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Most and staff
Most of the administrative staff works in different administrative sections, such as Student Affairs.
Most of the STI staff worked on the zone art and special stages, while most of Sonic Team worked on the level designs and the programming.
Most of the students, staff and faculty members of the University reside in Ciudad Colon, making it one of the most multi-cultural places in the world for its size.
Most mid-size and large museums employ exhibit design staff for graphic and environmental design projects, including exhibitions.
Most often Isis is seen holding only the generic ankh sign and a simple staff, but in late images she is seen sometimes with items usually associated only with Hathor, the sacred sistrum rattle and the fertility-bearing menat necklace.
Most North American accents lack the so-called trap – bath split found in Southern England: Words like ask, answer, grass, bath, staff, dance are pronounced with the short-a of trap, not with the broad A of father heard in Southern England as well as in most of the Southern hemisphere.
Most of these staff speak Mandarin Chinese.
Most of the residence staff members are students, including day-to-day management, conduct board members and maintenance personnel.
Most publishers have suffered a " false launch ", in which the development staff assures the company that game development will be completed by a certain date, and a marketing launch is planned around that date, including advertising commitments, and then after all the advertising is paid for, the development staff announces that the game will " slip ", and will actually be ready several months later than originally intended.
Most institutions expect their staff to recertify at least every two years.
Most Prime Ministers have had a so-called " kitchen cabinet " consisting of their own trusted advisers who may be Cabinet members but are often trusted personal advisers on their own staff.
Most potential candidates were accompanied by groups of gentlemen as staff and bodyguards like Coligny ; so, each killing of a leader could have been expected to involve killing these as well.
Most importantly it became difficult to staff a " big band " because many musicians were overseas fighting in the war.
Most emergency departments have a dedicated area for this process to take place, and may have staff dedicated to performing nothing but a triage role.
Most of these cities have decided to cut library funding by closing down several branches and cutting hours and staff members in the branches that will remain open.
Most of the Fulcrum's editorial board and staff members were against the boycott.
Most gumboots are black, but those worn by abattoir workers, butchers, fishermen and by hospital operating theatre staff and surgeons are white, and children's sizes come in multiple colours.
Most Dublin City Council staff are located in the relatively new and controversial Civic Offices, built from 1979 on the site of a national monument, the Viking city foundations on Wood Quay.
Most of its academic and support staff are also based there.
Most of them belonged to the staff of the fascist newspaper Je suis partout.
Most personnel leave by the middle of February, leaving a few dozen ( 47 in 2010 ) " winter-overs ", mostly support staff plus a few scientists, who keep the station functional through the months of Antarctic night.
And Most Peoples Temple Documents Still Sealed by Michael Taylor and Don Lattin, San Francisco Chronicle staff writers.
Most of them escape uninjured, except for Oz who sustains a painful injury to the rectum protecting a female staff member ( while they are having sex ) from a bomb.
Most music stores had song pluggers on staff.

Most and Chief
Most Chief Justices, including John Roberts, have been nominated to the highest position on the Court without any previous experience on the Supreme Court ; indeed some, such as Earl Warren, received confirmation despite having no prior judicial experience.
He or she also upon installation automatically becomes a Knight or Dame of Justice and the Prior and Chief Officer in Canada of the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem.
The name Penarddun can be translated as " Chief Beauty " or " Most Fair " ( Welsh pen " head, chief, foremost " + arddun " fair, beautiful ( of a girl )".
Most notably, Shirley Temple became a successful public figure and diplomat, eventually becoming U. S. Ambassador to Ghana, then United States Department of State Chief of Protocol under the Nixon Administration, and then in the late 1980s U. S. Ambassador to Czechoslovakia.
Chief Martin and Womelsdorf were thrown into the national spotlight in March 2008, when Chief Martin was nominated and recognized on America's Most Wanted TV show for an American All Star, he was in the third week, the third highest nominated candidate.
* His / Her Most Honour ( Yang Amat Arif )-Chief Justice, Chief Judges and Appeal Court President.
Most Blessed, Most Divine, and Most Holy Father and Chief Pastor, Pope and Patriarch of the Great City of Alexandria, Libya, Pentapolis, Ethiopia, all Egypt, and all Africa ; Father of Fathers, Pastor of Pastors, Hierarch of Hierarchs, Thirteenth Apostle, Ecumenical Judge.
Most of the duties of the Army Chief of Staff were transferred to the newly instituted post of " Inspector General of the Army " ().
Most Chief Constables and police authorities did not back the measure, and some suggested that cross-regional mergers would make more sense ( for example, Hampshire Constabulary in the South East suggested it could merge with Dorset Police in the South West, whilst there was also a suggestion of North Wales Police increasing co-operation with Cheshire Police )
Most of the Batlokwa clans trace their royal lineages to Queen Manthatisi and her son Chief Sekonyela, and have the wild-cat as their original totem.
His Lordship is the Former Chief Justice of Calcutta High Court and was earlier, the Senior Most Judge at the High Court of Gujarat.
) ( literally " The Most Honourable ") is the style of the Prime Minister, the Deputy Prime Minister, the Chief Ministers of the states.
) ( literally " The Most Learned ") is the style of the Chief Justice of Malaysia, the President of the Malaysian Court of Appeal, the Chief Judge of the High Court of Malaya and the Chief Judge of the High Court of Sabah and Sarawak.
Most important was William Killen, who became a lifelong friend, and himself had a distinguished career as Delaware ’ s first Chief Justice and Chancellor.
Most of his fleet is destroyed ; Regret's ship flees to another ring, Delta Halo, inadvertently carrying the human ship In Amber Clad and the Master Chief aboard her.
Most of Clem's adventures begin with a classic opener mocking adventure comics and have an improbable mission issued by a mysterious " Chief ", only to collapse miserably because of some trivial impediment such as the neighbour using Clem's rocket to anchor her laundry line.
Most corporate managers holding the titles of Chief Executive Officer ( CEO ) or President, for example, are the General Managers of their respective businesses.
Most recently, he served as Chief of the Astronaut Office EVA Branch.

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