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