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Much and annoyance
Much to Gonerill's annoyance, Lear's'all-licensed ' Fool enjoys a privileged status.
Much to Commodore's annoyance MetaComCo also worked with Atari to produce the BASIC that was initially provided with the Atari ST — ST BASIC.
Much to Holden's annoyance, he makes Holden read aloud from his history examination paper, in which Holden wrote a note to Mr Spencer so that his teacher would not feel badly about failing him in the subject.
Much of the faculty similarly are indifferent to Ralph: Mrs. Hoover in particular treats him with a sort of mild annoyance, and Principal Skinner seems to see him as something of a nuisance due to his poor test results and hijinks.
Much to Bugs ' annoyance, Daffy does not know anything about him, nor does he care in the slightest ( falling asleep as soon as Bugs began his overview of himself ).
" Much to Zedd's annoyance, however, the plan succeeded.
Much to the annoyance of Andrew, who returns looking for another chance from Will and Erica.
Much to Byron's annoyance, The Vampyre was widely attributed to him and even included in the third volume of Byron's works by popular demand.
They follow the shield's trail, meeting those who possessed it before it disappeared-the first legionary, Lucius Circumbendibus who now owns a wheel manufacturing business, the second legionary, Marcus Carniverus who worked at a health resort before going on to open a restaurant called The Boar in Wine ( Much to Obelix's annoyance when they learn that they have spent days at the resort trying to find Carniverus undercover for nothing ), and the drunken Centurion Crapulus who is still in the army -, and fighting the Roman search parties who are following the same trail.
Much to Marx and Engels's annoyance, Weitling's giddy blend of evangelism and protocommunism attracted thousands of dedicated disciples across the Continent.
Much to his friends ' annoyance, he frequently claims to be breaking up with Jackie but does not go through with it, in hopes she'll ' put out ' eventually.
Much to his annoyance, Larry learns that Margaret plans to sell the rights of her ordeal for $ 1. 5 million dollars.
Much to Lang's annoyance, Kristoff also became close to his daughter Cassie, who also took a liking to him.

Much and Marius
Much of the work is attributed to " Isidore Mercator ", but this is almost certainly a pseudonym created by conflating the names of Isidore of Seville and Marius Mercator, both of whom were well-respected ecclesiastical scholars.
Much of the narrative is also told in the form of letters between the protagonists-Marius, Sulla, Old Caesar and frequently their friend, Publius Rutilius Rufus-himself a man somewhat torn in allegiance: conservative by instinct, but partisan of Marius by friendship.

Much and equestrian
Much like the senatorial province of Africa, the equestrian province of Aegyptus ( Egypt ) was an exception to the general rule of legions only being stationed in imperial provinces.

Much and statue
Much of the work on the statue was actually done at a foundry in Lander, Wyoming, with the pieces transported and assembled onsite.
Much later on in the story, when the winter has come to an end and Aslan is preparing an army to take on the White Witch, Lucy and Susan find Tumnus as a statue in the Witch's castle and he is restored by Aslan, following all of the other Narnians to the battle as the Witch is defeated and killed.
Much of the cost of the statue was met by donations from the miners of his pits.
Much of the viewing public was shocked by Lewis ’ frank portrayal of death, but the statue drew thousands of viewers.

Much and Sulla
Much of what Cinna ’ s attention while ruling Rome was focused on was dealing with Sulla.
Much credit for this victory has been given to the actions of Proconsul Quintus Lutatius Catulus's legate, Lucius Cornelius Sulla who led the Roman and allied Italian cavalry.

Much and donated
Much of his personal correspondence with those and other figures is featured in the book The Groucho Letters ( 1967 ) with an introduction and commentary on the letters written by Groucho, who donated his letters to the Library of Congress.
Much of his collection is hanging in the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, the majority of pieces having been donated by his heirs.
Much of the land along the coast is privately owned or has been donated to the state park system, while the vast Los Padres National Forest, the Ventana Wilderness, and Fort Hunter Liggett Military Reservation encompass most of the inland areas.
Much of the collection of his early work has been donated to the University of Liverpool.
Much of the museum ’ s collection of historic items was donated by over one hundred individual residents and include documents, photographs, artworks and more.
Much of the findings are donated to the National Museum.
Much of the land in the Fylde was donated either to Cockersand Abbey or Whalley Abbey.
Much of the Fortean Society material including material from Fort, Dreiser and Hecht, excepting many of the notes of Charles Fort which was donated to the New York Public Library as a collection, was incorporated into the International Fortean Organization ( INFO ).
Much of the collection was donated, notably the British paintings donated by former Governor General Vincent Massey and that of the Southam family.
Much of the labor to build the firehouse was donated by residents, as many were carpenters and tradesmen.
Much of the land for Hungry Mother State Park was donated by local landowners to develop a new state park in Smyth County on Hungry Mother Creek.
Much of the lesbian literature of the time was not available through book stores and public libraries, so the MRG library was an invaluable resource of largely donated books and publications.
Much of the initial funding was donated by local philanthropist James Graham Brown.
Much of the cost of the new video board was donated by the Iowa High School Athletic Association, which hosts their state football semi-finals and finals in the UNI-Dome each year for all classes.
Much of the furnishing was also donated including stained glass windows, a marble font, the chancel's tessellated pavement and an altar.
Much of Salpointe's early development ( 1954-1966 ) was due to the generosity of Helena S. Corcoran ( with the support of her husband ) who donated $ 8 –$ 10 million for expansion of the Salpointe campus.

Much and by
Much of the older experimental work on respiratory infections was accomplished by very artificial procedures.
Much of this work has been reviewed by White ( 1944 ) and by Albert ( 1949 ).
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 which was in embryo in 1000 had become reasonably well developed by 800.
Much energy is used in the vocalization and it takes a toll on the territory holder who may be displaced by a fitter rival if he tires.
Much of the region has beautiful landscapes, dominated by often spectacular, rugged mountains.
Much of it sounds like the Apocalypse, by which Snorri, a Christian, can hardly fail to have been influenced.
Much of the city, including the oil refinery which was the world's largest refinery with capacity of 680, 000 barrels per day, was badly damaged or destroyed by the siege and by bombing.
Much of the ACC transport is carried in this front, which is defined as the latitude at which a subsurface salinity minimum or a thick layer of unstratified Subantarctic Mode Water first appears, allowed by temperature dominating density stratification.
Much of the territory conquered by Ahmad Shah fell to others in this half century.
Much later, he was reinstated by the British, ruling during 1839-1842.
Much of this demolition was initiated by municipal architecture programs to build new residential or business quarters and main roads.
Much like on the U. S., alcoholic beverages in Chile are not sold on Sunday mornings, while on election days their sale is prohibited by law during the entire day ( starting the Saturday before ).
Much of the western part of Vancouver Island and the rest of the coast is covered by temperate rainforest.
Much later, a new trial was ordered by Yugoslavia and the convictions were overturned.
Much of the early development of purification methods is described by Pliny the Elder in his Naturalis Historia.
Much of the southern border is formed by tributaries of the Congo River, with the Mbomou River in the east merging with the Uele River to form the Ubangi River.
Though periodically unusable, the Ubangi River is nonetheless an important transportation route. Much of the country's limited electrical supply is provided by hydroelectric plants based in Boali.
Much of the region is covered by the forest.
Much later, the region was settled by Liburnians and Illyrians, while the first Greek colonies were established on the Vis and Hvar islands.
This form of comedy has a long ancestry, dating back at least as far as Much Ado about Nothing by William Shakespeare.
Much of the design study was concerned with a simple, flexible chemical system for processing the ores, and the differences between the ratio of elements needed by the replicator, and the ratios available in lunar regolith.
Much of the city ’ s economic performance is determined by the fortunes of local industry.

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