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Most and members
Most members of the U.S. Senate, because they are human, like to eat as high on the hog as they can.
Most members of Asteraceae are herbaceous, but a significant number are also shrubs, vines and trees.
Most commonly crushing leaves emits a marked smell, aromatic to foetid, but absent in some members.
Most Amber characters are members of the two ruling classes in the Amber multiverse, and are much more advanced in matters of strength, endurance, psyche, warfare and sorcery than ordinary beings.
Most members have a complex life-cycle, involving both asexual and sexual reproduction.
Most members share a suite of glucosinolate compounds that have a typical pungent odour usually associated with cole crops.
Most SDP members voted in favour of the merger, but SDP leader David Owen objected and continued to lead a " rump " SDP, with the merger of the two parties being completed in March 1988 to form the Social and Liberal Democrats, becoming the Liberal Democrats in October 1989.
Most of the original societies were fully terminating, where they would be dissolved when all members had a house: the last of them, First Salisbury, was wound up in March 1980.
Most of the members have one or more storage bodies called Pyrenoids located in the chloroplast.
Most notably, the Commonwealth of Nations, an association primarily of former members of the British Empire, is often referred to as simply " the Commonwealth ".
Most American members of the Christian Right consider homosexual acts as sinful and think it should not be accepted by society.
Most members of these two groups are easily recognizable as cacti.
Most Protestant communities, including Reformed, Evangelical, Methodist, the Church of Sweden, and Anglicans practice open communion in the sense of not limiting it to members of their own Church alone, but some of them require that the communicant be a baptized person or a member of a partner church.
Most members of Enterobacteriaceae have peritrichous, type I fimbriae involved in the adhesion of the bacterial cells to their hosts.
Most extinct cat-like animals, once regarded as members of the Felidae, later turned out to be members of related, but distinct, families: the " false sabretooths " Nimravidae and Barbourofelidae.
Most of the group's members also had professional ambitions within science fiction and related fields, and collectively were very effective at achieving this goal, as the roster of members below suggests.
Most Presidents have been members of the CDU as this party is usually the strongest in the Bundestag and also often in the states.
Most G < sub > i </ sub > protein family members can be inhibited by the pertussis toxin of Bordetella pertussis.
Most of its members came from the middle class and tended to represent the Parisian population.
Most UN members and the Holy See are Member States of the IAEA.
Most members abandoned the movement in 1886-87, leaving at most 100, 000 in 1890.
Most of those who remain trade union members in Poland work for former state-owned companies.
Most of the royalist members of Parliament joined him there, where they formed the Oxford Parliament.

Most and species
Most species seem to prefer a ready-made hollow such as a deserted mouse nest, a bird house, or the hole made by a woodpecker ; ;
Most species lay their eggs underground and when the larvae hatch, they make their way to adjacent bodies of water.
Most agnostid species were eyeless.
Most species of Asparagales are herbaceous perennials, although some are climbers ( e. g. species of Asparagus, family Asparagaceae ) and some are tree-like.
Most aquatic species have a totally submerged juvenile phase, and flowers are either floating or emergent.
Most species have 20 body segments, bearing 11 pairs of leaf-like phyllopodia ( swimming legs ), and the body lacks a carapace.
Most species show cyclical parthenogenesis, where asexual reproduction is occasionally supplemented by sexual reproduction, which produces resting eggs that allow the species to survive harsh conditions and disperse to distant habitats.
Most marine species live in tropical waters, but a few occur in oceanic trenches, and others are found in polar waters.
Most species are rather simply colored, lacking the flashy spotted or rosetted coats like many species of felids and viverrids have.
Most are terrestrial, although a few species, like procyonids, are arboreal.
Most species of Carnivora are, to some degree, omnivorous, except the Felidae and Pinnipedia, which are obligate carnivores.
Most have highly-developed senses, especially vision and hearing, and often a highly acute sense of smell in many species, such as in the Canoidea.
Most of the species are herbaceous perennial plants, but some are annuals.
Most species of brachiopods, a small phylum of marine invertebrates, survived the K – Pg extinction event and diversified during the early Paleocene.
Most species of Cimolestes were mouse to rat-sized, but the Late Cretaceous Cimolestes magnus reached the size of a marmot, making it one of the largest Mesozoic mammals known ( 20-60g ).
Most species ( about 62 %) are in six extremely diverse families, each with at least 20, 000 described species: Curculionidae, Staphylinidae, Chrysomelidae, Carabidae, Scarabaeidae, and Cerambycidae.
Most of the organisms collected were simple, soft-shelled foraminifera ( 432 species according to National Geographic ), with four of the others representing species of the complex, multi-chambered genera Leptohalysis and Reophax.
Most species of cacti have lost true leaves, retaining only spines, which are highly modified leaves.
Most predictions of forestry related biodiversity loss are based on species-area models, with an underlying assumption that as the forest declines species diversity will decline similarly.
Most species are suited to being planted outside or in containers.

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