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Most of Hofstadter's books are characterized by some kind of structural alternation: in GEB between dialogues and chapters, in The Mind's I between selections and reflections, in Metamagical Themas between Chapters and Postscripts, and so forth.
Most scholars see chapters 1 – 16 ( the Priestly code ) and chapters 17 – 26 ( the Holiness code ) as the work of two related schools, but while the Holiness material employs the same technical terms as the Priestly code, it broadens their meaning from pure ritual to the theological and moral, turning the ritual of the Priestly code into a model for the relationship of Israel to God: as the tabernacle is made holy by the presence of the Lord and kept apart from uncleanliness, so He will dwell among Israel when Israel is purified ( made holy ) and separated from other peoples.
Most notable among the former League chapters which were spun off was the Philadelphia Science Fiction Society, which served as a model for subsequent SF societies formed independent of the League history.
Most of the chapters were released in the United States in issues of Uncle Scrooge, and in many Disney publications in Europe.
Most of acts one and four follow the novel, piecing together episodes from various chapters.
Most reviews were very favourable, commenting on Rowling's imagination, humour, simple, direct style and clever plot construction, although a few complained that the final chapters seemed rushed.
Most of the story is a straight retrospective of what happened, but comments, or entire chapters that relate to the present time, are interspersed throughout.
Most critics since Stuart Gilbert, in his James Joyce's Ulysses, have named the episodes and they are often called chapters.
Most dresses come from local Texas chapters of Daughters of the American Revolution or directly from the First Ladies themselves.
Most chapters gather on a weekly or monthly basis, though some events occur sporadically, e. g., February 29th, Friday the 13th, Typhoon ' T8 ' or a full moon.
Most chapters in the book dealt with non-controversial approaches to revitalizing marriage in areas of trust, role flexibility, communication, identity, and equality.
* " Continuity " – Most of the linear narrative is contained in these chapters.
Most of the Jewish Bible, the Tanakh, which is the basis of the Christian Old Testament, was written in Biblical Hebrew, though a few chapters were written in Biblical Aramaic.
Most chapters stand alone as separate titles, having no relation to any other stories within the Cream Lemon series.
Most chapters divide their available chapter scholarships into three awards: one each for Sophomore, Junior and Senior students.
Most chapters took me weeks, some months.
Most of the chapters in his books focus on one of the main characters, and often end in a surprise or a cliffhanger when the story moves to follow another character.
Most of the rest of the film is spent illustrating each of the book's chapters.
Most Duquesne chapters have suites or wings on campus, in the Duquesne Towers building, although there are some chapters on campus that are not housed.
Most of these two chapters focus on comparing the situation of theoretical and of practical reason and therefore discusses how the Critique of Practical Reason compares to the Critique of Pure Reason.
Most chapters run their meetings with parliamentary rules of order.
Most of the chapters cover the arrivals of different peoples to the islands.

Most and count
* the Order of the Most Holy Annunciation, founded by count Amadeus VI in 1346
Most versions of the Christian Old Testament count Samuel, Kings, Chronicles and Ezra-Nehemiah as two books each, and the " Twelve Prophets " ( or the minor prophets ) as 12 books, giving rise to a count of 39 books for the Old Testament.
Most cities have to accept the authority of the count but Marseille and Nice rebel.
Most beginners rigidly follow point count requirements, but experts will make adjustments based on their hand and the bidding so far.
Most measure words in English correspond to units of measurement or containers, and are themselves count nouns rather than grammatical particles:
* Most of the regions depended on a lord or count in name only, the cities effectively being ruled by guilds and councils and, although in theory part of a kingdom, their interaction with their rulers was regulated by a strict set of liberties describing what the latter could and could not expect from them.
Most calls require between 4 and 32 " counts " ( where a count is roughly one step ).
Most professional fields and tournaments, though, count any hit on a person, the equipment on their person, or even objects picked up at random from the field.
Most UNIX systems count only processes in the running ( on CPU ) or runnable ( waiting for CPU ) states.
Most of these wars were fought over the title of count of Holland, but some have argued that the underlying reason was because of the power struggle of the bourgeois in the cities against the ruling nobility.
Most of this route to the top is pure hiking, but there is a short exposed part that could possibly count as scrambling.
Most commonly, a low platelet count ( thrombocytopenia ) precedes a low neutrophil count ( neutropenia ), with both appearing with relative equal frequencies.
This form is more flexible in its use ; for example, it can be used as a count noun: " Most verses of the psalm have multiple readings.
Most people are diagnosed without symptoms as the result of a routine blood test that returns a high white blood cell count, but, as it advances, CLL results in swollen lymph nodes, spleen, and liver, and eventually anemia and infections.
Most people are diagnosed without symptoms as the result of a routine blood test that returns a high white blood cell count.
Most often the lymphocyte count is greater than 4000 cells per microliter ( µl ) of blood, but can be much higher.
Most of his surviving clocks are longcase clocks being of universally high quality incorporating such features as long going, frequent use of deadbeat escarpments, six spoke wheels, high count trains, repeating, enclosed movements, and a general high standard of workmanship at least equal to that of London makers of the time.
Most modern laboratories use a refinement of total plate count in which serial dilutions of the sample are vacuum filtered through purpose made membrane filters and these filters are themselves laid on nutrient medium within sealed plates.
Most of the last episodes of the Lilo & Stitch: The Series ( a spinoff of the movie of the same name ) had crossovers with various other Disney cartoons, including The Proud Family, Kim Possible, Recess and American Dragon Jake Long, although one might count them as mere cameos, as each plotline took place exclusively in Lilo's hometown in Hawaii.
Most commonly, five such higher-order cycles in a modified vigesimal ( base-20 ) count were used, generating a linear progression of days to span a period of roughly 5125 solar years.
Most cycle counting applications use an ABC analysis, segregating items into various count frequencies.
Most cycle counting frequencies are determined first by Pareto frequency analysis, and then changing the count frequency, or ABC code, as needed per item is based on per piece value, how critical the part may be, or other factors.

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