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Most and colored
Most species are rather simply colored, lacking the flashy spotted or rosetted coats like many species of felids and viverrids have.
Most colored glass used in the art market is manufactured in volume by vendors who serve this market although there are some glass makers with the ability to make their own color from raw materials.
Most pictures were still black-and-white, and many color pictures were hand colored, often by child labor.
* Most of the 1980s episodes were colored and composited using computer animation technology, rather than the more traditional ink and paint on cels.
Most of the bad stories about Peter are likely to be colored by Black Legend, coined by his enemies, who finally succeeded in their rebellion.
Most of these hidden areas have a collection of colored crystals that are arranged to mirror the button colors and locations on the traditional Super Nintendo controller ; in a game very reminiscent of Simon, the player is required to repeat a series of tones that sound when a crystal lights up, using the buttons on the controller, to acquire hidden items.
Most experimental systems broadcast entire frames in sequence, with a colored filter ( or " gel ") that rotated in front of an otherwise conventional black and white television tube.
Most airsoft guns fire round plastic pellets, which are mostly colored white, but also black " invisible " or phosphorestic.
Most systems broadcast entire frames in sequence, with a colored filter ( or " gel ") that rotated in front of an otherwise conventional black and white television tube.
Having been initiated into a colored fraternity called the Jewels of the Crown, they strike up a friendship with the Most Precious Diamond, the high officer of the lodge, who frequently tries to get his hands on the boys ' money.
Most species are nocturnal and colored in hues of brown, although there are a number of diurnal species, some of which have vivid patterns in yellow, green and black with varied reddish and blackish mottling and reticulation.
Most " black onyx " on the market is artificially colored.
Most are colored blue and or green, with black and occasionally yellow.
Most such units are made of heavy, often brightly colored plastic, though some more expensive units have ruggedized metal or plastic cases.
Most towers were originally crowned with wooden tents ; the extant brick tents with strips of colored tiles go back to the 1680s.
Most location cards are colored like units and can only be placed in specific arenas.
* Most often pale colored, be dark or discolored
Most of cadmium produced worldwide is used in the production of nickel-cadmium batteries, but about half the remaining consumption, which is about 2, 000 tons annually, is used to produce colored cadmium pigments.
Most commercial antifreeze formulations include corrosion inhibiting compounds, and a colored dye ( commonly a green, red, orange, yellow, or blue fluorescent ) to aid in identification.
Most of these monks embellished their caves with religious statuary and elaborate, brightly colored frescoes.
Most solid colored cats result from a recessive gene that suppresses the tabby pattern.
Most are brown colored, while others are black, reddish or yellow.
Most sets are pre-printed with outline images of popular children's characters or other subjects, which are then colored in before baking.
Most nail polishes are made of nitrocellulose dissolved in a solvent ( e. g. butyl acetate or ethyl acetate ) and either left clear or colored with various pigments.

Most and textile
Most developed branches of industry are shipbuilding ( In the early 1970s its shipyard Uljanik was building the biggest ships in the world as Berge Adria and others ), metal processing, wood industry, furniture industry, automotive components industry, electric machines and appliances industry, glass, plastic, textile, tobacco industry.
Other industries in Most include textile, ceramics, steel, and chemicals.
Most of the textile industries closed in the 1960s: today the services sector is the most thriving one.
Most of the population had been weavers for generations, so when water-powered textile mills were built on the many streams and small rivers in the area, the area was well set to become a major producer of textiles.
Most commonly young girls working in mills or other textile factories would be afflicted with this disease.

Most and leather
Most of the time, one side is left as bare wood while the other side may be covered in leather or a softer material such as piano felt.
Most corrected-grain leather is used to make pigmented leather as the solid pigment helps hide the corrections or imperfections.
Most duet systems are held by placing the hands through a leather strap, with the thumbs outside of the strap and the palms resting on wooden bars, though some Wheatstone models use the thumb strap of the English concertina.
Most species are known as clematis in English, while some are also known as traveller's joy, a name invented for the sole British native, C. vitalba, by the herbalist John Gerard ; virgin's bower for C. viticella ; old man's beard, applied to several with prominent seedheads ; and leather flower or vase vine for the North American Clematis viorna.
Most starfish cannot move quickly, the leather star ( Dermasterias imbricata ) managing just 15 centimetres ( 6 inches ) in a minute.
Most men's footwear produced to be worn with tuxedos or with dress military uniforms is made of patent leather, and many formal types of heels for women are also produced using patent leather.
Most partners desks made in the 19th century were built of high quality woods such as oak, mahogany or walnut and finished with tooled leather inserts on top and brass fittings all around.
Most major designers offer seasonal and perennial wallet collections of black and brown leather wallets.
Most sets of Rees today are bound in calf, with two parts to the volume, but the quality of the leather used has meant that in many cases the hinges have rotted and the covers loosened, necessitating rebinding.
Most British Army regiments ' mess dress incorporates high-waisted, very tight trousers known as overalls, the bottoms of which buckle under leather Wellington or George boots.
Most of the szlachta could afford only one expensive karabela and, in case of a dire need, simply replaced the ebony or ivory scabbard with a leather version and removed some of the precious stones from the hilt in order to convert it into a reliable weapon.
Most hiking boots are constructed of leather, often with a breathable waterproof lining, such as Gore-Tex.
Most Korean armour was based with leather, cloth, and iron.
Most German police forces adopted a version of the Jäger shako, after World War I, which replaced the spiked leather helmet ( Pickelhaube ) that had become identified with the previous Imperial regime.
Most bondage belts are made of fabric or leather as these materials tend to be more comfortable and better distribute pressure over the skin.
Most of the leather balls in use are at least 80 years old, which makes them true sporting antiques ; the trouble is that modern rubber balls bounce too much for the kolf course, making for a less traditional experience.
Most shields featured some form of reinforced rim, generally toughened leather, although some historians believe the rims on certain shields would have been constructed from metal.
Most commonly offered as a leather dress shoe, brogues may also come in the form of boots, canvas or leather sneakers or any other shoe type that includes or evokes the multi-piece construction and perforated, serrated edges characteristic of brogues.
Most armour was made of hardened leather and iron, lanced together onto a fabric backing, sometimes silk.

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