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Most libraries create a separate fiction section to allow shelving in a more generalized fashion than Dewey provides for, or to avoid the space that would be taken up in the 800s, or simply to allow readers to find preferred authors by alphabetical order of surname.
" This was probably a circular letter to be read in more than one place .... Most likely, the author did not know the readers personally ( see 1: 15, 3: 2-4, and 6: 23-24 ).
Most of the EDA vendors produced EDIF 2 0 0 translators, but they were definitely more interested in generating high-quality EDIF readers, and they had absolutely no motivation at all to write any software that generated EDIF ( an EDIF Writer ), beyond threats from customers of mass migration to another vendor's software.
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 other newspapers had urged their readers to vote Tory.
Most American reviewers accepted the authenticity of the narrative, though it provoked disbelief among some British readers.
Most Roman accounts of triumphs were written to provide their readers with a moral lesson, rather than to provide an accurate description of the triumphal process, procession, rites and their meaning.
* Most IP readers are PoE capable.
Most of these readers favored the sad ending, partly because they felt Heinlein should have been free to create his own story, and partly because they believed that the changed ending turned a tragedy into a mere adventure, and not a very well constructed one at that.
Most of these tags passively respond to RFID readers ( e. g. at the cashier ), but active RFID tags are available which periodically transmit location information to a base station.
Most of her books are considered Young Adult ( YA ) books, although some of the Amber Brown books were aimed at younger readers.
Moore wrote to Murdoch, saying: " Most of our contributors and many of our readers would be horrified at the idea of your buying The Spectator.
Most of its readers were young people and people from the lowest strata of German society.
Most of TIFF writers and TIFF readers support only some of existing TIFF compression schemes.
Most modern readers would agree with Dodd that this farrago bears no relationship to the real meaning of the parable.
They were also labeled by Melody Maker as " The Most Rock ' n ' Roll Rock ' n ' Roll Band in the World " and the readers of Rolling Stone voted them ' Best New American Band ' in 1990.
Most recently, in 1998, Elspeth King published Hamilton's text amended for modern readers, as Blind Harry's Wallace.
The cover story on Marion Anderson ( December 30, 1946 ) proved so popular that the magazine broke its rule of non-attribution in response to readers ' letters: Most Time cover stories are written and edited by the regular staffs of the section in which they appear.
Most readers can undoubtedly think of new nouns or verbs entering their lexicon, but it's very unlikely that they can recall any new prepositions or pronouns appearing in the same fashion.
Most editorial cartoons lack the type of explicitly partisan political opinion found on the rest of the editorial page, instead opting for humor that reflects the conventional wisdom of readers.
Muti was voted " The Most Beautiful Woman in the World " in 1994 by a worldwide poll of readers of the magazine Class.
Most, if not all, manga is not released in a digital format that is compatible with e-book readers, so downloading scanlations is the only way to do this.
Most of the readers are youngsters and bourgeois.
Most readers, however, tend to focus on the insane persona and to define the poem as a portrait of abnormal psychology.

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Most of the prayers in a traditional Jewish service can be recited in solitary prayer, although communal prayer is preferred.
Most nematics are uniaxial: they have one axis that is longer and preferred, with the other two being equivalent ( can be approximated as cylinders or rods ).
Most critics of these translations, while conceding this point, argue that the context ( since it is obvious that Jesus, John himself, and the other disciples were all Jews ) makes John's true meaning sufficiently clear, and that a literal translation is preferred.
Most ( but not all ) variants of this theory that support special relativity require a preferred frame.
Most quartz movements are primarily electronic but are geared to drive mechanical hands on the face of the watch in order to provide a traditional analog display of the time, which is still preferred by some consumers.
Most numbers have two readings, one derived from Chinese used for cardinal numbers and a native Japanese reading used for ordinal numbers, though there are some exceptions ( listed below ) in which the Japanese version is preferred for both.
Most strategic planning, which develops operational plans for preferred futures with time horizons of one to three years, is also not considered futures.
Most scholarly publishers have a preferred style guide, usually a combination of Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary and: ( a ) either the Chicago Manual of Style, the MLA Style Manual, or the APA Publication Manual in the US ; or ( b ) the New Hart's Rules in the UK.
Most higher-ranking officers preferred to serve under Spruance ; most common sailors were proud to serve under Halsey.
Most vessels soon preferred to fly the Australian Red Ensign.
Most common sailors were proud to serve under Halsey ; most higher-ranking officers preferred to serve under Spruance.
Most people preferred bank check or gold coins for large purchases.
Most observers believed that the People's Republic of China ( PRC ) would have preferred to see Chen Shui-bian replaced by an administration less sympathetic to Taiwan independence and more in favor of Chinese reunification.
Most New Zealanders consider the Treaty of Waitangi as the founding document of the nation of New Zealand, with formal sovereignty vested in the British Crown ( the Crown in Right of New Zealand from 1947 ), but the existence of different versions of the Treaty, in both Māori and English, and its brevity, leave this subject to arguments over the preferred interpretation.
Most scholarly publications use the preferred native spelling of Mi ' kmaq, as the spelling Micmac is now considered to be " colonially tainted ".
Most tobacco users who smoked cigarettes preferred to roll their own, and there was thought to be no national market for pre-packaged cigarettes.
Most of the popular Linux distributions now include a live CD variant, which in some cases is also the preferred installation medium.
Most Rangers also preferred to wear broader-brimmed sombreros as opposed to cowboy hats, and they favored square-cut, knee-high boots with a high heel and pointed toes, in a more Spanish style.
Most municipalities-despite originally supporting time zone unification at their annual meetings-responded to the government initiative with overt resistance, leading to an amazing popular stand-off where Hamlets ran clocks at their preferred time and schools and airports frequently operated on another.
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Most Chartists preferred to remember his virtues rather than his faults.
Most early filmmakers — such as Thomas Edison, Auguste and Louis Lumière and Georges Méliès — tended not to use close-ups and preferred to frame their subjects in long shots.

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