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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 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.
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Most passenger train services originate or terminate at Helsinki Central railway station, and a large proportion of the passenger rail network radiates out of Helsinki.
A bridge that is now called Nuselsky Most in Prague was once called Gottwalduv Most and the abbuting metro station now called Vysehradska was called Gottwaldova.
Most preseason games are televised on Cox Sports Television and WVUE ( Channel 8 ), a station which has been owned by a consortium led by Saints owner Tom Benson since mid-2008, and, as the Fox affiliate for New Orleans, carries the majority of Saints games ; both stations also carry a heavy compliment of coach and player shows.
Most of the population of the island was displaced in 1962 when a NATO radiogoniometric station was constructed on the eastern half of the island.
Most nations established television networks in a similar way: the first television service in each country was operated by a public broadcaster, often funded by a TV licensing fee, and most of them later established a second or even third station providing a greater variety of content.
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 SUVs are designed with an engine compartment, a combined passenger and cargo compartment, and no dedicated trunk such as in a station wagon body.
Most dismiss Harriman's plans as foolhardy: Nuclear rocket fuel is scarce as the space station that produces it blew up, also destroying the only existing spaceship.
Most long distance trains only stop at the Les Aubrais-Orléans station, which offers connections to Paris, Lille, Tours, Brive-la-Gaillarde, Nevers and several regional destinations.
Most recordings of radio broadcasts were made at a radio network's studios, or at the facilities of a network-owned or affiliated station, which might have four or more lathes.
Most notably, during the post Space Race era it ferries both Russian and American crews to and from the station.
Most services are operated by First Calderdale & Huddersfield, using the town's bus station.
Most early RAF airfields were named after the nearest railway station ; in this case Northolt Junction, ( now South Ruislip ).
Most of Petts Wood was built in the early 20th Century by the developer Basil Scruby together with Master builder, Noel Rees, as a high quality estate in a rural setting only a short train journey from the city, with the east side being built first: it is often quoted in sociological textboooks as a classic piece of 1920s town planning, as the first building in place was the station, and the rest of the town developed from there.
Most early RAF airfields were named after the nearest railway station ; in this case Northolt Junction, the original name of South Ruislip station.
Most of the timber is small, but plenty of it is adapted for station purposes.
Most of this network was closed by British Railways in 1959 but the short section from Melton Constable railway station via Holt to Sheringham ( services continuing on to Cromer and Norwich ) escaped closure for a few more years-finally succumbing in 1964 when the branch was cut back to Sheringham ( now the nearest national rail-head, served by frequent services to Norwich along the ' Bittern Line ').
Most residents use golf carts to get around, since the nearest gas station is away in Niland.
Teddy Roosevelt purportedly called the street the " World's Most Beautiful Drive " when he visited the Peoria area in October 1910 ; WMBD, a local radio and TV station, gets its call letters from Roosevelt's expression.
Most of the MBTA routes funnel through the Quincy Center station, which is the principal hub south of Boston for all MBTA bus lines.
Most park at Hartsdale station, due to Scarsdale station having scarce parking.
Most walkers arrive at the railway station located close by.

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