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Most and prominently
Most prominently within the alphorn's range, the 7th and 11th harmonics are particularly noticeable, because they fall between adjacent notes in the chromatic scale.
Most of Tangerine Dream's albums are entirely instrumental — two albums that prominently featured lyrics, Cyclone ( 1978 ) and Tyger ( 1987 ) were met with disapproval from some fans.
Most recently, Isabella figures prominently in The Traitor's Wife: A Novel of the Reign of Edward II by Susan Higginbotham.
* In the Most Excellent Master degree the building of King Solomon's Temple, which figures so prominently in Blue Lodge, has been completed.
It later appears prominently in the title of Joshua Barnes's The History of that Most Victorious Monarch, Edward IIId, King of England and France, and Lord of Ireland, and First Founder of the Most Noble Order of the Garter: Being a Full and Exact Account Of the Life and Death of the said King: Together with That of his Most Renowned Son, Edward, Prince of Wales and of Aquitain, Sirnamed the Black-Prince ( 1688 ).
Most prominently among these, Chrysothemis was a daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra.
Most prominently in the U. S., Latin American descended populations are grouped in a " Hispanic " or " Latino " ethnicity.
Most prominently, " The Lodge " freeway connects downtown Detroit to " The Mixing Bowl ," the sprawling interchange of I-696, US 24, M-10, Lahser Road, and Franklin Road, all of which are located in Southfield.
Most prominently is Sir Edmund Blackadder, who appears in the Comic Relief special Blackadder: The Cavalier Years.
Most prominently, Nelson Mandela appointed Joe Slovo as Minister for Housing.
Most prominently among these was the Shashin Geijustu-sha ( Photographic Art Society ) formed by Shinzō Fukuhara and his brother Rosō Fukuhara.
Most prominently he played with the Original Creole Orchestra ( mostly on drums ).
Most exchanges post the book percentages ( colloquially known as the overround or " vig ") prominently for each market.
* Most prominently, CBGB featured in a promotional ad during the bid for New York City to host the Olympic games in 2012.
Most of these rituals existed long before the germ theory of disease, and figure prominently from the earliest known religious systems of the Ancient Near East.
Most notable is the large obelisk which he brought back and which now stands prominently in the grounds of the house.
Most prominently was those held by the Rolls family along the route from Bricklayers Arms to New Cross Road.
Most airlines have a standard paint scheme for their aircraft fleet, usually prominently displaying the airline logo or name.
Most prominently, his criticism of Ahmed Chalabi has led to Chalabi's claim that Brahimi is an Arab nationalist who should have no role in determining the future of Iraq.
Most prominently, APDA sponsors a National Championship at the end of each year.
Most motorists in the UK are required to prominently display a vehicle excise licence ( tax disc ) on their vehicle when it is kept or driven on public roads.
For twelve of those years, Bulger was prominently listed on the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list.

Most and Jürgen
Most contemporary conceptualizations of the public sphere are based on the ideas expressed in Jürgen Habermas ' book The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere – An Inquiry into a Category of Bourgeois Society, which is a translation of his Habilitationsschrift " Strukturwandel der Öffentlicheit: Untersuchungen zu einer Kategorie der bürgerlichen Gesellschaft ".
Together with team mates David Seaman and Alan Shearer, McManaman was also listed in the official Team of the Tournament, as well as shortlisted behind eventual winner, Jürgen Klinsmann, for the Most Valuable Player award.
Most Egyptologists today including Aidan Dodson, Gerard Broekman, Jürgen von Beckerath, M. A.

Most and others
Most of the others will swallow their $.50 to $3 charge rather than lose a good customer.
Most others have been content to give only the most general attention to the broadest and most obvious features of the phonology when designing orthographies.
Most of us would say that in this delight at the killing of others or the causing of suffering there is something very unfitting.
Most types of karmas, with good or bad results, will keep one in the wheel of samsāra ; others will liberate one to nirvāna.
Most of the families moved to the nearby village of Dooagh, which is beside the sea, while some others emigrated.
Most of the European parties eventually came around to the arguments made by the Americans, but France and a few others held out for a shorter cell length.
Most of these side-effects disappear rapidly once the medication is discontinued or reduced, but others, particularly tardive dyskinesia, may be irreversible.
Most marine species live in tropical waters, but a few occur in oceanic trenches, and others are found in polar waters.
Most operators ( e. g., +, -, *, /) treated this as an integer, but others treated it as a memory address to be dereferenced.
Most of the thousands of human languages use patterns of sound or gesture for symbols which enable communication with others around them.
Most scholars of copyright agree that it can be called a kind of property, because it involves the exclusion of others from something.
Most people have a strong intuition that some animals, such as dogs, are conscious, while others, such as insects, are not ; but the sources of this intuition are not obvious.
Most of Confucius ' disciples were from the Lu state, while others were from neighboring states.
The most notable difference is the number of its heads: Most sources describe or depict three heads ; others show it with two or even just one ; a smaller number of sources show a variable number, sometimes as many as 50 or even 100.
Most of the documents, chiefly the minutes of the sessions, were written in Greek ; others, e. g. the imperial letters, were issued in both languages ; others, again, e. g. the papal letters, were written in Latin.
Most interesting was Mather ’ s decision not to tell the community of the others whom Goodwife Clover claimed practiced witchcraft.
Most of the organisms collected were simple, soft-shelled foraminifera ( 432 species according to National Geographic ), with four of the others representing species of the complex, multi-chambered genera Leptohalysis and Reophax.
Most doors are equipped with locking mechanisms to allow entrance to certain people and keep out others.
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 of the others became elaborate formal descriptions which most readers will never be able to decipher, and therefore may not stand up to automated debugging / compiling, just as a program might look good in review, but a compiler might find some interesting errors, and actually running the program written might find even more interesting errors.
Most notable international actors acted in this genre of films such Alain Delon, Henry Silva, Fred Williamson, Charles Bronson, Tomas Milian and others international stars.
" Most of the fifty were either killed or taken prisoner, and on 19 and 21 January, Venner and ten others were hanged, drawn and quartered for high treason.
Most nations hold the power to protect themselves, others, and police their own territory as a fundamental power vested by sovereignty.
Most are covered with thousands of square concrete features, called " warts " by the students, which would be perfectly suited to buildering except that, while some are set into the wall, others are simply glued on.

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