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Most major powers repudiated Cold War assassination tactics, though many allege that this was merely a smokescreen for political benefit and that covert and illegal training of assassins continues today, with Russia, Israel, the U. S., Argentina, Paraguay, Chile, and other nations accused of still regularly engaging in such operations.
Most of IBM's early binary " scientific " computers, beginning with the vacuum tube IBM 701 in 1952, used a single 36-bit accumulator, along with a separate multiplier / quotient register to handle operations with longer results.
Most authors agree that Davis invented unit operations if not substantially developed it.
Most of the other operations closed in well under a decade.
Most of IKEA's operations, including the management of the majority of its stores, the design and manufacture of its furniture, and purchasing and supply functions are overseen by INGKA Holding, a private, for-profit Dutch company.
Most 8-bit operations could only be performed on the 8-bit accumulator ( the A register ).
Most instructions have dot-letter suffixes, permitting operations to occur on 8-bit bytes (". b "), 16-bit words (". w "), and 32-bit longs (". l ").
Most formalisms provide the following operations to construct regular expressions.
Most of all, the potential for decreased private motor vehicle operations along the trolley's service line because of the service provision could result in lower ambient noise levels than without.
Most graphic hardware has internal support for blitting operations and sprite drawing.
Most estimates of the weight come from culling operations that were carried out in the 1960s.
Most such file systems also store directories as simple lists of entries, which makes directory lookups and updates linear time operations and degrades performance on very large directories.
Most batch processing systems for mainframe computers may also be considered " multi-user ", to avoid leaving the CPU idle while it waits for I / O operations to complete.
Most infrastructure is publicly owned, while most operations are performed by private companies ; public transport is subsidized.
Most coal operations left Wilkes-Barre by the end of World War II, and the 1959 Knox Mine Disaster marked the end of King Coal's heyday.
Most industry is a small-scale, aimed at regional markets rather than national operations.
Most of their printing plants were closed and print operations consolidated to Racine by the mid 1990s.
Most but not all movie theaters are commercial operations catering to the general public, who attend by purchasing a ticket.
Most such international operations are established and implemented by the United Nations itself, with troops serving under UN operational control.
On January 17, 2002 the FBI published the first Most Wanted Terrorists Seeking Information list ( now known as the FBI's " Seeking Information-War on Terrorism " list ), in order to profile the five wanted terrorists about whom very little was known, but who were suspected of plotting additional terrorist attacks in martyrdom operations.
Most noted is the read cycle time, the time between successive read operations to an open row.
Most 8-bit operations work on the 8-bit accumulator ( the A register ).
Most modern US doctrine is based around the concept of full spectrum operations.
Most of the war consisted of a series of largely successful British operations against Dutch colonial economic interests, although British and Dutch naval forces also met once off the Dutch coast.
Most are small operations.

Most and encountered
Most acids encountered in everyday life are aqueous solutions, or can be dissolved in water, and these two definitions are most relevant.
Most collective nouns encountered in everyday speech, such as " group ", are mundane and are not specific to one kind of constituent object.
Most instances of elves in ballads are male ; the only commonly encountered female elf is the Queen of Elfland, who appears in Thomas the Rhymer and The Queen of Elfland's Nourice, in which a woman is abducted to be a wet-nurse to the queen's baby, but promised that she may return home once the child is weaned.
Most commonly encountered of the halides is gadolinium ( III ) chloride ( GdCl < sub > 3 </ sub >).
Most lossless compression programs do two things in sequence: the first step generates a statistical model for the input data, and the second step uses this model to map input data to bit sequences in such a way that " probable " ( e. g. frequently encountered ) data will produce shorter output than " improbable " data.
Most ( with the exception of the choirboys ) appear never to have encountered one another before.
Most crystalline materials encountered in everyday life are polycrystalline, with the individual crystals being microscopic in scale, but macroscopic single crystals can be produced either naturally ( e. g. diamonds ) or artificially.
* Most vaccines protect against infections that are infrequently encountered ; HIV may be encountered daily by individuals at high risk.
Most peptides are synthesized by ribosomes, but ciclosporin is a cyclic nonribosomal peptide of 11 amino acids and contains a single-amino acid, which are rarely encountered in nature.
Most notably, he encountered Guillaume Apollinaire.
Most of the Genesis collectors continuously sampled all of the solar wind which the spacecraft encountered ( the ‘ bulk solar wind ’).
Most programmers today who are aware of the term macro have encountered them in C or C ++, where they are a static feature which are built in a small subset of the language, and are capable only of string substitutions on the text of the program.
Most species show strong migratory habits and consequently one or more species can be encountered at different times of the year in Europe, the British Isles, Iberia, Iceland, Africa, Southeast Asia, Siberia, North America, South America and Australasia.
Most sidecars are also fitted with steering damping devices, of either friction or hydraulic type, to lessen the effects of sudden inputs, as encountered on rough roads, upon the vehicle's handling.
Most data about pygmy right whales come from individual specimens washed up on coastlines ; they are rarely encountered at sea and so they are not the primary subject of any whale watching cruises.
Most commonly, Europeans learned to identify the tribes by translating their exonym, what another group whom the Europeans encountered first called the Apachean peoples.
Most knowledge of the western parts of the conflict comes through accounts of French explorers and the tribes they encountered during the early years of exploration.
Most flights were able to fly in formation above the clouds and none encountered serious antiaircraft opposition.
The Annotated Chronicles cites the Dragonlance Adventures, which states that " Most Kender are encountered during wanderlust, a particular phase in a kender's life that occurs for most kender during their early 20s.
Most Democrats and some Republicans are critical of such ideas, partly because of the large ( US $ 1 trillion or more ) federal borrowing the plan would require, which might actually worsen the imbalance between revenues and expenses that Bush pointed to as a looming problem ; and partly because of the problems encountered by the United Kingdom's privatized pension plan.
Most interestingly, where hills were encountered, " road cut " techniques were employed to ensure that the railroad bed was graded as flatly, as possible.
Most of the halocarbons encountered in everyday life-solvents, medicines, plastics are man-made.
Most other unusual creatures encountered in Final Fantasy X are fiends, monsters created from the restless dead by Pyreflies to devour the living.

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