It looked like just another dull piece of basalt, so much of which litters the Martian surface.
Broadcasters sit atop a large swath of underutilized spectrum, much of which they were granted free.
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In all, he was seen for around five hours, for much of which he was standing.
She also struggled to estimate the number of works she lost, much of which explored her memories.
Perhaps most important, it has a vast domestic market, much of which is protected from foreign producers.
The US media, much of which has an open bias towards Israel, went to work on Saudi Arabia.
Sudan is of considerable strategic importance to China because of its oil production, much of which China buys.
Long liquidation, much of which was profit taking and margin-call selling, hit the gold market in late-morning dealings.
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Estes has sold out of 2009 model farm equipment, much of which sells for more than a quarter-million dollars.
His foundation would aim to bring openness to the financing of mosques, much of which comes from Arabs abroad.
About 40, 000 people lost money, much of which was reimbursed by the government.
Since taking Shell's top job, Voser has invested heavily in production, much of which is just starting to come online.
Figures indicate an average ice thickness of 1.15-3.75m, much of which might be expected to melt between June and September.
The documentary continues to tick through Cheney's resume of 40 years in public service, much of which is already well known.
With little private investment, some 30% of the island's economy depends on government spending, much of which goes on public works.
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More foreign investment could help to bring order to the economy, much of which, notably the energy sector, is a mess.
Flowers has said he wants to buy all of Refco, much of which has entered bankruptcy proceedings in a New York court.
You ask a fascinating question about a very common disease, much of which was first described only in the past 60 years.
It also entails open-ended and murky exposure to legal liability, much of which stems from reporting requirements imposed by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act.
It is estimated that more than 270 wolves are living in the wild in Sweden, much of which is covered by wilderness.
But a college education is about much more than just content, much of which will be out of date in a few years.
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This churning of collateral means that re-hypothecation transactions have been creating enormous amounts of liquidity, much of which has no real asset backing.
During the course of filming, much of which was funded by an online donations campaign, both virtues were tested for cast and crew alike.
The report starts with a dramatic lead-in, "It's a secret world, much of which we can't film, " before introducing us to the Zumba phone.
Who could possibly choose voluntarily to eliminate such an audience, much of which is in places critical to the future course of this war?
Before gaining access to equipment, much of which can leave operators without a digit if used incorrectly, members train in three-hour classes certifying their abilities.
The drop in output of white wine, much of which is made farther north in the Casablanca and Leyda valleys, could reach 40%, he says.
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This compares with some 200m hectares devoted to cattle ranching, much of which is extensive (a Brazilian cow enjoys, on average, a lordly hectare of grazing).
The factory offers a walk through car-manufacturing history, much of which Toyota has written, and whose successful methods the world's automakers--and other manufacturers--have rushed to adopt.
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