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Charles Harve, who recently won the `` Most Muscular Man '' subdivision award in the Mr. Canada event ; ;
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Most recently the 2008 movie Iron Man used the Larghetto movement from Salieri's Piano Concerto in C major.
Most of the drugs in the second generation, known as atypical antipsychotics, have been developed more recently, although the first atypical antipsychotic, clozapine, was discovered in the 1950s and introduced clinically in the 1970s.
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Most recently Chuck D became involved in Let Freedom Sing: The Music of the Civil Rights, a 3-CD box set from Time Life.
Most Chinese until recently have avoided milk, partly because pasturage for milk producers in a monsoon rice ecology is not economic, partly because milk products became negatively associated with horse riding, milk drinking nomadic tribes.
Most recently, the Tea Party movement, founded in 2009, has proven a large outlet for populist American conservative ideas.
Most recently he appeared in Cyrano de Bergerac as Antoine de Guiche, alongside Kevin Kline, Jennifer Garner and Daniel Sunjata.
Most recently, the boys ' cross country and track & field teams both claimed MHSAA State Championships during the 2009 – 10 school year.
Most recently a facsimile reprint was produced for the church at Voree, Wisconsin by Richard Drew in 1993.
Most recently in 2010, Payscale also ranked Dartmouth first in producing CEOs of for-profit companies, out of all undergraduate programs at United States universities.
Most recently, the emperor Carus and his sons had ruled together, albeit unsuccessfully.
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Most recently, public outcry against No Child Left Behind testing and teaching to the test has brought progressive education again into the limelight.
* Asian Film Festival: Most notable amongst the Asian Film Festivals are the Osian's-Cinefan Film Festival, which was recently expanded to include Arab Cinema as well, and the Hong Kong International Film Festival ( HKIFF ) and Busan International Film Festival ( BIFF ).
Most factions of the Taliban, Iraqi insurgency, Colombia's FARC, and the Communist Party of India ( Maoist ) are said to be engaged in some form of guerrilla warfare — as was, until recently, the Communist Party of Nepal ( Maoist ).
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Most recently, James Madison University has used funds to create a new baseball and softball field complex by Memorial Hall.
" Most recently, New York Times writer Anthony Tommasini commended Adams for his work conducting the American Composers Orchestra.
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Most recently, in 2012, he describes himself as an analyst at a Zurich based investment bank.

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Most contemporary formulations of the Transcendental argument have been developed within the framework of ( Christian ) Presuppositional apologetics, hence they tend to conclude that the God of Christianity is the one whose existence is being demonstrated.
Most importantly, as the British historian Simon Schama states: " ts central aim was to change the nature of the Dutch state and to bind its new institutions into the framework of an electoral democracy.
Most countries do not currently fit the framework – instead they have their own time-honoured systems.
Most of the city's industry was developed during Romania's communist period, and was refactored through the 1990s to a capitalist economical framework.
Most has come from the academic community, who dislike the empirical nature of the framework: Kaplan and Norton notoriously failed to include any citation of prior art in their initial papers on the topic.
Most theories within the endosymbiotic theory framework do not address the common ancestry of mitochondria and hydrogenosomes.
Most theories within the endosymbiotic theory framework predict that some eukaryotes never possessed mitochondria.
Most basically, they are a logical device, an artificial framework, for presenting the individual factors / topics ( or coherent groups of these ) so that these are made easily available for managers ' use-as useful ideas about future developments in their own right-without reference to the rest of the scenario.
Most serious empirical research should involve operationalization that is transparent and linked to a conceptual framework.
Most of the barrel sections for Big Babylon were delivered to, and assembled on, a site excavated from the side of a hill ; instead of being suspended by cables from a steel framework as originally planned: calculations had shown that the original support framework would be insufficiently rigid.
Most importantly, lattice QCD provides a framework for investigation of non-perturbative phenomena such as confinement and quark-gluon plasma formation, which are intractable by means of analytic field theories.
Most importantly the individual knows and establishes a context of boundaries and accepted behavior that dictates what is acceptable and not acceptable within the framework of that society.
* Most professional salutes are aerial devices which are fired from a mortar tube, but there are also hanging ' cannonade ' salutes which are suspended from a framework before firing.
Most of it is located within the contour of a steep ravine and it is created anew each winter using the rocky ravine and banks of earth as a buttressing bulwark for wooden framework and iced packed snow.
Most projects are carried out directly by the member organisations, and are financed by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency ( SIDA ) through a framework agreement.
Most archaeologists and cultural anthropologists work within the framework of modern theories of sociocultural evolution.
Most archaeologists work within the framework of multilineal evolution.
Jointly with the Rockefeller Foundation, the Corporation also financed the National Commission on Teaching & America's Future, whose report, What Matters Most ( 1996 ), provided a framework and agenda for teacher education reform across the country.
Most jurisdictions have not been so radical, preferring to retain the framework of categories and choice of law rules but leave public policy in place as the avoidance device.
Most noteworthy for pioneering the conceptual and theoretical framework with art music that most openly embraced the use of raw sound material and field recordings was Pierre Schaeffer who was developing musique concrète as early as 1940.

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