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Most and major
Most of us remember and think of the Wagner-Peyser Act in its historical sense, as a major milestone in the development of public placement services.
Most of the population lives in the western and northwestern parts of the country, where the two major cities, Yerevan and Gyumri ( which was called Aleksandropol ' during the tsarist period ), are located.
Most of the major temples, including the Parthenon, were rebuilt under the leadership of Pericles during the Golden Age of Athens ( 460 – 430 BC ).
Most recently the 2008 movie Iron Man used the Larghetto movement from Salieri's Piano Concerto in C major.
Most of the major developments in analytical chemistry take place after 1900.
Most major powers repudiated Cold War assassination tactics, though many allege that this was merely a smokescreen for political benefit and that covert and illegal training of assassins continues today, with Russia, Israel, the U. S., Argentina, Paraguay, Chile, and other nations accused of still regularly engaging in such operations.
Most of Australia's iron ore is also mined in the Pilbara and it also has one of the world's major manganese mines,
Most of the major highways have an excellent bitumen surface and other major roads are usually well-maintained dirt roads.
Most of the major Beanoland attractions remain in operation today but have been rethemed as " Wild Asia ".
Most imperial powers had not foreseen a need to prepare their colonies for independence ; for example, Britain had given limited self-rule to India and Sri Lanka, while treating British Somaliland as little more than a trading post, while all major decisions for French colonies were made in Paris and Belgium prohibited any self-government up until it suddenly granted independence to its colonies in 1960.
Most clearly seen in his two major exiles where Cyril was disgraced and forced to leave his position and his people behind.
Most of his roles are cameo appearances, as in Into The Night, Jason X, To Die For, Blood_and_Donuts and Alias, but on occasion he has played major roles, as in Nightbreed or Last Night.
Most of the docks themselves have survived and are now used as marinas or watersports centres ( the major exception being the Surrey Commercial Docks, now largely filled in ).
Most of the major companies made films in all the genres, but some had a special interest in certain kinds of films.
Most obviously, the musical film was born ; the first classic-style Hollywood musical was The Broadway Melody ( 1929 ) and the form would find its first major creator in choreographer / director Busby Berkeley ( 42nd Street, 1933, Dames, 1934 ).
Most of the film noirs of the classic period were similarly low-and modestly budgeted features without major stars — B movies either literally or in spirit.
It was the second major " wanted " list following the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list.
Most major circuits in France, Italy, Spain, Germany and the United Kingdom saw the series visit at least once.
Most soils have three major horizons -- the surface horizon ( A ), the subsoil ( B ), and the substratum ( C ).
Most of the major parts, however, were made elsewhere, including some probably fabricated at the West Milwaukee railshops where oldest brother William A. Davidson was then toolroom foreman.
Most classical Italian poems are composed of hendecasyllables ; for example, the major works by Dante, Francesco Petrarca, Ludovico Ariosto, and Torquato Tasso.
Most hotels and major hospitality companies that operate hotels have set widely accepted industry standards to classify hotel types.
Most major compiler vendors for Windows still provide free copies of their command-line tools, including Microsoft ( Visual C ++, Platform SDK,. NET Framework SDK, nmake utility ), Embarcadero Technologies ( bcc32 compiler, make utility ).
Most major IC / BPS clinics now evaluate the pelvic floor and / or refer patients directly to a physical therapist for a prompt treatment of pelvic floor muscle tension or weakness.

Most and powers
Most of his cases happened during this period and he was at the height of his powers at this point in his life.
Most states began as kingdoms, in which the king was considered divine and endowed with temporal and spiritual powers.
Most constitutional monarchies employ a parliamentary system in which the monarch may have strictly ceremonial duties or may have reserve powers, depending on the constitution.
Most importantly, the boundaries of the powers of the ministers and church officers are set by clear and constant reminders of the freedoms guaranteed by the Gospel to the laity, collectively and individually.
Most actions by the federal government can find some legal support among the express powers, such as the Commerce Clause, whose applicability has been narrowed by the Supreme Court in recent years.
Most of these questions were handled by the victorious Allied powers in bodies such as the Allied Supreme Council.
Most of the superhumans in Marvel's Earth owe their powers to the Celestials, cosmic entities who visited Earth millions of years ago and experimented on our prehistoric ancestors ( a process they also carried out on several other planets ).
Most states maintained a weak executive without veto or appointment powers, elected annually by the legislature to a single term only, sharing power with an executive council, and countered by a strong legislature.
Most of the prime minister's powers derive from his or her position as the head of the cabinet.
Most of its occupants to that time followed Hyde's precedent-setting conception of the presidency as a conservative, low-key institution that used its ceremonial prestige and few discretionary powers sparingly.
Most of these were not, however, treaties of cession ; they were in the form of cooperative agreements between two sovereign powers.
Most General Assembly resolutions are not enforceable as a legal or practical matter, because the General Assembly lacks enforcement powers with respect to most issues.
Most notably, Richard Foglesong argues in his book, Married to the Mouse: Walt Disney World and Orlando, that Disney has abused its powers by remaining in complete control of the District.
Most pirates were eventually hunted down by the Royal Navy and killed or captured ; several battles were fought between the brigands and the colonial powers on both land and sea.
Most of rapid expansion was achieved after the National Capital Development Commission ( NCDC ) was formed in 1957 with executive powers, replacing its ineffective advisory predecessors.
Most belligerent powers cut back severely on production of non-essentials, concentrating on producing weapons.
Most cities, however, do have city councils, which have varying powers depending on the type of settlement.
Most constables in modern jurisdictions are law enforcement officers ; in the United Kingdom, Commonwealth of Nations and some European countries, a constable is the lowest rank of police officer ( it is also, when preceded by the term ' sworn ', used to describe any police officer with arrest and other powers ), while in the United States a constable is generally an elected peace officer with lesser jurisdiction than a sheriff.
Most characters resemble their previous counterparts in costume and powers, with the most notable exceptions including Chameleon Boy, now called simply Chameleon and depicted as an androgynous creature, Star Boy, who in this version of the Legion is black, Colossal Boy, who is now a giant who shrinks to human size, and Phantom Girl, who exists in two universes at once and has conversations with people in her own dimension while talking to Legionnaires at the same time.
Most Secretaries-General are compromise-candidates from middle powers and have little prior fame.
Most of the deviations occur later in the game, particularly involving the invasions of the other ruling powers, the Kingdom of Sun Wu and the Kingdom of Cao Wei.
Most powers of the ITC are now exercised by the Office of Communications ( Ofcom ), making some powersand the ITC itself – defunct.

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