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Most languages have one main copula, but some languages, like Spanish and Thai, have more than one, and some have none.
Most of them became poorly paid teachers or ministers, and none became important figures in the Scottish Enlightenment or the Industrial Revolution.
Most intelligent design advocates accept that evolution occurs through mutation and natural selection at the " micro level ", such as changing the relative frequency of various beak lengths in finches, but assert that it cannot account for irreducible complexity, because none of the parts of an irreducible system would be functional or advantageous until the entire system is in place.
Most Maxis titles are simulation-based, though none are considered traditional simulations.
Most were perfectly aware of their chance of finding significant amounts of gold were slim to none, and went for the adventure.
Most notably, the Samara T3 came seventh in the 1990 Paris-Dakar Rally and fifth in 1991, piloted by none other than Jacky Ickx.
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Most of these he evidently intended for a different audience, since they are considerably different in tone and style from either the chansons or madrigals ; in addition, he wrote them later in life, with none appearing until 1567, when he was already well-established at Munich.
Most individuals with the black ear patch in that area are juvenile males, and none are adult females – some have only one or two dark lines on the face instead of a complete patch.
Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Most of the love-shy men, but none of the non-shy men, reported never having any friends ; not even acquaintances.
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Most of these were likely local monarchs who did not hold much power outside of their own limited domain, and none held power over the whole of Egypt.
Most attempts have tried other historical texts as keys ( e. g., the Magna Carta, various books of the Bible, the U. S. Constitution, and the Virginia Royal Charter ), assuming the ciphertexts were produced with some book cipher, but none have been recognized as successful to date.
Most GUTs predict the generation of magnetic monopoles during spontaneous symmetry breaking, but none had ever been detected-the monopole problem.
Most modern instruments are full-sized ones at 8 ' pitch or ottavini at 4 ' pitch, although there are no surviving Ruckers instruments of this pitch, and most probably none were ever made by his workshop.
Most flights were able to fly in formation above the clouds and none encountered serious antiaircraft opposition.
Most of them identified the building as an arched, colossal complex but none of them had anything to say about the function of the building.
Most ballots do not have a formal " none of the above " option, but do have procedures that work in a similar way.
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Most species in the genus produce little to none of this black ebony-type wood ; their hard timber ( e. g. of American Persimmon, D. virginiana ) may still be used on a more limited basis.
Most falls overboard went unwitnessed, and in none of the cases documented was the victim wearing a personal flotation device ( PFD ).

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