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Most and canals
Most canals have a limit on height imposed either by bridges or by tunnels.
Most residential lots in the community back up on canals that feed into Lake Okeechobee.
Most of the time the ear canals are self-cleaning ; that is, there is a slow and orderly migration of the skin lining the ear canal from the eardrum to the outer opening of the ear.
Most of the traffic on the canals by this time was in coal delivered to waterside factories which had no other convenient access.
Most rivers in the island were channeled when engineer Saturnino de Brito designed the system of canals in the city.
Most of the lake is spotted with islands, and narrow canals divide the lake in many parts, each having their own names ( major basins include Suur-Saimaa, Orivesi, Puruvesi, Haukivesi, Yövesi, Pihlajavesi, and Pyhäselkä ).
Most of the projects where directed toward the constructions of roads, canals, and other projects that were would enhance the commercial appeal and economic viability of the state.
Most canals in the United Kingdom are maintained by the Canal & River Trust, previously British Waterways, but a minority of canals are privately owned.
Most often, it is caused by ground-water pumping from coastal wells, or from construction of navigation channels or oil field canals.
Most of the people have settled by the Bang Pakong River and along canals.
Most of the route has been radically changed in the intervening centuries by enclosure, mining, urbanisation and the building of roads, canals and railways.
Most canals at this time made significant cuts to tolls in an attempt to remain competitive with the railways.
Most boats in the basin are narrowboats, the most common form of craft on the British canals.

Most and are
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.

Most and extensions
Most of these reports are extensions of the more ordinary research done in the parent fields.
Most AVI files also use the file format extensions developed by the Matrox OpenDML group in February 1996.
Most modern operating systems define sets of permissions that are variations or extensions of three basic types of access:
Most common web browsers can retrieve files hosted on FTP servers, although they may not support protocol extensions such as FTPS.
Most files with. iff extension are in fact ILBM files, wrongly named so because they are the most common IFF files and most assume that they are the only type of IFF files ( on many systems that generate IFF files, file extensions are not important ).
Most such programs ( including all modern programs today ) also included a fairly limited selective part of the search based on quiescence searches, and usually extensions and pruning ( particularly null move pruning from the 1990s onwards ) which were triggered based on certain conditions in an attempt to weed out or reduce obviously bad moves ( history moves ) or to investigate interesting nodes ( e. g. check extensions, passed pawns on seventh rank, etc .).
Most ring and field axioms bearing on the properties of addition and multiplication are theorems of Peano arithmetic or of proper extensions thereof.
Most of his songs are extensions of Baul geeti.
Most of them adapted UFS to their own uses, adding proprietary extensions that may not be recognized by other vendors ' versions of Unix.
Most venture capital funds have a fixed life of 10 years, with the possibility of a few years of extensions to allow for private companies still seeking liquidity.
Most database systems offer proprietary and vendor-specific extensions, exceeding SQL / PSM.
Most of the missing characters were derived by script internal extensions, rather than borrowings, but a small number of characters seem to derive from Greek, such as eF ' eF '.
Most players use Texas Instruments TMS320DA25x ARM plus digital signal processor as their CPU and support some version of Creative's environmental audio extensions ( EAX ).
Most of these extensions and variants have no IANA registration, so there is much scope for confusion, if the extensions are used.
Most telephone numbers belong to the E. 164 numbering plan, though some PABXs ( business telephone systems ) have internal extensions.
Most of the tail vertebrae bear bony, rod-like extensions, as well as bony tendons in some species.
The smallest logic satisfying the above conditions is called K. Most modal logics commonly used nowadays ( in terms of having philosophical motivations ), e. g. C. I. Lewis's S4 and S5, are extensions of K. However a number of deontic and epistemic logics, for example, are non-normal, often because they give up the Kripke schema.
Most option agreements specify the prices of additional extensions ( most commonly one extension, also for 12 – 18 months ), should the producer be unable to put the movie together in the originally specified term, and choose to extend.
Most devices are extensions of desk-top EHR systems, using a variety of software to communicate and access files remotely.
Most of the Standard Stock was built to replace the first generation of " Gate Stock " Tube trains or to provide additional trains for extensions built in the 1920s and early 1930s.
Most of the usual utility programs are provided, some with extensions to reflect the availability of multiple machines.
Most states grant extensions of time to file corporate tax returns.

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