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Most notably are the characters of Dr. Eric Leidner in Murder in Mesopotamia, Signor Richetti in Death on the Nile, and many minor characters in They Came to Baghdad were archaeologists.
Most notably, Ajax is not wounded in any of the battles described in the Iliad, and he is the only principal character on either side who does not receive personal assistance from any of the gods who take part in the battles.
Most notably, Carnegie believed that the future leaders of society would rise from the ranks the poor.
Most notably, certainly from a G. I.
Most notably was the 1981 Origins Award for Best Roleplaying Rules for Call of Cthulhu.
Most notably, Ogden allowed only 18 verbs, which he called " operators ".
( Most notably, in the case Li v. Yellow Cab Co., 13 Cal. 3d 804 ( 1975 ), the California Supreme Court adopted the principle of comparative negligence in the face of a California Civil Code provision codifying the traditional common-law doctrine of contributory negligence.
Most notably, Mohammed Bacar was elected for a 5-year term as president of Anjouan.
* Trinidad and Tobago: Most notably curried chicken, goat, beef ( eaten by Muslims and Christians ) shrimp, and curry aloo
Most notably, they traded with the Pittsburgh Pirates for outfielder Kenny Lofton and third baseman Aramis Ramirez, and rode dominant pitching, led by Kerry Wood and Mark Prior, as the Cubs led the division down the stretch.
Most notably, the Commonwealth of Nations, an association primarily of former members of the British Empire, is often referred to as simply " the Commonwealth ".
Most notably, the theory has legitimized the entry of private business owners and quasi -" bourgeois " elements into the party.
Most notably was the September 2008 launch of Optimum Wi-Fi by Cablevision.
Most Compaq products have been re-branded with the HP nameplate, such as the company's market leading ProLiant server line, while the Compaq brand remains on only some consumer-oriented and budget products, notably Compaq Presario PCs.
Most notably a small group of sperm whales live in this area year round.
Most notably the Dayton Celtic Festival and the City Folk Festival.
Most notably, the 1978 comedy film National Lampoon's Animal House was co-written by Chris Miller ' 63, and is based loosely on a series of stories he wrote about his fraternity days at Dartmouth.
Most notably, from 1995 to 1998, ownership of EVM criteria ( reduced to 32 ) was transferred to industry by adoption of ANSI EIA 748-A standard.
Most notably, he wrote Poème Électronique for the Phillips pavilion at the Brussels World Fair in 1958.
Most notably, in Round 15 against, the Bombers jumped the Saints early by kicking the first 16 points of the match and led for the majority of the match, only to lose the lead by halfway through the final quarter, and ultimately the match by just three points.
Most notably were the Second Edition adventure module GW5 " Rapture of the Deep " and the conclusion to the metaplot storyline put forth in Kim Eastland's Third Edition module series ( GW6-10 ).
Most notably, gerrymandering is particularly effective in non-proportional systems that tend towards fewer parties, such as first past the post.
Most presidents in such countries are selected by democratic means ( popular direct or indirect election ); however, like all other systems, the presidential model also encompasses people who become head of state by other means, notably through military dictatorship or coup d ' état, as often seen in Latin American, Middle Eastern and other presidential regimes.
Most notably in " The Colour Out of Space ", the inability of science to comprehend a contaminated meteorite leads to horror.
Most common interest in hair is focused on hair growth, hair types and hair care, but hair is also an important biomaterial primarily composed of protein, notably keratin.

Most and Terence
Most succeeding Spaghetti Westerns tried to get a ragged, laconic hero with superhuman weapon skill, preferable one that looked like Clint Eastwood – Franco Nero, John Garko and Terence Hill started out that way ; Anthony Steffen and others stayed that way all their Spaghetti Western career.
In 1985, he appeared in the television film Murder with Mirrors opposite Bette Davis, John Mills and Helen Hayes and in 1984, Roth played an apprentice hitman in Stephen Frears ' The Hit with Terence Stamp and John Hurt, earning an " Evening Standard Award for Most Promising Newcomer ".
* Francis J Costello, Enduring the Most: The Biography of Terence McSwiney.

Most and joined
Most wealthy Cubans lost their rural properties, and many of them joined the urban middle class.
Most of Alvarado's men joined Benalcázar for the siege of Quito.
Most of the Taborites now went over to the party of the Utraquists ; the rest joined the " Brothers of the Law of Christ " () ( see Unity of the Brethren ; also Bohemian Brethren and Moravian Church ).
Most brothers joined for life, although some were allowed to join for a set period.
Most of the royalist members of Parliament joined him there, where they formed the Oxford Parliament.
Most survivors reunited with the Otoe, while some joined the Osage and Kansa.
Most remaining Northern Whigs, like Lincoln, joined the new Republican Party and strongly attacked the Act, appealing to widespread northern outrage over the repeal of the Missouri Compromise.
Most importantly Thebes, which had the strongest ground force of any of the city states, joined the effort.
Most of Earth seems to have been split into several large nations, most joined together by the Federated Nations.
Most of the major airlines, whose profits were virtually guaranteed, favored the rigid system, but passengers forced to pay escalating fares were against it and were joined by communities that subsidized air service at ever-higher rates.
Most poor gauchos joined forces with the most powerful caudillos in the vicinity.
Most of the Free States which were invited to form the Federal Republic joined the Union, except for the former Captaincy General of Guatemala which formed their own Federal Republic.
Most frequently, the band is joined by keyboardist Chris Queen, formerly of the Athens, Georgia, funk band Mr. Tibbs ( a group which also included Ted Pecchio, Daniel Pecchio's son, on bass ).
Most recently La Garenne-Colombes in Paris urban area, France joined the sister cities of Clarksville.
Most modern large aircraft are built using this technique, but use several large sections constructed in this fashion which are then joined with fasteners to form the complete fuselage.
Most recently Evan Davis and Justin Webb have joined the roster of regular presenters.
Most of the Katipuneros were plebeian although several wealthy patriots joined the society and submitted themselves to the leadership of Bonifacio.
After Leckenby joined the band, the group made a deal with producer Mickie Most and signed with EMI's Columbia label in Europe and MGM Records in the United States.
Most guitars of the day, with the exception of Gibson's L-5 archtop jazz guitars, had necks joined at the 12th fret, half the scale length of the string.
Most upper body protectors also include a spine protector that comprises plastic or metal reinforced plastic plates, over foam padding, which are joined together so that they articulate and move with the back.
When the ship was struck by a whale on November 20, 1820, he joined the boat of the first mate, Owen Chase, who later wrote about the incident in the Narrative of the Most Extraordinary and Distressing Shipwreck of the Whale-Ship Essex, the book that would inspire Herman Melville to write Moby-Dick.
Most of the membership of the Liberal Party joined the Swedish Party in the 1880s, after the Liberals ceased to exist as a distinct party.
Most tent manufactures are now making these tents and they come in a variety of sizes and shapes that can be joined together to meet the needs of unique space requirements.
Most historians, however, say that military defeat was inevitable after the U. S. had joined the war against Germany.

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