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Most and naïve
Most scholars today consider all such theories not so much wrong — they occasionally offer peripheral insights — as comically naïve and irrelevant.

Most and subjects
Most Germanic tribes were generally tolerant of the Nicene beliefs of their subjects.
Most Lomographic cameras are designed to produce photographic effects such as " oversaturated colors, extreme optical distortions, rainbow-colored subjects, off-kilter exposure, blurring and alternative film processing, all things usually considered bad in photography.
Most of these species do not consider human / metahuman types as more than victims, and should be treated as dangerous subjects.
Most TAFEs are given a locally recognised region of the country where they exclusively operate covering a wide range of subjects.
Most Ivoirians, however, were classified as French subjects and were governed under the principle of association.
Most of these schools began as secretarial schools, then expanded into accounting or bookkeeping and similar subjects.
Most top MBA programs cover similar subjects within their core required courses.
Most of the British subjects were escorted towards the border with Mozambique, women and other South African civilians were left heading for various destinations.
Most charming of the Zuccarelli and Visentini collaborations is a set of 52 playing cards with Old Testament subjects published in Venice in 1748.
Most modern historians believe his name a back-formation from the name Rome ; the basis for Remus ' name and role remain subjects of ancient and modern speculation.
Most subjects are examined in all three years ; for example, the Natural Sciences Tripos has examinations for Part IA, Part IB, Part II, and in some subjects, Part III.
Most undergraduate tutorials are carried out in the college, though for some specialist subjects undergraduates may be sent to tutors in other colleges.
Most of them were made as preparatory studies for his paintings, but he also drew landscapes, genre subjects, and caricatures for his own enjoyment.
Most of these people are politically unreliable subjects from the Caucasus.
Most of his subjects are represented in classical costume.
Most sources agree that the average age of menarche in girls in modern societies has declined, though the reasons and the degree remain subjects of controversy.
Most acts avoid " serious " subjects such as politics.
Also, his Bemerkungen und Ansichten, published in an incomplete form in von Kotzebue's Entdeckungsreise ( Weimar, 1821 ) and more completely in Chamisso's Gesammelte Werke ( 1836 ), and the botanical work, Übersicht der nutzbarsten und schädlichsten Gewächse in Norddeutschland ( View of the Most Useful and the Most Noxious Plants of North Germany, with Remarks on Scientific Botany, 1829 ) are esteemed for their careful treatment of their subjects.
Most of his subjects are robots.
Most of Wilkie's foreign subjectsthe Pifferari, Princess Doria, the Maid of Saragossa, the Spanish Podado, a Guerilla Council of War, the Guerilla Taking Leave of his Family and the Guerilla's Return to his Family – passed into the English royal collection ; but the dramatic Two Spanish Monks of Toledo, also entitled the Confessor Confessing, became the property of the marquis of Lansdowne.
Most of the crusaders who settled there were of Norman origin and / or from southern Italy, as were the first rulers of the principality who surrounded themselves with their own loyal subjects.
Most of the fantasias are complex, multisectional pieces, treating multiple subjects imitatively.
Most of his most famous subjects, such as Heath and Wilson, retired from public life or died and he was unable to master new prominent figures, most significantly, the country's first woman Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher ( she was played on his show by Janet Brown ).

Most and presented
Most modern knowledge of Aristotle was preserved and presented by Albertus.
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 of the quotations ( 300 of 400 ) of the Old Testament in the New Testament, while differing more or less from the version presented by the Masoretic text, align with that of the Septuagint.
" Despite having the quote presented to a notable organisation, it has also appeared in books such as " The Most Stupid Words Ever Spoken " as it is deemed by some Westerners as a prime example of a lack of understanding of foreign culinary traditions in the Western world.
Most cooperative games are presented in the characteristic function form, while the extensive and the normal forms are used to define noncooperative games.
Most commonly, nihilism is presented in the form of existential nihilism, which argues that life is without objective meaning, purpose, or intrinsic value.
Most initiatives are presented to the NPCSC for consideration by the State Council after previous endorsement by the Communist Party's Politburo Standing Committee.
Most influential was Book 6, which describes the military and political organization of Rome ; it presented Rome as a state in which monarchical, aristocratic, and popular elements were in a stable equilibrium.
An enthusiast of Tangram puzzles, Loyd published a book of seven hundred unique Tangram designs and a fanciful history of the origin of the Tangram, which was, however, presented as true, and has been described as " Sam Loyd's Most Successful Hoax ".
Most major belligerents attempted to solve the problems of complexity and security presented by using large codebooks for cryptography with the use of ciphering machines, the most well known being the German Enigma machine.
Most brain imaging studies of working memory have used recognition tasks such as delayed recognition of one or several stimuli, or the n-back task, in which each new stimulus in a long series must be compared to the one presented n steps back in the series.
Most of the Green parties are formed to win elections, and so organize themselves by the presented electoral or political districts.
* Most learning is accomplished through intelligent, adaptive courseware presented by computer-simulated teachers.
Most. NET code samples are presented in VB. NET as well as C #, and VB. NET continues to be favored by former Visual Basic programmers.
Most people wear new clothes with bright colours, while biscuits, cakes, samosas, pies and tarts are presented to visitors as treats.
Most of them have decided that, with the fall of Nazi Germany and the depressed feeling of Europe in the aftermath of World War II, it simply didn't have the opportunity to be presented to any large audience for a long time.
Most shows were presented from a large conservatory studio outside the Coronation Street studio which was later used for daytime ITV Play programming.
Most scholars agree that from his earliest years in Copenhagen, Andersen presented himself to the Danish bourgeoisie as the naively precocious child not usually admitted to the adult salon.
Most historians opt for 28 November 1905, as a founding date because it was on this date that Griffith first presented his ' Sinn Féin Policy '.
Most CALL programs in Warschauer & Healey's first phase, Behavioristic CALL ( 1960s to 1970s ), consisted of drill-and-practice materials in which the computer presented a stimulus and the learner provided a response.
Most of the episodes followed a similar format, where in the next case was presented at the start of the episode, then the bulk of the episode had the sleuths gathering clues and investigating the situation.
Most of the Buddha's sermons are presented as preached in answer to a question, or in some other appropriate context, but this one has a beginning and an ending in which the Buddha is talking to monks about something totally different.
One of the most memorable campaigns for the movies presented these films as part of " The Most Dangerous Night of Television " ( Saturdays ).
: No Most Valuable Player awards were presented during these games
The Super Bowl Most Valuable Player Award, or Super Bowl MVP, is presented annually to the most valuable player of the Super Bowl, the National Football League's ( NFL ) championship game.

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