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Most and browsers
Most browsers now recognize and support NAB, though it is not strictly part of the GIF89a specification.
Most browsers also display a warning to the user when visiting a site that contains a mixture of encrypted and unencrypted content.
Most browsers alert the user of a TLS / SSL protected exchange with a server by displaying a closed lock icon, or some other sign, when TLS is in use.
Most browsers recognize a specific number of safe fonts, which designers mainly use in order to avoid complications.
Most common web browsers can retrieve files hosted on FTP servers, although they may not support protocol extensions such as FTPS.
Most notable, perhaps, was NewtonScript for the Apple Newton and JavaScript used in all modern browsers.
Most modern hypermedia is delivered via electronic pages from a variety of systems including Media players, web browsers, and stand-alone applications ( i. e., software that does not require network access ).
Most web browsers will blindly follow the URL for inline links, even though it is a frequent security complaint.
Most web browsers will render the contents of the HTML element in their title bar, often pre-or postfixed by the application name.
Most modern browsers come with pop-up blocking tools ; third-party tools tend to include other features such as ad filtering.
* Most Gecko based browsers support search plugins using a SGML based format.
Most modern web browsers also allow the user to define their own style sheet, which can include rules that override the author's layout rules.
Most desktop applications and web browsers support this kind of keyboard navigation.
Most publicly available libraries and frameworks are multi-browser scripts and list the environments ( typically popular browsers in use at the time and in their default configurations ) where they can be expected to work.
Most modern class browsers owe their origins to Smalltalk, one of the earliest object-oriented languages and development environments.
Most often, browsers determine which rendering mode to use based on the presence of a Document Type Declaration in the page ; if a full DOCTYPE is present the browser will use standards mode, and if it is absent the browser will use quirks mode.

Most and display
Most aviation authorities now publish rules and guidance on minimum display heights and criteria for differing conditions.
Most exhibitors will plan " full ," " rolling " and " flat " display for varying weather and airspace conditions.
Most systems were purchased with two peripherals, the Type 30 vector graphics display, and a Soroban Engineering modified IBM Model B Electric typewriter that was used as a printer.
Most shock sites are merely websites that openly display material some will consider as disturbing or repulsive, such as pornography and fetishes.
Most graphics applications will read and display GIF images with any of these table sizes ; but some do not support all sizes when creating images.
Most email clients offer a user option to prefer plain text over HTML ; this is an example of how local factors may affect how an application chooses which " best " part of the message to display.
Most digital camera image sensors use single-color sensor regions, for example using the Bayer filter pattern, and in the camera industry these are known as pixels just like in the display industry, not subpixels.
Most great speakers have a natural ability to display the skills and effectiveness that can help to engage and move an audience for whatever purpose.
Most video machines display the pay table when the player presses a " pay table " button or touches " pay table " on the screen ; some have the pay table listed on the cabinet as well.
Most chemicals display a classic dose response curve-at a low dose
Most commonly, it is now taken to refer to supernatural beings which had at one time been alive and continue to display some aspects of life after death, but the usage is highly variable.
Most of the models were destroyed in the 2005 Aardman studio fire, but a set from A Matter of Loaf and Death is presently on display at the At-Bristol science centre.
Most government departments and agencies have bilingual names ; for example, the Department of Internal Affairs Te Tari Taiwhenua, and places such as local government offices and public libraries display bilingual signs and use bilingual stationery.
Most quartz movements are primarily electronic but are geared to drive mechanical hands on the face of the watch in order to provide a traditional analog display of the time, which is still preferred by some consumers.
Most polyploids display heterosis relative to their parental species, and may display novel variation or morphologies that may contribute to the processes of speciation and eco-niche exploitation.
Most museum and large art galleries own more works than they have room to display.
Most Unicode fonts issued with Windows do not display combining diacritics properly, showing them too far to the right of the letter, as with Tahoma ("< span style =" font-family: Tahoma ;"> m ̧</ span >" and "< span style =" font-family: Tahoma ;"> o ̧</ span >") and Times New Roman ("< span style =" font-family: Times New Roman ;"> m ̧</ span >" and "< span style =" font-family: Times New Roman ;"> o ̧</ span >").
Most dishwashers feature a drying sensor and as such, a dish-washing cycle is always considered complete when a drying indicator, usually in the form of an illuminated " end " light, or in more modern models on a digital display or audible sound, exhibits to the operator that the washing and drying cycle is now over.
Most simply display a logo moving around the screen.
Most cartridges included two games, and when they were inserted the machine would reset and display a menu starting with the programs on the cartridge and then listing the four built-in programs.
Most surviving tiaras are on display in the Vatican, though some were sold off or donated to Catholic bodies.
Most calculators, such as this Texas Instruments TI-86, will halt execution and display an error message when the user or a running program attempts to divide by zero.

Most and warning
Most forces carefully record the location and disposition of their own minefields, because warning signs can be destroyed or removed, and minefields should eventually be cleared.
Most variants begin with the warning that Tam Lin collects either a possession or the virginity of any maiden who passes through the forest of Carterhaugh.
Most modern cockpit will also include some kind of integrated warning system.
Most notable was torpedoing without warning the passenger liner Lusitania in 1915.
Most cable systems and some television stations also simulcast a local NOAA Weather Radio station's programming when the Emergency Alert System is activated in the event of a severe weather or civil defense emergency, normally with the issuance of a tornado warning or tornado emergency, especially in tornado-prone areas of the country.
Most Kirksville residents had heeded Porter ’ s warning to depart, but Cutts was shot when two Confederate soldiers attempted to enter the cellar where she was hiding, and she was hit by a Union bullet meant for them as she ran out.
Most notable councilors, foremost among them Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester and Sir Francis Walsingham, were strongly opposed, even warning the Queen of the hazards of childbirth at her age.
Most plinkers will, however, yell out a warning before starting a shooting session and will make sure their comrades have ceased firing before going out to work with their targets.
Most tanning beds have about the same amount of UVA as sunlight ( as opposed to UVB ), while the ' warning signs ' of overexposure, such as sunburn, do not appear at the same rate indoors as out.
Most of them take their name from their use as sites for warning beacons as part of Britain's early warning system in Elizabethan times, when they were lit to warn of the coming of the Spanish Armada.
Most of the time, bleeding occurs without warning and stops spontaneously.
Most of the coastal inhabitants had not evacuated, partly because of short warning ( a hurricane warning was issued just a few hours before landfall ) and partly because the " young " city's population knew little about the danger a major hurricane posed.
Most often this is in the context of a shouted warning, indicating the arrival of officers at the scene of a crime.
Gerber Childrenswear continues to enforce and defend its trademark, Most of the times with out even warning users that were not aware that " Onesies " belong to Gerber.
Most race promoters and organizers have always issued the warning to competitors, " Do not win, if you do not want the tattoo.
Most situations require the officers to give the suspect a warning to give them the chance to surrender.

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