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Most of the details about Millet in the play are fictional.
Most Americans were reluctant to discuss the intimate details of their sex lives even with their spouses and close friends.
Most later Western scholars, such as Bradley ( 1997 ) and La Polla ( 2003 ) have retained Matisoff's two primary branches, though differing in the details of Tibeto-Burman.
Most details of this never-made season come from comments made by producer Manny Coto who in 2009 stated that two arcs of this season may have been to show the ' origins of the Federation ' and ' whispers of the Romulan war ', and consequently, the Romulans would have been the major villains of the season.
Most of the details known about his life come from the anecdotes preserved by Diogenes Laërtius in his Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers.
Most historians suggest that Yuan had told Ronglu of all details of the Reformers ' plans, and asked him to take immediate action.
Most numbers from 1 to 50 follow a general geographic pattern assigned in 1927 ( details below ), but later additions are more haphazard.
Most episodes followed a regular structure whereby a crime is committed, the Angels are given the case details by Charlie and Bosley at the Townsend office and the trio go undercover ( usually involving something skimpy to wear for Kelly and Jill ( later Kris )).
Most handsets can be unlocked using software that generates an unlock code from an IMEI number and country and operator details using the algorithm specific to the handset.
Most RDS capable receivers display this information and, if the station is stored in the receiver's presets, will cache this information with the frequency and other details associated with that preset.
Most critical scholars believe that Luke was simply mistaken, but other scholars have attempted to reconcile its account with the details given by Josephus.
Most Italian universities, for example, have only general requirements on the character size and the page formatting, and leave much freedom on the actual typographic details.
Most scientific research is initially published in scientific journals and considered to be a primary source ; see that article for details.
Most of the houses built in the Victorian era are built from stone and feature details made from Bath Stone, influenced by local architect Hans Price.
Most notable are its attention to details of small-unit tactics using near-future and far-future weaponry, in the same vein as Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six and other " techno thrillers ", as well as using genetically-engineered people as a morality play for 20th century geopolitics.
Most of the new mechanical details, in particular the repeating mechanism, were designed by Controllers Albert Close and Louis Verdin at the Châtellerault arsenal.
Most such systems store the details in alphabetical order of people's names, although in paper-based address books entries can easily end up out of order as the owner inserts details of more individuals or as people move.
Most compact zoom cameras use the zoom functionality for telephoto work where one details in on a remote subject.
Most recently, a product has been released which details the whole sub-continental region of Venârivè ( an area roughly equivalent to Europe, the Mediterranean, and the Middle-East ).
Most of the details of this meeting are secret, and this has made the event a matter of much debate among historians.
Most of the abbreviations used are taken from R. A. S. Macalister's critical edition of the work ( see references for details ):
Most of these were attached to civil buildings, mainly city halls, as symbols of the greater power the cities in the region got in the Middle Ages ; a small number of buildings not connected with a belfry, such as bell towers of — or with their — churches, occur also on this same list ( details ).
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 and life
Most acids encountered in everyday life are aqueous solutions, or can be dissolved in water, and these two definitions are most relevant.
Most of his cases happened during this period and he was at the height of his powers at this point in his life.
Most professional astrologers are paid to predict the future or describe a person's personality and life, but most horoscopes only make vague untestable statements that can almost apply to any individual.
Most Protestants deny the doctrine of apostolic succession, believing that it is neither taught in Scripture nor necessary for Christian teaching, life, and practice.
Most rare elements on Earth are not needed by life ( exceptions being selenium and iodine ), while a few common ones ( aluminum and titanium ) are not used.
Most of the substances we encounter in our daily life are some kind of mixture ; for example: air, alloys, biomass, etc.
Most denominations teach that Jesus will return to judge all humans, living and dead, and grant eternal life to his followers.
Most rare elements on Earth are not needed by life ( exceptions being selenium and iodine ), while a few quite common ones ( aluminium and titanium ) are not used.
Most of the inhabitants were descendants of the original Puritan colonists, but there was also a small elite of Anglican " worthies " who were not involved in village life, who made their livings from estates, investments, and trade, and lived in mansions along " the Road to Watertown " ( today's Brattle Street, still known as Tory Row ).
Most comic strip characters do not age throughout the strip's life, but in some strips, like Lynn Johnston's award-winning For Better or For Worse, the characters age as the years pass.
Most ectopias are congenital, but some may happen later in life.
Isaacs considered that ' Unconscious phantasies exert a continuous influence throughout life, both in normal and neurotic people, the difference lying in the specific character of the dominant phantasies '; Most schools of psychoanalytic thought would now accept that ' Both in analysis and life, we perceive reality through a veil of unconscious fantasy '.
Most Islamic opinions ( millions of fatwā have been issued over the 1, 400 years of Islam's existence ) deal with mundane issues faced by Muslims in their daily life, such as the customs of marriage, financial affairs, moral questions, et cetera.
Most countries have seen a tremendous increase in life expectancy since 1945.
Most of this comes from the decay of tritium ( hydrogen-3 ), which decays into helium-3 with a half life of about 12. 3 years.
Most notably, he and Beast help Boom Boom gain a more normal life.
John Lienhard, technology historian, says " Most of Gutenberg's early life is a mystery.
Most biblical scholars and historians of ancient Israel today view the patriarchical narratives, including the life of Jacob, as late ( 6th and 5th centuries BCE ) literary compositions that have ideological and theological purposes but are unreliable for historical reconstruction of the presettlement period of Israel ’ s past.
Most of what is known about the life of Justin Martyr comes from his own writings.
Most flora which begin to grow above water — primarily coconut palms — die out quickly due to the fierce tides and lack of resources necessary to sustain plant life.
Most brothers joined for life, although some were allowed to join for a set period.
Most areas of speech processing develop in the second year of life in the dominant half ( hemisphere ) of the brain, which often ( though not necessarily ) corresponds to the opposite of the dominant hand.
Most life in Known Space shares similar biochemistries, since they evolved from the Thrintun practice of seeding barren worlds with food yeast which they used to feed their slaves.

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