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Most of the country receives negligible rainfall ; droughts are frequent.
Most brown bears have about 2 percent genetic material from polar bears, but one population residing in the Alexander Archipelago has between 5 percent and 10 percent polar bear genes, indicating more frequent and recent mating.
Most of those that did in the 19th century were the newly-admitted western states, which suffered from " inexperienced legislatures and weak party discipline ... as western legislatures gained experience, deadlocks became less frequent.
Most ferries operate on regular, frequent, return services.
Most of the melody is written out using thirty-second notes, and ornamented with a few appoggiaturas ( more frequent in the second section ) and a few mordents.
Most studies have found it effective without use year round but rather as a seasonal treatment lasting for several weeks until frequent light exposure is naturally obtained.
Most of the regalia of these kingdoms, however, have been lost at various points in time, due to the successive rise and fall of the Korean dynasties and the subsequent and frequent raiding of Korean royal tombs and palaces by both Korean and foreign armies.
Most of this network was closed by British Railways in 1959 but the short section from Melton Constable railway station via Holt to Sheringham ( services continuing on to Cromer and Norwich ) escaped closure for a few more years-finally succumbing in 1964 when the branch was cut back to Sheringham ( now the nearest national rail-head, served by frequent services to Norwich along the ' Bittern Line ').
Most hikers begin before dawn in order to reach the summit and return below the tree line before frequent afternoon thunderstorms bring a risk of lightning strikes.
Most of the love-shy men reported experiencing frequent feelings of depression, loneliness and alienation.
Most species have relatively small fruit, but apple and plum sizes are frequent.
Most companies consider the miles earned by their employees to be a valuable personal perk that in part compensates for the daily grind of frequent business travel, though some governmental organizations have attempted to prevent their employees from accumulating miles on official travel.
Most ejections originate from active regions on Sun's surface, such as groupings of sunspots associated with frequent flares.
Most ejections originate from active regions on the surface, such as groupings of sunspots associated with frequent flares.
Since 24 September 2000, the series 310 runs the InterCitySlovenija ( ICS ) service, linking the major cities of Slovenia in one line: Koper ( only in summer ), Ljubljana, Zidani Most, Celje and Maribor, with a frequent service that acts as a high-speed shuttle.
InterCitySlovenija links the major cities of Slovenia in one line: Koper ( only in summer ), Ljubljana, Zidani Most, Celje and Maribor, with frequent service that acts as a high-speed shuttle.
The New York Times critic, Richard Eder, called the 1979 Broadway revival a " frequent delight though not an unmitigated one ... Most strikingly, it is a superabundance of songs.
Most web browsers will blindly follow the URL for inline links, even though it is a frequent security complaint.
Most ferns disperse easily via ornithochory of their spores, allowing fairly frequent colonization from Madagascar and exchange among the Mascarene islands.
Most stands are even-aged due to frequent fire intervals in Black Spruce forests.
The novel's content has been the frequent target of censors and appears at number eight on the American Library Association list of the 100 Most Frequently Challenged Books for the decade 1990 – 2000.
The novel's content has been the frequent target of censors and appears on the American Library Association list of the 100 Most Frequently Challenged Books of 1990-2000 at number eight.
Most of his surviving clocks are longcase clocks being of universally high quality incorporating such features as long going, frequent use of deadbeat escarpments, six spoke wheels, high count trains, repeating, enclosed movements, and a general high standard of workmanship at least equal to that of London makers of the time.
Most hot meals consist of only one course: starters are fairly rare but desserts such as ice cream or fruit are a little more frequent.
Most of these tornadoes form as either waterspouts off Biscayne Bay, as part of the frequent afternoon thunderstorms, or spawned from a tropical storm or hurricane.

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Most sites today follow how RotoNews had a " news " and " analysis " element to each player update.
Most genealogy software programs can export information about persons and their relationships in a standardized format called " GEDCOM " In that format it can be shared with other genealogists, added to online databases, or converted into family web sites.
Most shock sites are merely websites that openly display material some will consider as disturbing or repulsive, such as pornography and fetishes.
Most of these sites contain Internet forums and news briefs that emphasize a particular viewpoint.
Most Latvians opposed the flooding of historical sites and a particularly scenic gorge with rare plants and natural features, such as the Staburags, a cliff comparable in cultural significance to the Lorelei in Germany.
Most if not all Internet poker sites have freeroll tournaments although in many cases require a payment of points to play.
Most Hindus visit sites within their region or locale.
Most such sites are small, ephemeral, and / or very narrowly focused, though sites like SF Site offer a broad range of references and reviews about science fiction.
Most species were gathered from the coldest places in Tierra del Fuego, sites mainly with tundra borders.
Most codes and standards recognize that wind tunnel testing can produce reliable information for designers, especially when their projects are in complex terrain or on exposed sites.
Most of the eliminated sites were not merged, and their contents are no longer accessible to the general public.
Most modern search engines have the ability to analyze a page for keyword stuffing and determine whether the frequency is consistent with other sites created specifically to attract search engine traffic.
Most internet sites containing personal profiles require individuals to fill in " personal information " sections.
Most Web sites that offer pseudonymity retain information about users.
Most important geographical sites, during the life of Lysander
Most of the phosphorylation sites for which such a mobility shift has been described fall in the category of SP and TP sites ( i. e. a proline residue follows the phosphorylated serine or threonine residue ).
Most crocus species and hybrids should be planted in a sunny position, in gritty, well-drained soil, although a few prefer shadier sites in moist soil.
* All 172 confirmed meteor impact sites on earth, viewable in Google Earth ( Largest, Most recent, Per continent, Including size indicator )
Most sites try to reduce this strategy's effectiveness by imposing a waiting period during which a player wishing to rebuy at the same table must do so for no less than what he removed from the table ( unless this exceeds the maximum buy-in-then the player would be required to make the maximum buy-in ).
Most henges do not contain stone circles ; Brodgar is a striking exception, ranking with Avebury ( and to a lesser extent Stonehenge ) among the greatest of such sites.
During this holiday he toured a number of archaeological sites in the two countries, coming to the opinion that much of what he had written in The Most Ancient Near East was outdated, and so he went on to produce a new book on the subject, New Light on the Most Ancient Near East ( 1935 ), in which he applied his Marxist-influenced ideas about the economy to his conclusions.
Most are concentrated in an area approximately east to west and north to south, although the Angkor Archaeological Park, which administers the area, includes sites as far away as Kbal Spean, about to the north.

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