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Most of these, with horrible exceptions, were conceived as is a ship, not as an attempt to quell the ocean of mankind, nor to deny its force, but as a means to survive and enjoy it.
Most mail these days consists of nothing that could truly be called a letter.
Most of these would be in the Northern Hemisphere, where the fallout is concentrating.
Most immediately relevant to these episodes in Goa, Katanga and Ghana, as to the Suez-Hungary crisis before them, is the belief that the main theater of the world drama is the underdeveloped region of Asia, Africa and Latin America.
Most psychiatrists dismiss these instances of that weird feeling as the deja vue ( already seen ) illusion, just as they dismiss dream previsions as coincidences.
Most of these former churches are now used as warehouses, but `` neither Anglicans nor Nonconformists object to selling churches to Roman Catholics '', and have done so.
Most of their original objections about `` shells '' were overridden by the relief that these hideous ( to them ) bodies were mercifully concealed.
Most acids encountered in everyday life are aqueous solutions, or can be dissolved in water, and these two definitions are most relevant.
Most of these are concentrated in the city centre along the cultural boulevard of North Terrace, King William Street and in various districts of the metropolitan area.
Most broadly, all numbers that can be defined explicitly or implicitly in terms of polynomials, exponentials, and logarithms are called " elementary numbers ", and these include the algebraic numbers, plus some transcendental numbers.
Most people did not consider the depiction of a Brillo Box or a store-bought urinal to be art until Andy Warhol and Marcel Duchamp ( respectively ) placed them in the context of art ( i. e., the art gallery ), which then provided the association of these objects with the associations that define art.
Most of these devices are beam type specimens.
Most armies now place these services in specialist branches with specialist repair elements in batteries and units.
Most of these data have been recorded by Plutarch, Florus, Cicero, Dio ( Dion ) Cassius and Dionysius of Halicarnassus ( L. 2 ).
Most of these side-effects disappear rapidly once the medication is discontinued or reduced, but others, particularly tardive dyskinesia, may be irreversible.
Most storms in the interior of Alaska originate in the Gulf of Alaska, south of the state, though these storms often have limited precipitation due to a rain shadow effect caused by the Alaska Range.
Most Spruance-class destroyers were later modified to include the Mk 41 VLS, these launchers are capable of carrying a mixture of the VL-ASROC, the Tomahawk TLAM, and other missiles.
Most of these terms also apply to softball.
Most of these elements come from minerals in a process called mineral nutrition.
Most of these early compositions are either scored for piano solo or include a piano.
Most likely one of these two is the biblical Barnabas ; the first one is more likely, because the numbering by Hippolytus seems to indicate a level of significance.
Most of these presenters also regularly stand in during the week.
Most of these interpretations are easily seen to be equivalent to counting k-combinations.
Most of these Victorian terraces still exist and, along with more modern social housing, characterise the area today.
Most legal systems require sufficient notice to be given to all directors of these meetings, and that a quorum must be present before any business may be conducted.

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It ranks highly in terms of liveability, being listed in the Top 10 of The Economist's World's Most Liveable Cities index in 2010 and being ranked the most liveable city in Australia by the Property Council of Australia in 2011 and again in 2012.
Most notably, Carnegie believed that the future leaders of society would rise from the ranks the poor.
Most Condorcet methods have a single round of voting, in which each voter ranks the candidates from top to bottom.
The Ecumenical Patriarch < span style =" font-size: 87 %">(,</ span > " His Most Divine All-Holiness the Archbishop of Constantinople New Rome and Œcumenical Patriarch ") is the Archbishop of Constantinople – New Rome and ranks as primus inter pares ( first among equals ) in the Eastern Orthodox communion, which is seen by its approximately 300 million followers worldwide as the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church.
Most organs have multiple ranks of pipes of differing timbre, pitch and loudness that the player can employ singly or in combination through the use of controls called stops.
Most infantry were pikemen who normally wore some armour, especially the front ranks, and gave protection against cavalry to the arquebusiers.
Most recruits join the ranks as a Brother between the age of 16 – 18 years.
In 2009, Swire Pacific ranks second in Wall Street Journal's Most Admired Company in Hong Kong list, while its associate Cathay Pacific ranks first, meaning that the group's businesses dominate the top two spots of the list.
Chicago ranks second on the " Top 15 Schools From Which the Most ' Prestigious ' Law Firms Hire New Lawyers "; first for " Faculty quality based on American Academy of Arts and Sciences Membership "; third for " Supreme Court Clerkship Placement "; and fifth for " Student Quality ".
Most of the early colonial governors were military or naval officers, and once the governor's role moved from the executive to the ceremonial, most governors were drawn from the ranks of retired officers.
The U. S. News & World Report College and University rankings 2012 edition ranks Pitzer College as the 42nd best national liberal arts college overall, 13th nationwide for Most Students Studying Abroad and 14th in High School Counselors ' Picks.
Most people assumed that Roman Catholics would pass unhindered into the ranks of public office and enjoy equality with Protestants.
Most enlisted ranks were generally recruited locally.
Most of this fusillade actually missed its intended targets and instead struck the rear ranks of Zayas's men.
Most of them correspond to badges offered in the Boy Scouts or requirements for the early Boy Scout ranks.
The History Channel program Most Extreme Airports ranks it as the second most dangerous airport in the world.
Most of the fronts sought to carry out the objectives of Soviet foreign policy, to glorify the Soviet system, and to spread confusion in the ranks of society.
Most of the police forces of the United Kingdom use a standardised set of ranks, with a slight variation in the most senior ranks for Greater London's Metropolitan Police Service and the City of London Police.
Most of the British police ranks that exist today were chosen by Home Secretary Sir Robert Peel, the founder of the Metropolitan Police, enacted under the Metropolitan Police Act of 1829.
Most African elephants, the species used by Ptolemy, retreated in panic before the impact and ran through the lines of friendly infantry arrayed behind them, causing disorder in their ranks.
Most glider pilots came from enlisted ranks — all were volunteers.
Most of the rank names were borrowed from existing German / Prussian, French, English, Dutch, and Polish ranks upon the formation of Russian regular army in late 17th century.
Most prominent in the ranks of the movement were leftists ; pacifists and others with longtime associations with global peace movements ; and Arabs and Muslims, including, but by no means limited to, Islamists.

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