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A 2013 profile in the New York Times observed: "Much of what you hear in Rocky — a fully assimilated take on hip-hop styles from across the country and from across time periods — can be traced back to Yams".

As Edward Livingston Youmans, the founder of The Popular Science Monthly and Spencer's main American promoter, often observed, much of what was called Darwinism in the United States should actually be called Spencerism.

Political scientist Henry Farrell observed: "Much of our life is conducted online, which is another way of saying that much of our life is conducted under rules set by large private businesses, which are subject neither to much regulation nor much real market competition".

Andrew King-Ries, an assistant law professor at the University of Montana who has observed much of the trial, said Judge Molloy's often-stated skepticism, combined with the defense team's direct assault on the prosecution team's ethics, had created great uncertainty about the outcome.

As Dr. Feingold observed, much of Newton's genius consisted of "his remarkable ability to simultaneously consume and transform any knowledge he acquired". Newton himself attributed at least some of his success to the fact that he had stood "on the shoulders of giants". Newton came to prominence in 1671 when a small telescope he designed and built won him election to the Royal Society.

As economist Shirley Burggraf has observed, much of the discussion of family values is really about persuading women to keep on volunteering their unpaid or underpaid labor.

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As Brown observes, "Much of what Royals do for their considerable perks is either desperately dull or supremely depressing.

He was allowed to observe much of the rest of the ceremony.

They observe: "Much of the bad news has already been priced into markets which are forward looking and have known about the slowdown in China for a while.

During these early years, Spence observes, "much of life, for Zhang Dai, was spectacle, and the great truths for him remained aesthetic ones".

Today, King observes, much of that population has been reconstituted in Brooklyn's Little Odessa, while the original city has become "a twilight town, sitting uneasy inside a new country and more comfortable marketing its distant past than presenting itself as a city of the future".

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