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Much and Damon
In the 1971 PG Wodehouse novel Much Obliged, Jeeves, Bertie Wooster tells his Aunt Dahlia that at Oxford his friendship with Ginger Winship was comparable to that of Damon and Pythias.
* There is a character called " Ignaz the Wolf " in author Damon Runyon's short story Too Much Pep.

Much and amazement
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 to the amazement of watchers-by, he found a suitable seating area and began to eat the meal.
Much to her amazement, Ellen is met outside by Lori, looking alive and well.
Much to everyone's amazement, a company of marines come through and Weir and the others are greeted by Colonel Dillion Everett who instantly takes over command.
Much to the amazement of both fans and media, the band chose not to fully exploit the marketing opportunities this controversy created and instead kept low profile.

Much and well
Much which was in embryo in 1000 had become reasonably well developed by 800.
Much as I love you -- well, a guy's a guy and Lucille's willing to -- to come across.
Much of its shock value derives from the fact that the first portion of the essay describes the plight of starving beggars in Ireland, so that the reader is unprepared for the surprise of Swift's solution when he states, " A young healthy child well nursed, is, at a year old, a most delicious nourishing and wholesome food, whether stewed, roasted, baked, or boiled ; and I make no doubt that it will equally serve in a fricassee, or a ragoust.
Much of the biology in the area occurs along the major fronts of the current, the Subtropical, SubAntarctic, and the Antarctic Polar fronts, these are areas associated with well defined temperature changes.
Much of Capone's family settled in Cicero as well.
Much environmental activism is directed towards conservation, as well as the prevention or elimination of pollution.
Much of the city's medieval architecture remains intact and is remarkably well preserved and restored.
Much of the motoring industry at the time noted that the adopted style did not translate well to the more compact Holden.
Much of the equipment for the sport was first developed in Canada, such as sledge hockey sticks laminated with fiberglass, as well as aluminum shafts with hand carved insert blades and special aluminum sledges with regulation skate blades.
Both through his charitable foundation and individually, Hefner also contributes to charities outside the sphere of politics and publishing, throwing fundraiser events for Much Love Animal Rescue as well as Generation Rescue, a controversial autism campaign organization supported by Jenny McCarthy.
Much time may nevertheless be spent on basic physical training, such as stance training ( zhan zhuang ), stretching and strengthening of muscles, as well as on empty hand and weapon forms which can be quite demanding.
Much of this was simply conjecture, fueled by British imperialism British policies of divide and rule as well as enumeration of the population into rigid categories during the tenure of British rule in India contributed towards the hardening of these segregated caste identities.
Much of the pregame hype surrounded the chances of the Dolphins completing a perfect, undefeated season, as well as their quarterback controversy between Griese and Morrall.
Much of that work, as well as research into alternative energy sources, is pursued via the Memorial Phoenix Project.
Much of Waterlooville as well as Purbrook, Cowplain and Horndean, has ' spread ' out from London Road.
Much of the land being opened up to Anglos in Mexican Texas was well suited for cotton, but raising cotton was a labor intensive endeavor at the time, profitable only by use of slave labor.
Much of Goldkette's money was made through these records, but they were subject — as Eddie King had well understood — to the forces of the commercial market.
Much of the X. 25 system is a description of the rigorous error correction needed to achieve this, as well as more efficient sharing of capital-intensive physical resources.
Much like molecular systems that have well defined resonances, excitons can undergo internal conversions from higher-to lower-energy states by coupling to vibrational or electronic degrees of freedom.
Much of this predecessor work is documented well in Walter Isard's Location and Space Economy as well as Claude Ponsard's Histoire des Théorie Économique Spatiales.
In 1945 Much Binding was well enough established to be given its own weekly slot for a 39-week run.
Much of the local indigenous history has been well preserved in the Regional Lore Museum and Natural History Museum and in places like near the Nanai settlement of Sikhachi-Alyan, where cliff drawings from more than 13, 000 years ago can be found.
Much of Flagstaff's industry is located east of downtown, adjacent to the railroad tracks, as well as in East Flagstaff.

Much and my
* Benedick, from William Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing, says " But that I will have a recheat winded in my forehead or hang my bugle in an invisible baldric all women shall pardon me.
John Backus said during a 1979 interview with Think, the IBM employee magazine, " Much of my work has come from being lazy.
Rabbi Judah said: " Much have I learned from my teachers, more from my colleagues, but most from my students.
* 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 evil is being wrought in my name.
Marcus put on Fronto's voice to chastise himself: "' Much good has my advice done you ', you will say!
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 .".
His father, James Henry Sullivan, and his infant brother, Robert, were taken in by one of his mother's sisters, " my Aunt Lizzie ", around whom he focused the first chapter of his second memoir, Much Ado About Me.
' Much obliged ,' said he, pushing the plate aside, ' I am not accustomed to take my wine in pills.
* " Much as the incident was bad for my reputation, we needed a scare like that to bring attention to this problem.
Much to my horror, I found that, without consulting me, the whole album had been changed around -- rejected masters and unapproved takes were used ( not the ones which I had selected and edited ), the wrong tunes were on the album, unauthorized splices were made which disturbed the musical flow of some of the compositions ( beats were even missing from bars ), whole sections were cut out, some of these being the high points of the album.
Much of the money raised during the year prior to my tenure was used to offset budget overruns on several previous projects.
Much later, a farmer in Pordenone said on his deathbed: " I saw a man eating my grapes.
Much of Smart ’ s direct artistic stimulation comes from, literally, a passing glance as he is driving: "… my paintings have their origins in a passing glance …".
David Brown writes: " Much to my surprise the author of Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical, a comprehensive new study of Rand's thought and its genesis in Russian culture, has persuaded me that something called ' dialectics ' is integral to Ayn Rand's philosophic approach and crucial to its success.
Much of Burke's analysis focuses on Hitler's Mein Kampf (" my struggle ").
Much later in my career George Moriarty and I became very good friends.

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