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Most and honorees
Ebersol has often been in the top 10 honorees on The Sporting News annual list of the 100 most powerful sports figures, including in 1996 when he was named the Most Powerful Person in Sports.
Armstrong was featured by Forbes magazine among 30 honorees on its list of " The Most Influential Women In Media " for 2009.

Most and quickly
Most of these institutes focus on a form of economics called macroeconomics which keeps its eyes on things such as inflation: the rate at which money loses its value over time ; growth: how much money a government has and how quickly it accrues money ; unemployment, and rates of trade between other countries.
Most flora which begin to grow above water — primarily coconut palms — die out quickly due to the fierce tides and lack of resources necessary to sustain plant life.
Most libraries have materials arranged in a specified order according to a library classification system, so that items may be located quickly and collections may be browsed efficiently.
Most of the European economists who wrote between 1500 and 1750 are today generally considered mercantilists ; this term was initially used solely by critics, such as Mirabeau and Smith, but was quickly adopted by historians.
Most of the union republics quickly declared their independence, although many appeared willing to sign Gorbachev's vaguely delineated confederation treaty.
Most relays are manufactured to operate quickly.
Most of these eroded away fairly quickly.
More boats began using the Swan Creek sidecut than its official ending, quickly putting the Manhattan warehouses out of business and triggering a rush to move business to Toledo. A 1955 Interstate Highway System | Interstate planning map of Toledo Most of Manhattan's residents moved out by 1844.
Most of the problems lay with Grace himself and his " overbearing personality " which quickly exhausted all personal goodwill towards him.
Most privately owned yachts fall in the range of about -; the cost of building and keeping a yacht rises quickly as length increases.
Most of the iconic shots are replicated, beginning with the helicopter approach and close-up turn of McGarrett at the Ilikai Hotel penthouse, the jet engine intake, a hula dancer's hips, the quickly stepped zoom-in to the face of the Lady Columbia statue at Punchbowl, the close-up of the Kamehameha Statue's face, and the ending with a police motorcycle's flashing blue light.
Most of his works were thought out over considerable lengths of time, then notated quickly, and refined painstakingly.
Most of the rest of that chapter is taken up with the characters ' search for a food that Tigger can eat for breakfast-despite Tigger's claims to like " everything ", it is quickly proven he does not like honey, acorns, thistles, or most of the contents of Kanga's larder.
Most of these originally settled in the Cape Colony, but have since been quickly absorbed into the Afrikaner and Afrikaans population, thanks to sharing a similar religion to the Dutch colonists, and there are now many Afrikaners with French surnames given Afrikaans pronunciation.
Most of these galaxy-spanning domains depend on some form of transportation capable of quickly or instantly crossing vast cosmic distances ( usually measured in light-years ), many times faster than could photons at light speed.
Most other plastics and rubber either wear down too quickly or have too much rolling resistance.
Most government buildings were quickly repaired ; however, the Capitol was largely under construction at the time and was not completed in its current form until 1868.
Most Episcopal Conferences quickly approved interim vernacular translations, generally different from country to country, and, after having them confirmed by the Holy See, published them in 1965.
The female reacts by quickly turning away, bringing the ends of her skirts together, or covering her groin area with her hand ( botao ), symbolically blocking the “ injection .” Most of the time the male dancer does not succeed in “ catching ” his partner.
Most sculptors work rhythmically, turning the tool with each blow so that the stone is removed quickly and evenly.
Most of RCA Victor Records ' competitors quickly adopted the raised label and edges.
Most easy was the section from Derby to Nottingham, which was proceeded with a quickly as possible, to gain some revenue.
Most popular Lao pop music in the US is made by three female singers: Phone Phoummithone the young pop princess Birdie and Ketsana Vilaylack. Birdie is quickly on the rise as she balances between mainstream and traditional country Lao music.
Most starfish cannot move quickly, the leather star ( Dermasterias imbricata ) managing just 15 centimetres ( 6 inches ) in a minute.
Most software allows the user to add text quickly and easily.

Most and got
Most of the Rebels got away since they could make better time through the stiff brush than their naked pursuers.
Most passengers didn't know what had happened until they got on the ground.
Most of the student side-kicks got cancelled and DirkJan left university, first for jail ( DJ is a notorious Kabouter abuser ) and then to wander the globe and indeed space.
The show also got a house band, hiring prominent musician Paul Shaffer to lead the group named The World's Most Dangerous Band.
Most importantly, Brazil lifted the Jules Rimet World Cup trophy for the third time first nation to do so, which meant they got to keep it.
Most of those he killed deserved what they got.
Warner Bros. got thousands of requests for pictures of Rinty, which were signed with a paw print and a line written by Duncan: " Most faithfully, Rin Tin Tin.
Most famously the Serjeant-at-Arms at the Palace of Westminster, after a protester got past the security, were described in the media as " middle aged men in tights.
Most of the lads feared him, except Oz, who got on well with him and Bomber, who was too big for Magowan to intimidate.
Most people haven't got a point of view ; they need to have it given to them-and what's more, they expect it from you.
Most such workers that lasted six months got offices with outside windows.
* Most people would take advantage of you if they got the chance.
Most of these were attached to civil buildings, mainly city halls, as symbols of the greater power the cities in the region got in the Middle Ages ; a small number of buildings not connected with a belfry, such as bell towers of — or with their — churches, occur also on this same list ( details ).
Bank Mandiri got Service Excellence Award for 4 times consecutives and got The Most Consistent Bank for 2 times.
) Most of the time the winning team got to choose from getting a token to the " Wall o ' Stuff " for each winning team member, or sending the losing team member ( s ) to a pie device.
Most schools are able to lend laptops to students who haven ’ t got one themselves.
The competition lasted for 3 weeks and included 64 bands ... the Lime Spiders ( with new drummer Stephen Rawle ) got into the competition only at the last minute, and in the end they won the prize, beating competitors that included The Celibate Rifles and The Most.
In 1842, Francis got another order: the Savoy Supreme Order of the Most Holy Annunciation.
Most of the teachers, half of whom are professors and associate professors, have got degrees of post-doctor, doctor and master respectively.
In 2002, She got record Most Nominations in One Night without winning with received seven nominations.
Brihaspati's son Vrishasena, Vrishasena's son Pushyadharma and Pushyadharma's son Pushyamitra. Also, Most of the Puranas say in unison that Commander Pushyamitra got the throne after killing his master Brihadratha Maurya.
Most recently, he performed the " Another Public Service Announcement " from D12's album Devil's Night when he got punched by Rondell Benne, who replaces him as the announcer for that album.
Most of the votes came from the Chandrayangutta area, where Khan got 28, 746 votes ( 20, 6 % of the votes in that area ).

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