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Most and recreation
Most of the area was declared a reserve in 1931 and in 1935 dedicated for public recreation.
Most recreational events take place at the city's recreation complex located behind City Hall.
Most recently, recreation and tourism have taken the economic forefront.
Most famous amongst these is Lake Banook, which provides an excellent location for recreation as well as attractive vistas.
Most campfires, though, are lit exclusively for recreation, often as a venue for conversation, storytelling ; or song.
Most athletic and recreation facilities are located on the Eastern half of campus.
Most of the river above and including Howard A. Hanson Reservoir are part of the Green River Watershed, which is closed to public access, creating controversy among recreation proponents for some time.
Most women learnt to fly for recreation, but Nancy planned to fly for a living.
Most of the outer defences of the fort survive including parts of the outer works which extend into the adjacent recreation grounds to the east and west.
Most of the fort was razed during the construction of the Mangla Dam, a part remains and serves as a public recreation place.
Most sales associates are avid outdoor recreation and gear fanatics, who will hike, camp, boat, etc.
Most notable are the sets, including a recreation of a full-sized ship in a water tank used in the final act of the film.
Most of the preserves are open to recreation.
Most stage pianos provide a recreation of the electro-mechanical electric pianos that were based on amplifying the sound of a metal tine, reed or string hit by a hammer, such as the Fender Rhodes, Wurlitzer 200A or Yamaha CP-70 / CP-80 series.
Most of Fort Miles was declared surplus in 1948 and 1949, but the Army continued to use portions of it through the early 1990s as a recreation area under the management of Fort Meade.
Most recreation parks provide services that may include toilets and showers, laundromats, interpretive programmes, playgrounds, boat launch facilities, hiking trails and picnic tables.

Most and work
Most of Aristotle's work is probably not in its original form, since it was most likely edited by students and later lecturers.
Most amateurs work at visible wavelengths, but a small minority experiment with wavelengths outside the visible spectrum.
Most metals and alloys can be work hardened by creating defects in their crystal structure.
Most of the Project's titles, especially the early work, share common traits ( likely influenced by Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon, on which Parsons was the audio engineer in 1973 ).
Most scholars consider this work to be that of Pseudo-Ambrose as well.
Most algorithms are designed to work with inputs of arbitrary length.
Most people admired the work of producer / DJ Cliff ' the Jazz ' Nille after releasing Spookrijders debut album De Echte Shit.
Most Native beadwork is created for tribal use but beadworkers also create conceptual work for the art world.
Most people are familiar with Helen Keller, who was both blind and deaf, but there has been considerable progress since the publication of her work.
Most current genome annotation systems work similarly, but the programs available for analysis of genomic DNA, such as the GeneMark program trained and used to find protein-coding genes in Haemophilus influenzae, are constantly changing and improving.
Most accounts incorrectly attribute this story to Herodotus ; actually, the story first appears in Plutarch's On the Glory of Athens in the 1st century AD, who quotes from Heracleides of Pontus's lost work, giving the runner's name as either Thersipus of Erchius or Eucles.
Most temps, however, are compensated strictly for the hours they work, and are generally non-exempt.
Most methods of hormonal contraception work primarily by preventing ovulation, but their effectiveness is increased because they prevent the fertile types of cervical mucus from being produced.
Most classical liberals also supported legislation to regulate the number of hours that children were allowed to work and usually did not oppose factory reform legislation.
" Most samples of early work claimed to be crochet turn out to actually be samples of nålebinding.
Most CCC work, except for wildland firefighting, was shifted onto U. S. military bases to help with construction.
Most of Vertov's early work was unpublished, and few manuscripts remain after the Second World War, though some material survived in later films and documentaries created by Vertov and his brothers, Boris Kaufman and Mikhail Kaufman.
Most of the work at the university is done in the departments and the service organizations.
Most New Testament scholars believe Paul of Tarsus wrote this letter from Corinth, although information appended to this work in many early manuscripts ( e. g., Codices Alexandrinus, Mosquensis, and Angelicus ) state that Paul wrote it in Athens after Timothy had returned from Macedonia with news of the state of the church in Thessalonica (; ).
Most developers have no automated method to perform this task ; instead they work manually, increasing the likelihood of errors.
Most of the swing gang's work occurs before and after the shooting crew arrives but one set dresser remains with the shooting crew and is known as the On-set Dresser.
Most of them went to work as labourers and some as traders.
Most of this work was in small craft propelled by both sail and oar ; maneuvering larger sail-powered vessels in uncharted waters was generally impractical and dangerous.
Most scholars today accept that both Christian and Celtic traditions contributed to the legend's development, though many of the early Celtic-based arguments are largely discredited ( Loomis himself came to reject much of Weston and Nutt's work ).

Most and calls
Most telephone exchanges then used human operators and cord boards to switch telephone calls by means of jack plugs.
Most notable among these is the scanning system, which repeatedly calls functions on a string:
Most ncurses calls can be easily ported to the old curses.
Most TeX distributions are configured so that any fonts not currently available at the required resolution are generated by calls to Metafont.
Most calls require between 4 and 32 " counts " ( where a count is roughly one step ).
Most altar calls occur at the end of the sermon.
Most VoIP implementations support E. 164 to allow calls to be routed to and from VoIP subscribers and the PSTN / PLMN.
Most actions ( calls, raises or folds ) occurring out-of-turn-when players to the right of the player acting have not yet made decisions as to their own action-are considered improper, for several reasons.
Most GSM mobile phones can dial emergency calls even when the phone keyboard is locked, the phone is without a SIM card, or an emergency number is entered instead of the PIN.
Most notably, his love for his hair and his antagonism towards an unknown object, which Ken calls a Schlond Poofa.
Most of Tribune's WB affiliates only used the network logo in their station's logo or use " The WB " name after the calls.
Most cities in Washington have this form of government, which calls for an elected mayor and an elected city council, including Seattle, Spokane, Kent, Everett, Bremerton, and Bellingham.
Most modern literal translations ( such as the Revised Standard Version ) choose " serve " over " transgress " as the proper reading because the context calls for a statement of disobedience, not of obedience.
Most Unix systems and derivatives do not use software interrupts, with the exception of interrupt 0x80, used to make system calls.
) Most of all, he was convinced that the Bible describes a human's transformation from a materialistic to a spiritual being, which he calls rebirth or regeneration.
The Criminal Investigative Division ( CID ) at FBI Headquarters calls upon all 56 Field Offices to submit candidates for the FBI's " Ten Most Wanted Fugitives " list.
Most famously, in La Condition postmoderne: Rapport sur le savoir ( The Postmodern Condition: A Report on Knowledge ) ( 1979 ), he proposes what he calls an extreme simplification of the " postmodern " as an ' incredulity towards meta-narratives '.
Most current users in summer 2007 report difficulty using the phones, with very short communication windows of one to two minutes and frequently dropped calls.
Most vangas have whistling calls.
Most of this complexity was hidden beneath a simpler scene graph API with relatively high level configuration calls which could be made to set up the threads and inter-process communication.
Most registrars are ISPs, IT service bureaus and media service bureaus, but several large enterprises with many brand names have also become a registrar, or participant as SIDN calls them, which is a quite uncommon phenomenon in the domain name industry.
Most importantly, the Speaker calls on members to speak ; no member may make a speech without the Speaker's prior permission.
Most of his music calls for a computer part, or live electronic processing ; his oeuvre utilizes many of the important technological breakthroughs in the history of the genre.
Most telephone calls through the PSTN are set up using ISUP signalling messages or one of its variants between telephone exchanges to establish the end to end connection.

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