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Most and leaders
Most notably, Carnegie believed that the future leaders of society would rise from the ranks the poor.
Most military and civilian leaders of the former regime who failed to disguise their pasts were executed.
Most communist leaders were middle-class Tosks, Vlachs and Orthodox, and the party drew most of its recruits from Tosk-inhabited areas, while the Ghegs, with their centuries-old tradition of opposing authority, distrusted the new Albanian rulers and their alien Marxist doctrines.
Most notably they are associated with the positions of police officer, firefighter, Roman Catholic Church leaders and politicians in the larger Eastern Seaboard metropolitan areas.
Most often there are more-or-less recognized session leaders ; sometimes there are no leaders.
Most political activity between the wars was local, and this succeeded most among the Luo of Kenya, where progressive young leaders became senior chiefs.
Most KPRP leaders and rank-and-file seem to have been either Khmer Krom, or ethnic Vietnamese living in Cambodia.
Most leaders of the FRELIMO were trained in Moscow.
Most leaders arrested ( including, e. g., Faranda, Franceschini, Moretti, Morucci ) either retracted their doctrine ( as dissociati ), or collaborated with investigators in the capture of other BR members ( as " Collaboratori di giustizia ), obtaining important reductions in prison sentences.
Most Whig party leaders thereupon quit politics ( as Lincoln did temporarily ) or changed parties.
Most of the opposing leaders reconciled by 1968, in the aftermath of a final royalist siege of San ' a '.
Most Fatah leaders eventually escaped to Egypt and the West Bank, while some were captured and killed.
Most victims are cultural and civic leaders of Atlanta, Georgia.
Most of the delegations were selected not by primaries but by party leaders in each state, and they had a keen sense of the fast-changing pulse of public opinion.
Most of the Christian Democrat leaders argued that the letters did not express Moro's genuine wishes, claiming they were written under duress, and thus refused all negotiation.
Most of the money was siphoned off to Mobutu, his family, and top political and military leaders.
Most of the rebel leaders were imprisoned in Lleida until 1281, while Roger-Bernard was imprisoned until 1284.
Most of the major English leaders were killed in a few months and the Black Prince fled to England, where he died in 1376.
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 of the situational / contingency and functional theories assume that leaders can change their behavior to meet differing circumstances or widen their behavioral range at will, when in practice many find it hard to do so because of unconscious beliefs, fears or ingrained habits.
Most public attention was focused on the purge of the leadership of the Communist Party, as well as of government bureaucrats and leaders of the armed forces, most of whom were Party members.
Most of the British members of the committee were drawn from the Universal League for the Material Elevation of the Industrious Classes and were noted trade-union leaders like Odger, George Howell ( former secretary of the London Trades Council ( LTC ) which itself declined affiliation to the IWA ( although remaining close to it )), Osborne, and Lucraft and included Owenites and Chartists.
Most of the leaders such as Mao and Zhu De proposed the execution of Chiang for his suppressions, which had damaged the CPC immensely.
Most of the leaders of the Democratic party, Thomas Hart Benton, John C. Calhoun, Herschel V. Johnson, Lewis Cass, James Murray Mason of Virginia and Ambrose Hundley Sevier were opposed and the amendment was defeated 44 – 11.

Most and aligned
Most slide rules consist of three linear strips of the same length, aligned in parallel and interlocked so that the central strip can be moved lengthwise relative to the other two.
Most CPUs can access individual bytes from each memory address, but they generally cannot access larger units ( 16 bits, 32 bits, 64 bits and so on ) without these units being " aligned " to a specific boundary.
Most layouts on a site incorporate white spaces to break the text up into paragraphs and also avoid centre aligned text.
Most pages are also centre aligned, to make objects look more aesthetically pleasing on larger screens.
Most political parties in the various territories aligned themselves into one of two Federal political parties – the West Indies Federal Labour Party ( led by Grantley Adams of Barbados and Norman Manley of Jamaica ) and the Democratic Labour Party ( led by Manley's cousin, Sir Alexander Bustamante ).
Most premier roads, typically wide, are aligned in a north-south direction, parallel to the river ; the most important artery is the Norzin Lam ( Lam-road / street ).
Most processors execute faster if certain data values are aligned on word, doubleword or page boundaries.
Most people in the Services and Solutions workforces are aligned under the Technology growth platform.
Most sidereal astrologers simply divide the ecliptic into 12 equal signs of 30 degrees but approximately aligned to the 12 zodiac constellations.
Berkman eventually broke with Most and aligned himself with another publication, Die Autonomie, but he remained committed to the concept of violent action as a tool for inspiring revolutionary change.
Most wind vanes have directional markers beneath the arrow, aligned with the geographic directions.
Most vents are aligned along zones of crustal weakness that trend North East to North West.
Most NPCs are aligned with a certain faction, such as the police, pirates, a company, or government.
Most Tropicans are aligned into several conflicting political factions, with some citizens being a member of one or more such factions.
Most of the original streets of Salt Lake City are aligned to and named after cardinal directions, and exceptions to this rule are often named.
Most Blue Tories are at least somewhat ideologically aligned close to the economic neo-liberal positions of the former Canadian Alliance and as such supported the merger between the PCs and the Alliance to form the new federal Conservative Party of Canada ( CPC ).
Most aligned themselves with the Octobrist Party because of its guarantee of religious freedoms and freedom of the press for minority groups.
Most of the neighbourhoods are centralised or aligned along their respective neighbourhood centres, where most of the commercial activities are conducted, other than the town centre, Woodlands Square.
Most of its industrial buildings and businesses, along with shopping outlets, are aligned within Poseidonos Avenue and other main streets, and Palaio Faliro 2004 is linked by a tramway which is not connected with any road, and serves as the northernmost terminus.
Most chiefs in the west regarded the Wesleyan missionaries, aligned as they were seen to be with Ma ' afu, as a threat to their power, refused conversion, and resisted missionary attempts to set up outposts in their villages.
Most of the currently active geysers at Whakarewarewa are located on Geyser Flat and aligned on a common fissure.
Most fonts that include these characters design them for mathematical numerator and denominator glyphs, which are smaller than normal characters but are aligned with the cap line and the baseline, respectively.
Most Jews would later on become aligned within the socialist pillar ; many of them became highly secularized and westernized in appearance.
Most unions in America are aligned with one of two larger umbrella organizations: the AFL-CIO created in 1955, and the Change to Win Federation which split from the AFL-CIO in 2005.

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