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Most plant exposures occur in children younger than six years and are usually unintentional and without associated significant toxicity.
Most of his reputation declined with that of Socialist Realism, but his children's tale character Buratino retains his strong legacy with the younger audience of Russia and across the former Soviet space, appearing as popular reading, a movie, and a variety of derivative forms.
Most of his biographers reject or ignore the account of his younger brother and follower, Maurelio ( later fra Mauro ), that in his youth Girolamo had been spurned by a neighbor, Laudomia Strozzi, to whom he proposed marriage.
Most of her books are considered Young Adult ( YA ) books, although some of the Amber Brown books were aimed at younger readers.
" < http :// www. hiphoparchive. org / node / 8271 > Most of these political outcries and demands are coming from the younger generation.
Most schools will only allow boys to wear shorts in younger years, and wear pants around the age of puberty ( 13-14 years ).
Most of the Imperial entourage accompanying the Emperor was left ignorant of the Emperor's death ; only a younger son, Ying Huhai, who was traveling with his father, the eunuch Zhao Gao, Li Si, and five or six favorite eunuchs knew of the death.
Most of the younger people with advanced degrees argued with and opposed their elders who were less educated.
Most of the artists in the exhibition were younger than the Impressionists.
Most people gave Jeffries little chance, even though at 15 stones ( 95 kg ) he massively outweighed his opponent and was far younger, but Jeffries lifted the World Heavyweight Champion from Fitzsimmons with an 11th-round knockout.
Most complaints were directed at younger users who did not have the self-discipline or motivation to behave well on-air.
Most of her older siblings died before the age of seven, and many of her younger siblings died before adulthood.
Most famously, the Houses of York and Lancaster, whose feuding over the succession to the English throne after the end of the main line of the House of Plantagenet caused the Wars of the Roses, were both established when the Duchies of York and Lancaster were given as appanages for Edmund of Langley and John of Gaunt, the younger sons of King Edward III.
Most younger people ( those born since the 1970s ) know little more than a few idiomatic expressions, often profanities.
Most were not so lucky ; amongst the most prominent men to suffer death were the orator Cicero, his younger brother Quintus Tullius Cicero ( one of Julius Caesar's legates ) and Marcus Favonius.
Most of these contemporary styles were therefore especially prominent amongst the cosmopolitan and younger Chinese and amongst the overseas Chinese community, although traditional mooncakes are often sold alongside contemporary ones to cater to individual preferences.
Most training agencies have minimum ages for diving and often restrict younger children to snorkeling.
Most historians regard the map and accompanying narrative as a hoax, perpetrated by the younger Zeno to make a retroactive claim for Venice as having discovered the New World before Christopher Columbus.
Most likely upon returning from Teutonic Order captivity his father made Mestwin II the Duke of Świecie ( Schwetz ) province circa 1250, and upon his father's death he began his challenge against his younger brother for Gdańsk ( Danzig ) in 1266, starting the so called Pomerelian Civil War that lasted until 1273.
* Most of the younger officers in the Army were extreme National Socialists who would not join a putsch.
Most of this lexicon is mostly used by younger Angolans and Portuguese, similarly to younger African-Americans in the US.
* Most of the younger officers in the Army were extreme National Socialists who would not join a putsch.
Most sporadic BCC arises in small numbers on sun-exposed skin of people over age 50, although younger people may also be affected.

Most and generations
Most GUT models also fail to explain the little hierarchy between the fermion masses for different generations.
Most are debt slaves, largely in South Asia, who are under debt bondage incurred by lenders, sometimes even for generations.
Most families have been affected, in one or more generations, by the forcible removal of one or more children.
Most of the more recent generations of his family had worked in the clothing and milling industries in the area.
Most importantly, Nephi sees the future of his generations and the generations of Laman and Lemuel.
Most stable isotopes in the earth are believed to have been formed in processes of nucleosynthesis, either in the ' Big Bang ', or in generations of stars that preceded the formation of the solar system.
Most people have occupied the same areas for many generations and, because of their practices, can also be seen as an important aspect of the area.
Most of the present-day consumption is confined to older generations, mostly people above 50.
Most of James's work has remained continuously in print since its first publication, and he continues to be a major figure in realist fiction, influencing generations of novelists.
In shedding a sense of apartness from American life, they have also relinquished their once-powerful emotional associations with a remote Italian world ...." Most immigrants arrived from Italy by 1914, so most can trace multiple generations in the new country.
Most of the " mill houses " where employees lived and raised their families for generations have been torn down to make room for new housing developments and some areas have been converted to industrial centers containing various types of businesses.
Most tents are handed down through generations of fair-goers, and there is a lengthy waiting list for families who want to have their own tents.
Most also claim that the older generations had better morals.
Most of the later monarchist theorists ( Jacques Bainville, Henri Vaugeois, Léon Daudet, Henri Massis, Jacques Maritain, Georges Bernanos, Thierry Maulnier ...) have recognized their debt toward Barrès, who also inspired several generations of writers ( among which Montherlant, Malraux, Mauriac and Aragon ).
Most have lived for generations along the straits of Malacca and not all intermarried with the local Native Indonesians and Malays.
Most of the last two generations of Sununus were also born in the United States.
) Most modern test cards include a set of calibrated color bars which will produce a characteristic pattern of " dot landings " on a vectorscope, allowing chroma and tint to be precisely adjusted between generations of videotape or network feeds.
Most offer sporting, musical, dramatic and art facilities, sometimes at extra charges, although often with the benefit of generations of past investment.
Most species are multivoltine, capable of producing several generations a year if weather conditions permit.
Most algae have dominant gametophyte generations, but in some species the gametophytes and sporophytes are morphologically similar ( isomorphic ).
Most of the bedrock originally formed in the Gothian orogeny 1. 7-1. 55 Ga, but was later intruded by several generations of granitoids, the youngest in Sweden being the 900 Ma old Bohus granite, and metamorphosed and deformed again during the Sveconorwegian orogeny ca.
Most residents of the municipality were Spanish-speaking families who had occupied their land for generations.
Most newcomers find it difficult to afford owning a house in King's Circle and those that are already owned belong to people living here since at least a couple of generations.

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