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Most Christians deny that entry into Heaven can be properly earned, rather it is a gift that is solely God's to give through his unmerited grace.
Most of the 888 Japanese people living in Russia ( 2010 Census ) are of mixed Japanese-Ainu ancestry, although they do not acknowledge it ( full Japanese ancestry gives them the right of visa-free entry to Japan ).
Most notably, the theory has legitimized the entry of private business owners and quasi -" bourgeois " elements into the party.
Most five-piece kits at more than entry level also have one or more effects cymbals.
Most film festivals require filmmakers to pay an entry fee to have their works considered for screening.
Most were denied entry to the United States and repatriated back to Haiti.
Although the Chinese and Indian communities could maintain their own Chinese and Tamil-language primary schools, all their students were required to learn Malay, and to study an agreed “ Malayan curriculum .” Most importantly, the entry exam to the University of Malaya ( which moved from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur in 1963 ) would be conducted in Malay, even though most teaching at the university was in English until the 1970s.
Most midwives now qualify via a direct entry course, which refers to a three-or four-year course undertaken at university that leads to a degree in midwifery ( diploma courses in midwifery have been discontinued ) and entitles them to apply for admission to the register.
Most midwives undergo a 36 month direct entry degree program, or an 18 month nurse conversion course ( on top of the 36 month nurse training course ).
Most of the research effort to date has centered on Earth atmosphere entry configurations ( Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, and Shuttle ), planetary entry designs ( Viking, Pioneer Venus, Galileo and MSL ), and aerobraking ( AFE ) configurations.
In 2001, the band's eponymous debut album sold over seven million copies, and featured hits such as the songs " 19-2000 " and " Clint Eastwood ," earning them an entry in the Guinness Book of World Records as the Most Successful Virtual Band.
Most entry points to the park are indicated by signs installed by the New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service which usually indicate any activities that may be prohibited within park boundaries.
Most operating systems do not actually erase anything — they simply mark the disk space occupied by a deleted file as ' available for use ', and remove its entry from the file system directory.
Most transmission of the knowledge, ideas, and values that make up a given culture, from the ten commandments to this entry, is done through language.
# Most online catalogs offer a search facility for any word of the title ; the goal of the grammatic word order ( provide an entry on the word that most users would look for ) is reached even better.
Most of the entry level and later models focused on features such as better quality still pictures ( see below ), off loading the same via Sony Memory Sticks, and more programming selections.
Most of the raw material needs could be fulfilled only through importation, and no effort was made to stockpile key materials before the entry into war.
Most schools restrict entry into the school Dragonboating team for year 12 and 13 students only, as it is a physically demanding sport.
Most boat people travel without formal right of entry to their destination, but on arrival may seek asylum for various reasons depending on the destination country's laws.
Most loudspeakers generate significant amounts of transient distortion, though some designs are less prone to this ( e. g. electrostatic loudspeakers, plasma arc tweeters, ribbon tweeters and horn enclosures with multiple entry points ).
Most of these sessions are included in the cost of holiday or day visitor entry price.
Most of the biographical material comes from four sources: two are texts entitled Life of Apollonius found in the scholia on his work ( Vitae A and B ); a third is an entry in the 10th-century encyclopaedia the Suda ; and fourthly a 2nd-century BCE papyrus, P. Oxy.
Most high platform trains have level entry over the bogie with stairs inside the car for the upstairs and downstairs double-decker floors.

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Most notably, exclusive repaints of the Street Speed Team, the Race Team, the Air Military Team, the Sea Team and the Emergency Team were included with the DVD release of Armada ( Micron Legend in Japan ), who played major roles in Linkage, the 13-part mini-manga which also came packaged with the DVDs, and filled in many of the blanks in the animated series storyline.

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Most of the time I get what I ask for ''.
Most avant-garde creators, true to their interest in the self-sufficiency of pure movement, have tended to dress their dancers in simple lines and solid colors ( often black ) and to give them a bare cyclorama for a setting.
Most women, in this age of freezers, shop for the entire week on week-ends, when prices are lower.
Most recreation work calls for a good deal of pre-planning.
Most park planners look to water frontage for basic park areas.
Most Europeans have been exercising newborn infants for centuries.
Most of our working days were spent on the telephone calling `` bookies '', illegal gambling dens, a certain `` residential club for young actresses '', more than a hundred different bars or the steam room of the athletic club.
Most attempts to develop any sympathy for Brown and his actions found an unresponsive audience in Rhode Island.
Most commercial uses of urethane foams require densities between 2 and 30 lb. / cu. ft. for rigid foams, between 1 and 3 lb. / cu. ft. for flexible foams.
Most manufacturers were now disposed to heed a proposal for the formal interchange of patents.
But one thing is for certain: There is no dissension between Mantle, the American League's Most Valuable Player in 1956 and 1957, and Maris, the MVP in 1960.
Most surprising of all, he has accomplished some prodigies in training for the production of words.
Most such printed sources have been updated for intervals of only about every fifty years ( e. g., J1900, J1950, J2000 ).
Most European domestic power supplies run at 230 V, so the current drawn by a particular European appliance ( in Europe ) will be less than for an equivalent American one ( in the United States ).< ref group =" Note "> The formula for power is given by
Most notable for this use is the extinct giant fennel, silphium.
The other Rutherford films ( all directed by George Pollock ) were Murder at the Gallop ( 1963 ), based on the 1953 Hercule Poirot novel After the Funeral ( In this film, she is identified as Miss JTV Marple, though there was no indication as to what the extra initials might stand for ); Murder Most Foul ( 1964 ), based on the 1952 Poirot novel Mrs McGinty's Dead ; and Murder Ahoy!
Most Orthodox siddurim ( prayerbooks ) have a prayer asking for forgiveness for one's sins that one may have committed in this gilgul or a previous one.
Most players bid low amounts between one and ten points in an initial bid in order to feel out the competition and to save points for other uses.
Most fundamentally, there are two types of plant resin with the potential for fossilization.
Most later Alexanders in various countries were directly or indirectly named for him.
Most of the US midwest is on square mile grids for surveying purposes.

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