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He is probably our most original composer ; ;
after all, the large ( and probably unreliable ) Reader's Digest literature on the `` most unforgettable character I ever met '' deals with village grocers, country doctors, favorite if illiterate aunts, and so forth.
In most cases service in the Corps will probably be considered a ground for temporary deferment.
Colorado's Grand Canyon, probably the most famous landmark of the United States, can be the highpoint of your Western vacation.
Now, you probably share the widespread Western belief that the Lord Buddha is the most compassionate of the gods, much more so than Jehovah and Allah and the rest.
Albert ( 1949 ) has concluded that the most active preparations of TSH made during this period, from 1931 to 1945, were probably about 100 to 300 times as potent as the starting material.
A third aspect, and probably the one open to most controversy, is the results of the election.
Teachers who have been upward mobile probably see education as most valuable for their students if it serves students as it has served them ; ;
It seems clear, when one takes into consideration the exceedingly defective eyesight of the patient ( we shall describe it in detail in connection with our second question, the one concerning the psychical blindness of the patient ), that he had to rely on his sense of touch much more than the usual portfolio-maker and that consequently that faculty was most probably more sensitive to shape and size than that of a person with normal vision.
After years of digging, nights and weekends, he put together the big, profusely illustrated book, Of Garryowen And Glory, which is probably the most complete history of any military unit.
This is not out of keeping with its origins, probably the most humble of any in the Ivy group.
When he had finished with that, he would go to another part of the hotel and say much the same things to someone else, most probably a busboy.
The year will probably start out with segregation still the most troublesome issue.
Of the two cherished achievements the elderly Spahn's hitless pitching probably reached the most hearts.
Perhaps the Pirate who will be the unhappiest over the news that Musial probably will sit out most of the series is Bob Friend, who was beaten by The Man twice last season on dramatic home runs.
New York State has what is probably the most advanced of these co-operative systems, so well developed that it has become a model for others to follow.
Instead -- and not just to prove my objectivity -- I hasten to report that it's a highly amusing film which probably does a fairly accurate job of reporting on the Easter vacation shenanigans of collegians down in Fort Lauderdale, and that it seems to come to grips quite honestly with the moral problem that most commonly vexes youngsters in this age group -- that is to say, sex.
Most of Aristotle's work is probably not in its original form, since it was most likely edited by students and later lecturers.
The most famous work of Algerian cinema is probably that of Mohammed Lakhdar-Hamina, Chronicle of the Years of Fire, which won the palme d ' Or at the Cannes film festival in the year 1975.
ANOVA " is probably the most useful technique in the field of
But probably the most influential and original of these schools was the Chan sect, which had an even stronger impact in Japan as the Zen sect.
Resin from the extinct species Hymenaea protera is the source of Dominican amber and probably of most amber found in the tropics.
By a probably euphonic inversion the translator of Irenaeus and the other Latin authors have Abraxas, which is found in the magical papyri, and even, though most sparingly, on engraved stones.
* 1980 – Azaria Chamberlain disappears, probably taken by a dingo, leading to what was then the most publicized trial in Australian history.
Then, in probably the most interesting part of the hymn, Enheduanna herself steps forward in the first person to recite her own past glories, establishing her credibility, and explaining her present plight.

most and arose
Controversy over Arianism arose in the late 3rd century and persisted throughout most of the 4th century.
In each of the hundreds of states that eventually arose, local strongmen held most of the political power and continued their subservience to the Zhou kings in name only.
The following approaches arose from the study of Christianity ’ s most central eschatological document, the Book of Revelation, but the principles embodied in them can be applied to all prophecy in the Bible.
The most significant threat the Roman Empire faced during the reign of Domitian arose from the northern provinces of Illyricum, where the Suebi, the Sarmatians and the Dacians continuously harassed Roman settlements along the Danube river.
It was considered to be the first species of the genus Homo until May 2010, when a new species, Homo gautengensis was discovered in South Africa, that most likely arose earlier than Homo habilis.
Gregory's most significant theological contributions arose from his defense of the Nicene doctrine of the Trinity.
The unequivocal monotheism of Islam ( often described as the foundation of the religion and its most fundamental article of faith ) arose as a reaction to this belief system.
The most well-known of these is Messianic Judaism, which arose in the 1960s.
The Jaguars also have rivalries with other teams that arose from the AFC Central days, most notably with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Sitting Bull, most renowned Sioux of modern history, is dead .</ br >< p > He was not a Chief, but without Kingly lineage he arose from a lowly position to the greatest Medicine Man of his time, by virtue of his shrewdness and daring .</ br >< p > He was an Indian with a white man's spirit of hatred and revenge for those who had wronged him and his.
In its most extreme form, this theory claims that myths arose to explain rituals.
Ancient China was home to several competing schools of political thought, most of which arose in the Spring and Autumn Period.
There is general agreement that it arose in the Southern United States – a region which would produce most of the major early rock and roll acts – through the meeting of various influences that embodied a merging of the African musical tradition with European instrumentation.
" Elocution schools " arose ( predominantly in England ) in which females analyzed classic literature, most notably the works of William Shakespeare, and discussed pronunciation tactics.
In part this limitation arose from the fact that consciousness raising, as " the primary method of understanding women's condition " in the movement at this time and its " most successful organizing tool ", led to an emphasis on personal experience that concealed " prior political and philosophical assumptions ".
As the cities grew, home brewing became impossible for most people, and so the Swedish brewing industry arose.
The situation that arose after the incapacity of President Wilson, for which Marshall's vice-presidency is most remembered, revived the national debate on the process of presidential succession.
# Viruses arose by genome reduction from earlier, more competent cellular life forms that became parasites to host cells and subsequently lost most of their functionality ; examples of such tiny parasitic prokaryotes are Mycoplasma and Nanoarchaea.
Elsewhere, the religious reformation causes, processes, and effects were different ; Anglicanism arose in England with the English Reformation, and most Protestant denominations derive from the Germanic denominations.
This was less true when Hobbes wrote Leviathan ; then, more importance was attached to consideration, meaning a mutual exchange of benefits necessary to the formation of a valid contract, and most contracts had implicit terms that arose from the nature of the contractual relationship rather than from the choices made by the parties.
Otariids arose in the late Miocene ( 10-12 million years ago ) in the North Pacific, diversifying rapidly into the Southern Hemisphere where most species now live.
Although the context is often overlooked, and the quotation usually chopped off, one of Sherman's most famous statements about his hard-war views arose in part from the racial attitudes summarized above.
As a consequence of colonial European trade patterns, most of the known European-based creole languages arose in the equatorial belt around the world and in areas with access to the oceans, including the coastal regions of the Americas, western Africa, Goa and along the west coast of India, and along the coast of Southeast Asia up to Indonesia, Macau, the Philippines, Malaysia, Seychelles and Oceania.
It is difficult to place the point in which the definite article, absent in Latin but present in all Romance languages, arose ; largely because the highly colloquial speech in which it arose was seldom written down until the daughter languages had strongly diverged ; most surviving texts in early Romance show the articles fully developed.

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