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Most of the emphasis has been placed on a `` wild party '' at a seaside villa.
The Orioles experienced their greatest success from 1964 – 1983, as well as 1996-1997, winning eight Division Championships ( 1969 – 1971, 1973 – 1974, 1979, 1983, 1997 ), six pennants ( 1966, 1969 – 1971, 1979, 1983 ), three World Series Championships ( 1966, 1970, 1983 ), one wild card berth ( 1996 ), and five Most Valuable Player awards ( 3B Brooks Robinson 1964, OF Frank Robinson 1966, 1B Boog Powell 1970 and SS Cal Ripken Jr. 1983 & 1991 ).
Most canids bear young once a year, from 1 to 16 or more ( in the case of the African wild dog ) at a time.
Most of the controversy surrounded frontman Benton for a rash of shocking interviews and wild statements.
Most modern deerskin is no longer procured from the wild, with deer farms breeding the animals specifically for the purpose of their skins.
Most wild rhinoceroses are monitored, and some have their horns trimmed off to discourage horn-poachers.
Most wild cottons are diploid, but a group of five species from America and Pacific islands are tetraploid, apparently due to a single hybridization event around 1. 5 to 2 million years ago.
* Most tetraploid wheats ( e. g. emmer and durum wheat ) are derived from wild emmer, T. dicoccoides.
Most importantly, the Fertile Crescent was home to the eight Neolithic founder crops important in early agriculture ( i. e. wild progenitors to emmer wheat, einkorn, barley, flax, chick pea, pea, lentil, bitter vetch ), and four of the five most important species of domesticated animals — cows, goats, sheep, and pigs — and the fifth species, the horse, lived nearby.
Most healthy leopards prefer wild prey to humans, but injured, sickly, or struggling cats or those with a shortage of regular prey may resort to hunting humans and become habituated to it.
Most of the wild kittens from this era ended up in zoos or escaped onto city streets.
Most Bos species have a lifespan of 18 – 25 years in the wild, with up to 36 being recorded in captivity.
Most wild species of the genus Sesamum are native to sub-Saharan Africa.
Most fish eaten by A. ocellatus in the wild are relatively sedentary catfish, including Bunocephalus, Rineloricaria, and Ochmacanthus species.
Most authors have adopted the binomial Bos gaurus for the wild species as valid for the taxon.
Most families kept livestock, raised large gardens and harvested wild berries, such as the plentiful blackberries.
Most cultivars have arisen in cultivation but a few are special selections from the wild.
Most of the varieties listed by Linnaeus were of " garden " origin rather than being wild plants.
Most neon tetras available in the United States are imported from Hong Kong, Singapore, and Thailand, where they are farm-raised, or to a lesser extent (< 5 %) from Colombia, Peru, and Brazil, where they are collected from the wild.
Most often they can be caught in the wild and ridden without fear of random encounters, escaping after the player dismounts.
Most of the world's population of wild Siberian Tiger s is found in Primorsky Krai
Most wild American Crows live for about 7 – 8 years.
Most Pygmy communities are partially hunter-gatherers, living partially but not exclusively on the wild products of their environment.

Most and horses
writes: " Most famous horses are said to come either from Sindhu or Kamboja ; of the latter ( i. e the Kamboja ), the Indian epic Mahabharata speaks among the finest horsemen ".
Most observers familiar with horses and their capabilities estimate that Watt was either a bit optimistic or intended to underpromise and overdeliver ; few horses can maintain that effort for long.
Most of the time, horses are not ridden with a halter, as it offers insufficient precision and control.
Most corn fields were used to feed his horses, and some fields were destroyed.
Most horses reach full physical maturity at about age five, and ponies are at their peak of athleticism and training at around age 6 or 7.
Most show jumpers are tall horses, over, usually of Warmblood or Thoroughbred breeding, though horses as small as have been on the Olympic teams of various nations and carried riders to Olympic and other international medals.
Most of the Shoshone that lived in the mountain vastness of the greater Yellowstone region continued to be pedestrian while other groups of Shoshone that resided in lower elevations had limited use of horses.
Most carried steel shoes for oxen, mules or horses.
Most horses that wear shoes are also fitted with horse shoe studs, to prevent slipping.
Most of the Awaneechee ( along with Teneiya ) were chased back to the Valley and killed by the Paiutes after violating hospitality by stealing horses.
Most duplexes have only small displacements on the bounding faults between the horses and these dip away from the foreland.
Most of the horses are imported from South Africa but some are also acquired from Australia, the United Kingdom and France.
* Most horses to finish: 23 ( 1984 )
Most are horses, variously belonging to:
Most bucking stock is specifically bred for use in rodeos, with horses having exceptional bucking ability being purchased by stock contractors and fetching a high price.
He finished third in the mud behind a fresh Empire Maker and Ten Most Wanted ; both horses had skipped the Preakness Stakes.
Most horses will physically be unable to jump extremely high fences ( such as those seen in Grand Prix show jumping or puissance classes ) without collection, as they will not have enough power to make it over the obstacle.
Most historians believe the Mongol and Muslim accounts that the caliph was rolled up in a rug and the Mongols rode their horses over him, as they believed that the earth was offended if touched by royal blood.
Most of the horses, principally half-breds between the old garrons ( hardy, serviceable, small animals ) and Clydesdales, were maintained for the purposes of agriculture.
Most knights or warriors who wore visors usually were spotted on horses during war, and more specifically in tournaments.
Most recently, Friesians were seen in the 2010 remake of Clash of the Titans, where two horses named " Boech " and " Gallo " each took turns playing the winged horse, Pegasus, and they were also used in the 2011 remake of Conan the Barbarian.

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