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Most notably, Ajax is not wounded in any of the battles described in the Iliad, and he is the only principal character on either side who does not receive personal assistance from any of the gods who take part in the battles.
Most U. S. assistance to Guatemala is provided through the U. S. Agency for International Development's ( USAID ) offices for Guatemala.
Most major roads were built in the 1960s with assistance from the United States and the Soviet Union.
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 of these refugees were forced to provide for themselves with very little assistance.
Most of the species in the family are monogamous, and both parents care for the young, sometimes with the assistance of other birds in the colony, a behavior considered unusual for birds.
Most companies undertaking an IPO do so with the assistance of an investment banking firm acting in the capacity of an underwriter.
In February, this drawing was released to the media, with the assistance of John Walsh, who revealed it in an appearance on Larry King Live and on his own series, America's Most Wanted.
Most households receive some form of Public Assistance, with many of those being multi-generation receivers of assistance, usually long-time residents of the town.
Most murmurs can only be heard with the assistance of a stethoscope (" on auscultation ").
Most notably, Brigadier General McRae was accused by Brigadier General Fagan of willful failure to provide assistance during the attack on the Graveyard Hill.
Most residents were on social assistance, and working residents paid rent proportional to their income.
Most congregations do not have a Deacon, rather they are ordained mostly in very large congregations where the elder needs assistance, or in very small congregations where there is no local elder.
Most often, a writ of assistance is " used to enforce an order for the possession of lands ".
Most noticeably, the size of assistance programs has increased dramatically — from launching a $ 700 Million MCC Compact to the increase in anti-AIDS / HIV and malaria funding.
Most directory assistance systems use automated readback systems to give out the phone number.
Most of the jobs that people in the Park Hill have are in the health care and social assistance.
Most conventions of the Council of Europe pursue the aim of greater legal integration, such as the conventions on legal assistance, against corruption, against money laundering, against doping in sport, or internet crime.
Most people with Ondine's curse do not survive infancy, unless they receive ventilatory assistance during sleep.
Most towing companies pass this requirement because of assistance from GDOT in getting to the scene.
Most of these centered around the use of lightweight frame alloys, new brake and gearing systems, and electronic navigation and monitoring assistance.
Most of these training camps were situated near the border area and were operated with direct assistance from India.
Most FM broadcasts in Taranaki on 100. 4 FM, was previously streamed online, is overseen by the Taranaki FM Trust and is operated by volunteers with the support and assistance of two expert paid employees.
Most of the courses are made available with the assistance of the Government of Tamil Nadu, CSIR, AICTE, UGC, UNESCO and World Bank.

Most and dogs
Most people have a strong intuition that some animals, such as dogs, are conscious, while others, such as insects, are not ; but the sources of this intuition are not obvious.
* Most caniforms, such as domestic dogs, wolves, foxes, bears, weasels / ferrets, seals and walruses
Most RoboCup players are of the two-legged variety, but the Aibos are little robotic dogs.
Most owners expect their service dogs to be treated as a working animal while in public.
Most scenthounds are used for hunting in packs, sometimes with multiple dogs in a single pack.
Most hot dogs sold in the US are " skinless " as opposed to more expensive " natural casing " hot dogs.
Most species that develop them normally have four per individual, two in the upper jaw and two in the lower, separated within each jaw by its incisors ; humans and dogs are examples.
Most frequently appearing in dogs between the ages of 3 and 8 years old, it is where the lens in one or both eyes becomes displaced.
Most people have this cut off right after the dogs are old enough.
Most shelters are populated by dogs, cats and a variety of small animals like mice, rats and rabbits.
Most dangerous animals, such as aggressive dogs ( possession of some special breeds is restricted ), are locked away until rehoused to an controlled environment.
Most dogs enjoy the challenge of reaching the peanut butter with their tongue and extracting it.
Most processed meat products ( sausage, bacon, hot dogs / frankfurters, snack sticks, etc.
Most breeders prefer to register their eligible puppies, even if they are not of show quality, either because there is a better market for registered dogs or because the puppy might have characteristics that could produce championship stock if careful genetic planning takes place.
Most recently, she is doing a commercial for ABC on behalf of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals for homeless dogs and cats.
Most communities have laws which prohibit dogs from running at large.
Most notably, they will impose a ban on breeding between dogs that are closely related and will impose greater monitoring to prevent unhealthy dogs from being entered for and winning awards at dog shows.
Most items such as furniture were designed to be used within houses or zones, although some items such as vehicles and dogs were not, due to their mobile nature.
Most items such as furniture were designed to be used within houses or zones, although some items such as vehicles and dogs were not due to their mobile nature.
Most dog agility and flyball organizations have always allowed mixed-breed dogs to compete.
Most German shorthaired pointers are tough, healthy dogs, but according to Mayor B. Loney, DVM ( NAVHDA Versatile Hunting Dog Magazine, April, 2003 ) the breed can be subject to a number of hereditary disorders just as any other purebred due to their breeding.

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