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Most famously, potassium permanganate converts alkynes to a pair of carboxylic acids.
Most famously, he is the subject of the Boy Carrying a Sword of 1861 ( Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York ).
Most famously, Hippocrates invented the Hippocratic Oath for physicians, which is still relevant and in use today.
Most famously, Riggs Bank, in Washington D. C., was prosecuted and functionally driven out of business as a result of its failure to apply proper money laundering controls, particularly as it related to foreign political figures.
Most famously, this is known as cogito ergo sum ( English: " I think, therefore I am ").
Most famously, the bay is a key link in the Pacific Flyway.
Most famously, Tantalus offered up his son, Pelops, as sacrifice.
Most famously, in 1998 it also provided the final push for Netscape Communications Corporation to release the source code for Netscape Communicator and start the Mozilla project.
Most famously, the Johnson campaign broadcast a television commercial on September 7 dubbed the " Daisy Girl " ad, which featured a little girl picking petals from a daisy in a field, counting the petals, which then segues into a launch countdown and a nuclear explosion.
Most famously, he played Dr Aziz in the stage and TV adaptation of A Passage to India in the late 1960s.
Most famously Neurospora crassa, several species of yeasts, and Aspergillus species are used in many genetics and cell biology studies.
Most famously, perhaps, they lie at the center of the fractional quantum Hall effect.
** Most famously HMS Terror ( 1813 ), sister ship of HMS Erebus and involved in Captain Sir John Franklin's lost expedition through the Arctic
Most famously in Pharaonic Egypt — along with many other ancient cultures — preparation for burial included anointing human remains with sweet-smelling oils in devotion as well with the practical intent of obscuring the stench of death.
Most famously, it was adapted as the Broadway musical and later film versions of Fiddler on the Roof.
Most famously, the plot of Romeo and Juliet, in which the titular characters, Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet, fall in love at a party the Capulet family hosts, but they cannot be together because the two families hold " an ancient grudge " ( which the young lovers ' deaths eventually quash ), and because Juliet has been engaged by her parents to a man named Paris.
Most versions of the HIMEM. SYS extended memory driver for IBM -/ MS-DOS famously displayed upon loading a message that they had installed an " A20 handler ", a piece of software to control Gate-A20 and coordinate it to the needs of programs.
Most famously, it would be able to drive across a ploughed field without breaking the eggs it was carrying.
Most famously, " Uncle John " advised Carl when playing the guitar to " Get down close to it.
Most famously, Dallas Cowboys defender Leon Lett fumbled during Super Bowl XXVII while celebrating during his own fumble return.
Most famously his punching glove arrow which is capable of knocking out villains.
Most famously, Legendary Animator and Imagineer, Ward Kimball's plaque features an extra finger, a reminder of Kimball's sense of humour.
Most famously the Serjeant-at-Arms at the Palace of Westminster, after a protester got past the security, were described in the media as " middle aged men in tights.
Most famously, after over a decade of composing for all of Hitchcock ’ s films, Hitchcock requested a more “ pop ” score from Herrmann.

Most and frigatebirds
Most lineages — frigatebirds, gannets, cormorants and anhingas — constitute indeed a natural group, for which the names Suliformes or Phalacrocoraciformes have been proposed.

Most and engage
Most of Carías's first term in office was devoted to efforts to avoid financial collapse, improve the military, engage in a limited program of road building, and lay the foundations for prolonging his own hold on power.
Most people experiment with a range of sexual activities during their lives, although they tend to engage in only a few of these regularly.
Most societies consider it a serious crime to force someone to engage in sexual acts or to engage in sexual activity with someone who does not consent.
Most great speakers have a natural ability to display the skills and effectiveness that can help to engage and move an audience for whatever purpose.
Most writers engage in word play to some extent, but certain writers are particularly committed to, or adept at, word play as a major feature of their work.
Most members of the family engage in courtship feeding, where the male presents prey items to the female, and such feeding can account for much if not all of the energy females require for egg creation.
Most people prefer to engage with programs that are human-like, and this gives chatbot-style techniques a potentially useful role in interactive systems that need to elicit information from users, as long as that information is relatively straightforward and falls into predictable categories.
Most birdwatchers pursue this activity mainly for recreational or social reasons, unlike ornithologists, who engage in the study of birds using more formal scientific methods.
Most RTS maps give each player a starting base, but will have resource distribution and terrain features designed to draw players out of their base and engage each other.
Most cultures use special names and emblems to refer to the totem, and those it sponsors engage in partial identification with the totem or symbolic assimilation to it.
Most agonistic interactions occur between young males, which engage in ritualised fighting known as boxing.
He believed that the " Most human and humanizing activity that people engage in is talking to each other " ( Griffin 60 ).
Most Orthodox rabbis do not engage in such dialogue.
Most games in the series feature nonlinear gameplay offering freedom of choice between branching paths and multiple endings, a conversation system allowing players to engage enemies in conversation, the ability to use or capture monsters, and a moral alignment system.
Most clinical psychologists who engage in research and teaching do so within a college or university setting.
Most of the time, guerrillas would spend the day in the tunnels working or resting and come out only at night to scavenge for supplies, tend their crops or engage the enemy in battle.
Most clubs will also have voyeur rooms that have windows where patrons can engage in sex and know that they are being watched by other patrons of the club.
Most of the inhabitants of outlying islands engage in subsistence activity only.
Most of the Mighty Dread band members left and formed Formular band or engage into solo careers.
Most importantly, NSP III will focus on improving the institutional quality, sustainability and governance of CDCs and enhance their ability to engage with other institutions.
Most firearm bullets are made slightly larger than the inside diameter of the barrel, so that they are swaged to engage the rifling and form a tight seal upon firing.
Most of the reserves in the area had already been sent north to engage the U. S. XX Corps.
Most of Carías's first term in office was devoted to efforts to avoid financial collapse, improve the military, engage in a limited program of road building, and lay the foundations for prolonging his own hold on power.

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