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Most dramatic perhaps is the case of " a woman who had had a discharge of blood for twelve years, and who had suffered much under many physicians, and had spent all that she had, and was not better but rather grew worse.
Most MIDI synthesizers default to the conventional, Western, equal temperament tuning system of twelve pitches per octave, which makes types of music that depend on different intonation systems inaccessible.
Most Worldcons have between five and twelve division heads who form the convention executive.
Most passerine birds develop twelve tail feathers, though the Superb Lyrebird has sixteen.
* Transporting twelve non-Serb men from Sanski Most to an isolated location in the village of Trnova and shooting them, killing eleven of the men and critically wounding the twelfth.
Most students in grades nine through twelve attend Parkland High School in the district.
Most horoscopic traditions of astrology systems divide the horoscope into a number ( usually twelve ) of houses whose positions depend on time and location rather than on date.
The Festival of Ridván, a twelve day festival that commemorates Bahá ' u ' lláh's announcement of prophethood, is the most holy Bahá ' í festival and is referred to as the " Most Great Festival.
Most Colonial historians assume that Kobol is the homeworld of all humanity, and that the Thirteen Tribes fled that world, with twelve founding the Twelve Colonies and the thirteenth heading to Earth.
Most of them governed fiefs rated from one to twelve koku.
While in Istanbul, he discovered a manuscript in the Jerusalem Monastery of the Most Holy Sepulcher, which contained a synopsis of the Old and New Testaments arranged by St. Chrysostom, the Epistle of Barnabas, the First Epistle of Clement to the Corinthians, the Second Epistle of Clement to the Corinthians, the Teaching of the Twelve Apostles ( Didache ), the spurious letter of Mary of Cassoboli, and twelve pseudo-Ignatian Epistles.
Most children, however, first attend Grundschule from the age of six to ten or twelve.
Most important of all these, though, was Frankie Laine, a big lad with ' steel tonsils ' who belted out torch blues while stomping his size twelve foot in joints like Billy Berg's, Club Hangover and the Bandbox.
Most tables have twelve bumpers, although some tables have fourteen or sixteen.
For twelve of those years, Bulger was prominently listed on the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list.
Most members of this order are small, but some members of the tropical genus Acrostichum, in the Ceratopteridaceae, are immense, with fronds 3. 5 meters ( twelve feet ) tall.
He was selected to the Major League All-Star Game twelve times, and was elected the 1995 National League Most Valuable Player.
" Most of his marionettes were twelve inches tall.
Most of the other local ringleaders met the same fate over the next twelve days, with a lawyer from Willingham being hanged, drawn and quartered for his involvement.
Most eight-shaft floor looms have only ten to twelve treadles due to space limitations.
* Transporting twelve non-Serb men from Sanski Most to an isolated location in the village of Trnova, where they shot and killed eleven of the men and critically wounded the twelfth.
Most of the old farmhouses were demolished, and perhaps twelve buildings remain that are pre-1900.
Most of his life was spent in the archiepiscopal college of Mechelen, where he was for twelve years reader in theology and for forty president.
Most, but not all, of his major writings have been translated into English, and the journal he co-founded with Henri de Lubac, Walter Kasper, and Joseph Ratzinger ( now Pope Benedict XVI ), Communio, currently appears in twelve languages.

Most and symphonic
Most major orchestras use one contrabassoonist, either as a primary player or a bassoonist who doubles, as do a large number of symphonic bands and wind ensembles.
Most of them were into hard rock, progressive rock, folk rock, symphonic rock, jazz rock and funk rock.
This lineup conisited as Pete Morten on vocals ( vocalist for My Soliloquy, Metalloid, and Nightmare World and touring guitarist for Threshold ), Andy Midgley on guitar ( guitarist for female-fronted prog / symphonic metal band Liquid Sky ), Ben Randall on guitars ( winner of the 2008 ' Most Promising Young Guitarist Award ' at the international Guitar Idol competition ), Paul Finnie on bass ( ex-stage manager for Power Quest and former bassist of post-punk band The Wake ), and Rich Smith on drums ( touring drummer with Vader, Dark Funeral, Old Man's Child, Green Carnation and The Blood Divine also ex member of Thunder Force and electro-rock / industrial band Aphemia ).

Most and scores
Most box scores now list inherited runners, and the number that scored, as a statistic for the relief pitcher.
Most purity tests have possible scores anywhere from 0 % to 100 %.
Most systems mount the camera mounted between lanes as in tenpin ; however the ProScore system-when installed on free-fall-reads scores using a set of five electronic eyes mounted above the pindeck.
Most realistic situations fall between these two extremes: for example, one might consider exam scores as a combination of skill and luck.
* Most Test scores between fifty and 100 ( 63 ) and most scores of at least 50 ( 90 ).
Most fought for the Soviet Union ; however, some chose to settle old scores by collaborating with the Germans, especially after the Soviet Union's initial series of defeats, including the loss of much of the army of Ivan Kononov, a former Soviet major who defected to the Germans on the first day of war with some of his 436th regiment, and served around the German-occupied city of Mogilev, guarding lines of communications against Soviet partisans.
Most of the above rules are straightforward, but some judgment is required by the official scorer when a baserunner advances due to a defensive lapse and later scores.
Most forms have no teams, scores, or equipment.
Most South African jazz musicians could not read scores, so they developed their own jazz flavor, mixing american swing with african melodies.
Most versions were received poorly, but the ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC conversions received very high review scores and are generally recognised as the most accurate and most playable of the Ocean releases.
Most of the nationally know horn bands were populated by reading musicians who were more comfortable with scores than long stretches of solo or collective improvisation.
Most recently, he has composed music for the film scores The Still Life, released in August 2007, and Celebrity Art Show ( 2008 ).
Most employers would not know what 10, 000 hours spent doing homework means because they have no idea of the distribution of scores of potential workers in the population on this attribute.
Most scores have a note indicating the direction of the intervalic notation.
Most meets using this system have a " Judge's Notes " section where judges are either encouraged or required ( depending on the meet ) to write some candid notes for the team to utilize to interpret the numerical scores delivered on the score sheets.
Most courses and tutoring guarantee an improvement in scores.
Most Chinese traditional music scores and popular song books are published in jianpu, and jianpu notation is often included in vocal music with staff notation.
Most use the same ranking of cards but have variant scores, e. g. 0 points for face cards instead of 10.
Most film noir movies feature scores that are orchestral ( strings ).
Most often, this is dividing errors or residuals by the standard deviation or sample standard deviation, respectively, yielding standard scores and studentized residuals.
Most of the scores for The Sacred Stones have been positive.
Most of these credits are earned through courses approved by the New Jersey Institute of Technology ( all graduates are awarded an official college transcript ) and / or by achieving high scores on Advanced Placement exams.
Most legal professionals ( judges, practitioners, or professors ) rank the University of Chicago, Columbia, Harvard, NYU, Stanford, and Yale in the top echelon of American law schools, with Yale Law School, Harvard Law School, and Stanford Law School being considered the most prestigious and the most selective schools to gain admission as measured by reputation scores from U. S. News Surveys and admissions rate.

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