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Much and same
Much of southern and western Connecticut ( along with the majority of the state's population ) is part of the New York metropolitan area ; three of Connecticut's eight counties are statistically included in the New York City combined statistical area, the same area is widely referred to as the Tri-State area.
Much of Dennett's work since the 1990s has been concerned with fleshing out his previous ideas by addressing the same topics from an evolutionary standpoint, from what distinguishes human minds from animal minds ( Kinds of Minds ), to how free will is compatible with a naturalist view of the world ( Freedom Evolves ).
Much of this complexity ( e. g., multiple clients accessing the same mailbox at the same time ) is compensated for by server-side workarounds such as Maildir or database backends.
Much the same bones.
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.
In " Robin Hood and the Monk ", for example, he is shown as quick tempered and violent, assaulting Little John for defeating him in an archery contest ; in the same ballad Much the Miller's Son casually kills a " little page " in the course of rescuing Robin Hood from prison.
Much overhead was saved by freeing up any part of the operating system from breaking large data entities into smaller ones during file operations, and reassembling same during read operations.
Much to his regret, the intervention proved disastrous with a power-hungry subordinate making Gill his puppet and causing the regime to adopt the same racial supremacist and genocidal ideologies of the original, forcing Star Fleet personnel to intervene directly to minimize the harm to the societies.
Much of the Babylonian and Egyptian pictorial writing characters appear derived from the same sources.
In the same year, Much Binding came to the end of its run.
Much of the work is the same given to install the Worshipful Master of a Blue Lodge.
In effect it is Much the same, for it was by the four Fingers of the Left hand that all their Time was measurd & regulated E. G An Adagio in Common Time of Such a Style must not exceed or fall short Such a number of Fingers, otherwise it was not regular.
Much of this speed increase was due to extensive use of pipelining, a technique that allows different parts of the CPU to work simultaneously on different parts of successive instructions of the process at the same time.
( Much the same thing happened when the Coca-Cola Company failed to trademark the term " cola.
Much of the same research and content was also featured in the American version of Who Do You Think You Are ?.
Much of the surviving music of the time is secular, and tends to use the formes fixes: the ballade, the virelai, the lai, the rondeau, which correspond to poetic forms of the same names.
Much of season seven is concerned with Kara's attempts to adjust to life on Earth, especially after learning of Krypton's destruction and the fact that her ' younger ' cousin is now at least the same age as her.
Much the same is true of alumni of a particular school, veterans of military service, and other groups.
Much to his amazement while hunting a short time later, he again came to the river on the same side as before he crossed.
Much of early Kent's economy was based on dairy farming for the New York City market, but with many reservoirs being constructed in the late 19th century for drinking water for the same city, most of the farms were submerged, and the dairy industry was all but abandoned by the 1920s.
Much of the road was incorporated into what became US 62, which passes through the city over the same path.
Much of the character cast remains the same in each one, but with some additions.
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 the same happened in the remodeling of Milan's La Scala opera house between 2002 and 2004.

Much and thought
Much Hindu thought is highly characterized by panentheism and pantheism.
Much praise was heaped upon the appointment of an American judge, despite the fact that the United States had not become a signatory to the Court's protocol, and it was thought that that they would soon do so.
Much of the customization of Worms 2, however, was removed, as Team17 thought that the interface would become cluttered and overwhelming.
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 conversion program relied on Mao-style techniques of indoctrination and thought reform, where Falun Gong practitioners were organized to view anti-Falun Gong television programs and enroll in Marxism and materialism study sessions.
Much of medieval thought in philosophy and theology can be found in scholastic textual commentary because scholasticism was such a popular method of teaching.
Much of the native American Indian remains are thought to be lost.
Much of Nichiren Shōshū's underlying teachings are extensions of Tendai ( 天台, Cn: Tiantai ) thought.
Much of what we know about human thought and behavior has emerged thanks to various psychology theories.
Much like the classical Greek philosophies, many Eastern schools of thought were more interested in explaining the natural world via universal patterns ; without recourse to capricious agencies like gods ( or God ).
Much of William's work on Wulfstan, Bishop of Worcester is thought to derive from a first-hand account from Coleman, a contemporary of Wulfstan, William merely translating the document from Old English into Latin.
Much of his thought on phenomenology was not further developed until the 20th century.
Much thought has gone into attempts to explain the refrain " parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme ", although, as this is found only in relatively recent versions, there may not be much to explain.
Much later in his service on the court, during the Nullification Crisis in South Carolina from 1831 – 1833, Johnson again displayed his desire for independent thought by moving away from his residence in South Carolina, so as not to be swayed by the intensity of public opinion there.
Stassen gained a reputation as a liberal, particularly when, as president of the American Baptist Convention in 1963, he joined Martin Luther King in his march on Washington, D. C. Much of Stassen's political thought came from his religious beliefs.
Much of North American critical realism — later used in the service of theology — has its source in the thought of Lonergan rather than Polanyi.
Much of the organism's life history has not been observed ; for instance, they are thought to spawn in winter in deeper water, yet no spawnlings have been directly seen.
Much of the best evidence of Roman occupation in Scotland has been found in Falkirk, including a large hoard of Roman coins and a cloth of tartan, thought to be the oldest ever recorded.
Much sophisticated and important thought has taken place after the writing of Marx and Engels ; much or perhaps even all of it has been influenced, subtly or overtly, by Marxism.
Much of what is thought to be known about him could be false, as Reilly was a master of deception, and most of his life is shrouded in legend.
Much of the expansion comes from the part of the brain called the cerebral cortex, especially the frontal lobes, which are associated with executive functions such as self-control, planning, reasoning, and abstract thought.
Neill was also an admirer and close friend of psychoanalytical innovator Wilhelm Reich and a student of Freudian psychoanalysis, though in his autobiography he wrote that " Much of what I thought I had learned from the psychoanalysts has disappeared with time ".
Much of what we call emotion is nothing more nor less than a certain kind — a biased, prejudiced, or strongly evaluative kind — of thought.
Much of what a person knows has never been consciously thought or verbalized.

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