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Most notably are the characters of Dr. Eric Leidner in Murder in Mesopotamia, Signor Richetti in Death on the Nile, and many minor characters in They Came to Baghdad were archaeologists.
Most notably, Ajax is not wounded in any of the battles described in the Iliad, and he is the only principal character on either side who does not receive personal assistance from any of the gods who take part in the battles.
Most notably, Carnegie believed that the future leaders of society would rise from the ranks the poor.
Most notably, certainly from a G. I.
Most notably was the 1981 Origins Award for Best Roleplaying Rules for Call of Cthulhu.
Most notably, Ogden allowed only 18 verbs, which he called " operators ".
( Most notably, in the case Li v. Yellow Cab Co., 13 Cal. 3d 804 ( 1975 ), the California Supreme Court adopted the principle of comparative negligence in the face of a California Civil Code provision codifying the traditional common-law doctrine of contributory negligence.
Most notably, Mohammed Bacar was elected for a 5-year term as president of Anjouan.
* Trinidad and Tobago: Most notably curried chicken, goat, beef ( eaten by Muslims and Christians ) shrimp, and curry aloo
Most notably, they traded with the Pittsburgh Pirates for outfielder Kenny Lofton and third baseman Aramis Ramirez, and rode dominant pitching, led by Kerry Wood and Mark Prior, as the Cubs led the division down the stretch.
Most notably, the Commonwealth of Nations, an association primarily of former members of the British Empire, is often referred to as simply " the Commonwealth ".
Most notably, the theory has legitimized the entry of private business owners and quasi -" bourgeois " elements into the party.
Most notably was the September 2008 launch of Optimum Wi-Fi by Cablevision.
Most Compaq products have been re-branded with the HP nameplate, such as the company's market leading ProLiant server line, while the Compaq brand remains on only some consumer-oriented and budget products, notably Compaq Presario PCs.
Most notably a small group of sperm whales live in this area year round.
Most notably the Dayton Celtic Festival and the City Folk Festival.
Most notably, the 1978 comedy film National Lampoon's Animal House was co-written by Chris Miller ' 63, and is based loosely on a series of stories he wrote about his fraternity days at Dartmouth.
Most notably, from 1995 to 1998, ownership of EVM criteria ( reduced to 32 ) was transferred to industry by adoption of ANSI EIA 748-A standard.
Most notably, he wrote Poème Électronique for the Phillips pavilion at the Brussels World Fair in 1958.
Most notably, in Round 15 against, the Bombers jumped the Saints early by kicking the first 16 points of the match and led for the majority of the match, only to lose the lead by halfway through the final quarter, and ultimately the match by just three points.
Most notably were the Second Edition adventure module GW5 " Rapture of the Deep " and the conclusion to the metaplot storyline put forth in Kim Eastland's Third Edition module series ( GW6-10 ).
Most notably, gerrymandering is particularly effective in non-proportional systems that tend towards fewer parties, such as first past the post.
Most presidents in such countries are selected by democratic means ( popular direct or indirect election ); however, like all other systems, the presidential model also encompasses people who become head of state by other means, notably through military dictatorship or coup d ' état, as often seen in Latin American, Middle Eastern and other presidential regimes.
Most notably in " The Colour Out of Space ", the inability of science to comprehend a contaminated meteorite leads to horror.
Most common interest in hair is focused on hair growth, hair types and hair care, but hair is also an important biomaterial primarily composed of protein, notably keratin.

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Most scholars see chapters 1 – 16 ( the Priestly code ) and chapters 17 – 26 ( the Holiness code ) as the work of two related schools, but while the Holiness material employs the same technical terms as the Priestly code, it broadens their meaning from pure ritual to the theological and moral, turning the ritual of the Priestly code into a model for the relationship of Israel to God: as the tabernacle is made holy by the presence of the Lord and kept apart from uncleanliness, so He will dwell among Israel when Israel is purified ( made holy ) and separated from other peoples.
( Despite reduced size in aerodynamic feathers ) Most eagles are larger than any other raptors apart from some vultures.
Most eagles grab prey without landing and take flight with it so the prey can be carried to a perch and torn apart.
Most of his daughters outlived him, apart from Katharina who had died in 1282 during childbirth and Hedwig who had died in 1285 / 6.
Most commonly it is believed because the German cavalry had a 20 x 60 meter area in between the barracks which had the letters posted above the doors ) The letters on the long sides of the arena, nearest the corners, are 6 m ( 19. 7 ft ) in from the corners, and are 12 m ( 39. 4 ft ) apart from each other.
Most of the beach dwellers begin to go insane and suddenly start to rip the bodies apart in a terrifying frenzy.
Most bus routes are London Buses routes, apart from route 505 which does not accept any form of London ticketing ( i. e. Oyster cards or travelcards ).
Most modern yo-yos are made from a " take-apart " design, designed to be taken easily apart and reassembled by the player.
Most major streets adhere to a north-south / east-west orientation, forming a grid of major streets spaced one mile ( 1. 6 km ) apart from each other.
Most of the prayers that the priest says are spoken inaudibly, including almost all the Mass of the Faithful: the offertory prayers, the Canon of the Mass ( except for the preface and the final doxology ), and ( apart from the Agnus Dei ) those between the Lord's Prayer and the postcommunion.
Most other no-contests in boxing occur when unusual circumstances, which would include instances such as a bout being rained out, ring falling apart, or an unexpected injury caused by something outside of the boxer's control.
Most cameras read only part of the code ; typically, only the film speed is read, and some cameras aimed at the consumer market only read enough bits to tell apart the most common film speeds.
Most Irish pot still whiskey is distilled three times, while Scotch whisky, apart from Auchentoshan, is distilled twice.
Most have no fricatives at all, or no fricatives apart from.
Most of Philmont's camps are about apart.
Most populations migrate to subtropical areas in winter, but this species is largely resident in westernmost Europe, apart from movements to favoured moulting grounds, such as the Wadden Sea on the north German coast.
Most FFS surgeons can perform a procedure called a forehead reconstruction or cranioplasty where the glabella bone is taken apart, thinned and re-shaped, and reassembled, in the new feminine position with small titanium wires or titanium microplates and screws.
Most courses, apart from those in the performing arts, consist of two parts: the seminar, limited to 15 students, and the conference, a private, biweekly meeting with a seminar professor.
* Most are mono booms: these have no movement apart from straight up and down.
Most of the time he lived apart from his wife.
Most grounds now set aside areas especially for Barmy Army fans apart from Lord's where they are banned.
Most caminos reales had names apart from the appended " camino real ".
Most of the chase is a logical following of Riley's car apart from when the car goes from Hythe Road NW10 into Sterne Street-Hythe Road in 1949 was a dead end.
Most cut sections can be split in a single downward chop of the maul, splitting the wood apart along its grain.

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