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Most and garbage
' Most people had thought that they were " tank-bred mutations ", " ugly creatures who excreted slimy, foul-smelling residue, and whose multiple mouths ground incessantly on garbage ", even though they enjoy devouring the flesh of these beasts ( marinated slig medallions in rich Caladan wine sauces are considered a prime delicacy ).
Most of Mortville's social outcasts — criminals, nudists, and sexual deviants — conspire to overthrow Queen Carlotta, who banishes her daughter, Coo-Coo, after she elopes with a garbage collector ( George Figgs ), who is later shot to death by the guards.
C code can freely create, access, and mutate Scheme objects ; C functions may call Scheme functions and vice versa ; C code may add new types to the Scheme world and take advantage of Guile's garbage collectionMost of the standard Scheme procedures are implemented by C functions, visible to Guile clients ; for example, applications can call the C function, which is the underlying implementation of the Scheme procedures.
Most of these holes have been filled with urban garbage during the 20th century, then covered with soil and built upon, which also causes problems today.
Most notable of these is garbage collection, which relieves the programmer of manual memory management.
Most of the invariants rely on the use of safer memory-managed languages, such as Sing #, which have a garbage collector, allow no arbitrary pointers, and allow code to be verified to meet a certain policy.
The drain system works with the aid of gravity, with no pumping stations to speed up the drainage. Most of the storm water drains are also choked due to the dumping of garbage by citizens.

Most and collection
Most motorways are covered by the closed toll collection system, where a driver receives a ticket at the entrance gates and pays at the exit gates according to the number of sections travelled.
Most of the items in its collection are the full texts of public domain books.
Most of the rest of the poem has recently ( 2004 ) been published from a 3rd century BC papyrus in the Cologne University collection ( P. Köln XI 429 ).
Most installations of the " fortune " command, available on most Unix-type systems, also contain this collection.
Most of the collection are high quality pieces collected by China's ancient emperors.
Most causes of In vitro hemolysis are related to specimen collection.
Most of the poems in the collection are quite late ( around 10th to 12th century ), though some claim Taliesin as author while others are attributed internally to other poets.
Most pieces came from the Guggenheim's permanent collection, but the museum also acquired paintings by Willem de Kooning, Mark Rothko and Clyfford Still and commissioned new works by Francesco Clemente, Anselm Kiefer, Jenny Holzer and Richard Serra.
Most garden railway enthusiasts have at least one example of a Stainz in their collection as it tends to be a robust loco with good pulling power.
Most governments maintain a military intelligence capability to provide analytical and information collection personnel in both specialist units and from other arms and services.
Most of these hidden areas have a collection of colored crystals that are arranged to mirror the button colors and locations on the traditional Super Nintendo controller ; in a game very reminiscent of Simon, the player is required to repeat a series of tones that sound when a crystal lights up, using the buttons on the controller, to acquire hidden items.
Most of Pletho's works can be found in J. P. Migne, Patrologia Graeca, collection ; for a complete list see Fabricius, Bibliotheca Graeca ( ed.
Most recent applications target sensor data collection, precision locating and tracking applications.
Most of the items on display in the gallery are taken from our collection of 35, 000 objects and images donated by Kodak Ltd.
Most of the microfilms in the main library's collection can be loaned to a family history center for a nominal charge.
Most libraries found it prohibitively expensive in terms of cost and space to maintain a comprehensive collection of journals.
Most of Wilkie's foreign subjects – the Pifferari, Princess Doria, the Maid of Saragossa, the Spanish Podado, a Guerilla Council of War, the Guerilla Taking Leave of his Family and the Guerilla's Return to his Family – passed into the English royal collection ; but the dramatic Two Spanish Monks of Toledo, also entitled the Confessor Confessing, became the property of the marquis of Lansdowne.
In 1956 his Your Most Enchanted Listener was published ; in 1972, his Living With Change: The Semantics of Coping, a collection of selected portions of transcriptions of hundreds of his talks, organized by Dorothy Moeller, provided further general semantic insights.
Most of the paintings in the Prado come from the former royal collection and almost all were acquired in the 18th century.
Most of the Freeman collection is at the John Rylands University Library, Oxford Road.
Sierra's first re-release of the games in a collection was in 1995 as " Daryl F. Gates ' Police Quest Collection: The Four Most Wanted ".
In September 2006, Vivendi Games re-released a new " The Four Most Wanted " collection including four games of the series.
Most blood collection in the US and UK is done with an evacuated tube system, ( two common systems are Vacutainer ( Becton, Dickinson and company ) and Vacuette ( Greiner Bio-One GmbH ).
Most of the extant fragments of these works ( mostly the grammatical works ) can be found in the Goetz-Schoell edition of De Lingua Latina, p. 199-242 ; in the collection of Wilmanns, p. 170-223 ; and in that of Funaioli, p. 179-371.
* Ezra Pound published a collection of poems entitled Cathay: For the Most Part from the Chinese of Rihaku, from the notes of the late Ernest Fenollosa, and the Decipherings of the Professors Mori and Ariga, London: Elkin Mathews, 1915.

Most and schemes
Most modern character-encoding schemes are based on ASCII, though they support many additional characters.
Most textbooks would consider digital modulation schemes as a form of digital transmission, synonymous to data transmission ; very few would consider it as analog transmission.
Most rhyme schemes are described using letters that correspond to sets of rhymes, so if the first, second and fourth lines of a quatrain rhyme with each other and the third line does not rhyme, the quatrain is said to have an " a-a-b-a " rhyme scheme.
Most storage schemes proposed for interstellar craft require the production of frozen pellets of antihydrogen.
Most country ’ s governments will provide advice on pension schemes.
Most early signature schemes were of a similar type: they involve the use of a trapdoor permutation, such as the RSA function, or in the case of the Rabin signature scheme, computing square modulo composite n. A trapdoor permutation family is a family of permutations, specified by a parameter, that is easy to compute in the forward direction, but is difficult to compute in the reverse direction without already knowing the private key.
Most of his schemes end with him falling into ruin when his intricate plans backfire.
Most binary images also compress well with simple run-length compression schemes.
Most of TIFF writers and TIFF readers support only some of existing TIFF compression schemes.
Most EMAS organisations introduce employee participation schemes at all levels of the organisation to anchor the environmental management and audit system in the organisation successfully.
Most sophisticated are CBC-specific schemes such as ciphertext stealing or residual block termination, which do not cause any extra ciphertext, at the expense of some additional complexity.
Most distinguishable by paint schemes and trim, there were special versions called " Sidewinder ", " Sidewinder II ", " Champagne Edition ", " Champagne Edition II " and the " S ".
Most modern notebook and desktop processors ( utilizing power-saving schemes like AMD's Cool ' n ' Quiet and PowerNow!
Most copy protection schemes are easy to crack, and the resulting cracked software is then more valuable than the non-cracked version, because users can make additional copies.
Most modern schemes like ARccOS Protection use tricks of the DVD format in an attempt to defeat copying programs, limiting the possible avenues of protection — and making it easier for hackers to learn the innards of the scheme and find ways around it.
Most schemes make some compromises between being general and being complete enough to support specific dialects.
Most classification schemes in use today are based, at least in part, on Pilsbry's Manual of Conchology ( 1892 – 1894 ), extended and revised by Kaas and Van Belle ( 1985 – 1990 ).
Most NDT personnel certification schemes listed above specify three " levels " of qualification and / or certification, usually designated as Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 ( although some codes specify roman numerals, like Level II ).
Most other digital carrier-modulated schemes, for example ASK, PSK, QAM and OFDM, can be characterized as double sideband modulation, resulting in the following relation:
Most of this population growth has been accommodated through new apartment blocks in residential schemes, such as those in Leeds, Birmingham and Manchester.
Most contemporary UK schemes have involved public realm works to existing streets in older Victorian housing areas, often to meet regeneration or traffic calming objectives.
Most coding schemes such as Huffman coding or run-length encoding produce variable-length codes, making perfect CBR difficult to achieve.
Most of Arthur's schemes fail in the end, owing to his greediness, but he does occasionally have the odd minor victory and puts one over on the law or more serious criminals.
Most classification schemes list six ( in order of size: Roman Catholicism, Protestantism, Eastern Orthodoxy, Anglicanism, Oriental Orthodoxy, and the Church of the East, which was originally referred to as Nestorianism but in modern times is embodied by the Assyrian Church of the East ).

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