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It is used by most research and academic libraries in the U. S. and several other countries ; for example, Australia and Taiwan, ROC Most public libraries and small academic libraries continue to use the older Dewey Decimal Classification ( DDC ).
Most production and journalism courses incorporate media studies content, but academic institutions often establish separate departments.
Most academic sources maintain that the associations made between world events and Nostradamus's quatrains are largely the result of misinterpretations or mistranslations ( sometimes deliberate ) or else are so tenuous as to render them useless as evidence of any genuine predictive power.
Most fear that the focus on achievement by all students will result in " dumbing down " the definition of academic competence to a level that is achievable by even the weakest students.
Most academic units offer graduate studies programs leading to master ’ s or doctoral degrees.
Most academic units offer graduate studies programs leading to master ’ s or doctoral degrees.
Most of the actual diplomacy between China and the United States has taken the form of academic exchanges between members of think tanks.
Most of that ( cognitive ) research on unconscious processes has been done in the mainstream, academic tradition of the information processing paradigm.
Most major universities have an economics faculty, school or department, where academic degrees are awarded in economics.
Most UAB academic activity is done on the Cerdanyola campus.
In Spain, the Rector of the University of Salamanca, the oldest on the Iberian Peninsula, is usually styled according to academic protocol as Excelentísimo e Ilustrísimo Señor Profesor Doctor Don ( Rector's name ), Rector Magnífico de la Universidad de Salamanca (" The Most Excellent and Most Illustrious Lord Professor Doctor Don ( Rector's name ), Rector Magnificus of the University of Salamanca ").
Most reliable academic sources maintain that the associations made between world events and Nostradamus's quatrains are largely the result of misinterpretations or mistranslations ( sometimes deliberate ) or else are so tenuous as to render them useless as evidence of any genuine predictive power.
Slash fiction was the subject of several notable academic studies in the early 1990s, as part of the cultural studies movement within the humanities: Most of these, as is characteristic of cultural studies, approach slash fiction from an ethnographic perspective and talk primarily about the writers of slash fiction and the communities that form around slash fiction.
Most of the high school was demolished, rebuilt and opened for the 1990-91 academic year.
Most academic experts agree on one aspect of the crash: It wiped out billions of dollars of wealth in one day, and this immediately depressed consumer buying.
* Michael Harris ( academic ), named the best Israeli in the field of academics, as one of " The 10 Most Successful Israelis in 10 Different Fields in the World " by Maariv ( newspaper ) in April 2012.
" Most of the university academic and administrative buildings are located on West Campus, including the College of Arts and Sciences, Haworth College of Business, College of Education, College of Fine Arts, and the Lee Honors College.
Most academic legal training is directed to identifying legal issues, researching facts and law as well as arguing both the facts and law in favor of either side in any case.
Most men chosen for pilot training had college degrees and Rickenbacker had to struggle to gain permission to fly because of his perceived lack of academic qualifications.
Most of its academic and support staff are also based there.
Most of his time was devoted to study and to his academic duties.
Most of the rootkits available on the Internet originated as exploits or as academic " proofs of concept " to demonstrate varying methods of hiding things within a computer system and of taking unauthorized control of it.

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Most modern Pueblo peoples ( whether Keresans, Hopi, or Tanoans ) assert the ancient Pueblo did not " vanish ", as is commonly portrayed in media presentations or popular books, but migrated to areas in the southwest with more favorable rainfall and dependable streams.
Most companies had their software on the books for 0 dollars, unable to claim it as an asset ( this is similar to financing of popular music in those days ).
" Despite having the quote presented to a notable organisation, it has also appeared in books such as " The Most Stupid Words Ever Spoken " as it is deemed by some Westerners as a prime example of a lack of understanding of foreign culinary traditions in the Western world.
Other non-fiction books include The Complete English Tradesman ( 1726 ) and London, the Most Flourishing City in the Universe ( 1728 ).
Most of Hofstadter's books are characterized by some kind of structural alternation: in GEB between dialogues and chapters, in The Mind's I between selections and reflections, in Metamagical Themas between Chapters and Postscripts, and so forth.
Most of his hundreds of woodcuts were commissioned for books, as was usual at the time ; his " single-leaf " woodcuts ( i. e. prints not for book illustration ) are fewer than 100, though no two catalogues agree as to the exact number.
Most of the warmblood breeds used in sport horse disciplines, have open stud books to varying degrees.
Most of the English clergy were irritated by this encounter, and attacks upon Wycliffe began, finding their response in the second and third books of his work dealing with civil government.
Most types of books of high-volume text are printed with offset lithography, the most common form of printing technology.
Most books, indeed all types of high-volume text, are now printed using offset lithography.
Most liturgical books came with a calendar in the front.
Both Greg Bright ( The Hole Maze Book ) and Dave Phillips ( The World's Most Difficult Maze ) published maze books in which the sides of pages could be crossed over and in which holes could allow the pathways to cross from one page to another, and one side of a page to the other, thus enhancing the 3-D routing capacity of 2-D printed illustrations.
Most nursery rhymes were not written down until the 18th century, when the publishing of children's books began to move from polemic and education towards entertainment, but there is evidence for many rhymes existing before this, including " To market, to market " and " Cock a doodle doo ", which date from at least the late 16th century.
Most of the items in its collection are the full texts of public domain books.
Most of these are slight differences in the wording of the prayers ; for instance, Oriental Sephardic and some Hasidic prayer books state " חננו מאתך חכמה בינה ודעת ", " Graciously bestow upon us from You wisdom ( ḥochmah ), understanding ( binah ) and knowledge ( daat )", in allusion to the Kabbalistic sefirot of those names, while the Nusach Ashkenaz, as well as Western Sephardic and other Hasidic versions retain the older wording " חננו מאתך דעה בינה והשכל ", " Graciously bestow upon us from You knowledge, understanding, and reason ".
Most of the Classic Traveller books are available in compendium volumes from Far Future Enterprises, which is the current copyright and trademark holder of all forms of the Traveller game.
Most modern biblical scholars believe that the written books were a product of the Babylonian exilic period ( c. 600 BCE ) and that it was completed by the Persian period ( c. 400 BCE ).
Most versions of the Christian Old Testament count Samuel, Kings, Chronicles and Ezra-Nehemiah as two books each, and the " Twelve Prophets " ( or the minor prophets ) as 12 books, giving rise to a count of 39 books for the Old Testament.
Most important, all of these books acknowledged and celebrated the conscious cultivation of erotic pleasure.
Most recently it has compiled seven books of selected questions and answers from the Last Word section of the magazine and the Last Word website.
Aside from journalism, Kelly has written books describing political developments starting with The Unmaking of Gough ( 1976 ) on the Australian constitutional crisis of 1975 and Prime Minister Gough Whitlam ( later titled The Dismissal: Australia's Most Sensational Power Struggle: The Dramatic Fall of Gough Whitlam ).
Most of his scientific work during this time consisted of essays on botany and ethnology, but he also prefaced and translated many books about travels and explorations, including a German translation of Cook's diaries.
Most of the serials were later published as books after his death.

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