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Most of its activities were funded by drug running, though its ties to community groups and Albanian exiles gave it local popularity.
Most French Jews are practicing Orthodox Judaism and have permanent and close ties with the Israeli Jewish community.
Most of the 13 passengers were either British executives with corporate ties to Portugal, or lower-ranking British government civil servants.
Most clans have their own tartan patterns, usually dating from the 19th century, and members of the clan may wear kilts, plaids, sashes, ties, scarves, or other items of clothing made of the appropriate tartan as a badge of membership and as a uniform where appropriate.
Most railroads with heavy traffic use continuously welded rails supported by sleepers ( ties ) attached via baseplates which spread the load.
* Most career ties ( 86 ).
* Most ties in a season ( 11 in 2000 ).
Most union leaders in Quebec have strong ties to the Parti Québécois.
Most notably he was criticized for his iron-fisted methods in handling an insurrection by the people of Thinadhoo, Addu and Huvadu Atolls, who formed a breakaway government – United Suvadives Republic – with closer ties to the British, for a brief period of time.
Most men, he observes, only wear bow ties with formal dress.
Most of the articles hinted that Hank had ties with organized crime.
Most of these residents have lived on Brunei soil for generations, but Brunei nationality is determined by applying the policy of jus sanguinis ; the right to hold the nationality is only by blood ties.
Most characters wish for nothing more than to escape the supposed idyll of the Basque Country, though those who do are fated to return and suffer the consequences of inescapable roots and blood ties.
Most members were not politicians but community leaders, scholars and activists, with strong ties to the African American community.
Most notably, Brooks and her husband have close social ties to Prime Minister David Cameron and his wife.
Most of the time, gymnasts are issued hair ties and scrunchies that match their competition leotards or if Muslim wear hijab ( head scarf ).
Most notably, the Cuban-born anti-Castro terrorist Luis Posada Carriles claimed in 1998 that he received financial support from the Cuban American National Foundation for a bombing campaign carried out in 1997, although he has denied ties with the fatal attack.
Most Korean martial arts that use the word " Do " or " The Way " are just modernistic schools that rarely have any ties to the past.
* Most career ties ( 66 ) ( shared with Kelly Hrudey ).
He has won the CFL's Most Outstanding Player Award three times, in 2003, 2008, and 2009, which ties him for second all-time behind Doug Flutie.
Most Baweans living abroad keep close ties with their relatives on the island, regularly visit them, and often return after several years of absence.
Most tracks, ties, signal facilities, bridges and depots have been removed, however, some overpasses remain around Palmyra and Newark.
Most Scottish Americans had commercial ties with the old country or clan allegiances and stayed true to the Crown.
Most of the teachers in the Danish schools in the 1970 ’ ties and in the early 1980 ’ ties pooled their savings and invested these savings in acquisition of the school buildings via the Private Foundation Faelleseje, which became the owners of the buildings.

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When the club folded after the 1870 season, Wright was hired by Boston businessman, Ivers Whitney Adams to organize a new team in Boston, and he did, bringing three teammates and the " Red Stockings " nickname along ( Most nicknames were then only nicknames, neither club names nor registered trademarks, so the migration was informal ).
Most professional and collegiate teams have their logo, team name, or both painted on the surface of the end zone, with team colors filling the background.
Most commonly, each team plays every other team in its league at home and away in each season, in a round-robin tournament.
In his career, Bench earned 10 Gold Gloves, was named to the National League All-Star team 14 times, and won two Most Valuable Player Awards.
Though Chuck Klein won the Most Valuable Player Award in 1932 and the National League Triple Crown in 1933, the team continued to flounder at the bottom of the standings for years.
Most team matches are governed by tag team rules ( see below ).
Seau was selected to 2003 Pro Bowl, his 12th Pro Bowl selection of his career, and in his final season with the Chargers, he was chosen by teammates as the recipient of the Emil Karas Award as the team ’ s Most Inspirational Player.
Most politically-oriented squats in Greece hold regular ( usually weekly ) open meetings where everyone is allowed to attend and see how work at the squat is organized and how the responsibilities are shared among the squat's team.
Also, Kapp was known for being an extremely unselfish leader: when he was voted the Vikings Most Valuable Player, he turned the award down and said that every player on the team was equally valuable.
It is the only Super Bowl in which the Most Valuable Player Award was given to a member of the losing team: Cowboys linebacker Chuck Howley, who intercepted two passes ( sacks and tackles were not yet recorded ).
Most of the first quarter was a defensive battle with each team punting on their first two possessions.
Davis became just the second player to be on a Super Bowl winning team after being named the NFL Most Valuable Player and leading the league in rushing.
Most often, the situation involves a team using a right side player with a big block who must be subbed out in the back row because they aren't able to effectively play back court defense.
It was partly down to the legend of the witch that prompted TV's Most Haunted team to visit Wookey Hole Caves and Mill to explore the location in depth, searching for evidence of paranormal activity.
Most organized skiing competitions are dependent on a team of Race Officials and course workers who plan, organize and run the events.
Most films can be orchestrated in one to two weeks with a team of five orchestrators.
Most successful of these have been Matlama FC and the football team of the Royal Lesotho Defense Force, with eight championships each.
Most notably, Bassett's Toronto Northmen were forced to find a new home after the Canadian government threatened to ban any American football team from competing with the Canadian Football League ( despite the fact that the Toronto Rifles of the Continental Football League had played in Toronto just seven years prior ); though the Canadian Football Act never passed, the mere threat of it prompted Bassett to move the team to Memphis, where they became the Memphis Southmen, but were generally referred to by fans, local media, and even some official team materials as the " Grizzlies ".
Most CBC stations will air the night's featured game ( often involving the Toronto Maple Leafs ), but games are also split regionally for other markets ; such as Ottawa Senators games for the Ottawa Valley, the Montreal Canadiens for Quebec, the Winnipeg Jets for Manitoba and Saskatchewan, and the Detroit Red Wings for nearby Windsor if they are facing a Canadian team.
Most recently this has taken place in Boston with the basketball and fencing teams, and in Hollywood, Florida with the baseball team in 2008.

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