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Most commonly, the child god has been bitten by a snake, reflecting the Egyptians ' fear of snakebite and the resulting poison.
Most snake handlers preach against any use of all types of tobacco and alcohol.
Most religious snake handlers are still found in the Appalachian Mountains and other parts of the southeastern United States, especially in Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Tennessee, West Virginia, and Ohio.
Most laboratories screen ' at risk ' patients with either a snake venom ( e. g. dilute Russell's viper venom time ) based test or an aPTT based test.
Most lizards species and some snake species are insectivores.
Most species of coral snake are small in size.
Most snakebites, whether by a venomous snake or not, will have some type of local effect.
Most snake envenomings and fatalities occur in South Asia, Southeast Asia, and sub-Saharan Africa, with India reporting the most snakebite deaths of any country.
Most had indoor toilets, unlike the staff who also lived in old mine houses but with ' snake infested outside P. K .' s.
Most Bangali are still employed as snake charmers, with a small minority who are now daily wage labourers.
Most Bangali are still involved snake charming, with a small number now employed as agricultural labourers.

Most and handling
Most of our knowledge of ancient Hebrew medicine during the 1st millennium BC comes from the Torah, i. e. the Five Books of Moses, which contain various health related laws and rituals, such as isolating infected people ( Leviticus 13: 45-46 ), washing after handling a dead body ( Numbers 19: 11-19 ) and burying excrement away from camp ( Deuteronomy 23: 12-13 ).
Most modern magnetic tape systems use reels that are much smaller than the 10. 5 inch open reels and are fixed inside a cartridge to protect the tape and facilitate handling.
Most people, though, accepted that it was the result of simple carelessness on the part of workers handling wheelbarrows full of live ammunition.
Most airports have groundcrew handling the loading and unloading of passengers, crew, baggage and other services.
Most of their attention is on handling the lawsuits and presiding over the orderly dissolution of the company.
Most corrective contact lenses come with a light " handling tint " that may render the lens slightly more visible on the eye.
Most of ESD sensitive electronic assemblies and components are also so small that manufacturing and handling is made with automated equipment.
Most of these issues were remedied eventually, though baggage handling system was plagued with problems until it was put up for a complete replacement tender in 2007.
Most of the industry-a large cotton ginning plant, lumber mills, and grist mills-in the early part of the 20th Century focused on the handling of agricultural or lumber products.
Most ocean-going windjammers were four-masted barques, since the four-masted barque is considered the most efficient rig available because of its ease of handling, small need of manpower, good running capabilities, and good capabilities of rising toward wind.
Most schools do require a particular grade average to ensure the pupil is capable of handling the increased study load and higher difficulty level.
Most sidecars are also fitted with steering damping devices, of either friction or hydraulic type, to lessen the effects of sudden inputs, as encountered on rough roads, upon the vehicle's handling.
Most basilisks are skittish and do not tolerate much handling.
Most notably he was criticized for his iron-fisted methods in handling an insurrection by the people of Thinadhoo, Addu and Huvadu Atolls, who formed a breakaway government – United Suvadives Republic – with closer ties to the British, for a brief period of time.
Most charge additional fees for airport check-in, baggage check-in, ' handling charges ', seat allocation and credit card processing.
Most modern centre forwards operate behind the strikers, but do the majority of the ball handling outside the box ; however, some forwards operate on the wings of the field and work their way goalward.
Most of the collision models handling charged-neutral collisions use either the direct Monte-Carlo scheme, in which all particles carry information about their collision probability, or the null-collision scheme, which does not analyze all particles but uses the maximum collision probability for each charged species instead.
Most shelf life dates are used as guidelines based on normal and expected handling and exposure to temperature.
Most rear-engine layouts have historically been used in smaller vehicles, because the weight of the engine at the rear has an adverse effect on a larger car's handling, making it ' tail-heavy '.
Most state insurance regulators have approved the inclusion of normal wear and tear, accidental damage from handling, rental car and towing, power surge and other coverages in addition to the standard coverage for defects in materials and workmanship.
Most EMS provide the standard functionalities described below but differ markedly in the handling and functional depth of these tools.
Most of the satires of Lucilius were written in hexameters, but, so far as an opinion can be formed from a number of unconnected fragments, he seems to have written the trochaic tetrameter with a smoothness, clearness and simplicity which he never attained in handling the hexameter.
Despite his low batting average, he ended the season ranked in 10th place in the American League Most Valuable Player Award voting, due in part to his handling of the Tigers ' pitching staff which led the league in winning percentage, strikeouts, shutouts and finished second in earned run average.
Most hospitals in the United States are prepared for handling a large influx of patients from a terrorist attack.

Most and practices
Most historical records and various primitive tribal practices indicate that the death penalty was a part of their justice system.
Most simply call themselves Jains and follow general traditions rather than specific sectarian practices.
Most of these issues can be readily corrected with available, inexpensive technology, and with resolution of landlord / tenant practices that create barriers to rapid correction of these matters.
Most of the procedures of the Westminster system have originated with the conventions, practices and precedents of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, which are a part of what is known as the Constitution of the United Kingdom.
Most of the original neighborhood structures were initially built in the late 1930s as residences, many of which have been converted to commercial uses such as private medical practices.
Most extant material about Thetis concerns her role as mother of Achilles, but there is some evidence that as the sea-goddess she played a more central role in the religious beliefs and practices of Archaic Greece.
Most people have occupied the same areas for many generations and, because of their practices, can also be seen as an important aspect of the area.
Most of these sophists are known today primarily through the writings of their opponents ( specifically Plato and Aristotle ), which makes it difficult to assemble an unbiased view of their practices and beliefs.
Most of these Anglo-Catholic " innovations " ( or, rather, revivals of dormant practices ) have since been accepted by mainstream Anglican churches, if not by Evangelical or Low Church Anglicans.
Most recently, a series of excavations at the Pyramid of the Moon have greatly expanded evidence of cultural practices.
Most of the austerities and ascetic practices can be traced back to Vardhaman Mahavira, the twenty-fourth " fordmaker " or Tirthankara.
Most of these practices were developed in the 19th century and were well established by the mid-20th century.
Most often he did not elaborate on this last reference, but at times he risked the ire of WAPA-TV's standards and practices people for claiming that he would not allow anyone to maintain the Tubo, since he was the only person knowledgeable enough on how to lubricate it.
Most practices of object-oriented programming recommend keeping the inheritance graph as shallow as possible, in part to avoid this problem.
Most Zhuang follow traditional animist practices known as Mo or Shigong which include elements of ancestor worship.
Most writers see servant leadership as an underlying philosophy of leadership, demonstrated through specific characteristics and practices.
Most European countries also have controls on the scheduling and permissible types of sales promotions, as they are regarded in those countries as bordering upon unfair business practices.
Most world religions include teachings on the nature of forgiveness, and many of these teachings provide an underlying basis for many varying modern day traditions and practices of forgiveness.
Most such churches follow liturgical practices identical to those of the Orthodox Church.
Most rely on taqlid, or acceptance of religious rulings and epistemology from a higher religious authority in deferring meanings of analysis and derivation of legal practices instead of relying on subjective readings.
Most often, they are attempts to re-imagine existing practices in other fields and industries to the videogame industry.
Most of the austerities and ascetic practices can be traced back to Vardhaman Mahavira, the twenty-fourth " fordmaker " or Tirthankara.
Most bishops in Ireland and Britain were not recognized by Rome because their apostolic succession was uncertain and they condoned non-Roman practices.
Most ICAC operations staff were sergeants recruited from specifically UK police forces and were certainly not beyond sharp practices themselves.

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