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Most court reporters can also provide a digital copy of the transcript in ASCII and RealLegal formats.
Most ( 60 %) are homozygous for ATP7B mutations ( two abnormal copies ), and 30 % have only one abnormal copy.
Most commonly there are three decoys along with a copy of the target itself, giving an expected overall hit rate of 25 % over several dozens of trials.
Most individuals who directly copy such clothing styles in their creations usually do not include any explicit Nazi symbols such as the swastika.
Most likely Mathilde rewarded him with a copy of Vegetius ' work De Re Militari which was written in Essen and survived in England.
Most households receive a copy of the North Devon Gazette every week.
Most terminal emulators and some other applications support the key combinations Ctrl-Insert to copy and Shift-Insert to paste.
* Orient Express: The Life and Times of the World's Most Famous Train by E H Cookridge. Detail from a copy of the first publication of the book with black and white plates by Allen Lane London in 1979 ( ISBN 0-7139-1271-7 )
Martin ( right ) autographs a copy of A Most Fortunate Ship for Commander William A. Bullard III, May 2007.
Most of the complete copies of the atlas have been lost or destroyed ( often by fire ), although a mostly-complete copy of the large-scale map was discovered in the collection of the U. S. Library of Congress in 2001.
Most of these pieces are now in Vienna or Madrid, including Titian's Venus with an Organ-player, Giambologna's copy of the equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius, tapestries after cartoons by Hieronymus Bosch and a bust of Charles V by Leoni.
Megan Phelps-Roper explained to Louis Theroux in her America's Most Hated Family in Crisis interview that she and the other members of the WBC picketed at the funeral of a Muslim man's wife simply because the man had witnessed and scolded them for intentionally burning a copy of the Quran in public a week earlier.
In the 2011 documentary America's Most Hated Family in Crisis by Louis Theroux, Megan Phelps-Roper explained in an interview that herself and the other members of the WBC tauntingly and publicly burned a copy of the Quran while being scolded by a Muslim man, calling it an " idolatrous piece of trash " and that they were giving it the " proper respect that it deserves " by doing so.
Most versions of Cubase use dongles for copy protection, which allow license transfer between host machines, although current OEM variants use software based protection.
Most optical disc authoring utilities create a disc image and copy it to the disc in one bundled operation, so that end-users often do not know the distinction.
Most painters remained content to copy and slightly modify the works of others, and it is clear that the clergy, by whom or for whose churches most art was commissioned, often specified what they wanted shown in great detail.
Most importantly, in the 1850s, R. Shalom Shachne Yellin sent his son in law, Moses Joshua Kimchi, to Aleppo, to copy information about the Codex ; Kimchi sat for weeks, and copied thousands of details about the codex into the margins of a small handwritten Bible.
Most motorists in Melbourne have a copy of Melway, as do many taxi drivers, bus drivers and some hire cars.
Most often, the parents of a child with an autosomal recessive disorder are not affected but are carriers of one copy of the altered gene.
Most often, the parents of a child with an autosomal recessive disorder are not affected but are carriers of one copy of the altered gene.
Most worlds also contain mini-games ( which allow Kirby to gain extra lives ), museums ( which allow Kirby to gain certain powers ), and / or Arenas ( where Kirby must battle with a mini-boss to win health items and allow him to copy the boss ' special ability afterwards ).
Most notably, the " Training " level at the beginning of the game is a copy of a scene from the movie in which the Driver ( played by Ryan O ' Neal ) proves his skills to some gangsters in a parking garage.
Most of these papers put out only a few issues, running off a few hundred copies of each and circulating them only at one local school, although there was one system-wide antiwar high school underground paper produced in New York in 1969 with a 10, 000 copy press run.
Most papers operated on a shoestring budget, pasting up camera-ready copy on layout sheets on the editor's kitchen table, with labor performed by unpaid, non-union volunteers.

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Most non-socialist European countries came under US protection via NATO and formed the European Economic Community amongst themselves.
Most of the Poeciliidae are ovoviviparous, that is, while the eggs are retained inside the body of the female for protection, the eggs are essentially independent of the mother and she does not provide them with any nutrients.
Most active steam tunnels do not contain airborne asbestos but proper breathing protection may be required for other hazards.
Most notably, the long barreled 155 mm M185 cannon in the M178 gun mount, ballistic protection for the panoramic telescope, counterbalanced travel lock, and the ability to mount the M140 alignment device.
Most travelers carried a rifle or shotgun and ammunition for hunting game and for protection against snakes and Indian attacks.
Most nations have some form of Official Secrets Act ( the Espionage Act in the U. S .) and classify material according to the level of protection needed ( hence the term " classified information ").
Most scholars, following the septuagint's rendering of the name as salpaad, believe that the name was derived from the Hebrew term salpahad, literally meaning shadow from terror ; many of these scholars interpret this as referring to the shadow created by a shelter, and so interpret the name as protection from terror, but others interpret it as meaning the bringer of terror is shadowed.
Most of the documents in the care of NARA are in the public domain, as works of the federal government are excluded from copyright protection.
Most modern active protection systems ( APS ) are unlikely to be able to defeat full-caliber AP rounds fired from a large-caliber tank gun, due to the high mass of the shot, its rigidity, short overall length, and thick body.
Most travelled with a painted cross covered with religious symbols as superstitious protection against the hazards of the journey.
Most of the ancient activity, especially protection, was on the Lérins islands and the history of Cannes is the history of the islands.
Most campaigns for social change — notably those seeking suffrage, improved working conditions, civil rights, abortion rights or an end to abortion, an end to gentrification, and environmental protection — claim to employ at least some types of violent or nonviolent direct action.
Most of the township services are provided through contracts with the City of Novi including fire protection and library services.
Most climbs are well bolted, with a few requiring additional protection.
Most unprivileged combatants who do not qualify for protection under the Third Geneva Convention do so under the Fourth Geneva Convention ( GCIV ), which concerns civilians, until they have had a " fair and regular trial ".
Most such laws do not apply to medical professionals ' or career emergency responders ' on-the-job conduct, but some extend protection to professional rescuers when they are acting in a volunteer capacity.
Most commonly, a record label is the company that manages such brands and trademarks, coordinates the production, manufacture, distribution, marketing and promotion, and enforcement of copyright protection of sound recordings and music videos ; conducts talent scouting and development of new artists (" artists and repertoire " or " A & R "); and maintains contracts with recording artists and their managers.
Most commonly it is a title given to a government regulator in the fields of freedom of information and the protection of personal data in the widest sense.
" on the city side and “ sub alis altissimi ( " Under the protection of the Most High " on the field side.
Most notable was the Junkers J. I, which pioneered the idea of an armoured " bathtub ", that was both fuselage structure and protection for engine and crew.
Most infantry were pikemen who normally wore some armour, especially the front ranks, and gave protection against cavalry to the arquebusiers.
* Drawing of the Veil or Sootoro, meaning " Protection ", from Psalm 91, which is sung at this prayer, " He who sits under the protection of the Most High " ( Compline )
Most often, the term warrant refers to a specific type of authorization ; a writ issued by a competent officer, usually a judge or magistrate, which permits an otherwise illegal act that would violate individual rights and affords the person executing the writ protection from damages if the act is performed.
Most modern schemes like ARccOS Protection use tricks of the DVD format in an attempt to defeat copying programs, limiting the possible avenues of protectionand making it easier for hackers to learn the innards of the scheme and find ways around it.

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