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Charles Harve, who recently won the `` Most Muscular Man '' subdivision award in the Mr. Canada event ; ;
Most Irish people and witnesses to the event disputed the report's conclusions and regarded it as a whitewash.
Most of the U. S. federal courts of appeal have adopted a rule under which, in the event of any conflict in decisions of panels ( most of the courts of appeal almost always sit in panels of three ), the earlier panel decision is controlling, and a panel decision may only be overruled by the court of appeals sitting en banc ( that is, all active judges of the court ) or by a higher court.
Most species of brachiopods, a small phylum of marine invertebrates, survived the K – Pg extinction event and diversified during the early Paleocene.
Most societies have a unique area of focus, such as a particular surname, ethnicity, geographic area, or descendancy from participants in a given historical event.
Most icons incorporate some calligraphic text naming the person or event depicted.
Most significantly, the Giants played the Colts in the 1958 NFL Championship Game that is considered a watershed event in the history of the NFL.
Most recently, a new study examined ‘’ dynamic changes ’’ in nucleosome repositioning during a global transcriptional reprogramming event to elucidate the effects on nucleosome displacement during genome-wide transcriptional changes in yeast ( Saccharomyces cerevisiae ).
Most classical Greeks thought that the war was an historical event, but many believed that the Homeric poems had exaggerated the events to suit the demands of poetry.
This event is a straight out race against the clock from a standing start over 1000 m. Most indoor tracks are 250 m in length, so a kilo is usually held over 4 laps.
Most historians treat it as a singular event with few long-term consequences, but Pugh says it accelerated the movement of working-class voters to the Labour Party, which led to future gains.
Most wild cottons are diploid, but a group of five species from America and Pacific islands are tetraploid, apparently due to a single hybridization event around 1. 5 to 2 million years ago.
Most of these fly reels also feature large-arbor spools designed to reduce line memory, maintain consistent drag and assist the quick retrieval of slack line in the event a hooked fish makes a sudden run towards the angler.
Most commonly, an EULA will attempt to hold harmless the software licensor in the event that the software causes damage to the user's computer or data, but some software also proposes limitations on whether the licensor can be held liable for damage that arises through improper use of the software ( for example, incorrectly using tax preparation software and incurring penalties as a result ).
Most modern scholars do not consider Dionysius ' calculations authoritative, placing the event several years earlier ( see Chronology of Jesus ).
* Most PGA Tour victories at an event: 8 at the Greater Greensboro Open ( 1938, 1946, 1949, 1950, 1955, 1956, 1960, 1965 )
Most participants of any multi-sport event, with approximately twice as many competitors as the Summer Olympics.
Most on screen keyboards ( such as the onscreen keyboard that comes with Windows XP ) send normal keyboard event messages to the external target program to type text.
Most televised sports in the United Kingdom and the rest of Europe are now sponsored wholly or partly by Internet and high street bookmakers, with sometimes several bookmakers and online casinos being displayed on players ' shirts, advertising hoardings, stadium signs and competition event titles.
Most of the other reptiles with anapsid skulls, including the millerettids, nycteroleterids, and pareiasaurs, became extinct in the late Permian period by the Permian-Triassic extinction event.
Most often these revelations about heaven and the future are used to explain why some currently occurring event is taking place.
Most sources list that event as occurring in 1981, while others list the year as 1982.
Most feature the standing figure of a saint or Apostle in the upper two-thirds, often with one or two simplified narrative scenes in the lower part, either to help identify the figure or else to remind the viewer of some key event in their life.
Most lines of brachiopods ended during the Permian-Triassic extinction event, and their ecological niche was filled by bivalves.

Most and riders
Most often ridden with a " hard " plastic snowboard boot ( similar to a ski boot ), but also ridden recreationally with soft boots, particularly by riders in Europe.
Most events have riders all over the track.
Most show jumpers are tall horses, over, usually of Warmblood or Thoroughbred breeding, though horses as small as have been on the Olympic teams of various nations and carried riders to Olympic and other international medals.
Most recent scholarship holds that neither the Gothic nor the Roman cavalry used stirrups in this period, instead using horned saddles which also enabled riders to use the bow and lance.
Most carnivals and amusement parks require riders to be at least 42 inches or taller to ride and or taller to drive the cars.
Most Boers were mounted and good riders.
Most of the participants are expedition riders who cover each day at their own pace, stopping in the villages and roadside cafes.
Most contestants were standing up ; however, an opening in the rules enabled riders to choose their own board position, including supine.
Most of the deaths were due to heart attacks that riders suffered while resting.
Most ships also have FTL ( faster-than-light ) drives ; the only ones that don't are in-system defence ships, orbital stations, or " battle riders " brought into combat via an FTL tug.
Most trails riders maintain that a subtle difference exists in the style and flow of “ dirt jumps ” and “ trails ”; trails riders focus more on of a flowing smooth style from one jump to the next while performing more stylish tricks, while dirt jumpers try to perform the craziest tricks they can over larger, less flow-oriented jumps.
Most of the riders were radicals, hippies, groovers and free thinkers.
Most drop towers require child riders to exceed a minimum height ; limits vary widely depending upon the nature of the tower, with a tower for smaller children from tall, and a tower having a restriction.
Most riders finish in less than 12 hours ; the leaders finish in under 6 hours.
Most riders fell off at least once.
Most were made of polished hardwood, and riders would sit on burlap mats to protect themselves from friction burns and to ensure that rubber-soled shoes didn't slow the slider down.
Most riders have already split off from the main peloton by this point, though, making their way home by the shortest route once the main portion of the ride is over.

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