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Most of the competitors were members of the military and it became clear at this competition and in the subsequent years, that there was no uniformity of rules for the sport.
Most competitors to Intel started off with such character oriented 8-bit microprocessors.
Most participants of any multi-sport event, with approximately twice as many competitors as the Summer Olympics.
Most of RCA Victor Records ' competitors quickly adopted the raised label and edges.
Most racetracks have meandering circuits with many curves, chicanes and changes in height, to allow for a challenge in skill to the competitors, notably motocross and touring car racing-these tend to predominate throughout most of the world, but especially in Europe.
Most notable are the desires for sex, and the predisposition to violent aggression towards authority figures and towards sexual competitors, which both obstruct the gratification of a person's instincts.
Most trail races only have a single stage, where competitors are timed over the entire duration of their run, including stops at aid stations.
The competition lasted for 3 weeks and included 64 bands ... the Lime Spiders ( with new drummer Stephen Rawle ) got into the competition only at the last minute, and in the end they won the prize, beating competitors that included The Celibate Rifles and The Most.
Most of their customers and competitors were in the Upper West Side, and at that time most ' respectable stores ' only specialized in one trade.
Most competitors use normal road cars but some use specially built vehicles ( motorkhana specials ) which are much lighter and have specialised braking systems to facilitate the spin turns.
Most of its competitors are local groups of psychiatrists or psychologists who enter into contracts with individual prisons.
Most of the manufacturers counter with their own studies though touting the advantages of their own individual lines overall and against their competitors.
Most TR8s went to the US, where they did not fare well due to both Triumph's poor build quality at the time and the unusually strong pound which peaked at around $ 2. 40 by 1980, making Triumphs fairly expensive compared to competitors.
Most speedway dirt competitors reside in the South.
Most contests are presided over by a master of ceremonies, whose job is to announce the competitors prior to the contest and keep the audience engaged throughout the contest with enthusiastic play-by-play commentary and amusing anecdotes.
Most countries hold National Championships, many of which are open to international competitors ( including the Netherlands, Germany and Belgium ).
Most likely, originally there was only one contest of each kind, and only two competitors in each contest ( Liv.
Most firms today realize the importance of knowing what their competitors are doing and how the industry is changing, and the information gathered allows organizations to understand their strengths and weaknesses.
Most competitors come from local rugby teams or the British Army ; many of the course records are held by Tetbury Rugby Club.
Most of the American competitors were students at Harvard University or Princeton University or members of the Boston Athletic Association.
Despite Cordelia's desperate attempts at getting someone to realize that she is not Faith, she and Buffy are both targeted by a diverse group of Slayerfest competitors: Hans & Fredrick Gruenstahler, " The Most Dangerous Game " hunter Frawley, Kulak, a demon of the Miquot Clan, and Lyle Gorch from " Bad Eggs " and his new wife Candy.
Most race promoters and organizers have always issued the warning to competitors, " Do not win, if you do not want the tattoo.

Most and enter
Most do not enter the World to Come immediately, but now experience a period of review of their earthly actions and they are made aware of what they have done wrong.
Most of the other soldiers are captured or killed almost as soon as they enter the planet's atmosphere as evidenced in the game's intro, so it falls upon Bitterman to penetrate the Strogg capital city alone and ultimately to assassinate the Strogg leader, the Makron.
Most of the Chiefs whose territories the " Protectorate " subsumed did not enter into it voluntarily.
Most juniors who enter the international circuit do so by progressing through ITF, Satellite, Future, and Challenger tournaments before entering the main circuit.
Most wiki software uses a special syntax, known as wiki markup, for users to format the text, instead of requiring them to enter in HTML.
Most individuals who enter an emergency department and are unaware of their names are generally in a psychotic state.
Most species live beside water, but river otters usually enter it only to hunt or travel, otherwise spending much of their time on land to avoid their fur becoming waterlogged.
Most primary cosmic rays ( those that enter the atmosphere from deep space ) are composed of familiar stable subatomic particles that normally occur on Earth, such as protons, atomic nuclei, or electrons.
Most Europeans with the temerity to enter the region had never been heard from again.
Most Australian States and Territories enter Boys and Girls teams in both the High School ( 15 and under ) and Primary School ( 12 and under ) divisions.
Most of these go to muscles and are therefore called motor impulses ; some are secretory and enter glands ; a portion are inhibitory their function being to restrain secretion.
" Most of these developments have this feature in common, that the distribution functions of the various stochastic variables which enter into their problems are assumed to be of known functional form, and the theories of estimation and of testing hypotheses are theories of estimation of and of testing hypotheses about, one or more parameters.
Most students enter in Grade 7 through a two-stage competitive process.
Most minerals that enter into the dietary physiology of organisms consist of simple compounds of chemical elements.
Most enter the field from a variety of disciplines, including biology, genetics, nursing, psychology, public health and social work.
Most venture capitalists treat information confidentially, but as a matter of business practice, they do not typically enter into Non Disclosure Agreements because of the potential liability issues those agreements entail.
Most claim that they exist mainly as a non-judgmental environment for anorexics ; a place to turn to, to discuss their illness, and to support those who choose to enter recovery.
Most winter in that sea, but some enter the Atlantic in late summer, reaching north to Great Britain and Ireland.
Most individuals who enter bankruptcy do so under Chapter 13 ( a " reorganization " plan ) or Chapter 7 ( a " liquidation " of debtor's assets ).
Most of the theatres had circular-design, with an open area above the pit to allow sunlight to enter and light the stage.
Most commonly ( 43 %), travel occupational therapists enter the industry between the ages of 21-30.
Most Kirksville residents had heeded Porter ’ s warning to depart, but Cutts was shot when two Confederate soldiers attempted to enter the cellar where she was hiding, and she was hit by a Union bullet meant for them as she ran out.
Most coins enter circulation through the change drawers of businesses.
Most of the murals are open for public viewing without charge during open hours, although there are ongoing negotiations by the Recreation and Parks Department of San Francisco to begin charging visitors a fee to enter the mural rotunda.

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