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Most and arenas
Most NBA and major college basketball arenas run to a maximum of 20, 000 seats.
Most ComedySportz cities operate their own " arenas ", some with theatre type settings, others as nightclubs.
Most location cards are colored like units and can only be placed in specific arenas.
Most indoor soccer arenas are rectangular or oblong in shape, with artificial turf floors.
Most of Wikipedia's articles about indoor arenas in the United States have also been allocated to one or more of the categories for individual sports, but they should also be left in this category as most indoor arenas also stage other events such as concerts or conventions, or occasional events in sports which do not provide their regular tenants, e. g. tennis, gymnastics, boxing or rodeo.
Most of Wikipedia's articles about indoor arenas in Canada have also been allocated to one or more of the categories for individual sports, but they should also be left in this category as many indoor arenas also stage other events such as concerts or conventions, or occasional events in sports which do not provide their regular tenants, eg tennis or gymnastics.

Most and play
* Most DVD drives are able to play standard CDs.
* Most Blu-ray players can also play standard DVDs and CDs ( although this feature is not compulsory in the Blu-ray standard ).
Most card players would refuse to play cards with a known cheat.
Most football clubs were founded first, and then sought grounds in which to play, but Chelsea were founded for Stamford Bridge.
Most of the details about Millet in the play are fictional.
Most notable is the inclusion of two songs from Thomas Middleton's play The Witch ( 1615 ); Middleton is conjectured to have inserted an extra scene involving the witches and Hecate, for these scenes had proven highly popular with audiences.
Critics voted him " Broadway's Most Promising Actor " for his role as an anguished veteran in Truckline Café, although the play was a commercial failure.
Most Mancala games share a common general game play.
Most music stations have DJs that play music from a playlist determined by the program director, arranged by blocks of time.
Most scholars refer to this hypothetical early play as the Ur-Hamlet:
Most Oxfordian researchers, including Charlton Ogburn, claim that Hamlet is the play most easily seen as portraying Oxford's life story.
Most forms of stud poker, in contrast, are open games, because some players ' cards are dealt face up or are exposed during play ( blind stud games are an exception ).
Most if not all Internet poker sites have freeroll tournaments although in many cases require a payment of points to play.
Most competitive youth hockey teams play in tournaments.
Most pundits said the AFC West was already decided and the Chargers would have to play for the wildcard.
Most accept variable amounts of credit to play with 1 to 15 credits per line being typical.
Most often, the situation involves a team using a right side player with a big block who must be subbed out in the back row because they aren't able to effectively play back court defense.
Most Turkish think tanks provide research and ideas, yet they play less important roles in policy making when compared with American think tanks.
Most advanced or expert players in the U. S. play a more modern variant known as 2 / 1 Game Forcing.
Most of these gigs were in the famous Zodiak Free Arts Lab, although Froese's band was also invited to play for Salvador Dalí.
Most of the others play tennis.
Most reviewers dismissed the production as a transparent attempt to capitalise on the couple's celebrity, although they grudgingly praised Burton as having the closest connection to Coward's play of anyone in the cast.
Most writers engage in word play to some extent, but certain writers are particularly committed to, or adept at, word play as a major feature of their work.
Most Super VHS recorders can play back standard VHS tapes, but not vice versa.

Most and sections
Most commentators structure Numbers in three sections based on locale ( Mount Sinai, Kadesh-Barnea and the plains of Moab ), linked by two travel sections.
Most motorways are covered by the closed toll collection system, where a driver receives a ticket at the entrance gates and pays at the exit gates according to the number of sections travelled.
Most of the following sections relate to the ephemeris time of the 1952 standard.
Most of the administrative staff works in different administrative sections, such as Student Affairs.
Most sections also have an assistant principal ( or co-principal or associate principal ), or in the case of the first violins, an assistant concertmaster, who often plays a tutti part in addition to replacing the principal in his or her absence.
Most of expressways are elevated with some sections on the ground level.
Most have rectangular spaces with rounded arch ceilings often divided into four sections, each with a mural of Buddha.
Most commonly, a wall delineates a building and supports its superstructure, separates space in buildings into sections, or protects or delineates a space in the open air.
Most barbed wire fences, while sufficient to discourage cattle, are passable by humans who can simply climb over the fence, or through the fence by stretching the gaps between the wires using non-barbed sections of the wire as hand holds.
Most often choirs consist of four sections intended to sing in four part harmony, but there is no limit to the number of possible parts as long as there is a singer available to sing the part: Thomas Tallis wrote a 40-part motet entitled Spem in alium, for eight choirs of five parts each ; Krzysztof Penderecki's Stabat Mater is for three choirs of 16 voices each, a total of 48 parts.
" Most interpreters agree that there is some hyperbole in the sermon, with Matthew 5: 29 being the most prominent example, but there is disagreement over exactly which sections should not be taken literally.
Most internet sites containing personal profiles require individuals to fill in " personal information " sections.
Most sections had to brave the full weight of fire from small arms, mortars, artillery, and interlocking fields of heavy machine gun fire.
Most development has been along State Road 4 which runs through the northern sections of Escambia, Santa Rosa, and Okaloosa counties.
Most strictly, a piece in binary form is characterized by two complementary, related sections of roughly equal duration, which come up frequently.
Most of the village is located on the mainland but parts of the village are on Jupiter Island, with small sections both north and south of the unincorporated, county-owned Coral Cove Park.
Most people choose to walk sections of the Track for one or a few days at a time.
Most people choose to walk sections of the track for one or a few days at a time.
Most of the wooded sections of the township were logged in the 1850s and 1860s and much that wood was cut in Brownsdale's steam-powered sawmill, one of the town's first permanent structures.
Most of the rights can be exercised by any legal person, ( the Charter does not define the corporation as a " legal person "), but a few of the rights belong exclusively to natural persons, or ( as in sections 3 and 6 ) only to citizens of Canada.
Most of the employees were relatives of relatives and the small town grew, with wards separating the town into ethnic sections.
Most of the Morgan turnout patents included movable rack sections to avoid breaks in the rack, but because all Morgan locomotives had two linked drive pinions, there was no need for a continuous rack.
Most of the freight carried was coal from local collieries but, as the mines reached the end of their working lives sections of the canal fell into disuse and disrepair and it was officially abandoned in 1961.
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