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Most of the time it is not only checked if the equipment meets the pre-set specification, but also if the equipment is fully functional.
Most of the original societies were fully terminating, where they would be dissolved when all members had a house: the last of them, First Salisbury, was wound up in March 1980.
Most APCs and IFVs are fully tracked, or are all-wheel drive vehicles ( 6 × 6 or 8 × 8 ), for mobility across rough ground.
Most similar to music from Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness, fully orchestrated strings follow, which are accompanied by percussion.
Most widely admired and displayed in the " minor " and decorative arts its detractors claimed that its tendency to depart from or obscure traditionally recognised forms and structures rendered it unsuitable for larger scale projects and disqualified it as a fully architectural style.
Most were compiled long after the triumph had been fully co-opted into a Imperial-monarchic system of government which to an earlier Republican would have seemed very un-Roman indeed.
Most importantly, diphthongs are fully contained in the syllable nucleus while a semivowel or glide is restricted to the syllable boundaries ( either the onset or the coda ).
Most strict interpretations of kashrut require that the animal be fully sensible when its carotid artery is cut.
Most moths also occasionally fold their wings above their backs when they are in a certain spot ( like when there is no room to fully spread their wings ).
Most of the houses in Rønne were damaged by the bombs and it took several years to fully rebuild the city, retaining its traditional architecture, quaint streets and half-timbered houses.
Most European countries are fully covered by digital television and many have switched off PAL / SECAM services.
Most American blacks did not want to leave what they considered was fully their native country.
Most of these schools remain comprehensive, while a few became partially selective or fully selective in the 1990s.
Most were not fully emancipated until the ratification of the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution in 1865.
Most Fenriks have finished the War Academy as well, and are fully trained officers.
Most modern artillery is manufactured from light-weight materials and can be transported fully assembled by helicopters.
Most of the knowledge, however, is tacit knowledge: people usually are not fully aware of the knowledge that they are sharing via price signals, nor do they fully perceive the knowledge that they use when they make a price decision.
Most species are colonial, and their members are known as " zooids ", since they are not fully independent animals.
Most species are viviparous, the young being born fully developed.
Most of these records are likely to fall over time, now that Major League Soccer offers a fully professional league, and its teams typically dominate the competition.
Most of the laws and regulations of the old TULPS of 1931 were kept in force by the Republic of Italy, and the same former boss of OVRA Guido Leto was later reinstated as a fully fledged national Police officer, and entrusted with the supervision and coordination of Police academies in postwar Italy.
Most vaguely resemble a low upright piano ( but usually lacking a fully enclosed lower section ).
Most current fully automatic trigger groups will not fit their semi-automatic firearm look-alike counterparts – the semi-automatic version is specifically constructed to reject the fully automatic trigger group by adding metal in critical places.

Most and reinforced
Most wars had other causes but they reinforced mercantilism by clearly defining the enemy, and justified damage to the enemy's economy.
Most upper body protectors also include a spine protector that comprises plastic or metal reinforced plastic plates, over foam padding, which are joined together so that they articulate and move with the back.
Most boards produced today have an expanded polystyrene foam core reinforced with a composite sandwich shell, that can include carbon fiber, kevlar, or fiberglass in a matrix of epoxy and sometimes plywood and thermoplastics.
Most commercially available rebars are made from unidirectional glass fibre reinforced thermoset resins.
Most buildings, except reinforced or blast-resistant structures, will suffer moderate damage when subjected to overpressures of only 35. 5 kilopascals ( kPa ) ( 5. 15 pounds-force per square inch or 0. 35 atm ).
Most modern arch bridges are made from reinforced concrete.
Most of the original parkway was surfaced in reinforced concrete.
Most of those buildings were built before World War II, and were not reinforced.
Most shields featured some form of reinforced rim, generally toughened leather, although some historians believe the rims on certain shields would have been constructed from metal.

Most and squads
Most of the professional teams ' cheerleading squads would more accurately be described as dance teams by contemporary standards ; as they rarely, if ever, actively encourage crowd noise or perform modern cheerleading moves.
Most American middle schools, high schools, and colleges have organized cheerleading squads made up solely of students.
Most squads are coed, but the number of all-female college squads is rapidly increasing, in an effort to give female cheerleaders, especially bases, who have cheered on all-girl high school or all-star squads an opportunity to cheer at the collegiate level without making the transition to a coed squad.
Most college squads compete at some level, and a handful of them compete nationally.
Most executions were carried out by firing squads after the sentences were given by illegal or semi-legal courts martial.
Most Infantry units operate in squads of three, and when a player builds an infantry unit, three soldiers are produced, rather than just one soldier.
Most of Varaždin's senior players rose through the ranks of the youth system, earned their spots on the senior squads and were often sold to the bigger market teams in Croatia or to foreign clubs.

Most and consist
Most nuts consist of the richly packaged storage kernel and its thick, adherent, brown covering -- the seedcoat.
Most diving competitions consist of three disciplines: 1 m and 3 m springboards, and the platform.
Most state championship meets consist of eleven dives.
Most provincial level competitions consist of events for 6 different age groups ( Groups A, B, C, D, E, and Open ) for both genders on each of the three board levels.
Most earthquake clusters consist of small tremors that cause little to no damage, but there is a theory that earthquakes can recur in a regular pattern.
Most consist of a regular guitar, plus additional " harp " strings strung above the six normal strings.
Most terrestrial helium present today is created by the natural radioactive decay of heavy radioactive elements ( thorium and uranium ), as the alpha particles emitted by such decays consist of helium-4 nuclei.
Most copper devices consist of a plastic core that is wrapped in a copper wire.
Most of the beaches consist of either grass, rocks, or the silty sand that also makes up most of the bottom of the lake.
Most varieties of pyroxene consist of permutations of Ca < sup > 2 +</ sup >, Fe < sup > 2 +</ sup > and Mg < sup > 2 +</ sup > to balance the negative charge on the backbone.
Most proteins consist of linear polymers built from series of up to 20 different-α-amino acids.
Most slide rules consist of three linear strips of the same length, aligned in parallel and interlocked so that the central strip can be moved lengthwise relative to the other two.
Most large submarines consist of a cylindrical body with hemispherical ( and / or conical ) ends and a vertical structure, usually located amidships, which houses communications and sensing devices as well as periscopes.
Most chemical-reaction monopropellant rocket systems consist of a fuel tank, usually a titanium or aluminium sphere, with an ethylene-propylene rubber container or a surface tension propellant management device filled with the fuel.
Most corporate intranets consist of a high speed backbone network.
Most often choirs consist of four sections intended to sing in four part harmony, but there is no limit to the number of possible parts as long as there is a singer available to sing the part: Thomas Tallis wrote a 40-part motet entitled Spem in alium, for eight choirs of five parts each ; Krzysztof Penderecki's Stabat Mater is for three choirs of 16 voices each, a total of 48 parts.
Most of their diets consist of fish, but can also include crayfish, frogs, ducklings, snakes, muskrats, mice, other small mammals, and small birds.
Most high explosive bombs consist of an insensitive secondary explosive that must be detonated with a blasting cap containing a more sensitive primary explosive.
Most observed GRBs are believed to consist of a narrow beam of intense radiation released during a supernova as a rapidly rotating, high-mass star collapses to form a neutron star, quark star, or black hole.
Most Socratic inquiries consist of a series of elenchi and typically end in aporia.
Most still consist of shirts with shorts or trousers for males, and skirts for females, only with differences on the color.
Most atolls of the Maldives consist of a large, ring-shaped coral reef supporting numerous small islands.
Most major traffic junctions consist of 2-lane roundabouts.
Most coral reefs are built from stony corals, which in turn consist of polyps that cluster in groups.
Most of the region's forests consist of softwood.

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