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Much of the Turtles ' mainstream success began when a licensing agent, Mark Freedman, sought out Eastman and Laird to propose wider merchandising opportunities for the offbeat property.
Much more stable and can span a much wider area over pools, flower beds or trees.
Much of their contents were recent major innovations in the understanding of their respective subjects, which Tyndall was the first writer to present to a wider audience.
Much wider publication for Revival poetry was arranged via the USA.
Much of the local infrastructure and logistics-related employment is based around aiding mineral exploration and mining efforts in the wider area.
Much exciting surging and turning play often occurs on this wider part of the street, which can frequently determine the final outcome.
Much of the emotion behind the debate arose because the technical criticisms of marginal productivity theory were connected to wider arguments with ideological implications.
Much of her work can be seen in Gallery Oldham, a state-of-the-art art gallery complex found in Oldham which serves the local and wider communities.

Much and than
Much more than shelter, housing symbolizes social status, a sense of `` belonging '', acceptance within a given group or neighborhood, identification with particular cultural values and social institutions, feelings of pride and worth, aspirations and hopes basic to human well-being.
Much of the distinct character of France's anthropology today is a result of the fact that most anthropology is carried out in nationally funded research laboratories ( CNRS ) rather than academic departments in universities
Much of biochemistry deals with the structures, functions and interactions of cellular components such as proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids and other biomolecules — although increasingly processes rather than individual molecules are the main focus.
Much of this area receives only traces of rain during the entire year ; at Faya Largeau, for example, annual rainfall averages less than.
Much of the watershed gets less than a year.
Much more than the Second Council of Nicaea ( 787 ) the Council fathers of Trent stressed the pedagogical purpose of Christian images.
Jones, whose work had been nominated eight times over his career for an Oscar ( winning thrice: For Scent-imental Reasons, So Much for So Little, and The Dot and the Line ), received an Honorary Academy Award in 1996 by the Board of Governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, for " the creation of classic cartoons and cartoon characters whose animated lives have brought joy to our real ones for more than half a century.
Much faster than the PDP-9 even in basic form, the PDP-15 also included a floating point unit and a separate input / output processor for further performance gains.
Much more than a renovation project however, Domitian's building program was intended to be the crowning achievement of an Empire-wide cultural renaissance.
Much more than a " gloomy coda to the ... 1st century " the Roman Empire prospered between 81 and 96, in a reign which Theodor Mommsen described as the sombre but intelligent despotism of Domitian.
Much to their surprise, the audience liked them better as comedians than as singers.
She was also noted for her wit ; among her numerous sayings and quips are " Much more genius is needed to make love than to command armies " and " We should take care to lay in a stock of provisions, but not of pleasures: these should be gathered day by day.
As the worldwide implications of Nuclear Winter began to be taken seriously in the late 1980s Much interest by military analysts shifted to fusing of nuclear warheads to explode at low, rather than high altitude.
) As L. C. Croft has written, " Much of Gosse's success was due to the fact that he was essentially a field naturalist who was able to impart to his readers something of the thrill of studying living animals at first hand rather than the dead disjointed ones of the museum shelf.
Much less commented-on than the order of the keys is that the keys are not on a grid, but rather that each column slants diagonally ; this is because of the mechanical linkages – each key being attached to a lever, and hence the offset prevents the levers from running into each other – and has been retained in most electronic keyboards.
Much of the motion of the lower leg is driven by the forces transferred from the upper leg rather than by the action of the muscles.
Much like her daughter Marianne, she is very emotive and often makes poor decisions based on emotion rather than reason.
Much of the material upon their first album had been performed regularly at The Casbah, and the band were able to record this album in the space of less than two weeks.
Much of his work was dedicated to demonstrating that religious phenomena stemmed from social rather than divine factors.
Much analysis is done by transmission companies to determine the maximum reliable capacity of each line ( ordinarily less than its physical or thermal limit ) to ensure spare capacity is available should there be any such failure in another part of the network.
* The Trust Territory of Togoland under British administration ( British Togoland ): Much smaller than French Togoland, this territory was merged in 1956 with the British colony of the Gold Coast, which was granted independence as Ghana in 1957.
Much of his work, however, and much of that of his students and followers later, relies on speculation rather than empirical observation of the body.
Much better is it oftentimes to grow wise at home and in private, than by publishing what you have amassed with infinite labour, to stir up tempests that may rob you of peace and quiet for the rest of your days.
Much more powerful than first-generation TMs, they include a linguistic analysis engine, use chunk technology to break down segments into intelligent terminological groups, and automatically generate specific glossaries.
Much of what we know about Robert-Houdin comes from his memoirs — and his writings were meant more to entertain than to chronicle, rendering it difficult to separate fact from fiction.

Much and older
Much of the older experimental work on respiratory infections was accomplished by very artificial procedures.
Much of the criticism surrounding the WPATH / HBIGDA-SOC applies to these as well, and some of these SOCs ( mostly European SOC ) are actually based on much older versions of the WPATH-SOC.
Much of it, however, was music by older classical composers which had been altered and adapted by Kupkovič.
Much of the older landside section of the airport has been renovated with new ' Shannon Airport ' branding.
Much like My Best Girl the role was older skewing, with Pickford portraying a flapper type for the first time.
Edmund Tudor was born either at Much Hadham Palace in Hertfordshire or at Hadham in Bedfordshire, an older son of Owen Tudor and Catherine of Valois ( widow of King Henry V of England ).
Much of what is now considered Exhall within south Bedworth is also referred to as Hayes Green by locals and on older maps of the area.
Much of the film takes place at a summer beach house in Grant Harbor, Michigan, per Kevin's older brother's suggestion.
Much of the older architecture on the campus follows the Tudor style that was popular in the area during the early 20th century, and many of the College's newer buildings attempt to achieve an updated interpretation of the same architectural style.
Much older examples of brickwork made with dried ( but not fired ) bricks may be found in such ancient locations as Jericho in the West Bank, Çatal Hüyük in Anatolia, and Mehrgarh in Pakistan ; these structures have survived from the Stone age to the present day.
Much older versions of the custom may be glimpsed in traditional ballad tales such as the ballad of Tam Lin.
Much of the original paleoecological research has focused on the last two million years ( the Quaternary period ), because older environments are less well represented in the fossil timeline of evolution.
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 is made of their role and clothing in the context of pagan fertility rituals ; it is certainly probable that the characters and play are older than the sword dance itself, which would appear to have been appended to the older play tradition found all over England.
Much of the older Sanskrit literature was also translated into Persian.
Much of her voluntary effort is for ChildLine as a volunteer counsellor on the helpline, and as a fund-raiser and spokesperson for children's rights, and latterly working to set up the new helpline for isolated and vulnerable older people.
Much of the area is made up of middle class suburban commuter developments, with some attractive older terraced housing too, easpecially around Lilyhill Street and Nipper Lane, and it also encompasses an area of larger properties surrounding Ringley Road and Park Lane.
Much of the area was built in the latter half of the 20th century, though Compton does retain some of its older buildings such as several houses on The Holloway.
Much earlier in time, by 1940, the Madison Square Boys ( and later Girls ) Club, which had been located on East 30th Street just east of Second Avenue, built its own facilities on East 29th Street ( back-to-back with its older facility ).
Frequently paired with actress Ann Little, his action hero role as the dashing race car driver drew young girls and older women alike to theaters to see his daredevil auto thrillers such as The Roaring Road ( 1919 ), Double Speed ( 1920 ), Excuse My Dust ( 1920 ), and Too Much Speed ( 1921 ).
Much of the older development of the Pamporovo resort lies to the northeast of Snezhanka.
Much to his chagrin, his older brother Kamihito boasts great control of spiritual abilities.
Much of the infrastructure for interlining is still present on the system, and most older stations still have signs informing passengers of each train ’ s next destination, although they no longer change.

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