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Most of what is said about his great men of history has already been said, and what has not is largely irrelevant to the contemporary scene.
Most of the professional teams ' cheerleading squads would more accurately be described as dance teams by contemporary standards ; as they rarely, if ever, actively encourage crowd noise or perform modern cheerleading moves.
Most contemporary historians still agree that it is unlikely that any of the recorded emperors existed until about five hundred years after Suijin's reign and about a millennium after Jimmu's recorded reign.
Most contemporary scholars regard Mark as a source used by Luke ( see Markan Priority ).
Most of Wyndham's novels have a contemporary 1950s English setting.
Most contemporary Western law on the subject is derived from the Roman jurisprudence.
Most contemporary psychologists though would agree on the following definition:
Most contemporary historians of science now reject the conflict thesis in its original form, arguing instead that it has been superseded by subsequent historical research indicating a more nuanced understanding:
Most contemporary Unitarian Christians believe that one's personal moral convictions guide one's political activities, and that a secular society is the most viable, just and fair.
Most contemporary western ensembles bands for Rock, Pop, Jazz, R & B etc.
Most contemporary press accounts attributed Bryan's nomination to his eloquence, though in the case of Republican and other gold-favoring newspapers, they considered it his demagoguery.
Most contemporary formulations of the Transcendental argument have been developed within the framework of ( Christian ) Presuppositional apologetics, hence they tend to conclude that the God of Christianity is the one whose existence is being demonstrated.
Most contemporary performances are given on the stage with a live ensemble.
Most modern scholars however treat Bacchylides as an exact contemporary of Pindar, placing his birth around 518 BC.
Most contemporary critics accept Brunvand's findings.
Most French dramatists of the 1930s and 1940s, including Anouilh's most significant contemporary influence, Giraudoux, not only wrote for the stage but also composed poetry, novels, or essays.
Most contemporary scholars, including Professor Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke, identify the most inflential writer who gave birth to the British Israelite movement as John Wilson.
Most of these were contemporary, inserted over exterior shots and some scenes, with rarely any story relevance or awareness from the characters.
Most contemporary radios for that markets can do " fives " as well as " zeroes " out of the box.
Most early accounts of Matsys ' life are composed primarily of legend and very little contemporary accounts exist of the nature of his activities or character.
Most ramesside Kinglists name a king Nebka before him, but since there are still difficulties in connecting that name with contemporary horus names, some egyptologists question the handed down throne sequence.
Most contemporary psychological research questions the existence of Jungian functions and the MBTI's ability to tell which function is dominant.
Most contemporary genres of African popular music build on cross-pollination with western popular music.
Most scholars accept the indication of some kind of demon or deity, however Judit M. Blair notes that this is an argument without supporting contemporary text evidence.
Most notably, a contemporary of Bernard, John of Salisbury, who was bishop of Chartres, quotes from works attributed to Bernard but does not know the author by name.

Most and UK
Most episodes in the 1960s, 70s, and 80s rated with over 20 million viewers and during the 1990s and early 2000s 15 – 20 million per episode would be typical Like most terrestrial television in the UK, a dramatic decline in viewership has taken place and the show currently posts figures of between 8 and 14 million per episode.
Most American television sets are cable-ready and have a television tuner capable of receiving older analog cable TV ( UK televisions are set up to receive Freeview digital terrestrial broadcasting ).
Most American and European gold jewellery is made of an alloy of gold, the purity of which is stated in karats, indicated by a number followed by the letter K. American gold jewellery must be of at least 10K purity ( 41. 7 % pure gold ), ( though in the UK the number is 9K ( 37. 5 % pure gold ) and is typically found up to 18K ( 75 % pure gold ).
Most RNOs are operated as independent entities working under contract to Janet ( UK ), though Janet operates a small number of RNOs directly.
Most such breweries, such as the regional brewery Shepherd Neame in Kent and Young's and Fuller's in London, control hundreds of pubs in a particular region of the UK, while a few, such as Greene King, are spread nationally.
Most UK Companies are now formed electronically via Company Formation Agents.
Most UK trailers are 45 feet ( 13. 5 metres ) long and, dependent on the position of the fifth wheel and, a coupled tractor unit and trailer will have a combined length of between 50 and 55 feet ( 15. 25 and 16. 75 metres ).
Two test launches were recovered by the Allies: the Bäckebo rocket which landed in Sweden on 13 June 1944 and one recovered by the Polish resistance on 30 May 1944 from Blizna and transported to the UK during Operation Most III.
Most notable of them were AlchNews ( UK ), ZX-Format ( Russia ), and Spectrofon ( Russia ).
The success of the album was further underscored by that of the download-only single See it Like a Baby, making UK No. 45 ( March 2007 ) and the traditional CD release of Thankyou Whoever You Are / Most Toys, which made UK No. 15 and No. 6 in Holland during June 2007.
Most users are Somali immigrants and khat is smuggled from the Netherlands and the UK.
Most of the major national newspapers in the UK carry both cryptic and concise ( quick ) crosswords.
Most other English-speaking countries follow the UK example, but the use of cubic centimetres persists everywhere, especially in the automotive field.
Most of the site was redeveloped in 1996 as a Savacentre ( as this was its original name ) by locals, Sainsburys ' Sydenham ' is one of the largest Sainsbury's store in the UK.
Most of the tower blocks in Northern Ireland UK are in Belfast.
* FlightOnTime. info Most Punctual UK Charter Airline-Summer 2006
* FlightOnTime. info Most Improved UK Charter Airline for Punctuality-Summer 2006
* FlightOnTime. info Most Improved UK Charter Airline-MyTravel Airways UK-Summer 2005
Most UK boroughs had an Auxiliary Fire Service detachment housed alongside the regular brigade equipment.
Most of its concerts are broadcast on BBC Radio 3, streamed online and available as podcasts for a week after broadcast, and a number are televised: the orchestra's website claims that this gives the BBC " the highest broadcast profile of any UK orchestra ".
* Most notably, The Timelords reached the UK Top 40 eight times — once under that name ; once as The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu ; once as 2K ; and five times, including one # 1, under their best-known name, The KLF.
Most of the American and UK anime distribution companies were formed during the early 1990s, and had little competition from such amateur groups.
Most, if not all UK police services still maintain a Special Branch.
Most current research has shown that gender differences in politeness use are complex, since there is a clear association between politeness norms and the stereotypical speech of middle class white women, at least in the UK and US.

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