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Most of the town's older homes are on the east and west sides.
Most services are operated by First Calderdale & Huddersfield, using the town's bus station.
Most of the town's economy is tourist food and craft stalls, restaurants, and other services for north-south traffic from Flagstaff and Page.
Most of the town's population is located in 7 villages with nearly half in Stafford Springs.
Most are held on the shore of the river near the town's lock and dam in the " antique " section of Newburgh.
Most of the town's water area consists of its harbors, bays and coves, along with a portion of the Acushnet's waters, and Nasketucket and Scipping Creeks.
Most of the town's population lies either in the west side of town, along Sconticut Neck or in the village of East Fairhaven, with the northeast quarter of the town's land sparsely populated.
Most of the town's population lies in the western part of town, along the river, though there is a small village north of Mount Toby.
Most of the town's brooks also flow into these two rivers.
Most of the wooded sections of the township were logged in the 1850s and 1860s and much that wood was cut in Brownsdale's steam-powered sawmill, one of the town's first permanent structures.
The population increased by 369 (+ 3. 4 %) from the 10, 807 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 2, 539 (+ 30. 7 %) from the 8, 268 counted in the 1990 Census. Most of the town's population resides in the Galaxy Towers, a trio of residential skyscrapers overlooking the Hudson River.
Most of the town's population lives in the south part of the town.
Most of the southern border is shared with East Greenbush, while the city of Rensselaer's northern section is partially surrounded by North Greenbush in the town's southwestern corner.
Most of the town's growth, however, began shortly after World War II.
Most tickets are issued along the town's section of U. S. Routes 89 / 91.
Most of the structures that were built by the Land and Improvement Company are no longer visible due to fires which are also a distinct feature of the town's history.
Most of the town's growth has occurred along the Route 340 corridor, which runs the entire length of Page County.
Most of the town's 500 homes were built in the 1920s on land owned by the railroad.
Most of the town is in Oktibbeha County, with a portion on the west side in adjacent Webster County In the 2000 census, 542 of the town's 803 residents ( 67. 5 %) lived in Oktibbeha County and 261 ( 32. 5 %) in Webster County.
Most of the town's population presently lies within Hampton County ( as of 2006 ).
Most houses in this district were built around the 1860s and qualify as protected buildings certified by the town's historic commission.
Most of the inhabited areas in town lie along the Connecticut River, and the town's main villages include East Northfield, Mount Hermon Station, Gill Station, Northfield Farms, and Sky Farm ( between Brush Mountain and Northfield State Forest ).
Most of the town's Arab residents were expelled or fled during the 1948 Arab – Israeli War while others remained in the town.

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Most counties also have maps available from the county engineer showing roads and other features and from the assessor's office showing ownerships of land.
Most have four limbs and live in fresh water or on land but the caecilians, though included in the group, live in burrows in damp soil and are limbless.
Most terrestrial caecilians that lay eggs do so in burrows or moist places on land near bodies of water.
Most are photosynthetic like plants, and " simple " because their tissues are not organized into the many distinct organs found in land plants.
Most of the agricultural land is used as grassland for grazing and silage or hay rather than for other crops.
Most of the free African-American families in Delaware before the Revolution had migrated from Maryland to find more affordable land.
Most of these islands are small, they are separated by narrow channels, and for nearly a hundred years hermits lived there, coming from our land, Ireland, by boat.
Most felids are able to land on their feet after a fall, an ability that relies on vision and the sense of balance acting together.
Most significantly, Honduras lacks abundant natural resources ; only land appears to be plentiful and readily exploitable.
Most land in Honduras is covered by mountains, giving rise to the country's nickname, " the Tibet of Central America.
Most land under cultivation in 1992 was planted in bananas, coffee, and specialized export crops such as melons and winter vegetables.
Most of this land is part of the great Syrian ( or North Arabian ) Desert ( see fig.
Its geographic coordinates are 24 ° 51 ′ N 67 ° 02 ′ E. Most of the land consisted largely of flat or rolling plains, with hills on the western and Manora Island and the Oyster Rocks.
Most of the land area of the island lies to the south and west of the lagoon.
Most local recipients of development aid do not connect the aid to the agricultural and land restrictions.
Most extant marine reptiles, except for some sea snakes, are oviparous and need to return to land to lay their eggs.
Most of the niche occupied by sub plants on land is actually occupied by macroscopic algae in the ocean, such as Sargassum and kelp, which are commonly known as seaweeds that creates kelp forests.
Most of these terminals comprise the Strong Republic Nautical Highway, a nautical system conceptualized under the term of President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo where land vehicles can use the roll-on / roll-off ( Ro-Ro ) ship service to traverse the different islands of the country at minimal costs.
Most legal systems distinguish different types ( immovable property, estate in land, real estate, real property ) of property, especially between land and all other forms of property — goods and chattels, movable property or personal property.
Most pollution is from ships ; land generated pollution counts as the second most common source of pollution, ranging from mercury, to acidic or basic toxins.
Most of the soil covering this substrate was scraped by glaciers during the Ice Ages of antiquity, especially in northern Scandinavia, where the Baltic Shield is closest to the surface of the land.
Most tourists who arrive by air land at Rimini's Federico Fellini Airport, Italy, and then make the transfer by bus.
Most parts of the highways are dry land.
Most of Gould's empirical research was based on the land snail genera Poecilozonites and Cerion.

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