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Much of Carter's childhood was spent in the Norfolk market town of Swaffham ( probably due to ill-health ).
Much of the wisdom of Maecenas probably lives in the Satires and Epistles of Horace.
Much of our knowledge of medieval mining techniques comes from books such as Biringuccio ’ s De la pirotechnia and probably most importantly from Georg Agricola's De re metallica ( 1556 ).
R. Much has forwarded the theory that the tribal name Vandal reflects worship of Aurvandil or " the Dioscuri ", probably involving a tradition that the Vandalic kings were descended from Aurvandil ( comparable to the case of many other Germanic tribal names ).
Much of the copper for the production of bronze probably came from the copper mine on the Great Orme, where prehistoric mining on a very large scale dates largely from the middle Bronze Age.
Much of the increase can probably be attributed to the impact of fertility treatments, such as in-vitro fertilization.
Much later, Ming dynasty ( 1300s-1600 ) scholar Chu Tsai Yu recognized 3 groups: those instruments using muscle power or used for musical accompaniment, those that are blown, and those that are rhythmic, a scheme which was probably the 1st of scholarly type, the other earlier ones being traditional, folk taxonomies.
Much of the long route either follows, or keeps close company with, the remnants of Offa's Dyke, an 8th century earthwork, the majority of which was probably constructed on the orders of Mercian King Offa.
Much patched and decrepit, the quay was virtually rebuilt, though along the original line, between 1775 and 1785 by the landlord, Daniel Delacherois, probably with the help of John Smeaton, the distinguished civil engineer who had apparently made earlier more elaborate plans for extending the harbour, and who had just rebuilt Portpatrick harbour.
The stories on which William Shakespeare based several of his plays ( Much Ado about Nothing, Romeo and Juliet and Twelfth Night in particular )< Ref name =" SHEMEK "/> were supplied by Bandello, probably through Belleforest and Pierre Boaistuau whose stories were later translated into English by William Paynter and included in his The Palace of Pleasure.
William Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing takes one of its plots ( Hero / Claudio / Don John ) from Orlando Furioso ( probably via Spenser or Bandello ).
Much of the development of the style occurred in Italy, and it probably spread north of the Alps to influence France partly through the colony of Italian artists attached to the Papal Court at Avignon, and the works displayed from the residence there in the 1330s and 1340s of Simone Martini, a Sienese precursor of the style.
Much of the credit was probably due to the military skill of his colleague Demosthenes ( not the orator ); but it must be admitted that it was due to Cleon's determination that the Ecclesia sent out the additional force which was needed.
( Shakespeare probably used another Whetstone book for his Much Ado About Nothing.
Much patched and decrepit, the quay was virtually rebuilt, though along the original line, between 1775 and 1785 by the landlord, Daniel Delacherois, probably with the help of John Smeaton, the distinguished civil engineer who had apparently made earlier more elaborate plans for extending the harbour, and who had just rebuilt Portpatrick harbour.
Much the same thought as is to be found in an explicitly Pythagorean context of probably late Hellenistic composition, the Pythagorean Commentaries, which evidently draws on older popular representations: ‘ The whole air is full of souls.
Much in the international success of Rose Nabinger and the jazz band " Kreisjazzwerkerschaft " probably came from their appearances he made possible in the sister cities all over Europe.
As the company's clown, he presumably took the broadest comic role in every play ; he is identified with Peter in the quarto of Romeo and Juliet, and probably also originated Dogberry in Much Ado About Nothing and Bottom in A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Much of the Gyffard music may have been composed during Sheppard ’ s Oxford years ( the compiler had formerly been a Fellow of Merton College Oxford ); but the music from the Christ Church part-books probably formed part of the repertory of the Chapel Royal choir during the 1550s, when Sheppard, Tallis and William Mundy were the three principal composing members of the choir.
The name " Wenlock " as found in Much Wenlock and Little Wenlock ( and also Great Wenlock, a now obsolete name, but found in some historic sources ) is probably derived from the Old English * Wenan loca meaning " Wena's Stronghold " ( wéna being feminine and meaning " hope ").
Much the same coast would be covered again by Diogo Gomes around 1458 ( possibly as early as 1456, probably sent by Henry as a follow up to Cadamosto's report ) and 1462.
Much of the main plateau of Bleaklow is a boggy peat moorland, seamed by ' groughs ' ( pronounced ' gruffs ', water-eroded channels in the peat ), and lacking strong changes in elevation – in poor conditions its traverse is probably the most navigationally challenging in the Peak District.
Much was made of Barry ’ s age by the Irish newspapers, but the British military were to point out that the three soldiers who had been killed were “ much the same age as Barry .” On 20 October, Major Reginald Ingram Marians OBE, Head of the Press Section of the General Staff, informed Basil Clarke, Head of Publicity, that Washington was “ only 19 and that the other soldiers were of similar ages .” General Macready, was well aware of the “ propaganda value of the soldier ’ s ages .” General Macready informed General Sir Henry Wilson on the day that sentence was pronounced “ of the three men who were killed by him ( Barry ) and his friends two were 19 and one 20 — official age so probably they were younger ... so if you want propaganda there you are .” It was later reported that one of the infantrymen was as young as 15 years old.
Much of the area around Llynclys Hill to the west is common land ; there are a number of cottages and smallholdings probably built by workers in the area's lead mines and limestone quarries.

Much and remains
Much of what remains of the world's rainforests is in the Amazon basin, where the Amazon Rainforest covers approximately 4 million square kilometres.
Much of linear algebra may be formulated, and remains correct, for ( left ) modules over division rings instead of vector spaces over fields.
Much of the city's medieval architecture remains intact and is remarkably well preserved and restored.
Much of it remains in university libraries or private collections.
Much of Cudworth's work still remains in manuscript ; A Treatise concerning eternal and immutable Morality was published in 1731 ; and A Treatise of Freewill, edited by John Allen, in 1838 ; both are connected with the design of his magnum opus, the Intellectual System.
Much about Remus remains a mystery, including the source of its humanoid population.
Much of this tradition remains secret ( or undetermined ) — but it is rumoured that the new king must be single, and is usually a minor.
Much wreckage from this conflict remains visible along the canal's edges.
Much remains to be done both in speech recognition and in overall speech recognition technology, in order to consistently achieve performance improvements in operational settings.
Much of Ares ' relationship with Xena remains ambiguous, including whether he is at least partly redeemed by his love for Xena, or is in fact her father, or to what extent Xena reciprocates his feelings.
Much of the time, most of the faunal remains do not survive.
Much of the old city of Trapani dates from the later medieval or early modern periods ; there are no extant remains of the ancient city.
Much research remains to be done, but advances in molecular biology and improved paleobiogeographical data are gradually revealing a clearer picture of passerine origins and evolution that reconciles molecular affinities, the constraints of morphology and the specifics of the fossil record.
Much of his work remains unpublished or exists only as tape-recordings and privately circulated manuscripts.
Much of its historic heritage remains intact, and today there are always renovations going on in the city to preserve the many old buildings, fortifications, churches and statues for later generations.
Much remains unknown of their basic ecology and behavior in the wild, and a 2004 report by the International Union for Conservation of Nature stated that " in-depth study of the species, with particular emphasis on habitat use and population dynamics in the wild, is overdue.
* The story has also been briefly alluded to in Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing, both when Benedick states that Leander was " never so truly turned over and over as my poor self in love " and in the name of the character Hero, who, despite accusations to the contrary, remains chaste before her marriage.
Much work remains to be done to completely clarify the causes of BPH.
Much of it was dug up and dismantled by the Irish government from the 1950s — 1970s after being deemed uneconomic, however there remains local advocacy groups who wish to conserve and restore parts of it.
Much of Monmouth County remains flat and low-lying even far inland.
Much of the site was developed for housing in the 1990s but the hospital entrance and administration block remains as a listed building.
Much of this housing remains to this day.
Much of the old village of Roehampton still remains dominated by large detached houses.
Much of this canal has been filled in, but part remains in Thamesmead West and is now called the Broadwater.
Much of the infrastructure built during that time remains today — including Montpelier's historic Carnegie Library and many of Hartford City's buildings in the Courthouse Square Historic District.

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