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Most believed that Henry would divide the empire, giving each son a substantial portion, and hoping that his children would continue to work together as allies after his death.
Most remaining allies were largely self-sufficient in front line equipment ( such as tanks and fighter aircraft ) by this stage, but Lend-Lease provided a useful supplement in this category even so, and Lend-Lease logistical supplies ( including motor vehicles and railroad equipment ) were of enormous assistance.
Most Poles felt betrayed by their wartime allies.
Most commonly, they are placed in the Gruiformes ( cranes, rails and allies ), but this has been disputed in more recent times.
Most scholars, however, agree that the Byzantine army and their allies outnumbered the Muslim Arabs by a sizeable margin.
Most of his old Tennessee allies, among them Andrew Jackson, Joseph Anderson, James White, Charles McClung and William C. C. Claiborne, remained loyal, and helped repair his image among locals.
Most African and Asian allies not part of the British Commonwealth or France are often excluded from the term, though irregular Arabian and Ethiopian forces fought along the Western Allies.
Most other smaller groups were allies of either Basij or Anjoman.
Most genera that have been removed from Senecioneae in its broadest sense have come to rest within Liabeae or within a broadly circumscribed Heliantheae ( e. g., allies in Arnicinae, Chaenactidinae, or Madiinae ; Haploësthes in Flaveriinae ; Raillardella and allies in Madiinae ).
Most of the hussars were from the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, about 200 were from the Polish Crown, most of them mercenaries or close personal allies of Chodkiewicz.
Most of the pirates after this time were hired out into the Royal services to suppress their former buccaneer allies.
Team 3D quickly established themselves as faces by confronting the heel NWA World Heavyweight Champion Jeff Jarrett and his allies, the NWA World Tag Team Champions, America's Most Wanted ( AMW ).
Team 3D quickly established themselves as fan favorites by confronting NWA World Heavyweight Champion Jeff Jarrett and his allies, the NWA World Tag Team Champions, America's Most Wanted.
After the defeat of the White Witch Jadis, self-styled Queen of Narnia, and her evil allies in the Battle of Beruna Ford, he is crowned to the Clear Northern Sky by Aslan as His Majesty King Peter the Magnificent, High King of Narnia, Emperor of the Lone Islands, Lord of Cair Paravel, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Lion.
Most of those who attended this conference were factional allies of Brandler and Thalheimer from previous years when they had headed the German Communist Party.
Most of John's other allies were either in the Holy Land or had deserted him.
Most of the Super-Skrulls were defeated by the Avengers and their allies.
Most significantly, critics have assailed the U. S. and its allies for not devoting enough troops to the mission, not adequately planning for post-invasion Iraq, and for permitting and perpetrating widespread human rights abuses.
Most libertarians are political allies with liberals on social issues like the role of religion ( which they wish to minimize, especially in government ) and nontraditional lifestyles ( which they generally defend ).
Most unlikely was the victory ( aided by National Congressional Club allies ) of John East in the North Carolina Senate contest ; East was a little-known professor who used a wheelchair, recruited for the race by Jesse Helms and elected through the efforts of Ellis, Wrenn, Finkelstein and the Helms organization.
Most notably, he slipped his AEUG allies a note informing them of fellow AEUG member Quattro Bajeena's true identity as Char Aznable.
In response to the Nexrum's more advanced weapons, the Jerran Army developed the Most Dangerous Soldiers, which turned out to work too well ; the MDS units attacked everyone, including their allies.
Most sources agree that Procter was a good regimental officer, but was out of his depth when in charge of an independent command, especially one which required him to handle unpredictable Native American allies.

Most and remained
Most protons remained uncombined as hydrogen nuclei.
Most of the group's beliefs, however, remained the same.
Most bright galaxies have remained fundamentally unchanged for the last few billion years, and the net rate of star formation probably also peaked approximately ten billion years ago.
Most significant Scots supported William II and Mary II, but many ( particularly in the Highlands ) remained sympathetic to James VII.
Most Muscogee were removed to Indian Territory during the Trail of Tears in 1834, although some remained behind.
Most of the population remained rather isolated on the island, allowing the dialects time to develop independently of those on the North American continent.
Most Dutch Catholics remained in full communion with the pope and with the apostolic vicars appointed by him.
Most other branches of life remained relatively unchanged in comparison to birds and mammals during this period.
Most Puritans of this period were non-separating and remained within the Church of England, and Separatists who left the Church of England altogether were numerically much fewer.
Most of these two founding groups of professors remained at Stanford until their retirement and were referred to as the " Old Guard ".
Most of the surviving crew of 1, 150 were interned in Uruguay and Argentina and many remained after the war.
Most of the Teutonic Order's territory, however, including towns which had surrendered, remained intact.
Most important are Audax ( 904-926 ) and Bruningus ( 937-966 ), who moved the episcopal seat to the Castel Vecchio (" Old Castle "), where it remained until 1409.
Most of Provence remained strongly Catholic, with only one enclave of Protestants, the principality of Orange, Vaucluse, an enclave ruled by Prince William of the House of Orange-Nassau of the Netherlands, which was created in 1544 and was not incorporated into France until 1673.
Most of voters declared themselves contrary to the ban and the laws regarding commerce and ownership of weapons in the country remained unaltered.
Most moved to Canada after the Treaty of Canandaigua in 1794, some remained in New York, and some moved to Ohio, joining the Shawnee.
Most of the Noldor sailed back to Aman at the End of the First Age ; but some, like Galadriel ( daughter of Finarfin ) or Celebrimbor ( grandson of Fëanor ), refused the pardon of the Valar and remained in Middle-earth.
Most Indonesians lived in fear and uncertainty, particularly a significant proportion of the population who supported the Dutch or who remained under Dutch control.
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.
Most of the v2 activities remained untouched in v3, but some significant changes in terminology were introduced in order to facilitate the expansion.
Most who remained in France aimed to defend and further French culture and thereby weaken the German hold on occupied France.
Most of these remained in their established immigrant communities, but by the second or third generation, many families were able to relocate to better housing in the suburbs after World War II.
Most of the area remained agricultural until the mid nineteenth century, the most notable building of the time being the ' Brockley Jack ' ( since rebuilt ), a large Victorian public house which today houses the Brockley Jack Theatre.
Most of the original pre-fabricated buildings remained in use for more than 80 years before a major renovation around the turn of the century.
Most were removed to Indian Territory in the 1830s, but some remained and became citizens of the state and United States.

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