1. Nor is the manner in which Mumford traces the historical roots of this development much different from that of Wittfogel. 2. On the other hand, water is not much different for taste and smell, and much worse for vision. 3. The particular sonnet I am about to examine, however, approaches the subject from a much different perspective. 4. If the tonic syllable is the final syllable, the tone will not sound much different from that of a corresponding one-syllable tone-unit. 5. All this leads to a much different race for Mrs. Groark than the one her predecessor faced. 6. Although Brennan is fascinated by Irish tradition, she says her next projects will be much different. 7. Americans have a much different view of work, Gassee said. 8. And as traditionally has been the case, the Closing Ceremony was much different in tone from the Opening Ceremony. 9. And even if they are, they will surely be read on hardware much different from that used now. 10. And come to think of it, the NFC East is not really much different than the rest of the NFL. |