Sentence examples for much mentioned that from inspiring English sources

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One thing nobody much mentioned, that I recall, was the speaker's youth.

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Not so coincidently, it was the much mentioned Track feature that Prodromou indicated was in the cards for Identi.ca itself.

You won't be hearing him mention that much amid all his talk about Texas jobs creation.

"But what people don't mention that much is when you look in the opposite direction and you see how dark space is.

He fails to mention that much of the fuel for this growth comes in the form of aid from the European Union (EU).

Not to mention that much of the orchestra also harbors fond memories of you as a cute little boy going along on concert tours, being in charge of the passports.

He promises to open up Medicare to private health plans without mentioning that much of his own fortune (in a blind trust, of course) derived from the for-profit Hospital Corporation of America (HCA), the medical giant founded by his father and brother.

Had he bothered to mention that much of my book is devoted to setting forth general principles for moral repair from which I derive concrete proposals for the church, instead of attributing to me positions that are not my own (and turning my book's brief discussion of anti-Zionism into a seeming centerpiece), then at least he would have let the readers know about the book's real content.

This is not to mention that much of the Islamic world at the time were colonialized (e.g., Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Indonesia, etc).

But it is necessary to mention that much better correlations are obtained by direct comparison of the observed and calculated (using TDDFT/B3LYP and 631-G d,p) basis sets) absorption maxima in UV–VIS spectra (Additional file 1: Figure S1).

We mention that much of the previous research on the evolution equations was done provided that the operator in the linear part is the infinitesimal generator of a strongly continuous operator semigroup, an analytic semigroup, or a compact semigroup, or is a Hille-Yosida operator (see, e.g., [1 12, 14, 15] and references therein).

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