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Most African Americans are of West and Central African descent and are descendants of enslaved Africans within the boundaries of the present United States.
Most of the European parties eventually came around to the arguments made by the Americans, but France and a few others held out for a shorter cell length.
" At war's end, the New York Times named Hoover one of the " Ten Most Important Living Americans ".
Most Americans were reluctant to discuss the intimate details of their sex lives even with their spouses and close friends.
Most of his long-term followers were Americans, who distinguished themselves as " Bahá ' ís Under the Hereditary Guardianship ".
Most of Stein's important works utilize this technique, including the novel The Makings of Americans ( 1906 – 08 ) Not only were they the first important patrons of Cubism, Gertrude Stein and her brother Leo were also important influences on Cubism as well.
Most of Lititz's congregations don't have African Americans, and community leaders felt that " part of learning to celebrate our diversity begins with hearing about the experience of diversity.
Most Americans still take it for granted that European-based music — classical music, if you will — is the only really respectable kind.
Most identify as Lumbee, and Native Americans make up 38. 02 %, comprising the largest racial / ethnic group in the county.
Most of the new settlers were French, Spaniards, French Creoles, Spanish Creoles, Africans and African Americans.
Most Italian Americans have assumed a mainstream American identity.
Most Native Americans had left by the 19th century, although a small group lived near Clinton Avenue until 1939.
Arledge was selected by Life magazine as one of the " 100 Most Important Americans of the 20th Century ".
And, as the show landed a pair of Emmy Awards in that first year ( the show itself, for Best Kinescope Show ; and, Berle as Most Outstanding Kinescoped Personality ), Uncle Miltie ( he first called himself by that name ad-libbing at the end of a 1949 broadcast ) joked, preened, pratfell, danced, costumed, and clowned his way to stardom, with Americans discovering television as a technological marvel and entertainment medium seeming to bring the country to a dead stop every Tuesday night, just to see what the madcap Berle might pull next.
Most Americans began demanding a solution to the problem, and President Richard Nixon began lobbying for the Trans-Alaska Pipeline as at least a part of the answer.
Says James Loeb, secretary of Americans for Democratic Action: " Most so-called liberals are idealists.
Most of these endeavors have proven very successful for Native American tribal sovereigns and their tribal corporations, bringing wealth into the hands of Native Americans.
Most Mexican Americans are the descendants of the Indigenous peoples of Mexico and / or Europeans, especially Spaniards.
Most were Mexican Americans of indigenous Mexican, Spanish, and other hispanicized European settlers who arrived in the Southwest during Spanish colonial times.
" Most of the Hessians retreated into an orchard, with the Americans in close pursuit.
Most Americans and Australians would pronounce the of little as a tap.
Most Americans were shocked to learn that even their enemies in World War Two had what the US Army referred to as shape charge warhead weapons.
Most came due to colonization and the resulting mixtures among the Native Americans, European immigrants, and African slaves.
* Most Spaniards pronounce / z / and / c / before / i / or / e / as, while most Latin Americans pronounce it as, the same as / s /.

Most and assumed
Most of the political battles in the 1850s focused on the expansion of slavery, since most assumed that if slavery could not expand, it would wither and die.
Most systems may be assumed to have a second order and single variable system response in the time domain ignoring multi-variable.
Most devices are used by a single user, so a device's activity is often assumed to be equivalent to a user's activity.
Most of the house was let to tenants, so that the final extent of the Merzbau was less than is normally assumed.
Most often it is assumed that it was a political decision, intended to bring Mieszko's state closer to the Czechs and to facilitate his activities in the Polabian Slavs area.
Most important, they assumed collective responsibility for carrying Mafia prosecutions forward: all the members of the pool signed prosecutorial orders to avoid exposing any one of them to particular risk, such as the one that had cost judge Gaetano Costa his life.
Most economic studies of containerization merely assumed that shipping companies would begin to replace older forms of transportation with containerization, but did not predict that the process of containerization itself would have a more direct influence on the choice of producers and increase the total volume of trade.
Most biologists working within the modern synthesis assumed that an organism is a straightforward reflection of its component genes.
" Most Westerners had absolutely no idea what the Turks and Muslims looked like, and they assumed that an absence of Christianity must coincide with repulsive physical attributes.
Most of the work, like the deviation itself, was undertaken by volunteers who, in many cases, assumed full responsibility for the design as well as the execution of discrete projects, each under a volunteer project leader.
" Most of these developments have this feature in common, that the distribution functions of the various stochastic variables which enter into their problems are assumed to be of known functional form, and the theories of estimation and of testing hypotheses are theories of estimation of and of testing hypotheses about, one or more parameters.
Most seabirds are colonial, and the reasons for colonial behaviour are assumed to be similar, if incompletely understood by scientists.
Most students begin with this suite as it is assumed to be easier to play than the others in terms of the technique required.
Most policies have to be renewed periodically ( with revised terms ), although the client's consent with renewal is often implicitly assumed.
Most biographers have assumed this to be Nigel Heseltine, the future writer who published a memoir of his father in 1992.
Most of the Arkansas Guard was quickly demobilized, but the ad hoc TF153Inf assumed control at Thanksgiving when the 327th withdrew, and patrolled inside and outside the school for the remainder of the school year.
Most research about relevance in information retrieval in recent years have implicitly assumed that the users ' evaluation of the output a given system should be used to increase " relevance " output.
Most of this is assumed because they had to have been wealthy enough to own a Roman bath found in one of the homes.
Most people assumed that Roman Catholics would pass unhindered into the ranks of public office and enjoy equality with Protestants.
Most of the show's earlier guests probably assumed they were participating in a relatively straightforward interview ( albeit with an animated superhero, giant insect, and a man made of magma ).
Most spin-off media, including the novelisation by the Bakers, have assumed that the Doctor, at the end of the trial, takes Mel back to her proper place in time and eventually travels to her relative past to meet Mel for the first time from her perspective.
Most tables of material properties will only list material flash points, but in general the fire points can be assumed to be about 10 ° C higher than the flash points.
Most of them assumed they had made a small to modest strike like nearly all other gold strikes.

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