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Much rethinking has come to be regarded as only a special case of the property genus.
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Much of post-Holocaust theology, especially in Judaic theological circles, is devoted to a rethinking of God's goodness.
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Much of the former extreme uneasiness associated with visions and hallucinations and with death has disappeared.
Much criticism has been leveled at this rather forced analogy, but what is equally significant is Adams' complete acceptance of the Biblical record as `` good and trustworthy history ''.
Much effort has been expended in the sincere effort to apply the teaching and admonitions of religion.
Much progress has been made in the last two decades in developing techniques for understanding children, yet in almost any classroom today can be found children whose needs are not being met by the school program.
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 has been done in the way of ingenious slitters to fabricate the slab stock into finished products.
Much work has been done on the reconstruction of Proto-Mon – Khmer in Harry L. Shorto's Mon – Khmer Comparative Dictionary.
Much research has been carried out on chess, in part because many tournament players are publicly ranked in national and international lists, which makes it possible to compare their levels of expertise.
Much of this funding has historically been diverted to general city expenses, under section 3. d of the 1989 agreement.
Much of what has been written about boards of directors relates to boards of directors of business entities actively traded on public markets.
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 the jump in FDI in 2006 was also the result of acquisitions and mergers, but has done little to create new employment in Chile.
This form of comedy has a long ancestry, dating back at least as far as Much Ado about Nothing by William Shakespeare.
Much organic carbon retained in many agricultural areas worldwide has been severely depleted due to intensive farming practices.
Much of the work on computer music has drawn on the relationship between music theory and mathematics.
Much and come
John Backus said during a 1979 interview with Think, the IBM employee magazine, " Much of my work has come from being lazy.
Much of Durkheim's work was concerned with how societies could maintain their integrity and coherence in modernity ; an era in which traditional social and religious ties are no longer assumed, and in which new social institutions have come into being.
Much of what is known about pre-18th-century Native American cultures has come from records of Spanish expeditions.
Much of the information we have gathered about the Mausoleum and its structure has come from a Roman historian Pliny.
Much of John's literary inspiration is late Hebrew and Greek, but John's dragon is more likely to have come originally through the Near East.
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 of the town's income has traditionally come from dairy production and processing ; Gustine is the home of a Golden Valley Cheese factory and formerly a Carnation processing plant.
Much innovation in meeting systems has come from objection to these two basic models, notably because both reflect an adversarial process.
Much of the body, or mouth feel, of the final whisky is believed to come from the size and shape of the stills used in its production.
Much of his argument builds upon the disappearance from western Europe of items that had to come from outside.
Much of the strongest objection to cochlear implants has come from the deaf community, which consists largely of pre-lingually deaf people whose first language is a signed language.
Much of the development of Christianity, historically and today, has been primarily driven by men — therefore our understanding of Christianity and the Bible may come from a more masculine perspective.
Much detail is offered: he is a good disputer, gives men the understanding of the voices of birds, bullocks, dogs, and other creatures, and of the noise of the waters too, and gives true answers concerning things to come.
Much of the lands of the Tillamook burn had come to be owned by the counties of Tillamook, Yamhill, and Washington through foreclosures on unpaid property taxes ; at the time of the forest fires, most of the land was owned by timber companies, which also paid the cost of fighting the fires.
Much of the equipment used was either not servicable — faulty compasses, and motor launches that broke down — or inadequate for the job and launches that were unable to come all the way into the beach due to their draught.
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 the United States financing of the ship may have come from the school children across America and their contributions and participation should be recognized.
Much of what remains of Melissus ’ philosophical treatise, On Nature, has been preserved by Simplicius in his commentaries on Aristotle ’ s Physics and On the Heavens, and several summaries of his philosophy have come down to us.
Much like yoghurts in some parts of the world, these treats mostly come with fruit flavouring ( Früchtequark, fruit quark ), and are often also simply referred to as quark.
Much of Colombia's internal consumption of wood come from the Chocó, with a small percentage harvested for export.
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