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Most of Aristotle's work is probably not in its original form, since it was most likely edited by students and later lecturers.
Most later Alexanders in various countries were directly or indirectly named for him.
Most Aster CT-80's ( about 10 thousand of them ) were sold to schools for computer education, in a project first known as the " honderd scholen project " ( one hundred schools project ), but which later involved many more than just one hundred schools.
Most arrangements for large ensembles, big bands, in the swing era, were written down, however, and credited to a specific arranger, as were later arrangements for the Count Basie big band by Sammy Nestico and Neal Hefti.
Most other US Navy and allied navy destroyers, destroyer escorts, frigates, and several different classes of cruisers only carried the one ASROC ' matchbox ' MK 112 launcher with eight ASROC missiles ( although later in service, some of those missiles could be replaced by the Harpoon anti-ship missile ).
Most Spruance-class destroyers were later modified to include the Mk 41 VLS, these launchers are capable of carrying a mixture of the VL-ASROC, the Tomahawk TLAM, and other missiles.
Most scholars today accept the basic authenticity of the book, but see in it significant additions by a " school " of later followers of the original prophet.
Most Chinese numerals of later period were descendants from Shang dynasty oracle numerals of 14th century B. C.
Most of the account deals with the son's later quest for and accidental killing of his father, drawing the moral that only evil can come of the use of sorcery.
Most implementers avoided this by producing Coral interfaces to existing Fortran and, later, C libraries.
Most likely they were popular proverbs, which tended later to be attributed to particular sages.
Most of Vertov's early work was unpublished, and few manuscripts remain after the Second World War, though some material survived in later films and documentaries created by Vertov and his brothers, Boris Kaufman and Mikhail Kaufman.
Most ectopias are congenital, but some may happen later in life.
Most scholars date it to the early 2nd century, and distinguish in it two separate Eucharistic traditions, the earlier tradition in chapter 10 and the later one preceding it in chapter 9.
Most of these works are considerably later compositions in Greek.
Most extinct cat-like animals, once regarded as members of the Felidae, later turned out to be members of related, but distinct, families: the " false sabretooths " Nimravidae and Barbourofelidae.
Most scholars reject the historicity of the later legends of King Arthur, which seem to be set in this period, but some such as John Morris see it as evidence behind which may lie a plausible grain of truth.
Most primates have semi-concealed ovulation, thus one can think that the common ancestor had semi-concealed ovulation, that was inherited by gorillas, and that later evolved in concealed ovulation in humans and advertised ovulation in chimpanzees.
Most Japanese people traveled on foot until the later part of the 19th century.
Most lines were constructed by government but a few were of private origin, later nationalised.
Most of them had evidently been based on unsourced rumours relayed as fact by much later commentators, such as Jaubert ( 1656 ), Guynaud ( 1693 ) and Bareste ( 1840 ), on modern misunderstandings of the 16th century French texts, or on pure invention.
Most information we have on the myths of Osiris is derived from allusions contained in the Pyramid Texts at the end of the Fifth Dynasty, later New Kingdom source documents such as the Shabaka Stone and the Contending of Horus and Seth, and much later, in narrative style from the writings of Greek authors including Plutarch and Diodorus Siculus.
Most of the modern scripts of South India have evolved from this script, with the exception of Vatteluttu, the exact origins of which are unknown, and Nandinagari, which is a variant of Devanagari that developed due to later Northern influence.

Most and novels
Most epistolary novels present the documents without questions about how they were gathered.
Most of Melville's novels were published first in the United Kingdom and then in the U. S. Sometimes the editions contain substantial differences with Melville acceding to his different publishers ' requirements for different audiences.
Most of Wyndham's novels have a contemporary 1950s English setting.
Most of the novels from this period are recognized by critics as forming an offshoot from the Future History series, and referred to by the term World as Myth.
Most trilogies are works of fiction involving the same characters or setting, such as The Deptford Trilogy of novels by Robertson Davies or The Godfather films of Francis Ford Coppola, " " The Shiva Trilogy " by Amish Tripathi.
Most of Huston's films were adaptations of important novels, often depicting a " heroic quest ", as in Moby Dick, or The Red Badge of Courage.
Most of the Rougon-Macquart novels were written during the French Third Republic.
Most of Dickens ' other novels include some aspect of the Thames.
Most of the novels in the series are action and sexual adventures, with many of the military engagements borrowing liberally from historic ones, such as the trireme battles of ancient Greece and the castle sieges of medieval Europe.
Most reprintings of the novels until the 1980s also reflected the order of original publication.
Most of the novels are set within one major industry, such as hotels, banks or airlines, and explore the particular human conflicts sparked-off by that environment.
Most French dramatists of the 1930s and 1940s, including Anouilh's most significant contemporary influence, Giraudoux, not only wrote for the stage but also composed poetry, novels, or essays.
Most book stores, outside of a few Western states, only carry a small number of Western novels and short story collections.
Most D & D campaign settings had their own novel line, the most successful of which were the Dragonlance and Forgotten Realms lines, with dozens of novels each.
In 2007, Gideon Haigh wrote an article in The Monthly arguing that On the Beach is Australia's most important novel: " Most novels of apocalypse posit at least a group of survivors and the semblance of hope.
Most of her novels have been recently republished, several with forewords by Philippa Gregory.
Most of the short fiction has been collected in two volumes or incorporated in one of the novels, so Dragonriders of Pern is sometimes identified with the 24 books.
Most of the novels are about intrigue in Pacific Rim countries in the 1930s.
Most of these novels are in the " Golden Age " tradition of detective fiction, entertaining the reader through humour, eccentric characters and intricate plot twists.
* Most of the novels of Tim Powers
Most of the Moomin books by Finnish author Tove Jansson were novels, but several Moomin picture books were also published between 1952 and 1980, like Who Will Comfort Toffle?
Some of Mucha's novels are autobiographical, e. g. Most ( The Bridge ), Studené slunce ( Cold Sun )-reflecting his experience of a life in Stalinist prison-and Podivné lásky ( Strange Loves )-his recollections of his relationship with Czech composer Vítězslava Kaprálová and the life of a Czech emigré community in Paris at the dawn of the World War II.
Most Doctor Who novels try to clarify facts or expand on plot points from earlier episodes, often taking place " in between " episodes of the classic ( 1963 – 1989 ) series.
Ben Healey writing under the name Jeremy Sturrock wrote seven novels featuring a Bow Street Runner-The Village of Rogues, ( The Thieftaker in the US ), A Wicked Way to Die, The Wilful Lady, A Conspiracy of Poisons, Suicide Most Foul, Captain Bolton's Corpse, The Pangersbourne Murders.

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