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Most and attendees
Most party attendees ignored the film.
Most of the pieces are interactive, and provide entertainment and eye candy for attendees walking throughout the Polo grounds.
Most gun shows have 2, 500 to 15, 000 attendees over a two-day period.
Most feature a flea market where the attendees buy and sell radio and related equipment.
Most attendees camp, pitching tents within the convention site, and this is covered by the cost of attendance.
Most of the attendees had come from the four-day Mid-Winter Naturist Festival that was taking place at the same time.

Most and choose
Most karaoke machines have technology that electronically changes the pitch of the music so that amateur singers can choose a key that is appropriate for their vocal range, while maintaining the original tempo of the song.
Most choose to attach no particular theological label to their beliefs.
Most choose to seek employment or attend teacher's colleges.
Most astrology computer programs allow the user to choose from a variety of house systems.
Most popes choose a name commemorating an admired saint ( Benedict XVI, for example ) or a predecessor or predecessors ( John Paul I ), or even a family member ( John XXIII ).
Most of those claiming to be of " American " ancestry are actually of English descent and in upstate New York also in some cases of Dutch descent, but have family that has been in the country for so long, in many cases since the early seventeenth century that they choose to identify simply as " American ".
Most Culture citizens choose this when they reach adulthood ( according to The Player of Games this is known as " completing one's name ").
Most of those claiming to be of " American " ancestry are actually of Scots-Irish and / or English descent, but have family that has been in the country for so long, in many cases since the early seventeenth century that they choose to identify simply as " American ".
Most of those claiming to be of " American " ancestry are actually of English descent, but have family that has been in the country for so long, in many cases since the early seventeenth century that they choose to identify simply as " American ".
Most of those claiming to be of " American " ancestry are actually of English descent, but have family that has been in the country for so long, in many cases since the early seventeenth century that they choose to identify simply as " American ".
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 Kearns residents, if only given the choice to incorporate into other cities, would choose to become a part of Taylorsville.
Most people with dwarfism do not choose this option, and it remains controversial.
Most radio announcers announce the artists and titles of songs, but don ’ t necessarily choose what song airs on the radio.
Most modern literal translations ( such as the Revised Standard Version ) choose " serve " over " transgress " as the proper reading because the context calls for a statement of disobedience, not of obedience.
Most U. S. and Canadian wireless carriers do not let their customers choose an IXC ( long-distance provider ).
Most ends are of a subjective kind, because they need only be pursued if they are in line with some particular hypothetical imperative that a person may choose to adopt.
Most revampers choose an old sprite and replace the colors with those of a more recent one.
Most secondary schools also provide a Sixth Form scheme whereby a student can choose to attend said school for 2 additional years to complete their AS and A-levels.
Most molecular modeling software packages allow the user to choose a value for the electron density, often called the IsoValue.
Most graduates of the Wharton doctoral program pursue academic careers after graduation, though some graduates choose to work in public or private sectors as well.
Most claim that they exist mainly as a non-judgmental environment for anorexics ; a place to turn to, to discuss their illness, and to support those who choose to enter recovery.
Most designers choose a limited color palette for generic applications because it is financially and logistically difficult to have access to all colors for a single show.
Most of the characters choose a neutral gender ; Keri Hulme's gender-neutral pronouns " ve ", " vis ", and " ver " are used for them.

Most and bring
Most of the publishing world has found that the added complexity of XSD would not bring them any particular benefits, so DTDs are still far more popular there.
Most often it is assumed that it was a political decision, intended to bring Mieszko's state closer to the Czechs and to facilitate his activities in the Polabian Slavs area.
Most steam tunnels have large intake fans to bring in fresh air and push the hot air out the back.
Most of these shops are located on the ground floor of a block owned by a housing association, which decided in 2001 to raise the rents sharply to bring them closer to the market level.
Most significantly, he recognised the need " to bring together a number of talented writers and, with the minimal of editorial interference, let them write ".
Most hikers begin before dawn in order to reach the summit and return below the tree line before frequent afternoon thunderstorms bring a risk of lightning strikes.
And, as the show landed a pair of Emmy Awards in that first year ( the show itself, for Best Kinescope Show ; and, Berle as Most Outstanding Kinescoped Personality ), Uncle Miltie ( he first called himself by that name ad-libbing at the end of a 1949 broadcast ) joked, preened, pratfell, danced, costumed, and clowned his way to stardom, with Americans discovering television as a technological marvel and entertainment medium seeming to bring the country to a dead stop every Tuesday night, just to see what the madcap Berle might pull next.
Most of the popular performance improvement methods, such as TQM or reengineering, are not focused improvement methods, i. e. they do not distinguish working on the factors that limit a system's performance ( constraints ) — which brings immediate results, from working on non-constraints — which does not bring any results, only increases costs and distracts management's attention.
Most biomedical gerontologists ( gerontologists who search for ways to extend maximum life span ) believe that biomedical molecular engineering will eventually extend maximum lifespan and even bring about rejuvenation.
Most schools allow students to bring dates, and a formal dress code is usually in effect.
Most frequently found at ' playtime ' on the quad, or indoors in Main building or UpCDC during the winter, The Monkeys perform on and off campus and strive to bring the fun of circus arts to the Vassar community.
The season was viewed as a success on multiple levels, as coach Jim Barker would go on to win the CFL Coach of the Year award, and kick returning standout Chad Owens would bring home the CFL's Most Outstanding Special Teams Player award.
) Most are " graduates of the ALEPH rabbinic program, created in the late 1990s to bring greater consistency to the course of study and relieve the pressure on Schachter-Shalomi, who had been personally overseeing each student's progress.
Most subsequent attempts to bring projects to the big screen were aborted, until Yours, Mine and Ours ( with Ball and Henry Fonda ) in 1968.
Most of his slaves stayed on at the plantation, though he did bring with him to Huntsville his servant Michael, as well as Michael's wife and three children.
Most noodlers have spotters who help them bring the catfish in, either to shore or to their boat ; noodling in pairs is considered important for safety, and also makes it a more social activity, with noodling partners often forming long-term partnerships.
In 1996, GameSpot named him as the number five in their listing of the Most Influential People in Computer Gaming, " honored for helping to bring back serious flight simulations that don't alienate beginners.
Most notably, Bonnie Raitt would bring " Thing Called Love " to No. 11 on the U. S. charts with her 1989 release, Nick of Time.
* " Authority ": Most religions are authoritarian in nature, and thus provide their adherents with spiritual and moral role models, who they believe can bring highly positive influences both to adherents and society in general.
He is perhaps best remembered for being named the Most Valuable Player of the 1955 World Series, pitching a shutout in Game 7 against the New York Yankees to help bring the Dodgers their first World Series title.
Most sex clubs in the U. S. and Canada do not serve alcohol because of local blue laws and legal requirements associated with a liquor license, but some allow customers to bring their own.
Most notable were perhaps Egypt, where several Jokers who took the form of ancient Egyptian Gods had begun to bring back the ancient religion, and Central America, where two ace brothers were leading a Wild Card revolution.
Most recently, RTD has been defended by various philosophers and even developed in promising ways to bring it into harmony with generative grammar in Noam Chomsky's sense, particularly by Stephen Neale.
Most notably, John Kerry's sister Diana Kerry visited a number of Canadian cities to bring out the vote.
Most of the exhibit areas bring visitors into the era's espionage environment.

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