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Most avant-garde creators, true to their interest in the self-sufficiency of pure movement, have tended to dress their dancers in simple lines and solid colors ( often black ) and to give them a bare cyclorama for a setting.
`` Most often '', she says, `` it's the monogamous relationship that is dishonest ''.
Most alphabetic scripts of India and Eastern Asia are descended from the Brahmi script, which is often believed to be a descendant of Aramaic.
Most often, she is lovingly affectionate or teasing with her prejudices.
Most often, the term describes those who create within a context of the fine arts or ' high culture ', activities such as drawing, painting, sculpture, acting, dancing, writing, filmmaking, photography, and music — people who use imagination, talent, or skill to create works that may be judged to have an aesthetic value.
Most modern AFVs are superficially similar in design to their World War II counterparts, with significantly better armour, weapons, engines and suspension-however with an increase in the capacity of transport aircraft allowing AFVs to be practically transported by air, many armies are replacing some or all of their traditional heavy vehicles with lighter airmobile versions, often with wheels instead of tracks.
Most often the other technique is some form of chromatography.
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 often however the European numbering system for the international E-road network is used.
Most of the space in the brain is taken up by axons, which are often bundled together in what are called nerve fiber tracts.
Most often she appears as an ugly, frightening hag, but she can also appear as a stunningly beautiful woman of any age that suits her.
Most have highly-developed senses, especially vision and hearing, and often a highly acute sense of smell in many species, such as in the Canoidea.
Most victims die six months after initial symptoms appear, often of pneumonia due to impaired coughing reflexes.
Most Chinese emperors used a mix of Legalism and Confucianism as their ruling doctrine, often with the latter embellishing the former.
Most CL implementations do offer tail-call optimization, although often only when the programmer uses an optimization directive.
" Most meals would have consisted of rice, in the south, or wheat or other grain products in the north, accompanied with green vegetables, with protein often coming from foods like peanuts and soy.
Most notably, the Commonwealth of Nations, an association primarily of former members of the British Empire, is often referred to as simply " the Commonwealth ".
Most scholars disagree with this account because Saint Jerome often made statements more entertaining than factual.
* Most Reformation and post-Reformation churches use the term Catholic ( often with a lower-case c ) to refer to the belief that all Christians are part of one Church regardless of denominational divisions ; e. g., Chapter XXV of the Westminster Confession of Faith refers to the " catholic or universal Church ".
Most American club caddies earn between $ 35 and $ 100 per bag, though newer caddies will often earn less than more experienced caddies.
Most often and familiarly, defendants are persons: either natural persons ( actual human beings ) or legal persons ( persona ficta ) under the legal fiction of treating organizations as persons.
Most drummers have a single main ride, near their right hand, most often 20 " but 16 "- 24 " are not uncommon.
Most Arab nations still give credence to Egypt playing that role, though its effects are often limited.
Most epitaphs are brief records of the family, and perhaps the career, of the deceased, often with an expression of love or respect-" beloved father of ..."-but others are more ambitious.
Most side effects are mild and " dose-related " and can often be avoided or minimized by the use of the smallest effective amount.

Most and carrier
Most drawing media are either dry ( e. g. graphite, charcoal, pastels, Conté, silverpoint ), or use a fluid solvent or carrier ( marker, pen and ink ).
Most NOR Flash memory is a hybrid style — programming is through hot carrier injection and erase is through Fowler – Nordheim tunneling.
Most mobile phones can be unlocked to work with any GSM, such as O < sub > 2 </ sub > or Orange ( in the UK ), but the phone may still display the original branding and may not support features of the new carrier ; besides the locking, phones may also have firmware installed on them which is specific to the network provider.
A military air traffic controller works approach control in Carrier Air Traffic Control Center ( CATTC ) aboard the Nimitz class aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln ( CVN-72 ) | USS Abraham Lincoln ( CVN 72 ). Civilian air traffic controllers, Memphis International Airport, 1962 Most countries ' armed forces employ air traffic controllers, often in most if not all branches of the forces.
Most of the U. S. carrier aircraft launched just before the first wave of Japanese aircraft attacked failed to find any targets.
Most strong ciphers have the desirable property of making the payload appear indistinguishable from uniformly-distributed noise, which can make detection efforts more difficult, and save the steganographic encoding technique the trouble of having to distribute the signal energy evenly ( but see above concerning errors emulating the native noise of the carrier ).
Most air forces of the era invested heavily in dive bombers or torpedo bombers for these roles, but these aircraft generally had limited range ; long-range strategic reach would require the use of an aircraft carrier.
Most radio relay systems use radio or continuity pilots of their own but transmit also the pilot frequencies belonging to the carrier frequency multiplex system.
Most often, this is used on broadcast satellites to indicate that radio stations are not multiplexed as subcarriers onto a single video carrier, but instead independently share a transponder.
Most cross bikes are biased towards moderate off-pavement use and light weight, and as such are not normally fitted with fenders, lights, or carrier racks.
Most modern air-dropped GP bombs are designed to minimize drag for the carrier aircraft.
Most Marder I's were built on the base of the Tracteur Blindé 37L ( Lorraine ), a French artillery tractor / armoured personnel carrier of which the Germans had acquired more than three hundred after the Fall of France in 1940.
Most importantly, D ' Oyly-Hughes failed to launch any aircraft to form a Combat Air Patrol around the carrier group, reportedly to give the aircrews a rest.
Most incumbent local exchange carrier phone companies in Canada were ordered to submit Service Improvement Plans in order to bring all of their customers up to the basic service objective, and to provide service to unserved customers.
Most of his 1999 and 2000 seasons were spent receiving treatment in the Padres training room after undergoing rotator cuff surgery in 1999 ; his injury resulted in a legal dispute between the Padres and their insurance carrier after the carrier denied an $ 8 million claim due to Myers ' inability to play.
Most recently, in 2005, Delta Connection carrier Atlantic Southeast Airlines operated Bombardier CRJ200 Regional Jets on their direct service to Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, before ceasing this service in the fall of the year.

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