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Most and cool
Most forms are pricked with a fork or a similar tool to keep the finished product from puffing up, and the resulting flat piece of dough is cooked at high heat until it develops dark spots, then set aside to cool and, if sufficiently thin, to harden to crispness.
Most diapirs do not reach the surface to form volcanoes, but instead slow down, cool, and usually solidify 5 to 30 kilometers underground as plutons ( hence the use of the word pluton ; in reference to the Roman god of the underworld Pluto ).
Most domestic pig varieties are susceptible to sunburn and heat stress, and all pigs lack sweat glands and cannot cool themselves.
Most stars are actually relatively cool objects emitting much of their electromagnetic radiation in the visible part of the spectrum.
Most of these plants are from high altitude cloud forests and require very cool conditions and abundant moisture throughout the year.
Most of the species from this genus are considered less difficult in cultivation than plants from the genus Dracula, and some of them are very easy to cultivate and have a ' weedy ' habit such as Veitch's Masdevallia, but the majority of these species are usually very difficult to maintain in cultivation unless the plants can be kept cool and moist all the time.
Most of the United States production is in California, with a smaller percentage of the crop grown in Skagit Valley, Washington, where cool springs, mild summers and rich soil abounds and to a lesser degree on Long Island, New York.
Most Colombians live in the Andes, high above sea level where climates range from temperate to cool ( the highest points get snow ).
Most of these studies give two thermoregulatory roles for the sail of Dimetrodon: one as a means of warming quickly in the morning, and another as a way to cool down when body temperature becomes high.
Most modern infantry machine guns ( GPMG, General Purpose Machine Gun ) are issued with several quick change barrels that are swapped out allowing one barrel to cool while the gun fires with the other.
Most cyclamen species originate from the Mediterranean, where summers are hot and dry and winters are cool and wet, and are summer-dormant: their leaves sprout in the autumn, remain through the winter, and wither the next spring.
Most of the retired stars were cool to the idea, except for then-current Dallas Eagles manager Charlie Grimm.
Most grey pigments have a cool or warm cast to them, as the human eye can detect even a minute amount of saturation.
Most manufacturers recommend bringing cool, fresh air in at the bottom front of the case, and exhausting warm air from the top rear.
Most firefighters left the scene at 14: 50 that day, although the debris continued to cool for another day or so.
Most other yachts use a " wet exhaust ," which draws in seawater to cool engine coolant in a heat exchanger.
Most of the interior and southern edges of the plateau are covered with damp, cool deciduous forests which makes for spectacular colours during autumn foliage.
Most Epidendrum species require cool or intermediate to warm conditions for culture, and the commonly cultivated species, such as E. radicans grow in typically cool conditions.
Most of all, the Chrysler Turbine is a reminder that all the cool stuff used to be made in the U. S. I hope it will be again.
Most of the leaders were rather cool toward her project, but it was somewhat revised by a so-called All-Parties Conference which met at Delhi in January-February, 1925, and was formally approved by a convention held at Cawnpore in April.
Most commonly, it's because he walks crooked ; sometimes it's just a limp from being ringbarked when he was a teenager, more often it's because one hot day he stuck one leg into a trough to cool it off and then took it out to place the other one in, but it buckled under his weight when he tried to stand on it alone, leaving him with a bent leg for the rest of his life.

Most and temperate
Most desert and temperate climates get at least of rain per year.
Most of the species are tropical and subtropical, though a few genera reach the temperate zone.
Most begonias can be grown outdoors year-round in subtropical or tropical climates, but in temperate climates begonias are grown outdoors as annuals, or as house or greenhouse plants.
Most gadid species are found in temperate waters of the Northern Hemisphere, although there are some exceptions.
Most temperate and polar species nest over the spring-summer, although some albatrosses and procellariids nest over the winter.
Most are widespread in tropical and subtropical regions, less so in temperate climates.
Most warm temperate climate plants are also evergreen.
Most species are native to the temperate northern hemisphere, though their range extends into the northern subtropics.
Most of the Cascades ' lower and middle elevations are covered in coniferous forest and temperate rainforest ; the higher altitudes have areas of alpine tundra and glaciers.
Most species are resident, remaining in Central and South America all year round, but the few species found in temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere are partially migratory, spending the winter further south.
Most of the galliform birds are more or less resident, but some of the smaller temperate species ( such as quail ) do migrate over considerable distances.
Most species are found in the temperate Northern Hemisphere, however some are also found in widely divergent areas such as Hawaii, Australasia, and the Andes.
Most of its area is part of the temperate rain forest WWF ecoregion, itself part of the larger Pacific temperate rain forest WWF ecoregion, and is remote enough to be home to many species of endangered and rare flora and fauna.
Most Egyptian Vultures in the temperate zone migrate south to Africa in winter.
Most populations migrate south in winter to temperate regions.
Most nuthatches breed in the temperate or montane woodlands of the Northern Hemisphere, although two species have adapted to rocky habitats in the warmer and drier regions of Eurasia.
Most species are sedentary, but the Eurasian Stone Curlew is a summer migrant in the temperate European part of its range, wintering in Africa.
Most rorquals breed in temperate waters during the winter, then migrate back to the polar feeding grounds rich in plankton and krill for the short polar summer.
Most prominent among these is the common bean, P. vulgaris, which today is cultivated worldwide in tropical, semitropical and temperate climates.
Most species are found in temperate or warm temperate regions, though some are tropical.
Most species live in tropical and subtropical seas ( Indian and Pacific Oceans between eastern Africa and Hawaii ), although some live in temperate seas.
Its name means “ in the house of water .” Most of the other streams and springs of the municipality are fed by the Sierra Nevada mountains The climate is considered to be temperate and somewhat wet ( cb ( w2 )) with most rains coming between May and October.

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