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Much and shock
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 to their shock, Caleb is revived with another power transfusion from the First and immediately knocks Angel unconscious with a devastating blow.
Much to her shock, Julie learns that Caleb was aware of her previous affairs with Luke and Jimmy and believes she was also involved in an affair with Lance.
Much to Steele's shock, McMahon replied, " That's exactly what I want!
Much of his work involved acts designed for maximum shock value.
Much humor is drawn both from the culture shock of their encounters and from the reality that they usually do not understand the local systems well enough to be able to predict the actual effects of the spells they attempt.
Much to his shock, David is sent to jail as the townspeople claim that Goliath was the best King they ever had, building roads, libraries and hospitals.
Much to his shock, the creature was not dead and has since disappeared.
Much like the DCAU version of Livewire, before she gained her abilities, she was also a shock jock.
Much to the shock of Do-Ji, the grateful Emperor promoted Hur Jun to 3rd grade officer and Chief Imperial Doctor.

Much and let
Much of the essential equipment had already been moved to underground bunkers for protection, which let production resume quickly after hostilities ended.
But the god Jest Much asked the Lord of the Winds and the Leader of the Rains to let loose strong winds and heavy rain.
" Much of Brown's work was given a Nihil obstat and an Imprimatur ( the " nihil obstat " is a statement by an official reviewer, appointed by a bishop, that " nothing stands in the way " of a book being given an imprimatur ; the " imprimatur ," which must normally be issued by a bishop of the diocese of publication, is the official endorsement — " let it be printed " — that a book contains nothing damaging to Catholic faith and morals ).
Much controversy preceded the match since McCline had been accused of using illegal substances in 2005 and 2006, but the organizers decided to let the fight happen despite of this.
Much later, McGee learned that his father knew that he was sneaking out to play baseball, but decided to let him go on anyway.
Much of the native oak woodland remains, although a considerable portion of the estate has been historically given over to agriculture and let to local farmers, a practice which continues today.

Much and board
Much debate has surrounded the school board's thoughts on the project, and many local residents have asserted at school board meetings and in local news affiliates that the proposed consolidation is fiscally irresponsible and under-researched.
Much juvenile merchandise was released during the show's first-run including board games, novels, and comic books.
Much was also done to promote trade and industry, notably by the revival of the Kammer Kollegium, or board of trade, and the abolition of some of the most harmful monopolies.
Much like the UHG, the Kasino also has a constitution, bylaws and a board.
Much like other podcasts on the 1UP network, the program could include discussion of various message board topics, an analysis of new games being reviewed, a mailbag section, a deeper look into the most recent issue of the magazine, or interviews with special guests such as Marcus Henderson and Ted Lange from Harmonix and Cliff Bleszinski from Epic Games.
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 business's profitability stemmed from a successful policy of price maintenance through the Birmingham Alliance that he forged with trade unionist Richard Juggins and which was realised in the midland iron and steel wages board.
Much like the roller coaster design on which it is based — the Indiana Jones et le Temple du Péril attraction at Disneyland Paris — guests riding Raging Spirits board hopper cars that propel them along tracks around the archeological excavation site.
Much of the modern sheetrock and painting have been removed to reveal early board ceilings and walnut paneled partitions and paneling on the outer walls.
Much of the work on smaller pieces of material can be done in the seated position, and relies on the fact that the saws and planes both cut on the pull stroke, enabling stabilization of the work using the body or shooting board.
Much of the movie was shot on board USS John C. Stennis with additionally filming on board USS Nimitz ( the Constellation was decommissioned before production started ).

Much and ship
Much of the game takes place in space, with the player flying a ship from a third-person overhead perspective.
Much of the ship is decorated to standards of luxury that are unequaled in a seagoing vessel of the time.
Much of the rest of the ship was taken up by storage ( for oil and the like ) and crew accommodations.
Much of his article also contained extensive derisive comments about the properties of ice as used for ship construction.
* So Much For Subtlety-a habitation / factory ship
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 depended on the merchants and the captain ; the merchants had to close a large number of favourable deals, and the captain had the extremely difficult task of safely sailing the ship to China and back.
Much of the Liverpool Irish embarked aboard the Ulster Monarch, a passenger ship that had served on the Belfast-Liverpool line before the war.
Much of the narrative of The Voyage of the Dawn Treader concerns the personal growth of Eustace, as he is drawn into Narnia and aboard the eponymous ship along with Lucy and Edmund, and into adventures that bring him to realize how self-centred his attitudes are.
Much of this land had originally been proposed for use as a ship canal and port facility.
Much of the special effects seen in the movie were done by Dan O ' Bannon, ship design by Ron Cobb, model work by O ' Bannon and Greg Jein, and animation was by Bob Greenberg.
Much to their surprise, the ship traps the exploring crew inside with the surviving Spung, which includes Warlord Shank and Elmira.
Much detail is spent on describing the ever-more frantic measures to repair and safeguard the ship and steer her towards Australia.

Much and then
Much of the region then fell to the short lived Iran based Median Empire, with the Babylonians and Scythians also briefly appropriating some territory.
Much of her past and her real last name are a mystery, however it appears that she was severely injured in a space shuttle accident and was then cryogenically frozen until she could be healed.
Much of this highly radioactive material then falls to earth, subjecting anything within the line of sight to radiation, a significant hazard.
Much of the play's Protestantism derives from its location in Denmark — both then and now a predominantly Protestant country, though it is unclear whether the fictional Denmark of the play is intended to mirror this fact.
Much speculation centered on Jimmy Johnson, then the coach of the Dallas Cowboys, who was rumored to be feuding with Cowboys owner Jerry Jones.
Much of this material was first printed in the " MONTYPYTHONSCRAPBOOK " that accompanied the original script publication of The Life of Brian and then subsequently reused.
Much of the English law then became the basis for conflict of laws for most Commonwealth countries.
Much of this success in defense lay in the world's first use of gunpowder ( i. e. with early flamethrowers, grenades, firearms, cannons, and land mines ) to fight back against the Khitans, the Tanguts, the Jurchens, and then the Mongols.
Much of this substance is then replaced by bone during the second and third trimester, after the flesh such as muscle has formed around it ; forming the skeleton.
Much of the north side of what was then the " Pembroke Leys " was sold to the University and is now home to scientific buildings (" The Downing Site ").
Much of what was contained in the Sunningdale Agreement found its way into the Good Friday Agreement of 1998, which was once described by the then deputy leader of the SDLP, Seamus Mallon, as " Sunningdale for slow learners ", a reference to the failed power-sharing deal of 1973.
Much later, the pianist Ludwig Berger recalled him saying: " Until then I had never heard anyone play with such spirit and grace.
Much of the demo recording was accomplished at Art Laboe's Original Sound Studio, then with Gary Marker on the controls at Sunset Sound on 8-track.
When the Nazis came to power in Germany in 1933, Lorre took refuge first in Paris and then London, where he was noticed by Ivor Montagu, Alfred Hitchcock's associate producer for The Man Who Knew Too Much ( 1934 ), who reminded the director about Lorre's performance in M. They first considered him to play the assassin in the film, but wanted to use him in a larger role, despite his limited command of English, which Lorre overcame by learning much of his part phonetically.
Much of this land was given to only a few farmers who then had large amounts of land that were more profitable than the smaller farms.
Much of the film version was shot at Carnforth railway station in Lancashire, then a junction on the London, Midland and Scottish Railway.
Much of BCCI's documentation was also then transferred to Abu Dhabi.
In the Stratford 1976 season, and then at the Aldwych in 1977, she gave two comedy performances, first in Trevor Nunn's musical staging of The Comedy of Errors as Adriana, then partnered with Donald Sinden as Beatrice and Benedick in John Barton's " British Raj " revival of Much Ado About Nothing.
A frequent guest on David Letterman's NBC program, it was during the run of ' Without You I'm Nothing, With You I'm Not Much Better ' that she appeared with her then good friend ( and rumored lover ) Madonna on the show.
Much of the teaching was then supplied by sessional lecturers on short-term contracts, A member of the teaching staff said that sackings resulted in cancelled lectures and students left without dissertation supervisors.
Much of Balsham's time was spent in repairing damage done to his diocese by various people, first the royal administrators during the election dispute, and then later some of the baronial supporters who occupied the Isle of Ely in 1265.
Much against his will, the Danish government, to which Altona then belonged, abolished this right of the Altona Rabbi in 1863.
Much through traffic from the London area to south west England now uses the M3 motorway as far as Basingstoke then the A303 to Honiton where the route again joins the A30.

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