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Most participants show signs of optimism bias ( the irrational belief that they will beat the odds ).
Most societies have a unique area of focus, such as a particular surname, ethnicity, geographic area, or descendancy from participants in a given historical event.
Most European countries allow men to compete also, France even allows male only podiums, according to the number of participants.
Most agreements rely on the continued desire of the participants to abide by the terms to remain effective.
Most participants of any multi-sport event, with approximately twice as many competitors as the Summer Olympics.
Most accounts of the Black Hawk War focus on the conflict between Black Hawk and the United States, but historian John Hall argues that this overlooks the perspective of many Native American participants.
Most northern, central, and eastern Europeans ( Finns, Swedes, English, Irish, Germans, and Ukrainians ) showed > 90 % in the ‘ northern ’ population group, while most individual participants with southern European ancestry ( Italians, Greeks, Portuguese, Spaniards ) showed > 85 % in the ' southern ' group.
Most speed dating events match people at random, and participants will meet different " types " that they might not normally talk to in a club.
Most modern participants in shape note traditions would probably argue that they do.
Most importantly, it was a well-attended, popular event run by former participants in the collegiate quizbowl circuit — in other words, it was what College Bowl never has been, and what ACF wanted to be.
Most of the participants are women.
Most of the Model Assembly participants participate in the Legislative Branch.
" Learning centers are also making an impact on career education …. Most of the participants are minorities, and a large proportion are African-American and Hispanic women.
Most topics however, are usually region specific to facilitate interest by both the participants and their audiences.
Most of the participants in the Nonesuch recording had performed in Einstein on the Beach during its 1992 world tour.
Most often, however, the main reward of fantasy games is bragging rights or pride in the participants ' ability to assess baseball talent.
Most of the participants are expedition riders who cover each day at their own pace, stopping in the villages and roadside cafes.
Most recently, the 2011 Winter Ghent Bar Tour had over 1250 participants and donated $ 30, 390 to Edmarc Hospice for Children, a Portsmouth, Virginia organization that provides support to children with life-threatening illnesses.
Most of the participants go home, leaving a few to finish the business of the caucus: each preference group elects its delegates, and then the groups reconvene to elect local party officers and discuss the platform.
Most of the participants in the Nashville sit-ins were college students, and many, such as Diane Nash, James Bevel, Bernard Lafayette, and C. T.
Most participants of the M-Base movement turned to more conventional music.
Most railroad police agencies are participants in the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force ( JTTF ).
On October 10, 2001, Atwa along with two other alleged participants in the hijacking was placed on the initial list of the FBI's top 22 Most Wanted Terrorists, which was released to the public by President Bush.
On October 10, 2001, Izz-Al-Din, along with two other alleged participants in the hijacking, was placed on the initial list of the FBI's top 22 Most Wanted Terrorists, which was released to the public by President George W. Bush.

Most and Club
* Piazza della Vittoria, listed by the Italian Touring Club among the Most Beautiful Squares in Italy.
Most payments to other governments have been rescheduled on several occasions since 1987 through the Paris Club mechanism.
* Chaleur Bay is a member of the prestigious Most Beautiful Bays of the World Club.
Most of Bertie's friends and fellow Drones Club members depicted in the stories attended one or more of these institutions with him.
He was an honors student, president of the Science Club, captain of the Cross-Country team, and as one of the most popular students in Hialeah High School, was voted Most Intellectual and Most All-Around.
Most of the original tourist related structures fell during this time, including the Truckhaven Cafe, the Salton Bay Yacht Club hotel and restaurant, and the Holly House motel and restaurant ( later renamed Desser House and then the Sundowner ).
Most of the town is actually a gated community called Orchid Island Golf and Beach Club.
Most of the undeveloped land is located on Indian Hills Trail between Louisville Country Club and the Ohio River.
Most notable for its venue in weddings, conferences, and banquets, the 400 Supper Club also hosts the annual Polar bear plunge to raise money for the Special Olympics.
Most recently the tower was used by the US Navy as an Officers ' Club ( a bar ) for aviators — The Tower Club.
Most Kabuto Club members are affiliated with the Nihon Keizai Shimbun, Kyodo News, Jiji Press, or business television broadcasters such as Bloomberg LP and CNBC.
Most famously, it was where the Guinea Pig Club was formed in 1941, as a club which then became a support network for the aircrew and their family members.
Puerto Galera is a listed by the Club of the Most Beautiful Bays of the World, and is the only bay in the Philippines to be listed there.
Most famously known as Twisters throughout the 1990s, more recently the building has been known as Club 929, The Nanci Raygun, and Bagel Czar before re-opening in 2009 as Strange Matter.
Most of these clubs are affiliated to the CIU ( Working Men's Club and Institute Union ) founded in 1862 by the Rev.
The Oxford English Dictionary's earliest illustration comes from H. G. Wells ' 1910 serialisation of The New Machiavelli: Most clubs have a common link, a lowest common denominator in the Club Bore, who spares no one .< ref > denominator, n.
Most assume they resigned due to financial difficulties but the truth is that the Club felt they could not attract enough support to justify a League side.
* 1955 Won Most Promising International Star ( Variety Club )
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 of the title banners consisted of parodies of famous films such as Rocky and Fight Club and a tagline was introduced ; Be thankful she's not your little sister.
Most of Hunt Club is a four-lane divided principal arterial road with few businesses and limited access ( particularly between just west of Merivale Road and Highway 416 where it is an at-grade urban expressway ).
Most recently in 2007, Tommy Boy recording artist Ultra Naté has released a dance-pop cover of " Automatic " that reached # 1 at the US Hot Dance Music / Club Play charts.

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