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Most such printed sources have been updated for intervals of only about every fifty years ( e. g., J1900, J1950, J2000 ).
Most early sources in the West that examine the art of acting (, hypokrisis ) discuss it as part of rhetoric.
Most current sources list O ' Neill's 1887 average as. 435, as calculated by omitting his walks.
Most people have a strong intuition that some animals, such as dogs, are conscious, while others, such as insects, are not ; but the sources of this intuition are not obvious.
Most ancient sources categorize the Cimbri as a Germanic tribe, but some ancient authors include the Cimbri among the Celts.
The most notable difference is the number of its heads: Most sources describe or depict three heads ; others show it with two or even just one ; a smaller number of sources show a variable number, sometimes as many as 50 or even 100.
Most DJ mixers now include a beat-counter which analyzes the tempo of an incoming sound source and displays its tempo in Beats Per Minute ( BPM ), which may assist with beatmatching analog sound sources.
Most sources credit St. Louis University's Bradbury Robinson from Bellevue, Ohio with throwing the first legal forward pass.
Most modern scholars agree that Luke used the Gospel of Mark as one of his sources.
Most sources that we do have available come from United States agencies such as the Agency for International Development ( USAID ).
Most sources agree that the chief method of philosophy is logical, rational, critical enquiry and argument " of a more or less systematic kind.
Most academic sources maintain that the associations made between world events and Nostradamus's quatrains are largely the result of misinterpretations or mistranslations ( sometimes deliberate ) or else are so tenuous as to render them useless as evidence of any genuine predictive power.
Most modern potatoes grown in North America arrived through European settlement and not independently from the South American sources.
Most Roman sources name Servius ' mother as Ocrisia, a young noblewoman taken at the Roman siege of Corniculum and brought to Rome, either pregnant by her husband, who was killed at the siege: or as a virgin.
Most studies of historical smuggling have been based on official sources — such as court records, or the letters of Revenue Officers.
Most sources agree that Tizoc took power in 1481 ( the Aztec year " 2 House "), succeeding his older brother.
Most modern historians accept the claim of the Muslim sources that after the revolt, the Jewish tribes became clients of the Aus and the Khazraj.
Most sources credit the discovery of gunpowder to Chinese alchemists in the 9th century searching for an elixir of immortality.
Most of the world's rivers are fed from mountain sources, and more than half of humanity depends on mountains for water.
Most Czech sources since the 19th century — encyclopedias, general histories, materials of the University itself — prefer to give 1348 as the year of the founding of the university, rather than 1347 or 1349.
Most linguists look to Dutch sources, noting the extensive interaction between the colonial Dutch in New Netherland ( now largely New York State, New Jersey, Delaware and western Connecticut ) and the colonial English in Massachusetts, Rhode Island and eastern Connecticut.
Most modern historians and reference works say Gediminas ' wife was Jewna, dismissing Vida and Olga as fictitious, since no sources other than this chronicle mention the other two wives.
Most sources of time and celestial coordinate system standards use UT1 as the default meaning of UT, though occasionally UTC may be implied.
Most sources of these are synthetic radioisotopes.

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Most of the English clergy were irritated by this encounter, and attacks upon Wycliffe began, finding their response in the second and third books of his work dealing with civil government.
Most larger jurisdictions also employ specially selected and trained quasi-military units armed with military-grade weapons for the purposes of dealing with particularly violent situations beyond the capability of a patrol officer response, including high-risk warrant service and barricaded suspects.
* Most business transactions or information inquiries involve dealing with a simulated person.
" Most competitive programs have required 5 – 15 person-years of effort, and contain 50 – 100 modules dealing with different aspects of the game.
Most professionals ( including doctors, accountants, lawyers, business consultants and academics ) rely on narrative knowledge, in addition to their specialist technical knowledge, when dealing with concrete situations as part of their work.
Most of his time as Foreign secretary was spent dealing with the nations of France and the United States.
Most particular to the Qianlong Emperor is another type of inscription, revealing a unique practice of dealing with works of art that he seems to have developed for himself.
Most patients spend their early life avoiding symptoms and developing techniques to avoid dealing with these strenuous issues.
Most legal systems prescribe specific procedures for dealing with juveniles, such as juvenile detention centers, and courts.
Experiments dealing with “ Memory Span ” have been conducted by George Miller in 1956 that indicated that theMost common number of items that can be stored in the working memory is five plus or minus two .” However, if this information is not retained and stored (“ consolidated ”) in one ’ s long-term memory, it will fade quickly.
Most duties by specials are undertaken during evenings and nights in support of the regular force in dealing with issues arising from the busy night-time economy of the City.
Most commonly, however, mood swings are the result of dealing with stressful and / or unexpected situations in daily life.
Most of his songs were still political, dealing with poverty and other social issues.
" These people would be likely to believe statements such as: " Most people are just looking out for themselves " " In dealing with others, you can't be too careful " and " Do unto others before they do unto You.
Most companies have plenty of trouble dealing with just one future, let alone multiple ones.
* International Catholic University: James Hitchcock, Introduction to Modernism: Essays with bibliography arranged by subjects, headed “ Note: Most of the works dealing with Modernism are sympathetic to the Modernists, and students should maintain a critical stance towards the assigned readings .”
Most of the time when they are in need to dealing with the forces of reality, may place too much pressure on certain people.
Most famous are the scenes dealing with the earthquake and floods.
Most records dealing with Wood's personal life have been lost due to fire or other causes.
Most online dating services experience difficulties dealing with fraudsters and issue warnings to their users.
Most of the first year's worth of Sigilverse titles concerns the Sigil-bearers dealing with the changes brought on by their sigils, sometimes assisted or harried by members of the First sent to learn more about them.
Most important also is the immediately following Chapter 9, dealing with the problem of future contingents.
Most provinces have special courts dealing with small claims ( lawsuits for less than a certain amount of money ).
Most of her attacks are Italian words dealing with music, such as allegro ( although her name comes from a French word, meaning " chord ").

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