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Most of them are Democrats and nearly all consider themselves, and are viewed as, liberals.
Most assuredly ideas are invaluable.
Most students of literature, whether they call themselves scholars or critics, are ready to argue that it is possible to understand literary works as well as to enjoy them.
Most women, in this age of freezers, shop for the entire week on week-ends, when prices are lower.
Most Juniors who were entered in the Finals are seasoned campaigners and not only show and win in Junior Classes but score in the Breed Classes as well.
Most beakers are graduated in cubic centimeters ( cc. ), making it necessary to convert the result to cubic inches.
Most seams are sewn with backstitch, especially on curved, slanted or loose edges.
Most floor battens are glued and screwed to the flooring.
Most of the data used are from Groth's Chemische Krystallographie.
Most manufacturers also seem to be concentrating on formulating fire-resistant or self-extinguishing grades of urethane foam that are aimed specifically at the burgeoning building markets.
Most other desserts are fruit in some form, fresh fruits once daily at least, sometimes at snack time.
The general board declared: `` Most of the Protestant churches hold contraception and periodic continence to be morally right when the motives are right.
1 ) Most of the legends that are created to fan the fires of patriotism are essentially propagandistic and are not folk legends at all.
Most Jewish mothers are determined to exercise vigilance over the social and sexual lives of their daughters by keeping them home.
Most members of the U.S. Senate, because they are human, like to eat as high on the hog as they can.
Most library budgets are hopelessly inadequate.
Most of these former churches are now used as warehouses, but `` neither Anglicans nor Nonconformists object to selling churches to Roman Catholics '', and have done so.
Most of the female faces are new, or at least not too familiar.
Most references to " amoebas " or " amoebae " are to amoeboids in general rather than to the specific genus Amoeba.
Most modern character-encoding schemes are based on ASCII, though they support many additional characters.
Most have four limbs and live in fresh water or on land but the caecilians, though included in the group, live in burrows in damp soil and are limbless.
Most salamanders are under long.

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Most nuts consist of the richly packaged storage kernel and its thick, adherent, brown covering -- the seedcoat.
Most granite intrusions are emplaced at depth within the crust, usually greater than 1. 5 kilometers and up to 50 km depth within thick continental crust.
Most of these uses of kerosene created thick black smoke because of the low temperature of combustion.
Most Protea species can be placed in one of two broad groups according to their response to fire: reseeders are killed by fire, but fire also triggers the release of their canopy seed bank, thus promoting recruitment of the next generation ; resprouters survive fire, resprouting from a lignotuber or, more rarely, epicormic buds protected by thick bark.
Most Charadriiformes live near water and eat invertebrates or other small animals ; however, some are pelagic ( sea birds ), some occupy deserts and a few are found in thick forest.
Most cabbages have thick, alternating leaves, with margins that range from wavy or lobed to highly dissected ; some varieties have a waxy bloom on the leaves.
Most primarily rely on a thick layer of blubber ( fat ) under their skin, which also provides buoyancy, hydrodynamic shape, and stores energy.
Most sounds are absorbed by the thick rugs and wall-hangings.
Most modern active protection systems ( APS ) are unlikely to be able to defeat full-caliber AP rounds fired from a large-caliber tank gun, due to the high mass of the shot, its rigidity, short overall length, and thick body.
Most of the geological underpinning of this region is capped with thick sandstone, and formidable coal seams are common in this formation.
Most of the parish south of Ponchatoula consists of Holocene coastal swamp and marsh — gray-to-black clays of high organic content and thick peat beds underlying freshwater marsh and swamp.
Most of the city is on sandy soil with a layer of black topsoil that varies from non-existent to several feet ( a meter or more ) thick.
Most of the plant consists of a branched whitish underground stem closely covered with thick fleshy colourless leaves, which are bent over so as to hide the under surface ; irregular cavities communicating with the exterior are formed in the thickness of the leaf.
Most galliform genera are plump-bodied with thick necks and moderately long legs, with rounded and rather short wings.
Most of the island is thick jungle like most islands in the Marshall Islands.
Most ruminants do not have upper incisors ; instead they have a thick dental pad to thoroughly bite food.
* Most SD cards are 2. 1 mm thick, compared to 1. 4 mm for MMCs.
Most later versions of the Bowie knife had a blade of at least in length, some reaching or more, with a relatively broad blade that was an inch and a half to two inches wide ( 4 to 5 cm ) and made of steel usually between thick.
Most nuclear reactors use thick concrete shields to create a bioshield with a thin water cooled layer of lead on the inside to protect the porous concrete from the coolant inside.
Most of the voices of the children were recast almost immediately, as it was deemed that their ( original ) thick accents would be too confusing for young viewers to understand.
Most of the buildings are of traditional slate and stone construction with thick walls and green Skiddaw slate roofs.
Most of these were spruce, and most were thick.
Most of the Chocó is thick rain forest.
Most visibly, these standards — known as Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards for School Buses — mandated taller seats and thick padding on the front and back.

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