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Most explanations have focused on the blade-like, backward pointed crest of male P. longiceps, however, and ignored the wide range of variation across age and sex.
Most aspects of this application are not directly connected to Gurdjieff's teaching or to his explanations of the enneagram.
Most explanations since the album's release seem to lean towards the latter ; when Canibus ' new official website, MicClub. net, appeared online towards the end of 2002, the summary of C True Hollywood Stories in the " Merchandise " section called it " an introspective look into the ultimate fan " Stan's " take on the current state of hip hop ".
Most audio recordings teach words in the target language by using explanations in the learner's own language.
Most of the procedure is conducted in writing ; the plaintiff writes to the court, which asks explanations from the administration or public service concerned ; when answered, the court may then ask further detail from the plaintiff, etc.
# Most of these explanations could apply equally well to explain why people join lots of other kinds of groups ;
Most of the explanations offered of Moore's paradox are united in holding that contradiction is at the heart of the absurdity.
Most of the explanations of miasma refer to it as a kind of sickness, or poison gas.
Most current explanations focus on the concept of a misconnection between the mind and the body.
Most of these explanations obviously are linked to the speculations about the ethnogenesis of the Gagauz.
Most of Quine's argument against analyticity in the first four sections is focused on showing that different explanations of analyticity are circular.
Most of Quine's following arguments are focused on showing how explanations of synonymy end up being dependent on the notions of analyticity, necessity, or even synonymy itself.
Most symbol names are not given ; for complete explanations and definitions, please click to the appropriate dedicated article for each equation.
Most times, Marshall could barely conceal a grin as Davidson started in on some far-fetched but plausible explanations for his answers, often prefaced with something to the effect of: " I just read about that in the New England Journal of Medicine, it was a fascinating study, and it said that ...".
Most of this communication has taken the form of verbal explanations and practical demonstrations, but some information took a more durable form as soon as systems of writing were developed.
Most significantly, Black's Social Geometry entails an epistemological departure from reliance on individualistic explanations, teleology, and even individuals as such.
Most scientists regard Newman's explanations as pseudoscience.
*" Most illuminating are Abrams's detailed explanations of the legal and psychological tactics he has used before the Supreme Court .... Abrams rarely steps back from his courtroom reconstructions to make a more comprehensive argument for his nearly absolutist reading of the First Amendment.
Most explanations of the afterlife that survive are the product of an educated elite, whose views were often shaped by philosophy.
Most explanations involve modifying the standard model of particle physics, to allow for some reactions ( specifically involving the weak nuclear force ) to proceed more easily than their opposite.
Most of the lists of persons and many of the explanations are also found in the Anguttara Nikaya.

Most and balanced
Most northern Vietnamese foods feature light and balanced flavors that result from subtle combinations of many different flavoring ingredients.
Most lie within areas controlled by state forestry management authorities and their heritage value is balanced against the commercial value of harvesting and then planting fast-growing and more productive monoculture timber crops on these comparatively well-watered and fertile areas.
Most modern programming languages use bracket delimiters ( also balanced delimiters, or quoting )
Most straight-three engines employ a crank angle of 120 °, and are thus rotationally balanced ; however, since the three cylinders are offset from each other, the firing of the end cylinders induces a rocking motion from end to end, since there is no opposing cylinder moving in the opposite direction as in a rotationally balanced straight-six engine.
Most balanced translocation carriers are healthy and do not have any symptoms.
Most major professional team sports play some form of round-robin schedule, where the goal is for each team to play a relatively balanced schedule with each other team in the league or in its league subdivision.
Most popular forms of partitioning are fixed partitioning and balanced set algorithms based on the working set model.
Heat recovery ventilation, also known as HRV, mechanical ventilation heat recovery, or MVHR, is an energy recovery ventilation system using equipment known as a heat recovery ventilator, heat exchanger, air exchanger, or air-to-air heat exchanger which employs a counter-flow heat exchanger ( countercurrent heat exchange ) between the inbound and outbound air flow .< ref > Most HRVs are balanced ventilators in which heat is transferred from one airstream to another.
Most of these proposed amendments allow a supermajority to waive the requirement of a balanced budget in times of war or national emergency.
Most of these paintings are asymmetrically balanced, to reflect actions taking place between groups of people and animals within the work.
Most economists have also agreed that a balanced budget would decrease interest rates, increase savings and investment, shrink trade deficits and help the economy grow faster over a longer period of time.
Most contests enforce stiff points penalties for inaccuracies in the log, which means that the need for speed in operation must be balanced against the requirement for accuracy.

Most and lines
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 of the cross-border lines are currently closed due to political problems.
Most of the railway track is managed by Network Rail, which as of 2010 had a network of of standard-gauge lines, of which are electrified.
Most northern and west European ballads are written in ballad stanzas or quatrains ( four-line stanzas ) of alternating lines of iambic ( an unstressed followed by a stressed syllable ) tetrameter ( eight syllables ) and iambic trimeter ( six syllables ), known as ballad meter.
Most historicists have chosen time lines, from beginning to end, entirely in the past.
Most non-denominational churches are organized along congregationalist lines.
Most of these lines are elevated on disused railway viaducts or new concrete viaducts, with some use of disused surface-level railway rights of way.
Most reports on ECHELON focus on satellite interception ; testimony before the European Parliament indicated that separate but similar UK-US systems are in place to monitor communication through undersea cables, microwave transmissions and other lines.
Most B channels can carry a 64 kbit / s signal, but some were limited to 56K because they traveled over RBS lines.
Most radio studios are equipped with ISDN lines as their main form of communication with other studios or standard phone lines.
Most of the lines are the same in the original sketch.
Most manuscripts were ruled with horizontal lines that served as the baselines on which the text was entered and with vertical bounding lines that marked the boundaries of the columns .”
NTSC and other analog video formats store and convey video signals as a series oflines .” Most of these lines ( 483 in NTSC ) are used for constructing the visible image, and are shown on screen.
Most lines were constructed by government but a few were of private origin, later nationalised.
Most other modern techniques rely on crossing lines of position or LOP.
Most major Network Rail lines carry freight traffic and some lines are freight only.
Most rhyme schemes are described using letters that correspond to sets of rhymes, so if the first, second and fourth lines of a quatrain rhyme with each other and the third line does not rhyme, the quatrain is said to have an " a-a-b-a " rhyme scheme.
" Most strips lack clear punch lines.
Most railways are operated by RENFE ; narrow gauge lines are operated by FEVE and other carriers in individual autonomous communities.
Most of their efforts were centered around crippling Malaysia's economy and involved sabotage against trains, rubber trees, water pipes, and electric lines.
Most modern Sifrei Torah are written with forty-two lines of text per column ( Yemenite Jews use fifty ), and very strict rules about the position and appearance of the Hebrew letters are observed.

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