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Most and allied
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 of them are from France, though some come from other countries such as Brazil, Germany, and the Soviet Union, as well as axis and allied vehicles of World War Two.
Most of the communist forces were intercepted by allied screening elements before they reached their targets.
Most of the Iroquois nations allied with the British during the American Revolutionary War.
Most lake monsters have no evidence besides alleged sightings and controversial photographs and a large portion are generally believed not to exist by conventional zoology and allied sciences.
Most Kadets were opposed to these policies and, allied with the left wing of the Octobrists, tried to blunt them as much as possible, but were unsuccessful.
Most of the Iroquois nations allied with the British, in part hoping to end encroachment on their lands by colonists.
Most missions involve Holt fighting alongside allied NPCs and working towards a common objective, often based on historical events during WWII.
Most analysts pointed to the party's opposition status, noting that it is not allied with President Igor Smirnov, whose party, Respublica, lost several seats to Renewal in the latest parliamentary election.
Most closely allied to the Hakluyt Society in terms of its objectives was the Camden Society, founded in 1838 for the publication of early historical and literary material.
Most other forces used freighter versions of airliners in the cargo role as well, most notably the C-47 Skytrain version of the Douglas DC-3, which served with practically every allied nation.

Most and cavalry
Most of the army was composed of riflemen, a significant percentage of which were in Menelik's reserve ; however, the army was also composed of a significant number of cavalry and infantry only armed with lances.
Most cavalry units that are horse-mounted in modern armies serve in purely ceremonial roles, or as mounted infantry in difficult terrain such as mountains or heavily forested areas.
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 recent scholarship holds that neither the Gothic nor the Roman cavalry used stirrups in this period, instead using horned saddles which also enabled riders to use the bow and lance.
Most urged to entrench the army across the road to Ostend, forcing Maurice to attack along a narrow front where the Dutch cavalry, mostly heavy, would not be effective against the lighter Spanish cavalry.
Most prominent and wealthiest among the immigrants was Count Lefebvre Desnouettes, who had been a cavalry officer with the rank of Lieutenant-General, under Napoleon.
Most models were produced in shorter Dragoon ( cavalry ) versions, which were generally about ten inches shorter than their infantry counterpart.
Most infantry were pikemen who normally wore some armour, especially the front ranks, and gave protection against cavalry to the arquebusiers.
Most of the prisoners escaped when Ketchum himself, having briefly rejoined Jesup, ran into an enemy unit while trying to return to the main body of the American army, although Riall and militia cavalry leader Captain William Hamilton Merritt remained prisoners.
Most famously, it referred to Alexander the Great's bodyguard cavalry unit ( see Companion cavalry ).
Most controversially, on August 28, Moltke sent two corps and a cavalry division to reinforce Ludendorff and Hindenburg just before the epic victory at the Battle of Tannenberg ( 1914 ).
Most heavy cavalry from c. 1700 to c. 1785 wore the tricorne hat, which evolved into the bicorne, or cocked hat, towards the close of the century.
Most of the French cavalry were driven off by a charge of the 13th Light Dragoons, however, the pursuit of Latour-Maubourg's force then faltered.
Most of the Southern cavalry was camped near Brandy Station.
Most of the cavalry was placed in second line, in the centre, with the artillery quite evenly dispersed throughout the battlefield.
Most of the Berindeis remained on the territories of the Kiev and Pereiaslavl principalities, where they functioned as cavalry troops in the region of the lower Dniepr river.
Most reenactments have anywhere from 100 to 1, 000 participants, portraying either Union or Confederate infantry, artillery, or cavalry forces.
Most of his pictures represent biblical scenes or scenes of war, such as the sack of towns, cavalry combats, genre paintings and allegorical subjects.
Most of the remaining troops were heavier cavalry with lances for close combat after the archers had brought the enemy into disarray.
Most of Banks's men, accompanied by a large, poorly trained, cavalry force would march north toward the middle river.
Most of Lee's army marched west on routes north of the Appomattox River but the remnants of the divisions of Maj. Gen. George Pickett and of Maj. Gen. Bushrod Johnson, the latter of which included Moody's Brigage, Wallace's Brigade and Wise's Brigade, along with the cavalry divisions of Maj. Gen. Fitzhugh Lee, who was cavalry corps commander, and Maj. Gen. W. H. F.

Most and front
Most bikes have two or three chainrings, and between 5 and 11 sprockets on the back, with the number of theoretical gears calculated by multiplying front by back.
Most women in the U. S. found it necessary to marry, to a " front " such as a gay man where both could pursue homosexual relationships with public discretion, or to a man who expected a traditional wife.
Most liturgical books came with a calendar in the front.
Most believe that Hideyoshi, envied and hated by fellow generals for his swift rise from a lowly footman to a top general under Oda Nobunaga, wanted to give the credit for taking Takamatsu to Nobunaga so as to humble himself in front of other Oda vassals.
Most salamanders have four toes on their front legs and five on their rear legs.
Most turtles that spend most of their lives on land have their eyes looking down at objects in front of them.
Most early models had an additional mechanism called an X-Y Conveyor to lift the rounds into the honeycomb-like storage racks in the front of the superstructure.
Most supplies had to be manhandled to the front line.
Most investitures for Princes of Wales were held in front of Parliament, but in 1911, the future Edward VIII was invested in Caernarfon Castle in Wales.
Most notably, The Times Education supplement ran a front page with a sizeable cartoon of Mr Harris.
Most episodes included one or more firing squad sketches, where Les would play the part of a Latin American military officer with a sword in hand preparing to order a firing squad to execute one of the children actors, who were standing in front of a post.
Most remaining allies were largely self-sufficient in front line equipment ( such as tanks and fighter aircraft ) by this stage, but Lend-Lease provided a useful supplement in this category even so, and Lend-Lease logistical supplies ( including motor vehicles and railroad equipment ) were of enormous assistance.
Most irritating for Hitler, however, was the Tsar's refusal to declare war on the Soviet Union or send Bulgarian troops to the Eastern front.
Most buses have their routes posted in the front windows, and they're usually privately owned mini-vans seating about 15 people.
Most of these lists were considered to be a front for Batasuna by the Spanish Supreme Court.
Most of the por opciĆ³n clauses do not confer original status ( except those included in the Historical Memory Law ), thus it can be lost, and, in case one possesses nationality other than those described below as historically related to Spain ( e. g., United States ), renounce their current nationality in front of Spanish consular officials.
Most contributing houses bear full front porches, the vast majority of which are intact.
Most houses are sited toward the front of their lots with modest front yards and deep backyards.
Most of the Danish ships were not fitted for sea but were moored along the shore with old ships ( hulks ), no longer fit for service at sea, but still powerfully armed, as a line of floating batteries off the eastern coast of the island of Amager, in front of the city in the King's Channel.
Most ( but not all ) bruxism includes clenching force provided by masseter and temporalis muscle groups, but some bruxers clench and grind front teeth only, which involves neither masseter nor temporalis muscle groups.
Most people sit, while Promenaders stand in front of the orchestra.
Most large-scale industrial washers are horizontal-axis machines, but may have front -, side -, or top-load doors.
Most experimental systems broadcast entire frames in sequence, with a colored filter ( or " gel ") that rotated in front of an otherwise conventional black and white television tube.

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