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Most archivers also store metadata about a file that the operating system provides, such as timestamps, ownership and access control.
* Most modern BBSes allow telnet access over the Internet using a telnet server and a virtual FOSSIL driver.
The paper published by Dr Sudhir Shah makes it clear that dozens of people had access to Hira Ratan Manek during the study and he went on at least one excursion: " Most surprisingly, he had himself climbed the famous Shatrunjay mountain ( Palitana hill ) on 4. 4. 01, on 401st day of his legendary fasting along with 500 fellowmen without anybody ’ s help, within 1. 5 Hrs.
Most advances give access to new units, city improvements or derivative technologies: for example, the chariot unit becomes available after the wheel is developed, and the granary building becomes available to build after pottery is developed.
Most occurrences in ancient literature revolve around the basis of the threat of Cerberus being overcome to allow a living being access to the underworld ; in the Aeneid Cerberus was lulled to sleep after being tricked into eating drugged honeycakes and Orpheus put the creature to sleep with his music.
Most cable systems are required by their franchise agreement to offer some channels, including local broadcast stations, educational, and community access channels ( PEG ), for a low rate ; this is called " Basic Cable ".
Most residential interior doors are 2 '- 6 " ( 0. 76 m ) wide except when designed to allow wheelchair access, then 3 '- 0 " ( 0. 91 ).
Most EU laws do not apply to Greenland ; however, owing to its connection with Denmark, Greenland continues to enjoy preferential access to EU markets.
Most Haitians do not have access to loans of any sort.
Most of the new fleet have easy access for wheelchair users.
Most stations on the surface have at least a short flight of stairs to gain access from street level, and the great majority of below-ground stations require use of stairs or some of the system's 410 escalators.
Most locksmiths also do electronic lock servicing, such as making keys for transponder-equipped vehicles and the implementation and application of access control systems protecting individuals and assets for many large institutions.
According to the Global Competitiveness Report, the Most Problematic Factors for Doing Business is the access to finances, corruption and bureaucracy.
Most cell phones are equipped with internet access and capable of connecting to the web which itself a mass medium.
Most Internet service providers host their own news servers, or rent access to one, for their subscribers.
Most PDAs can access the Internet, intranets or extranets via Wi-Fi or Wireless Wide Area Networks.
; unaligned access: Most CPUs are byte-addressable, where each unique memory address refers to an 8-bit byte.
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 of Uruguay's landmass is too far away from cities to have wired internet access.
Most countries accepted the goal of halving by 2015 the number of people worldwide who do not have access to safe water and sanitation during the 2003 G8 Evian summit.
Most psychiatric hospitals now restrict internet access and any device that can take photos.
Most modern operating systems define sets of permissions that are variations or extensions of three basic types of access:
Most viewers in Canada have access to at least one U. S. Fox affiliate, although most of Fox's primetime programming ( as well as NFL on Fox ) is subject to Canadian simultaneous substitution regulations.

Most and roads
Most counties also have maps available from the county engineer showing roads and other features and from the assessor's office showing ownerships of land.
Most of the major highways have an excellent bitumen surface and other major roads are usually well-maintained dirt roads.
Most main roads are now paved.
Most mountain biking takes place on dirt roads, trails and in purpose-built parks.
Most of the roads and railways are now under construction, and will be completed between 2011 and 2014.
Most of those roads are unpaved, and will deteriorate if maintenance remains inadequate.
Most of the roads and causeways there were built during WW II.
Most of the barangay roads are unpaved village-access roads built in the past by the Department of Public Works and Highways ( DPWH ), but responsibility for maintaining these roads have now been devolved to the Local Government Units ( LGUs ).
Most of the gravel roads in southern Sudan have become unusable after being heavily mined by the insurgent southern forces of the Sudanese People's Liberation Army ( SPLA ).
Most major roads were built in the 1960s with assistance from the United States and the Soviet Union.
Most of the regional roads are also being repaired or improved.
Most main roads underwent reconstruction such the Ring Road ( Unaza ), Kavaja Street, and the main boulevard.
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 roads run in river valleys.
Most of the main roads in the area converged on that bridge.
Most public roads in most countries have a legally assigned numerical maximum speed limit which applies on all roads unless otherwise stated ; lower speed limits are often shown on a sign at the start of the restricted section, although the presence of streetlights or the physical arrangement of the road may sometimes also be used instead.
Most trusts improved existing roads, but some new ones, usually only short stretches of road, were also built.
Most open toll roads have ramp tolls or partial access junctions to prevent this practice, known as " shunpiking ".
Most European Alpine towns and districts are equipped with one or more Unimog snow blowers to clear narrow mountain roads that have drifted closed.
* Most roads now have automated driving systems — networks of monitoring and communication devices that allow computer-controlled automobiles to safely navigate.

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