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Most denominations teach that Jesus will return to judge all humans, living and dead, and grant eternal life to his followers.
Most states ' constitutions also grant the right of trial by jury in lesser criminal matters, though most have abrogated that right in offenses punishable by fine only.
Most British universities operate under Royal Charters, which give them the power to grant degrees.
Most of what is now Florida was originally a grant to the town of Bernardston, Massachusetts, made sometime before 1771.
Most cemeteries will grant permission for burial of cremated remains in occupied cemetery plots that have already been purchased or are in use by the families disposing of the cremated remains without any additional charge or oversight.
Most business schools ( or colleges of business administration within universities ) have an MIS department, alongside departments of accounting, finance, management, marketing, and sometimes others, and grant degrees ( at undergrad, masters, and PhD levels ) in MIS.
Most Dutch students receive a grant or loan from the government to cover tuition and living expenses.
Most of the direct grant grammar schools converted to fully fee-paying independent schools, retaining selection of entrants.
Most of these colleges grant two-year degrees.
Most Cambridge colleges grant fellowships for life after a qualifying period.
Most grant programs have a minimum amount per state, usually 0. 5 % or 0. 75 % of the total money given to states in the program.
Most Coast Miwok began to live in servitude on the ranchos for the new California land grant owners, such as those who went to work for General Mariano G. Vallejo at Rancho Petaluma Adobe.
Most astronauts have refused to grant him interviews.
Most actualists will be happy to grant the interpretation of " Sherlock Holmes ' existence is possible " in terms of possible worlds.
Most of the neighborhood is land that was purchased by Thomas Pell in 1654, part of an original grant to the Dutch West India Company.
Most recently, the society gave a $ 777, 777. 77 grant to fund the Mead Endowment, founded in honor of Ernest Mead, which awards grants to professors to teach their " dream classes.
Most of today's Poland, Belarus, Ukraine and the Baltic States was passed to the government of Germany, which in turn decided to grant these states limited independence as buffer states.
Most states grant extensions of time to file corporate tax returns.
Most companies that produce laptops with such breakout ports also offer simpler adapters that grant access to one or two of the buses consolidated in them at a time.
WE Your Majesty's most dutiful and loyal subjects the Commons of the United Kingdom in Parliament assembled, towards raising the necessary supplies to defray Your Majesty's public expenses and making an addition to the public revenue have freely and voluntarily resolved to give and grant unto Your Majesty the several duties hereinafter mentioned and do therefore most humbly beseech Your Majesty that it may be it enacted and be it enacted by the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same as follows.
Most states retained title to these larger navigable rivers ( in trust ), but were free to grant riverbed title to individuals so long as the free passage of boats remained for purposes of commerce.
Most R01s, fellowship, and SBIR grant applications are reviewed in the Center for Scientific Review.
After the building was included in the 2004 World Monuments Fund Watch list of the world ’ s 100 Most Endangered Sites and featured on the BBC2 programme Restoration, the Heritage Lottery Fund awarded the Strawberry Hill Trust a £ 4. 6million grant in 2005.
Most senatorial provinces, since they were not under the direct authority of the Emperor, did not grant the governor legions to command.

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Most of the inhabitants were descendants of the original Puritan colonists, but there was also a small elite of Anglican " worthies " who were not involved in village life, who made their livings from estates, investments, and trade, and lived in mansions along " the Road to Watertown " ( today's Brattle Street, still known as Tory Row ).
Most of the investments are funded or are expected to be funded through aid.
Most foreign investments originated from Brazil, West Germany, the United States, Portugal, and Argentina in that order of importance.
Most advanced nations like to use capital controls sparingly if at all, as in theory allowing markets freedom is a win-win situation for all involved: investors are free to seek maximum returns, and countries can benefit from investments that will develop their industry and infrastructure.
Most investors prefer their money to be in cash than in less fungible investments.
Most pension funds have long-dated liabilities, with matching long-term investments.
Most 529 savings plans offer a variety of age-based asset allocation options where the underlying investments become more conservative as the beneficiary gets closer to college age.
Most of the insurance investments were later consolidated into the Argonaut and Unitrin subsidiaries, and were ultimately spun off as independent companies.
Most farms could no longer afford to purchase new machinery and other capital investments.
Most notably, large U. S .- based college and university endowments, which had posted large, highly publicized gains in the 1990s and 2000s faced significant losses of principal across a range of investments.
Most of those investments were located in regions with high unemployment, and their construction succeeded in reducing social tensions and began to strengthen the Polish economy.
Most of the game is spent in a single office in New York City, where the player makes decisions on investments and other matters.
Most of his first big investments were in cows, either for entering into shows or for producing calves and milk.

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Most species seem to prefer a ready-made hollow such as a deserted mouse nest, a bird house, or the hole made by a woodpecker ; ;
In 1971 Agatha Christie was made a Dame Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire.
Most do not enter the World to Come immediately, but now experience a period of review of their earthly actions and they are made aware of what they have done wrong.
Most of the pilings that form the foundation of Venice were made from alder trees.
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.
Most of the other light aircraft acquired by the FABF in the 1970s and 1980s have also now been retired along with the Mi-4 helicopters, but some recent acquisitions have been made, including a Beechcraft King Air, a Piper PA-34 Seneca, a CEAPR Robin light training aircraft, and a single Air Tractor AT-802 aerial sprayer aircraft for spraying insecticides, purchased after the northern part of the country suffered heavy crop damage from a 2004 invasion of swarming locusts.
Most of such organobromine compounds in the sea are made via the action of a unique algal enzyme, vanadium bromoperoxidase.
A Most Valuable Player ( MVP ) award is given to the outstanding player in each series, though voters can consider performances made during the divisional series.
Most structural bricks are made by this method, as it produces hard, dense bricks, and suitable dies can produce holes or other perforations.
Most of these games however typically use a specially made deck of cards designed specifically for the game ( or variations of it ).
Most Protestants reject the doctrine of Purgatory on the basis that, according to the Protestant interpretation of Scripture, Christ has already made full atonement for our sins on the cross, thereby removing all obstacles which prevent us from coming directly into the presence of God after death.
Most Capoeira attacks are made with the legs, like direct or swirling kicks, rasteiras ( leg sweeps ), tesouras or knee strikes.
Most multi-roll bets may fall into the situation where a point is made by the shooter before the outcome of the multi-roll bet is decided.
Most Chinese regard Hui Halal food as cleaner than food made by non Muslims so their restaurants are popular in China.
Most of the official documents and private reports, however, which bear upon the council, were made known in the 16th century and since.
Most recreational mail today is made of butted links which are galvanized or stainless steel, this is historically inaccurate but is much less expensive to procure and maintain than historically accurate reproductions.
Most American middle schools, high schools, and colleges have organized cheerleading squads made up solely of students.
* Most of the energy made available by the oxidative steps of the cycle is transferred as energy-rich electrons to NAD < sup >+</ sup >, forming NADH.
Most imperial powers had not foreseen a need to prepare their colonies for independence ; for example, Britain had given limited self-rule to India and Sri Lanka, while treating British Somaliland as little more than a trading post, while all major decisions for French colonies were made in Paris and Belgium prohibited any self-government up until it suddenly granted independence to its colonies in 1960.
Most of England's traditional ruling classes regarded the Rump as an illegal government made up of regicides and upstarts.
Most scholars disagree with this account because Saint Jerome often made statements more entertaining than factual.
Most coins presently are made of a base metal, and their value comes from their status as fiat money.
Most of the chimpanzee ’ s diet is made up of fruit.
Most of the overground dolmens found in Alinchuvad were made before the Iron Age since no tools were used to dress the granite slabs.

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