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Most and clearly
Most wars had other causes but they reinforced mercantilism by clearly defining the enemy, and justified damage to the enemy's economy.
Most researchers of the subject at the time used the perceived light of a dim phosphorescent surface as " detectors ", although work in the period clearly showed the change in brightness to be a physiological phenomenon rather than some actual change in the level of illumination.
Most boots have a heel that is clearly distinguishable from the rest of the sole, even if the two are made of one piece.
Most groups, such as the Association of Software Professionals, the Software Industry Professionals group and PC Shareware clearly state their position that any software marketed as ' try before you buy ' is shareware.
Most countries apply pavement markings to clearly indicate the limits of each lane and the direction of travel that it must be used for.
Most Melbourne channels ( Seven, Nine and Ten ) can also be received in analogue and more clearly in digital in Traralgon with a suitable roof-top antenna.
Most people with tinnitus have some degree of hearing loss, in that they are often unable to hear clearly external sounds that occur within the same range of frequencies as their " phantom sounds ".
Heaven seemed open to my view, and I saw distinctly and clearly that instead of our High Priest coming out of the Most Holy of the heavenly sanctuary to come to this earth on the tenth day of the seventh month, at the end of the 2300 days, that He for the first time entered on that day the second apartment of that sanctuary ; and that He had a work to perform in the Most Holy before coming to this earth in His Second Coming.
Most angering of all to Homer is that fact that he clearly sees the cunning, ulterior motive of Hud in his show of personal attention and feigned affection toward Lonnie, in that Hud is trying to use this attraction to gain Lonnie ’ s support in his moves against Homer.
Most breed standards use the terms " ticked " and " roan " interchangeably, with the former referring to clearly defined flecks on a white background and the latter to flecks so closely spaced that the mixture appears even.
Most individual examples are clearly one species or the other, but even experts cannot always tell the difference, particularly as many cultivated trees are crossbreeds.
Most boots have a heel that is clearly distinguishable from the rest of the sole, even if the two are made of one piece.
Most of the existing manuscripts of the history are in Welsh but these are clearly translations of a Latin original.
Most casebooks do not clearly outline the law ; instead, they force the student to interpret the cases and draw the basic legal concepts from the cases themselves.
Most clearly, a single concept — which by definition has only one connotation and denotation ( at a time ), might be expressed by terms having different senses.
Most references only slightly resemble elements of the show, but the sign identifying the town is clearly inspired by it.
Most of the content of the psalm is a prayer for the peace and prosperity of Jerusalem, and its use in the coronation service clearly draws a parallel between Jerusalem and the United Kingdom, as William Blake had in his poem Jerusalem ( which Parry set to music later, in 1916 ).
Most users of bilingual law dictionaries need information about language and law, and the lexicographer's task is to present the information as clearly and structured as possible.
Most forms of legal writing, and contracts in particular, seek to establish clearly defined rights and duties for certain individuals.
Most of the Bombardier production stayed in North American and it was the most popular series of snowcats ever produced, but it was clearly a niche product.
Most of these blocks tilt to the east, and the horizontal banding of individual flows shows clearly on their western scarps.
Most of these ranks clearly follow those for the rikishi, or wrestlers, with the exception of the tate and fuku-tate ranks, which stand for chief and deputy chief, respectively.
Most of them were clearly directed against Bakunin and his followers.

Most and seen
Most of them had seen Our American Cousin before, and unless Miss Keene was on stage, there was not much to it.
Most psychiatrists dismiss these instances of that weird feeling as the deja vue ( already seen ) illusion, just as they dismiss dream previsions as coincidences.
Most boomerangs seen today, are of the tourist or competition sort, and are almost invariably of the returning type.
Most of the kinds commonly eaten fresh or dried, those of the genus Phaseolus, come originally from the Americas, being first seen by a European when Christopher Columbus, during his exploration, of what may have been the Bahamas, found them growing in fields.
Most of these interpretations are easily seen to be equivalent to counting k-combinations.
Although the March 2007 issue of Foreign Policy listed BJU as one of " The World's Most Controversial Religious Sites " because of its past influence on American politics, BJU has seen little political controversy since Stephen Jones became president.
Most modern CPUs are primarily von Neumann in design, but elements of the Harvard architecture are commonly seen as well.
Most of Oued Bouskoura's bed has been covered due to urbanization and only the part south of El-Jadida road can now be seen.
Most releases that contain the label " director's cut " or " extended edition " include minor changes and / or scene additions not seen in a film's theatrical release, but that do not tend to greatly affect or change the plot, story or overall product.
Most sing well and several are commonly seen cagebirds ; foremost among these is the domesticated Canary ( Serinus canaria domestica ).
Most presidents in such countries are selected by democratic means ( popular direct or indirect election ); however, like all other systems, the presidential model also encompasses people who become head of state by other means, notably through military dictatorship or coup d ' état, as often seen in Latin American, Middle Eastern and other presidential regimes.
Most countries have seen a tremendous increase in life expectancy since 1945.
The Bahá ' í Faith has the concept of the Most Great Spirit, seen as the bounty of God.
Most other GTELs have been built for small passenger trains, and only a few have seen any real success in that role.
Most molecules are far too small to be seen with the naked eye, but there are exceptions.
Most animals are multicellular, but some are too small to be seen by the naked eye.
Most of these accompanied Prado in live presentations or were seen in Mexican films.
Most of the comets seen close to the Sun are believed to have reached their current positions through gravitational distortion of the Oort cloud by the tidal force exerted by the Milky Way galaxy.
Most Oxfordian researchers, including Charlton Ogburn, claim that Hamlet is the play most easily seen as portraying Oxford's life story.
Most community card poker games like Texas hold ' em are considered closed as well, because the only cards exposed before showdown belong to everyone ; the individual players ' cards are never seen until showdown.
Inasmuch as I am concerned, Most Excellent Sir, the effusion of my gratitude is inexplicable, at having had the unique satisfaction capable of filling the human heart, as is to deserve the public confidence in circumstances so critical to govern the independent Isthmus ; and I can only correspond to such high distinction with the sacrifices I am willing to make since I devoted myself, as it wished, to the mother country that has seen me be born and to who I owe all that I own ...
Most quasars cannot be seen with small telescopes, but 3C 273, with an average apparent magnitude of 12. 9, is an exception.
Most of the priests trained in Rome had seen malaria victims and were familiar with the shivering brought on by the febrile phase of the disease.
Most important was the populist argument ; that there was a need to " Awaken, in the senators ... a more acute sense of responsibility to the people ," which it was felt they lacked ; election through state legislatures was seen as an anachronism that was out of step with the wishes of the American people, and one that had led to the Senate becoming " a sort of aristocratic body-too far removed from the people, beyond their reach, and with no special interest in their welfare ".

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