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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 count the number of runs they have organized and uses round figures-run no.
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 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.

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The other Rutherford films ( all directed by George Pollock ) were Murder at the Gallop ( 1963 ), based on the 1953 Hercule Poirot novel After the Funeral ( In this film, she is identified as Miss JTV Marple, though there was no indication as to what the extra initials might stand for ); Murder Most Foul ( 1964 ), based on the 1952 Poirot novel Mrs McGinty's Dead ; and Murder Ahoy!
Most of these presenters also regularly stand in during the week.
' Most of the movement's leading thinkers, funders, and advocates do not question their most basic assumptions about who we are, what we stand for, and what it is that we should be doing.
Most proposed advances in gun technology are based on the assumption that the solid propellant as a stand alone propulsion system is no longer capable of delivering the required muzzle energy to penetrate future tanks.
Most of the others became elaborate formal descriptions which most readers will never be able to decipher, and therefore may not stand up to automated debugging / compiling, just as a program might look good in review, but a compiler might find some interesting errors, and actually running the program written might find even more interesting errors.
Most notable and vocal among them was Johnny Unitas, who recognized himself solely as a player for the Baltimore Colts until the day he died, with his estate defending that stand to this day.
Most birthstools or chairs had backs which the patient could press against, but Soranus suggests that in some cases the chairs were backless and an assistant would stand behind the mother to support her.
Most stainless steel machetes should be avoided, as many high-carbon stainless-steel machetes cannot stand up to repeated impacts, and will easily break if abused.
Most of the English kingdoms, being in turmoil, could not stand against the Vikings.
Most of these organizations still stand today.
Most observers expected Chiang's government to eventually fall in response to a Communist invasion of Taiwan, and the United States initially showed no interest in supporting Chiang's government in its final stand.
Most recently, the U. S. Attorney's Office retained Dr. Michael Welner, a noted forensic psychiatrist and the chairman of The Forensic Panel in New York City, to address questions related to Mitchell's competency to stand trial.
Most people sit, while Promenaders stand in front of the orchestra.
Most of the opposition, expecting a long debate, had sent their carriages away, and were forced to stand in the rain while North had his waiting.
Most can be played as a stand alone piece.
Most Goreans would never stand in the way of a Man who carried a Home Stone, out of respect for the ideal of Home Stone, and the fierceness by which it would be defended.
Most waiting rooms contain seats for people so they do not have to stand.
The book East Side, West Side: Tales of New York Sporting Life 1910-1960 took the rumors a step further, stating that " Most of the Italian giant's opponents were pushovers, paid to take a dive or too frightened to stand up for three minutes in a row ".
Most of the structures stand amid cactuses, weeds, olive and fig groves, and mulberry trees.
Most observers expected Chiang's government to eventually fall in response to a Communist invasion of Taiwan, and the United States initially showed no interest in supporting Chiang's government in its final stand.
Most members of the Labour Party rejected the government, however, and moved to the opposition benches leaving MacDonald and his supporters to stand as National Labour.
Though Faubus later lost general popularity as a result of his stand against desegregation, at the time he was included among the " Ten Men in the World Most Admired by Americans ", according to Gallup's most admired man and woman poll for 1958.
Most GO Bus service is designed to stand in for train service when it is not operating, or extend the reach of train service to communities beyond their terminus by buses.
Most of the Talmudic rabbis, and Josephus, following the belief that Urim meant lights, argued that divination by Urim and Thummim involved questions being answered by great rays of light shining out of certain jewels on the breastplate ; each jewel was taken to represent different letters, and the sequence of lighting thus would spell out an answer ( though there were 22 letters in the Hebrew alphabet, and only 12 jewels on the breastplate ); two Talmudic rabbis, however, argued that the jewels themselves moved in a way that made them stand out from the rest, or even moved themselves into groups to form words.
Most of the houses in Burcott stand on the " High Street ", which is a crescent shaped road that joins Soulbury Road at each end.

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