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Most perished as they crossed the frozen Danube on foot, only for the ice to give way.
Most Japanese people traveled on foot until the later part of the 19th century.
Most of the battle scenes were filmed using five Panavision cameras simultaneously — from ground level, from 100 foot towers, from a helicopter, and from an overhead railway built right across the location.
Most major marathons have wheelchair divisions and the elite racers consistently beat the runners on foot.
Most scientists believe that during the most recent ice age, sea level was low enough to allow humans and other animals to migrate on foot from Asia to North America across what is now the Bering Strait.
Most modern-day pilgrims travel by bus, rarely choosing the old-fashioned method of going by foot.
Most of the foot soldiers wanted to continue south to Jerusalem, but Raymond IV of Toulouse, by this time the most powerful of the princes, having taken others into his employ, such as Tancred, hesitated to continue the march.
Most weyrs do not have access by foot, the only access being by dragonwing.
Most boots mainly cover the foot and the ankle and extend up the leg, sometimes as far as the knee or even the hip.
Most importantly, the use of specialized forces in extreme environments and the necessity of carrying increasingly heavy field loads while on foot during extended missions required significantly lighter alternatives to standard canned wet rations.
Most are about above the penthouses, and about on the playing floor, varying by a foot or two per court.
Most tourists travel by foot over largely the same trade route used in the 15th century.
Most wallpaper borders are sold by linear foot and with a wide range of widths therefore square footage is not applicable.
Most of the population died out, but a select few with the right kind of genetic instability mutated into a bird-like species and cursed the ground, refusing to set foot on it ever again.
Most electronic keyboards also have a socket at the back, into which a foot switch can be plugged.
Most literary style guidelines ( including the Modern Language Association and the American Psychological Association ) recommend limited use of foot and endnotes.
Most of the houses have now been divided into flats and achieve sale prices as high as £ 3, 500 per square foot.
Most styles of slipper offer too little or no support for the tender arch of the human foot.
Most of the remaining walls were 1 foot high or less and of dry-set flint and chalk.
Most components in a drill string are manufactured in 31 foot lengths ( range 2 ) although they can also be manufactured in 46 foot lengths ( range 3 ).
Most of the Bennachie range is owned by the Forestry Commission, who maintain a network of paths on and around the hills, several car parks and a visitor centre which is located at the eastern foot of the range.
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 even-toed ungulates ( such as sheep, goats, deer, cattle, bison and pigs ) have two main hooves on each foot, together called a cloven hoof.

Most and soldiers
Most soldiers are conscripts serving for a period 12 months ( with higher education ) or 18 month ( without ).
Most of the Teutonic army, under the command of Fritz Raweneck and Kaspar Nostyc, were mercenary soldiers gathered from the nearby castles Mewe ( Gniew ), Stargard ( Starogard Gdański ), Nowe, Skarszewy and Kiszewy.
Most of the crimes were committed by Congolese MLC soldiers, but Bozizé's rebels, including elements from Chad, were also responsible.
Most armies contained significant numbers of spearmen, archers and other unmounted soldiers.
Most people would probably agree that at some 7 500 strong the Army is unnecessarily large, but sensible plans will need to be made for the employment of any surplus soldiers before they are discharged.
Most of the other soldiers are captured or killed almost as soon as they enter the planet's atmosphere as evidenced in the game's intro, so it falls upon Bitterman to penetrate the Strogg capital city alone and ultimately to assassinate the Strogg leader, the Makron.
Most members of the Guard of the Rock are full-time soldiers, but there is also a single Company of volunteers called the " Fortress Guard, Artillery Company " which exists for the now purely ceremonial duty of firing the cannon of the Palazzo Pubblico on ceremonial occasions.
Most were made up of Muslim soldiers and stationed in the north, but the Equatoria Corps in the south was composed of Christians.
Most of these Russian-led forces, however, are local Tajik noncommissioned officers and soldiers.
Most soldiers serve a single term, especially draftees.
Most of the casualties were soldiers who were on their way to their bases.
Most of the casualties were civilians or wounded soldiers recuperating in local hospitals, whereas factories survived the attack generally undamaged.
Most Native American converts in the early years were forcibly captured by Spanish soldiers, and once in the mission were not allowed to leave.
Most missions were small, with normally two Franciscans and six to eight soldiers in residence.
Most black soldiers served in segregated support units in the rear.
Most of the men held in the prison were low-ranking soldiers and sailors, including midshipmen and junior officers, with a small number of privateers.
Most of the casualties were suffered by the elite units of the second line, veteran soldiers who were very hard to replace.
Most of the soldiers chose to sell their allotments for cash so that the town was briefly in the hands of land speculators until the actual residents purchased lots.
Most of the soldiers sent to Everon are the recruits who are about to be sent home after the finish of their duty.
Most were asleep with their soldaderas ( i. e., wives and female soldiers ), worn out from building fortifications.
Most Canadian infantry regiments are reserve units composed entirely of one under-strength battalion of between 100-250 soldiers.
Most Japanese soldiers fought to the death.
Most scholars think these numbers are exaggerated ( they are much larger than those from similar societies, soldiers were paid by the number of enemies they killed and the Han Dynasty had an interest in exaggerating the bloodiness of the age before China was unified ).

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