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Most explanations since the album's release seem to lean towards the latter ; when Canibus ' new official website, MicClub. net, appeared online towards the end of 2002, the summary of C True Hollywood Stories in the " Merchandise " section called it " an introspective look into the ultimate fan " Stan's " take on the current state of hip hop ".
They keep reinvading the world with their deathpunk sound ; probably the best summary of the band is by Happy-Tom: " Most rock ' n ' roll bands start as a riot but end up as a parody.
Most commonly, web syndication refers to making web feeds available from a site in order to provide other people with a summary or update of the website's recently added content ( for example, the latest news or forum posts ).
Most of our knowledge of the Cyclic epics comes from a broken summary of them which serves as part of the preface to the famous 10th-century CE Iliad manuscript known as Venetus A.
Most of the literary sources from before the Hellenistic age ( 323 – 31 BC ) that even referred to the character are lost or survive only in fragments or summary.
In 1873, Most wrote a summary of Karl Marx's Das Kapital.
Most news broadcasts had been borrowed from foreign news organizations, and a Chinese summary was dubbed over.
Most jury trials take place in the intermediate trial courts. At the bottom of the court hierarchy are the courts of summary jurisdiction, usually called magistrates ' courts or local courts.

Most and judgment
Most also teach that it is only as a result of the atoning work of Christ, by grace through faith, that people are spared eternal punishment as divine judgment for their sins.
Most important, in Perry's judgment, was the determination of the United States to maintain a strong regional defense capability with aircraft and naval ships in the area, prepositioned equipment, standing operational plans, and access agreements with the Persian Gulf partners.
" Most significantly, the Catechism also proclaims that " There are no limits to the mercy of God ...." and that "... although we can judge that an act is in itself a grave offence, we must entrust judgment of persons to the justice and mercy of God.
Most telescopic lenses employed in military or police roles have special reticles to aid with judgment of distance, which is an important factor in accurate shot placement due to the bullet's trajectory.
Most of the above rules are straightforward, but some judgment is required by the official scorer when a baserunner advances due to a defensive lapse and later scores.
Most judgment calls made by the official scorer under this rule occur in three situations: when an infielder, pitcher, or catcher attempts to put out an unforced preceding runner who is attempting to advance one base, when any fielder attempts and fails to put out a forced preceding runner, and when any fielder attempts and fails to put out an unforced preceding runner who returns to their original base.
Most commonly the term value judgment refers to an individual's opinion.
Most Christians believe in the immortality of the soul and particular judgment and see the story as consistent with it.
Most research in HEG has focused on disorders of the prefrontal cortex ( PFC ), the cortical region directly behind the forehead that controls high level executive functions such as planning, judgment, emotional regulation, inhibition, organization, and cause and effect determination.
Most common law jurisdictions avoid all this confusion by holding that one rescinds a contract and cancels a deed ( i. e., of real property ), and treat rescission as a contractual remedy rather than a type of procedural remedy against a court judgment.
Most often, it is a judgment in favor of a plaintiff when the defendant has not responded to a summons or has failed to appear before a court of law.
Most famously in its opening chapter, al-Fātiḥah, the term is translated in almost all English translations as " judgment ":
Most do not have sights, and aiming is by line-of-sight judgment down the arrow.

Most and motions
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.
Most of the stars in the Big Dipper are members of a former open cluster, the Ursa Major Moving Group, and have similar proper motions.
Most stars have very small proper motions, but a few have proper motions that accumulate to noticeable distances after a few tens of years.
Most conventional suspensions use passive springs to absorb impacts and dampers ( or shock absorbers ) to control spring motions.

Most and must
Most important of all, the less developed countries must be persuaded to take the necessary steps to allocate and commit their own resources.
Most professors in the course must, naturally, again have a higher degree than the course offers.
Most picoammeters use a " virtual short " technique and have several different measurement ranges that must be switched between to cover multiple decades of measurement.
Most plants must adapt to a variety of environmental factors, including changes in temperature, light and moisture.
Most legal systems require sufficient notice to be given to all directors of these meetings, and that a quorum must be present before any business may be conducted.
Most American and European gold jewellery is made of an alloy of gold, the purity of which is stated in karats, indicated by a number followed by the letter K. American gold jewellery must be of at least 10K purity ( 41. 7 % pure gold ), ( though in the UK the number is 9K ( 37. 5 % pure gold ) and is typically found up to 18K ( 75 % pure gold ).
Most instructions have a delay slot of 2 cycles and the delay slots are not interlocked, so must be scheduled explicitly, else the resulting hazard means wrong values are sometimes loaded.
Most microorganisms and plants can biosynthesize all 20 standard amino acids, while animals ( including humans ) must obtain some of the amino acids from the diet.
Most GUI environments neglect Scroll Lock, which means scrolling must be accomplished with a computer mouse, using means such as scrollbars or scroll wheels.
Most lubricants must be kept away from rubber, vinyl, and plastic parts.
Most of the delegates were members of the War Party and were adamant that Texas must declare its independence from Mexico.
Most often, the situation involves a team using a right side player with a big block who must be subbed out in the back row because they aren't able to effectively play back court defense.
Most brain imaging studies of working memory have used recognition tasks such as delayed recognition of one or several stimuli, or the n-back task, in which each new stimulus in a long series must be compared to the one presented n steps back in the series.
Most Internet service providers must use BGP to establish routing between one another ( especially if they are multihomed ).
Most useful digital systems must translate from continuous analog signals to discrete digital signals.
Most countries apply pavement markings to clearly indicate the limits of each lane and the direction of travel that it must be used for.
Most high explosive bombs consist of an insensitive secondary explosive that must be detonated with a blasting cap containing a more sensitive primary explosive.
Most of their former members are now included in the bunch of bagworm genera whose relationships must be regarded as undetermined at present.
Most modern watches are designed to run 40 hours on a winding and thus must be wound daily, but some run for several days and a few have 192-hour mainsprings and are wound weekly.
Most animal tissues are denser than water, so they must find an equilibrium to make them float.
Most grass-eating mammals are quite large and have a long digestive tract ; while guinea pigs have much longer colons than most rodents, they must also supplement their diet by coprophagy, the eating of their own feces.
Most of Anouilh's plays of the late 1940s and into the 1950s become darker and distinctly cruel and, in contrast with his earlier works, begin to feature middle-aged characters who must view life more practically than Anouilh's former idealistic youths.
Most recently, however, Granholm v. Heald ( 2005 ), held that the Twenty-first Amendment does not overrule the Dormant Commerce Clause with respect to alcohol sales, and therefore states must treat in-state and out-of-state wineries equally.
Most sites try to reduce this strategy's effectiveness by imposing a waiting period during which a player wishing to rebuy at the same table must do so for no less than what he removed from the table ( unless this exceeds the maximum buy-in-then the player would be required to make the maximum buy-in ).
Most Ironman events have a strict time limit of 17 hours to complete the race, where the Ironman race starts at 7: 00 AM, the mandatory swim cut off for the swim is 2 hours 20 minutes, the bike cut off time is 5: 30 PM, and all finishers must complete their marathon by midnight.

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