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For all concerned with social-welfare legislation, the significance of this radical and revolutionary change in the thought and habits of the vast majority of the American people is clear, profound and far-reaching.
Debierne, who is now considered by the vast majority of historians as the discoverer, lost interest in the element and left the topic.
The vast majority of energy is produced with imported fuel, including gas and nuclear fuel ( for its one nuclear power plant ) from Russia ; the main domestic energy source is hydroelectric.
This means that the individual atoms can be treated as if each were in isolation, as the vast majority of the time they are.
Wesley thoroughly agreed with the vast majority of what Arminius himself taught, maintaining strong doctrines of original sin, total depravity, conditional election, prevenient grace, unlimited atonement, and possibly apostasy.
The vast majority of his Khoja Ismaili followers in India welcomed him warmly, but some dissident members, sensing their loss of prestige with the arrival of the Imam, wished to maintain control over communal properties.
It has been estimated that during his entire career Aalto designed over 500 individual buildings, approximately 300 of which were built, the vast majority of which are in Finland.
Many actors train at length in special programs or colleges to develop these skills, and today the vast majority of professional actors have undergone extensive training.
Artillery is the most lethal form of land-based armament ; in the Napoleonic Wars, World War I and World War II the vast majority of combat deaths were caused by artillery.
" When Li ' l Abner made its debut in 1934, the vast majority of comic strips were designed chiefly to amuse or thrill their readers.
His superior command of Greek, and the fact that the vast majority of his writings were in Greek, led some in the West to claim that he was a Greek born in Alexandria.
A paradox in metabolism is that, while the vast majority of complex life on Earth requires oxygen for its existence, oxygen is a highly reactive molecule that damages living organisms by producing reactive oxygen species.
The vast majority of bird species are socially monogamous, usually for one breeding season at a time, sometimes for years, but rarely for life.
They are responsible for the vast majority of published standards and specifications.
" However, the vast majority of evolutionary biologists, anthropologists and paleontologists completely dismiss the possibility of the existence of sasquatch.
When the United States renounced its offensive biological warfare program in 1969 and 1970, the vast majority of its biological arsenal was composed of these plant diseases.
Thus, a robust surveillance system involving human clinicians and veterinarians may identify a bioweapons attack early in the course of an epidemic, permitting the prophylaxis of disease in the vast majority of people ( and / or animals ) exposed but not yet ill.
Although details remain disputed, the vast majority of recent studies agree with Martin Noth's thesis, published in 1943, that the book of Samuel was composed as part of the Deuteronomistic history, the books of Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, Samuel and Kings.
There are three " parts " of the act under which the vast majority of " acts of bankruptcy " fall.
: Consumer estates were the vast majority, with 122 999 estates.
The vast majority of companies covered by the Act have hired internal auditors to ensure that the company adheres to required standards of internal control.
As with other learned professions, each state has certain ( fairly similar ) requirements for becoming licensed as a registered Professional Engineer ( PE ), but in practice such a license is not required to practice in the majority of situations ( due to an exception known as the private industry exemption, which effectively applies to the vast majority of American engineers ).
The vast majority of these products are exported, mainly to the United States.
At the same time the vast majority of these resources are exported, integrating Canada closely into the international economy.

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However, the vast majority of events in professional wrestling are entirely preplanned or improvised within accepted boundaries.
The vast majority of professional wrestlers are men, especially in the North American WWE & TNA, where they are usually large in size, often to extremes.
The Big Four are the four largest international professional services networks in accountancy and professional services, which handle the vast majority of audits for publicly traded companies as well as many private companies, creating an oligopoly in auditing large companies.
The city offers a growing, strong population of professional and amateur artists drawn from many disciplines with vast support from local patrons and foundations.
Initially a small group of professional soldiers, the druzhina grew in order to control the vast areas under authority of the prince.
In 2005, the vast majority of those with doctorate and professional degrees were among the nation's top 15 % of income earners.
programs were, in practice, second-entry professional degrees, meaning that the vast majority of those admitted to an LL. B.
There can be a vast difference between the techniques and practices of professional arborists and those of inadequately trained tree workers who simply " trim trees ".
In addition to his vast literary contributions ( as editor, curator, and writer ) and professional practice, Eisenman's reputation as a critic and professor of architecture is similarly famed.
Therefore, the vast majority of fights occur in the NHL and other North American professional leagues.
Officially, the Elite League will be a pro-am league, though the vast majority of team ( including three former WPS teams ) will be fully professional.
The standard of coaching is high at all age levels, with the vast majority of the coaching staff having played for professional clubs.
Although Stalingrad had already shown the level of danger which a city can pose to armies which fight within it and the importance of local support to armies, the Warsaw uprising was probably the first demonstration that in an urban terrain, a vastly under-equipped force supported by the civilian population can hold its own against far better equipped professional soldiers — though at the cost of vast sacrifices on the part of the city's residents.
Meanwhile, the Thesis confirms " ISNA suffered from certain shortcomings having to do with how it operates -- for example, not operating twenty four hours a day ; not presenting news according to a established professional standards ; not having a multilingual website ; having educational, editorial and technological weaknesses ; focusing on domestic activities and news, and not having vast regional or international branches ; and, most importantly, financial dependence on the government.
La Serena comprises a vast part of the higher education offer in the region, including universities, professional institutes and technical formation centres.
In addition to his military service as a mechanic, Allingham spent the vast majority of his professional life as an engineer.
" Here " a professional scholar " presented his readers with a prose that was of " such vigor and life, such grasp of detail combined with such vision, such self-confident mastery of a vast field of learning.
After making a name for himself at Partizan, he signed for Aston Villa, and went on to spend the vast majority of the following decade playing in Spain, where he represented four clubs, amassing La Liga totals of 241 games and 91 goals, and netting nearly 300 official goals over a 16-year professional career.
His professional detective ( they appeared together in three novels, and only one has neither of them present ) was a large and realistic police officer, Inspector Mallett, with a vast appetite.
In 1957, Covent Garden presented the first substantially complete professional staging at any opera house of Berlioz's vast opera The Trojans, directed by John Gielgud and conducted by Kubelik.
For legal reasons, the vast majority of so-called reality porn involves professional actors and actresses posing as so-called " amateurs.

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