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Most telephone exchanges then used human operators and cord boards to switch telephone calls by means of jack plugs.
Most base metals ( copper, lead, zinc, nickel ) are traded internationally on the London Metal Exchange, with smaller stockpiles and metals exchanges monitored by the COMEX and NYMEX exchanges in the United States and the Shanghai Futures Exchange in China.
Most of the actual diplomacy between China and the United States has taken the form of academic exchanges between members of think tanks.
Most of the exchanges in the world are connected to each other, forming the public switched telephone network ( PSTN ).
) Most of the township enjoys mutual local calling with the Allentown, Bethlehem, and Easton as well as Quakertown telephone exchanges.
Most of these dance styles — as with many other styles — also feature special events, such as camps or Lindy exchanges.
Most exchanges make their money by charging a commission which is calculated as a percentage of net winnings for each customer on each event, or market.
Most stores require proof of purchase and impose time limits on exchanges or refunds.
Most of the respiratory tract exists merely as a piping system for air to travel in the lungs, and alveoli are the only part of the lung that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide with the blood.
Most telephone calls through the PSTN are set up using ISUP signalling messages or one of its variants between telephone exchanges to establish the end to end connection.
Most stock exchanges operate on a " matched bargain " or " order driven " basis.
Most telephone exchanges used such a clock to control timed events such as were needed to control the set up and charging of telephone calls by issuing pulses of varying durations such as every second, six seconds and so on.
Most developed countries permit the trading of derivative products ( like futures and options on futures ) on their exchanges.
Most of the township is in the Lebanon telephone exchange but parts are within the Mason, Franklin, Morrow, Monroe, and Middletown exchanges.
Most trading is over the counter ( OTC ) and is lightly regulated, but a fraction is traded on exchanges like the International Securities Exchange, Philadelphia Stock Exchange, or the Chicago Mercantile Exchange for options on futures contracts.
Most are located in booths at one of the 25 " exchanges " in the district.
Most of the ships were eventually grounded and burned ; some were captured after brief exchanges by the British.
Most ( but not all ) sales by exchanges are free of state and local sales or VAT taxes as the sales take place on U. S. military reservations ( exceptions include gasoline sales in the U. S. and sales by concessionaires licensed by the exchange ).
Most of the prisoner of war exchanges between the Union and Confederate armies under the cartel were completed by the end of November, 1862 All the parolees left the camp by the end of that month except for Colonel Daniel Cameron and his 65th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment who were held until April 19, 1863 and put to work as guards.
Most Greek-speaking Muslims in Greece left for Turkey during the 1920s population exchanges under the Treaty of Lausanne ( sometimes in return for Turkish-speaking Christians such as the Karamanlides ), with the exception of the Muslims in Thrace, who are officially recognized as a minority.
Most of the exchanges today use SPAN ( Standard Portfolio Analysis of Risk ) methodology for calculation of margin in ' Options ' and ' Futures '.
Most of the school's departments organise exchanges and visits for all years, some of which are listed below:

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Most imperial powers had not foreseen a need to prepare their colonies for independence ; for example, Britain had given limited self-rule to India and Sri Lanka, while treating British Somaliland as little more than a trading post, while all major decisions for French colonies were made in Paris and Belgium prohibited any self-government up until it suddenly granted independence to its colonies in 1960.
Most emeralds are oiled as part of the post lapidary process, in order to improve their clarity.
Most notably, gerrymandering is particularly effective in non-proportional systems that tend towards fewer parties, such as first past the post.
Most nominalists have held that only physical particulars in space and time are real, and that universals exist only post res, that is, subsequent to particular things.
Most national post offices produce stamps that would not be produced if there were no collectors, some to a far more prolific degree than others.
Most anarchist or autonomist squats in Greece maintain a blog or website to post their news, and they often also have an internet forum and e-mail address.
Most designs can be opened by hand, though some gates that are frequently opened and closed may have a lever attached to assist in bringing the upper wire loop over the gate post
Most gates can be opened by push post.
Most Africans only had contact with the Portuguese through the post administrator, who was required to visit each village in his domain at least once a year.
Most episodes included one or more firing squad sketches, where Les would play the part of a Latin American military officer with a sword in hand preparing to order a firing squad to execute one of the children actors, who were standing in front of a post.
Most water leakage occurs in capillaries or post capillary venules, which have a semi-permeable membrane wall that allows water to pass more freely than protein.
Most of the German population was forcibly expelled as stated by the Potsdam Conference and replaced with Poles expelled from eastern previously Polish lands annexed post war to the Soviet Union.
Most of the students are admitted after two to three years of classes préparatoires, which correspond to two years of post high-school education with heavy emphasis on Math and Physics ( freshman and sophomore years at US universities ).
Most notably, during the post Space Race era it ferries both Russian and American crews to and from the station.
Most of the settlers departed for an English fishing post on Monhegan Island.
Most of Castroville's commerce and the post office are located on Merrit Street.
Most high-schoolers in the city attend North Hardin High School, with some zoned to attend John Hardin High School ( which is in a portion of the city served by the Elizabethtown post office ).
Most of the area is served by the Stanwood ZIP code 49346, although " Canadian Lakes, Michigan ", is an acceptable name for mail delivery by the post office.
Most of the townships platted in the early 1900s were surveyed as a tool for promotion and sales, and remain as names for neighborhoods and post office designations today.
Most notably, from 1955-1996 the post was home to the famed Big Red One.
Most of the adventures are read from a post card by Uncle Jesse Duke to his pet raccoon Smokey.
Most post offices are not distribution centers ; only the larger offices are.
Most of these episodes were animated in Tokyo, Japan by Tokyo Movie Shinsha, the studio that animated most DiC cartoons of the 1980s, while a few episodes were animated in Taiwan by Cuckoo's Nest Studio and Wang Film Productions, before being finished in post production by DiC and Nelvana.
Later in that episode, two other aliases are posted on the " Most Wanted " board in the post office ( however, he thinks that is because they like him ).
Most of the 168 post holes held wooden posts, although Cunnington found evidence that a pair of standing stones may have been placed between the second and third post hole rings.

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