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Most and alternate
Most of its releases begin with these stories then add background material to explain the settings ( often as alternate worlds whose history diverges from our own ), adventures, and other game material.
: Most missions here are listed with their most recognised name, and alternate names after in brackets.
Most modern scuba sets have a secondary second-stage demand valve on a separate hose, a configuration variously called a " secondary ", or " octopus " demand valve, " alternate air source ", " safe secondary " or " safe-second ".
Most of these landscapes alternate between rough cliffs and fine sand beaches ; the region of the Algarve is recognized for its tourist-friendly sand beaches, while at the same time its steep coastlines around Cape St. Vincent is well known for steep and foreboding cliffs.
Most have pinnately compound, alternate leaves and whitish or grayish drupes.
Most products, such as Cookie Crisp and Chex cereals ( when they were produced by Ralston ), would often alternate weekly or monthly.
Most often, genericization occurs because of heavy advertising that fails to provide an alternate generic name or that uses the trademark in similar fashion to generic terms.
Most dogwood species have opposite leaves, while a few, such as Cornus alternifolia and C. controversa, have their leaves alternate.
Most of these " Imaginary Stories " featured alternate histories of characters, such as " The Amazing Story of Superman-Red and Superman Blue !.
Most languages have alternate greetings to be used over the telephone.
Most essays advocate the fight for personal freedom, alternate choices and lifestyles.
Most of the early development of the MST concerned exactly areas of Southern Brazil where, in the absence of an open frontier, an ideological appeal at an alternate foundation for access to the land-other than formal private property-was developed as a response to the growing difficulties posed by agribusiness to the reproduction of family farming.
The alternate ending ( included in the " Most Wanted Edition " DVD ) is a short retelling of the story's conclusion, primarily utilizing still images from Ken Anderson's original storyboard drawings of the sequence.
On November 28, 2006, the movie was remastered as the " Most Wanted Edition " (" Special Edition " in the UK ) featuring a deleted scene / alternate ending, as well as a 16: 9 matted transfer to represent its original theatrical screen ratio.
Most people alternate between the two names on a convenience basis.
Most women buy two or more nursing bras so they can alternate between them.
Most competitive games feature some level of symmetry ; some ( such as Pong ) are completely symmetric, but those in which players alternate turns ( such as Chess ) can never achieve total symmetry as one player will always have a first-move advantage.
Most of the books are placed chronologically before World of Warcraft, and authors such as Brann Bronzebeard cover many alternate legends believed by the people of Azeroth covering various topics.
Most of WWOR's syndicated programs that they had the rights to show in New York City were covered up by the alternate programming on the national version, save for sports, newscasts, the overnight Shop at Home program, the annual United Cerebral Palsy Telethon, the annual Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy Association Telethon, and a select few shows that weren't claimed as exclusive to any market.
Most shops sold alternate merchandise and it became a well-known congregation point for alternative people.
Most non-Mini-Con figures came partnered with at least one Mini-Con Although the Mini-Con could attach to any figure it was also often uniquely designed to unlock a feature on the toy it was partnered with ( for example, the Mini-Con Rollbar could act as the driver for Scavenger's alternate mode, and in doing so triggered a unique sound effect ).
Most of US 220's former alignment became PA 199 ; however, the northernmost part of PA 199 was assigned to an alternate alignment to the east on Mohawk and Spring streets, both of which were already state-maintained.
Most scalar runs are most easily played using alternate picking.
Most scholars do not see any evidence for this translation, but as Hendriksen notes, without any real proof for alternate readings there is no real need to abandon the traditional translation that readers are familiar with.

Most and guards
Most of the voices for the female guards are on the registered CD version as a bonus.
Most coast guards operate ships and aircraft including helicopters and seaplanes that are either owned or leased by the agency in order to fulfill their respective roles.
Most of the guards were upset when the experiment concluded after only 6 days.
Most of the other guards were kinder and often did favors for prisoners.
Most modern European rail vehicles must have pilots with snowplow function and rail guards by law.
Most karate clubs and most styles of karate make use of some sparring with control and some sparring with protective gear ( from just gloves and feet gear up to full head and even chest guards such as with Tae Kwon Do ).
Most current NBA point guards are between 5 ' 10 " and 6 ' 4 " ( 1. 78 m-1. 93 m ) in height.
Most safety equipment that is consumed or work specific, for example hard hat, safety glasses, hearing protection, gloves, fall protection, High-visibility clothing, concrete boots, respirator / dust mask and toe guards are provided by the employer as part of construction site safety.
Most of Mortville's social outcasts — criminals, nudists, and sexual deviants — conspire to overthrow Queen Carlotta, who banishes her daughter, Coo-Coo, after she elopes with a garbage collector ( George Figgs ), who is later shot to death by the guards.
Most modern miter saws have self-retracting blade guards, which automatically retract when the saw is lowered onto a workpiece and re-cover the blade when the saw is raised.
Most ( but not all ) guards wear the same style of resort clothing and numbered badges as the prisoners, and mingle seamlessly among the general population.
Most cases of false arrest involve accusations of shoplifting, and are brought against security guards and retail stores.
Most of the women guards served at other camps ; many trained at Flossenburg, two at Gross Rosen and some in Ravensbrück concentration camp before they arrived at Helmbrechts.
Call, her crew and Ripley infiltrate the station disguised as " the World's Most Unexceptional Food Delivery Service ", and after killing the guards move into Trollenberg's lab.
Most often frequented by town guards.
Most of the prisoner of war exchanges between the Union and Confederate armies under the cartel were completed by the end of November, 1862 All the parolees left the camp by the end of that month except for Colonel Daniel Cameron and his 65th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment who were held until April 19, 1863 and put to work as guards.
Most commonly, shooting guards are called " tweeners " when considered too short for NBA-level starting competition at the position.
Most towns and some villages have their own city guards, which supervise public order and road safety ; however city guards have jurisdiction only over misdemeanors and in cases of crimes may serve only in a supportive role for the state police.
Most of the conspirators were killed by the tyrant's body guards, others were put to death later, after being tortured.

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