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Most, however, may be regarded as belonging to large or small groups of related species, which are often in geographical contact with each other and between which gene exchange still occurs.
Most important geographical sites, during the life of Lysander
Most Canadian cities are served by only one cable company per market ; in the few cities that are served by more than one cable company, each company is restricted to a specific geographical division within the market.
Most of the geographical area of England is within a two-tier non-metropolitan arrangement.
Their ICAO codes were formed simply by prepending a K to the existing codes, as half the radio station identifiers in the US began with K. Most ICAO codes outside the US and Canada have a stronger geographical structure.
Most tribes in ' Asir are divided into three sub-parts based on their geographical location.
Most users access the system from institutes of higher education, whose IP address can easily be used to determine the user's geographical location.
* Most of the North Eastern states have more than 60 % of their geographical area under forest cover, a minimum suggested coverage for the hill states in the country.
Most of these are purely geographical claims, but he does mention that Eratosthenes ' sources say that some of the Greek kings conquered further than Alexander ; Strabo does not believe them on this, but modern historians do ; nor does he believe that Menander and Demetrius son of Euthydemus conquered more tribes than Alexander There is half a story about Menander in one of the books of Polybius which has not come down to us intact.
Most Wealdstone fans would now consider Harrow Borough to be their biggest rivals, owing to the clubs ' geographical proximity.
Most of the British colonies on the east coast of North America were established in the 17th and early 18th century, when geographical knowledge of North America was incomplete.
Most of the extant genera have restricted geographical distributions.
Most landforms such as mountains, hills, valleys, and other changes in land height are modelled from geographical data on the region.
Most important geographical locations during Cimon's life.
Most commonly, they represent unions in a given geographical area, whether at the district, city, region, or provincial or state level.
Most of Anaïs Nin's other novels only have a few main characters, there is rarely much geographical movement in the other novels, and usually the lead character is a woman seeking psychological wholeness.
Most theories of the placement of Atlantis center on the Mediterranean, influenced largely by the geographical location of Egypt from which the story allegedly is derived.

Most and faces
Most children love the animated puppet faces and their flexible bodies, and they prefer to see them as though the puppets were in action, rather than put away in boxes.
Most of the female faces are new, or at least not too familiar.
" Most of the time you can see their faces ," he added, " That's really them in the trees.
Most of the Merops bee-eaters have a line through the eye and many have differently coloured throats and faces.
Most of the other buildings are Victorian or later and include: St. Alban Quad ( or " Stubbins "), designed by Basil Champneys, built on the site of the medieval St. Alban Hall ( elements of the older façade are incorporated into the part that faces onto Merton Street ); the Grove building, built in 1864 by William Butterfield but " chastened " in the 1930s ; the buildings beyond the Fellows ' Garden called " Rose Lane "; several buildings north of Merton Street, including a real tennis court, and the Old Warden's Lodgings ( designed by Champneys in 1903 ); and a new quadrangle in Holywell Street, some distance away from the college.
Most of the community is on a hillside that faces north or west towards Whidbey Island.
Most formats feature the original full-color " faces " album cover, composed of portrait photographs of the four band members: these include the 12 " vinyl LP, the audio cassette, and the original pressings of the European and Japanese CDs.
Most of the film depicts Luther's attempts to understand and deal with these two faces of Eve.
Most of the Garamond faces are more closely related to the work of a later punch-cutter, Jean Jannon.
Most scientists agree that during the perception of faces, major activations occur in the extrastriate areas bilaterally, particularly in the fusiform gyri and in the inferior temporal gyri.
Most importantly, through the use of mobile cameras and lighter sound equipment, the filmmakers were able to follow the candidates as they wound their way through cheering crowds, cram with them into crowded hotel rooms, and to hover around their faces as they awaited polling results.
Most files have teeth on all faces, but some specialty flat files have teeth only on the face or only on the edge, so that the user can come right up to another edge without damaging the finish on it.
Team 3D quickly established themselves as faces by confronting the heel NWA World Heavyweight Champion Jeff Jarrett and his allies, the NWA World Tag Team Champions, America's Most Wanted ( AMW ).
Most existing Byzantine enamels have soldered cloisons, however the use of solder to adhere the cloison wires has fallen out of favor due to its difficulty, with the exception of some " purist contemporary enamellists " who create fine watch faces and high quality very expensive jewelry.
Most distinctively, they bear five faces, each representing a different emotion.
Most have faces like porridge.
Most medieval European battle axes had a socketed head ( meaning that the broader, butt-end of the blade contained an opening into which a wooden haft was inserted ), and some included langets — long strips of metal affixed to the faces of the haft to prevent it from being damaged during combat.
The town was placed on the World Monuments Fund's 2006 Watch List of the 100 Most Endangered Sites, due to the threats it faces from erosion and unregulated tourism.
Col. Henry Boernstein, publisher of the Anzeiger des Westens a prominent German Language newspaper in St. Louis and commander of the 2 Regiment of Missouri Volunteers, remarked in his memoirs that he gave several of his men leave to visit their families on the morning of May 11 and that,Most of them did not return … until it grew dark, with clothing torn, faces beaten bloody, and all the signs of having suffered mistreatment … Two of them never returned and they were never heard of again .”
Most of the recent seasons have had a format in which gameplay cycles as follows: a challenge for all teams, followed by an elimination challenge in which the losing team faces off against a team selected by the winning team, resulting in elimination of the losers.
Most have shortened faces compared to larger rabbits, and some even preserve the rounded head, large eyes, or small ears of the Netherland dwarf. These features make them look little.
Most macaws nest in holes in large trees, however here there are no very large trees in its range so it nests in vertical fissures in cliff faces.
Later Boris Almazov made an important observation in a speech: " Most of our writers who describe the lives of Russian state officials and people from governmental spheres have only fleeting experiences of this kind ... More often than not they've served only formally, hardly noticing the faces of their chiefs, let alone those of their colleagues.
Most of the Monkees had some fuzzy growth on their faces and this has come to be known as the ' Beard Cover '.

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