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Most and notable
Most notable for this use is the extinct giant fennel, silphium.
Most notable is the Diels – Alder reaction with 1, 3-dienes to give 1, 4-cyclohexadienes.
Most denominations ( a notable exception being the Seventh Day Adventists ) would affirm the statement from the Catechism of the Catholic Church ( above ), with the exception of the parenthetical phrase, " through a purification or immediately.
Most notable among these were the Maya, who had built numerous cities throughout the region, and the Aztecs, who created a vast empire.
" 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.
The most notable difference is the number of its heads: Most sources describe or depict three heads ; others show it with two or even just one ; a smaller number of sources show a variable number, sometimes as many as 50 or even 100.
Most Khoisan languages, on the other hand ( with the notable exceptions of Naro and Sandawe ), use a more iconic system based on the pipe ⟨|⟩.
Most home computer DOS ' es were stored on a floppy disk always to be booted at start-up, with the notable exception of Commodore, whose DOS resided on ROM chips in the disk drives themselves ( the computer itself had no DOS, just a form of a BIOS for communicating with peripherals ).
Most of the dances we have from the 17th and 18th centuries are anonymous, notable exceptions being Nathaniel Kynaston and Thomas Bray.
Most notable is the focusing effect identified in the decade-long research with Pavel Stepanek.
* Asian Film Festival: Most notable amongst the Asian Film Festivals are the Osian's-Cinefan Film Festival, which was recently expanded to include Arab Cinema as well, and the Hong Kong International Film Festival ( HKIFF ) and Busan International Film Festival ( BIFF ).
Most notable for their republican cinema were the Russian SFSR, Armenian SSR, Georgian SSR, Ukrainian SSR, and, to a lesser degree, Lithuanian SSR, Byelorussian SSR and Moldavian SSR.
Most notable international actors acted in this genre of films such Alain Delon, Henry Silva, Fred Williamson, Charles Bronson, Tomas Milian and others international stars.
Most notable are Query Routing Protocol ( QRP ) and Dynamic Querying ( DQ ).
Most modern firearms ( with the notable exception of smoothbore firearms ) have rifled barrels to impart spin to the projectile for improved flight stability.
Most notable is the technical culture of the pioneers of the Arpanet, starting in 1969.
Most notable among these is the scanning system, which repeatedly calls functions on a string:
Most notable and vocal among them was Johnny Unitas, who recognized himself solely as a player for the Baltimore Colts until the day he died, with his estate defending that stand to this day.
Most notable, however, is the statement from his introduction to the Books of Samuel:
Most notable was his crushing victory over the Alamanni in 357 at the Battle of Argentoratum-despite being outnumbered.
Most notable in the ancient sport was a man called Chionis, who in the 656BC Olympics staged a jump of 7. 05 metres ( 23 feet and 1. 7 inches ).
Most notable is the inclusion of two songs from Thomas Middleton's play The Witch ( 1615 ); Middleton is conjectured to have inserted an extra scene involving the witches and Hecate, for these scenes had proven highly popular with audiences.
Most positions that can be taken with regards to any of the following questions are endorsed by one or another notable philosopher.
Most forms of ethical subjectivism are relativist, but there are notable forms that are universalist:
Most forms of moral nihilism are non-cognitivist and vice versa, though there are notable exceptions such as universal prescriptivism ( which is semantically non-cognitive but substantially universal ).

Most and comeback
Most of his 1980s films were less than successful, both critically and financially, but Frankenheimer was able to make a comeback in the 1990s by returning to his roots in television.
Most critics also praised the album, and many of them called it a real " comeback " for the artist.
He was named comeback player of the year in 1994, and finished in eleventh place in the American League Most Valuable Player voting.
Boston led Game 7 of the World Series 3 – 0 heading into the bottom of the sixth inning when New York scored three runs off Bruce Hurst ( who had been named World Series Most Valuable Player before the Mets ' improbable comeback in Game 6 ) to tie the game, and score three more off Schiraldi in the seventh to take a 6 – 3 lead.
* Most comeback wins in the 4th quarter ( career ): 35 ( includes one playoff game )
* Most comeback wins in the 4th quarter ( season ): 7 ( 2009 )
In 1982, Caidic, at 19, bounced back by leading the University of the East Red Warriors to a comeback win against the University of the Philippines Maroons in the finals, scoring 30 points to capture the University Athletics Association of the Philippines basketball championship and won the Most Valuable Player award.
* Most comeback wins in the 4th quarter ( season ): 5 ( 2007, 2011 ), tied
Most Beloved or Beloved ( 寵愛 ) is a Cantopop album by Leslie Cheung released in 1995 after a long personal struggle between deciding to make a comeback or to make good his retirement vow.
Most recently, Desko led the Orange to their 10th National Championship with a thrilling 10-9 overtime comeback victory over Cornell on May 25, 2009.
Most notably, he finished 2009 on a high with 5 / 101, his maiden five-wicket haul, against Pakistan at the MCG, and then replicated the effort in the next Test at the SCG against the same opponents, taking 5 / 53 in the second innings as Australia sealed a remarkable comeback victory.

Most and streak
* Most consecutive touches without a fumble: 719 ( LaDainian Tomlinson, longest streak since 1991 )
Most famous for breaking Byron Nelson's eleven tournament winning streak in 1945.
The popularity of the Cowboys as America's Team has been supported somewhat by such NFL records as " Team with Most Consecutive Sold Out Games ", a streak of 160 home and away games ( including playoffs ) that began on December 23, 1990, at Philadelphia's Veterans Stadium and came to an end on December 24, 1999, in a Christmas Eve game against the New Orleans Saints in the Louisiana Super Dome.
Most of Ballard's films deal with man and his relation to nature and have a strong poetic streak.
On November 13, Lee and Slash won the NWA World Tag Team Championship when they defeated America's Most Wanted (" Cowboy " James Storm and " Wildcat " Chris Harris ), thereby ending their undefeated streak.

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