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Most cardinals are already bishops at the time of their appointment, the majority being archbishops of important archdioceses or patriarchs, and a substantial portion of the rest already titular archbishops serving in the Vatican.
Most of the rest of the population belong to other Afro-Asiatic-speaking communities of the Cushitic branch.
Most of Hume's followers have disagreed with his conclusion that belief in an external world is rationally unjustifiable, contending that Hume's own principles implicitly contained the rational justification for such a belief, that is, beyond being content to let the issue rest on human instinct, custom and habit.
Most of the rest are mestiços of mixed Portuguese and black descent, including Cape Verdean minority.
Most of the Taborites now went over to the party of the Utraquists ; the rest joined the " Brothers of the Law of Christ " () ( see Unity of the Brethren ; also Bohemian Brethren and Moravian Church ).
Most of what was controversial in the Virginia Plan was removed, and most of the rest had been commonly accepted as necessary for a functional government ( state or national ) for decades ; thus, Madison's contribution was more qualitative.
Most of the population fled to Germany or was killed during or after the war, while the rest was subject to a " nationality verification ", organized by the communist government of Poland.
Most instructions have the symbolic form " OP X, Y, Z ", where OP specifies the sort of instruction, X specifies the register used to store the result of the instruction and the rest specify the operands of the instruction.
Most of the rest of the buildings match the original style with a few exceptions.
Most of the rest is heat energy in the exhaust that is not recovered.
Most of the rest of the family perished in Holocaust, though one grandmother and a few others survived.
Most boots have a heel that is clearly distinguishable from the rest of the sole, even if the two are made of one piece.
Most of the rest live on Praslin and La Digue, with the remaining smaller islands either sparsely populated or uninhabited.
Most instructors recommend letting one or more of the fingers behind the slide rest lightly on the strings to help mute unwanted vibrations.
Most of the rest of the poem has recently ( 2004 ) been published from a 3rd century BC papyrus in the Cologne University collection ( P. Köln XI 429 ).
Most objects entering the atmosphere are not released from rest just above it, but rather are entering at hypersonic speeds because they are on suborbital ( e. g. ICBM reentry vehicles ), orbital ( e. g. the Space Shuttle ), or unbounded ( e. g. meteors ) trajectories.
Most of their army were footmen, and unable to continue further without rest, and even the mounted troops were weary.
Most of the rest of the current forms within the sport developed in the early Edo period.
Most of the shares in the Development Bank of Comoros were held by the Comoran government and the central bank ; the rest were held by the European Investment Bank and the Central Bank for Economic Cooperation ( Caisse Centrale de Coopération Économique — CCCE ), a development agency of the French government.
Most televised sports in the United Kingdom and the rest of Europe are now sponsored wholly or partly by Internet and high street bookmakers, with sometimes several bookmakers and online casinos being displayed on players ' shirts, advertising hoardings, stadium signs and competition event titles.
Most patients with uncomplicated measles will recover with rest and supportive treatment.
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 bars feature either a distinctive pattern of eleven sixteenth notes and a sixteenth rest, or ten sixteenth notes and a single eighth note.
Most of the county is principally limestone of the upper and lower group, corresponding with the rest of Ireland.

Most and imports
Most imports in this sector are subject to high but nondiscriminatory tariffs.
Most cars sold in New Zealand are used imports, of which 94. 6 per cent come from Japan.
Most of Poland's imports are capital goods needed for industrial retooling and for manufacturing inputs, rather than imports for consumption.
Most notable among them the preferential treatment for rice imports initiated by the government in late 2004 when responding to a production shortfall in the country.
Most of the imports come from Italy, Iran, Mexico, Turkey, and Peru.
Most teams have historically featured at least one and usually two American imports ; teams are limited to having two non-Australasians on the roster at any one time.
Most cheap vehicles in New Zealand are used Japanese imports and the culture follows modification of these cars.
Most gold coins produced from 1863 and onward were produced for imports to pay for enormous amounts of war material and interest on some US Government bonds.
Most Comecon countries ended their 1981-85 five-year plans with decreased extensive economic development, increased expenses for fuel and raw materials, and decreased dependency on the West for both credit and hard currency imports.
Most manufacturers in the US were not directly impacted by the Gun Control Act, as they were not subject to the import restrictions, and for the most part they did not manufacture compact, inexpensive handguns that competed with the banned imports.
: Most pernicious of French imports American academia is the notion that there is no person behind a text.
Most of Paraguay's imports and exports pass through the bridge, generating constant traffic problems throughout the area.
Most exports were stopped, as well as grain imports from Denmark.
Most economists believe that pricing should be adjusted upwards for both exports and imports, so that the adjusted price complies with the scarcity value, which is reflected by the demand price of foreign exchange.
Most of the production is of warm-water species, but this is dwarfed by the imports of shrimp, mostly from aquaculture.

Most and come
Most come from the root cellar or from the freezer.
Most details of his life come from the fragments left from Porphyry's writings.
Most models come equipped with Kickstart on an embedded ROM-chip.
Most of the 8th-and 9th-century texts of Bede's Historia come from the northern parts of the Carolingian Empire.
Most bubble teas come with small chewy tapioca balls ( 粉圆 fenyuan ), commonly called " pearls " ( 珍珠zhenzhu ) or " boba " ( 波霸boba ).
Most alcoholic beverages come from fermenting plants such as barley ( beer ), rice ( sake ) and grapes ( wine ).
Most of these elements come from minerals in a process called mineral nutrition.
Most of the kinds commonly eaten fresh or dried, those of the genus Phaseolus, come originally from the Americas, being first seen by a European when Christopher Columbus, during his exploration, of what may have been the Bahamas, found them growing in fields.
Most of the account deals with the son's later quest for and accidental killing of his father, drawing the moral that only evil can come of the use of sorcery.
writes: " Most famous horses are said to come either from Sindhu or Kamboja ; of the latter ( i. e the Kamboja ), the Indian epic Mahabharata speaks among the finest horsemen ".
According to Gislason and Craig ( 2005 ): " Most thermodynamic data come from calorimetry ..." According to Kondepudi ( 2008 ): " Calorimetry is widely used in present day laboratories.
Most come from Europe, with about 25 percent originating from the United States or Canada.
Most pressure will come from the world's developing countries, which have the fastest-growing populations and most rapid economic ( industrial ) growth.
Most grapes come from cultivars of Vitis vinifera, the European grapevine native to the Mediterranean and Central Asia.
Most sources that we do have available come from United States agencies such as the Agency for International Development ( USAID ).
Most accounts agree that she found the barren floating island of Delos, still bearing its archaic name of Asterios, which was neither mainland nor a real island, and gave birth there, promising the island wealth from the worshippers who would flock to the obscure birthplace of the splendid god who was to come.
Most iron meteorites are thought to come from the core of a number of asteroids that were once molten.
Most ion gauges come in two types: hot cathode and cold cathode.
Most models come out of the box looking new, because unweathered finishes are easier to produce and many collectors want models to look pristine.
Depicting the life of Jesus Most of the influence of the New Testament upon the arts has come from the Gospels and the Book of Revelation.
Most PDAs come with the ability to synchronize to a computer.
Agapetus is said to have replied, " With eager longing have I come to gaze upon the Most Christian Emperor Justinian.
Most recently the term persistent organic pollutant ( POP ) has come to describe a group of chemicals such as PBDEs and PFCs among others.

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