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Most bridges will employ all of the principal forces to some degree, but only a few will predominate.
Most of their available forces were allocated to these fronts.
Most of the government's new policies clashed directly with the traditional Afghan understanding of Islam, making religion one of the only forces capable of unifying the tribally and ethnically divided population against the unpopular new government, and ushering in the advent of Islamist participation in Afghan politics.
Most of the Earth's islands are natural and have been formed by tectonic forces or volcanic eruptions.
Most importantly, Operation Barbarossa opened up the Eastern Front, to which more forces were committed than in any other theater of war in world history.
Most political forces oppose it and, in particular, the associations of victims of terrorism and their family members are adamantly against it.
Most of the gravel roads in southern Sudan have become unusable after being heavily mined by the insurgent southern forces of the Sudanese People's Liberation Army ( SPLA ).
Most police forces salute similar to the Canadian Forces standard, with the exception of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary, which follow the British Army standard of saluting with the full palm facing forward, touching the brim of the hat, if worn.
Most of these Russian-led forces, however, are local Tajik noncommissioned officers and soldiers.
Most notable of the victories against the occupying forces were the battles of Neretva and Sutjeska.
Most British colonies mustered ill-trained militia companies to deal with native threats, but did not have any standing forces.
Most of Brazzaville fell to rebel and Angolan forces on October 14, 1997, and Lissouba fled ; within two days the capital was under the control of forces loyal to Sassou Nguesso and Pointe-Noire fell with little resistance.
Most of these forces were on Mount Independence, with only 100 each at Fort Ticonderoga and a blockhouse they were constructing on top of Mount Defiance.
Most air forces around the world lack dedicated surveillance planes.
Most served in the armed forces and the police around the areas where the military and police barracks were located-Ntinda, Naguru, Bugolobi and Mbuya.
Most Arab casualties resulted from clashes with British forces attempting to restore order.
Most of his twelve symphonic scores are very large-scale works, often employing vocal soloists and choruses in addition to augmented orchestral forces.
Most poor gauchos joined forces with the most powerful caudillos in the vicinity.
Most commonly the viscosity ( resistance to deformation or other forces ) of non-Newtonian fluids is dependent on shear rate or shear rate history.
Most of these peoples were removed by United States forces in the 1830s to Indian Territory west of the Mississippi River.
* Most Secret ( 1945 ): Unconventional attacks on German forces using a French fishing boat.
Most of the war consisted of a series of largely successful British operations against Dutch colonial economic interests, although British and Dutch naval forces also met once off the Dutch coast.
Most of the Muskogee fled westward with the arrival of European settlers, many of them organizing themselves into armed resistance units, which fought government forces and British militias to protect their native territory well into the early 19th century.

Most and carefully
Most cases that go to trial are carefully prepared through a discovery process that aids in the review of evidence and testimony before it is presented to judge or jury.
Most economic textbooks follow the practice of carefully explaining the perfect competition model, only because of its usefulness to understand " departures " from it ( the so-called imperfect competition models ).
Most Raphael drawings are rather precise — even initial sketches with naked outline figures are carefully drawn, and later working drawings often have a high degree of finish, with shading and sometimes highlights in white.
Most notably, however, the Egyptians returned from the voyage bearing thirty-one live myrrh trees, the roots of which were carefully kept in baskets for the duration of the voyage.
Most computer operating systems allow selection of the decimal mark and programs that have been carefully internationalised will follow this, but some programs ignore it and a few are even broken by it.
Most of its nearly 100 Antebellum homes have been carefully restored, which led to Holiday Travel magazine's naming Madison " The Prettiest Small Town in America.
Most forging operations use metal-forming dies, which must be precisely machined and carefully heat-treated to correctly shape the workpiece, as well as to withstand the tremendous forces involved.
Most researchers carefully distinguish between epistemic forms of community and " real " or " bodily " community which consists of people sharing risk, especially bodily risk.
Most of the remaining structures on the site were then carefully dismantled, the interior of Exchange Hall and the façade were preserved, hoping for a reconstruction of the building in the future.
Most programming languages, the primary target of parsers, are carefully defined in such a way that a parser with limited lookahead, typically one, can parse them, because parsers with limited lookahead are often more efficient.
Most members of the Executive Council are Cabinet Ministers, but some are appointed as so-called " Minister outside Cabinet " who traditionally hold minor portfolios or serve as Associate Ministers, with carefully specified powers and responsibilities delegated to them by relevant portfolio ministers.
Most bus architectures require their devices follow an arbitration protocol carefully designed to make the likelihood of contention negligible.
Most are calm and docile, but should be handled carefully.
Most commonly, three pigment images were first created separately by the so-called carbon process and then carefully combined in register.
Most foreigners arrived there after a passage through Hindustan, where religious and caste distinctions were very carefully observed.
Most patients benefit from carefully, deliberately slowing down their breathing twice a day for five minutes at a time.
Most people do not stop eating simply in response to a feeling of fullness, but the patient rapidly learns that subsequent bites must be eaten very slowly and carefully, to avoid increasing discomfort or vomiting.
Most of the statements from Taiwan were carefully worded to prevent escalation of already tense cross strait relations.
Most such techniques involve one of two mechanisms: to deflect or absorb the tip of a propagating crack, or to create carefully controlled residual stresses so that cracks from certain predictable sources will be forced closed.
Most is leaner than conventional feedlot beef, but some is equally marbled due to carefully managed grazing, excellent pastures, and improved genetics.
Most commonly an aquifer test is conducted by pumping water from one well at a steady rate and for at least one day, while carefully measuring the water levels in the monitoring wells.
Most non-giant and MGI tail flips are also suppressed restraint, so only a few non-giant systems are active to allow the crayfish to carefully wriggle free.
Olaus had already earlier written Carta marina et Descriptio septemtrionalium terrarum ac mirabilium rerum in eis contentarum, diligentissime elaborata Anno Domini 1539 Veneciis liberalitate Reverendissimi Domini Ieronimi Quirini, which translates as " A Marine map and Description of the Northern Lands and of their Marvels, most carefully drawn up at Venice in the year 1539 through the generous assistance of the Most Honourable Lord and Patriarch Hieronymo Quirino ".
* Most of the symbols are " carefully executed ", but one appears to be a " random graffito ".

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