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Most avant-garde creators, true to their interest in the self-sufficiency of pure movement, have tended to dress their dancers in simple lines and solid colors ( often black ) and to give them a bare cyclorama for a setting.
On matters of race he was similarly inflexible: `` Most of the modern Latin races seem to have inherited the rigidity of the Roman mind ''.
) Most people would have to hire a contractor to build this shelter.
Most of Billy Haughton's 2-year-olds have worked from 2:40 to 2:35.
Most drill presses have a quill return spring that raises the spindle automatically when the feed lever is released and holds the quill in the raised position.
Most counties also have maps available from the county engineer showing roads and other features and from the assessor's office showing ownerships of land.
Most Europeans have been exercising newborn infants for centuries.
Most professors in the course must, naturally, again have a higher degree than the course offers.
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 this testimony may have been legally admissible as bearing on the corpus delicti of the total Nazi crime but seemed subject to question when not tied to the part in it of the defendant's Department of Jewish Affairs.
Most of our largest cities have one or more separate vocational or technical high schools.
Most adolescents have some ideological diffusion at various developmental stages, as they experience a proliferation of ideas and values.
Most of these former churches are now used as warehouses, but `` neither Anglicans nor Nonconformists object to selling churches to Roman Catholics '', and have done so.
Most of them have been assimilated, but sometimes a man in Miyagi or Akita prefectures is much more hairy than the average Japanese, and occasionally a girl will be strikingly lovely, her coloring warmed and improved by a little of the tawny honey-in-the-sun tint of the invaders from the South.
Most have four limbs and live in fresh water or on land but the caecilians, though included in the group, live in burrows in damp soil and are limbless.
Most amphibians lay their eggs in water and have aquatic larvae that undergo metamorphosis to become terrestrial adults.
Most alkali metals have many different applications.
Most such printed sources have been updated for intervals of only about every fifty years ( e. g., J1900, J1950, J2000 ).
* Most monocots are unable to thicken their stems once they have formed, since they lack the cylindrical meristem present in other angiosperm groups.
Most aquatic species have a totally submerged juvenile phase, and flowers are either floating or emergent.
Most of the physical properties of astatine have been estimated ( by interpolation or extrapolation ), using various theoretically-grounded or empirically-derived methods.
Most of them have mitred abbots.
Most do not enter the World to Come immediately, but now experience a period of review of their earthly actions and they are made aware of what they have done wrong.
Most Orthodox siddurim ( prayerbooks ) have a prayer asking for forgiveness for one's sins that one may have committed in this gilgul or a previous one.

Most and groove
Most excavates have two, four, or more flagella and many have a conspicuous ventral feeding groove with a characteristic ultrastructure, supported by microtubules.
Most of these base-interactions are made in the major groove, where the bases are most accessible.
Most of the top film actors of the day ( who were also studio heads ) had fallen into a groove with their preferred composers ( e. g., Raj Kapoor had Shankar Jaikishan, Dev Anand had the Burmans, Dilip Kumar had Naushad, etc.

Most and running
Most cardinals have additional duties, such as leading a diocese or archdiocese or running a department of the Roman Curia.
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 bodies are made of two pieces of wood with some of them including a seam running down the center line of the body.
Most species have a rich mane of long hair running from the withers or from the head.
Most diesels also have a battery and charging system ; nevertheless, this system is secondary and is added by manufacturers as a luxury for the ease of starting, turning fuel on and off ( which can also be done via a switch or mechanical apparatus ), and for running auxiliary electrical components and accessories.
" The times now running on to their consummation ; and he whom Daniel foretells would have dominion for a time, and times, and an half, is even already at the door, about to speak blasphemous and daring things against the Most High.
Most modern PLCs can communicate over a network to some other system, such as a computer running a SCADA ( Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition ) system or web browser.
Most of the energy expended in running goes to the compensating motions, and so considerable gains in running speed as well as economy can be made by eliminating wasteful or incorrect motions.
Davis had one of the greatest seasons of any running back in NFL history, rushing for 2, 008 yards, catching 25 passes for 217 yards, and scoring 23 touchdowns to earn him both the NFL Most Valuable Player Award and the NFL Offensive Player of the Year Award.
Most of the engineers and supervisors were Army veterans who had learned their trade keeping the trains running during the American Civil War.
Most of its activities were funded by drug running, though its ties to community groups and Albanian exiles gave it local popularity.
Most incarcerees were employed at Manzanar to keep the camp running.
Most of the area is covered by Dinaric Alps mountain ranges running from north-west to south-east.
Most classes run a light and heavy category ( with some running super heavy ).
Most of the skills acquired when exploring classic IBM mainframe operating system versions are still relevant when transitioning to licensed IBM machines running the latest versions.
Most of the nation's industry is located along the belt running from Tokyo along Honshu's southern coastal cities, including Kyoto, Osaka, Nagoya, Kobe, and Hiroshima, part of the Taiheiyo Belt.
Most localities ban smoking, open flames and running engines.
Most of the porting effort in getting Cfront running on a new machine was related to standard I / O.
Most of those running such races also compete in road races and cross country running events.
Paul Shaffer's " World's Most Dangerous Band " became " The CBS Orchestra ", a not-so-subtle jab at NBC regarding the show's new home, and a play on the NBC Orchestra of the long running The Tonight Show.
Most of the work in keeping the Town running, however, is performed by volunteers in the many committees including the Woods Group, the Recreation Committee, the Lake Committee, the Historic Preservation Committee, and many others.
Most of the land is flat and fertile, running westward from the Millstone River to Province Line, which divides Somerset from Hunterdon County and once marked the division between East and West Jersey.
Most Las Crucens would agree that the modern " heart " of the city, where most stores and restaurants are located, is the rapidly developing eastside area running north and south along Telshor Boulevard and east and west along Lohman Avenue.

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