Most-of-all Sentence Examples

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  • For the record, Darian, I hate you most of all.

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  • The idea of communicating with the departed was naturally attractive even to the merely curious, still more to those who were mourning for lost friends, and most of all to those who believed that this was the commencement of a new revelation.

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  • In oral exposition the vigour of thought and moral intensity of the man were most of all apparent, while his practical earnestness completely captivated his hearers.

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  • But the chronic frontier disputes with Tegea, which turned the two cities into bitter enemies, contributed most of all to determine their several a notable victory but lost his own life.

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  • Art was limited most of all by poverty F in technical appliances.

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  • It is also implied in the congregational form and spirit of the earliest liturgies; but most of all in the discipline of the church before Constantine.

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  • The son of the duke of Bourbon, Louis Joseph, prince of Conde (1736-1818), after receiving good education, distinguished himself in the Seven Years' War, and most of all by his victory at Johannisberg.

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  • Such was the case not only with some metals, such as lead, zinc, copper, but still more strikingly with textile materials such as wool, flax, and the like, and most of all with agricultural products such as grain, meat and meat products, timber.

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  • What it wanted most of all was peace, and by establishing something like a territorial equilibrium the congress did much to win that breathing space which was the cardinal need of all.

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  • He showed his versatility in landscape, as in his "Whins in Bloom," which combined great breadth with fine detail; in flower-pieces, such as his "Roses," which were brilliant in rapid suggestiveness and force; but most of all in his portraits, which are marked by great individuality, and by fine insight into character.

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  • The summer heat is great everywhere in Afghanistan, but most of all in the districts bordering on the Indus, especially Sewi, on the lower Helmund and in Seistan.

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  • Sommerring, with a biography of that anatomist (1844), which he himself fancied most of all his writings.

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  • Having through centuries undergone cruel injury, from technical imperfections at the outset, from disastrous atmospheric conditions, from vandalism and neglect, and most of all from unskilled repair, its remains have at last (1904-1908) been treated with a mastery of scientific resource and a tenderness of conscientious skill that have revived for ourselves and for posterity a great part of its power.

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  • The land tax is quite unimportant, being an ancient tax upon an old assessment which has long become obsolete, and it interests economists most of all by the illustration it furnishes of what may be called a rentcharge tax - a tax, that is, which has been so long in existence and so fixed in its basis that it becomes in reality a charge upon the property, and not a direct burden upon the person who pays it, as the income tax is upon the person who pays it or for whom it is paid.

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  • During thc first few years of his reign Henry had already been in collision with the ecclesiastical authorities over several such cases; he had chafed at seeing two clerks accused of murder and blackmailing claimed by and acouitted in the church courts; and most of all at the frequency of unlicensed appeals to Romea flagrant breach of one of the three rules laid down by William the Conqueror.

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  • But most of all did they dislike his practice of flooding England with strangers from beyond seas, for whom offices and endowments had to be found.

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  • Nilus, the disciple and defender of Chrysostom, permitted the symbol of the cross in churches and also pictorial delineations of Old and New Testament history, but deprecated other symbols, pictures of martyrs, and most of all the representation of Christ.

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  • They were anxious to make the most of all the advantages, which a railroad would bring to them, and their fellow townsfolk.

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  • But the person she loves to tease most of all is a charming little Wolf Cub.

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  • He hated ignorance, but he hated still more half-learning, and most of all dishonesty in argument or in quotation.

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  • But we are most of all indebted to Herbart for the enormous advance psychology has been enabled to make, thanks to his fruitful treatment of it, albeit as yet but few among the many who have appropriated and improved his materials have ventured to adopt his metaphysical and mathematical foundations.

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  • He wants that most of all.

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  • I think I shall enjoy the "Odyssey" most of all.

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  • My enemies are worms, cool days, and most of all woodchucks.

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  • Give them to the woman whom you shall honor most of all.

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  • I had such moments myself not long ago, in Moscow and when traveling, but at such times I collapsed so that I don't live at all--everything seems hateful to me... myself most of all.

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  • But what distressed the princess most of all was her father's irritability, which was always directed against her and had of late amounted to cruelty.

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  • The prayers to which she surrendered herself most of all were those of repentance.

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  • All this was vivid, majestic, and unexpected; but what impressed Pierre most of all was the view of the battlefield itself, of Borodino and the hollows on both sides of the Kolocha.

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  • He liked to hear the folk tales one of the soldiers used to tell of an evening (they were always the same), but most of all he liked to hear stories of real life.

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  • The group of prisoners had melted away most of all.

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  • Surrounded by breathtaking scenery and varied landscape, we make the most of all that the Alps have to offer in summer.

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  • This will help us most of all to be more patient amidst the vicissitudes of life.

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  • But the person she loves to tease most of all is a charming little wolf cub.

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  • The important thing to remember is that whatever method you choose, you are spending time taking care of and loving your baby, and that is what she needs most of all.

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  • To make the most of all these recommendations, you'll want to think critically about the information conveyed.

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  • It is not uncommon to have a ton of questions like will my eyes water, will it hurt, and most of all how will I get the lens into my eye.

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  • The whole point of dancing, slow or fast, is to enjoy the music, the environment, and most of all the feeling of two bodies sharing a moment of togetherness for no other reason than that it's fun.

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  • Have the family vote on what they'd like to upgrade most of all.

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  • Letting paranoia ruin your relationship just because you suspect someone is not fair to anyone, most of all yourself.

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  • Tattoo magazines are a great informational resource about tattoo events, artists, and most of all pictures of tattoo designs.

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  • I am enjoying my 40's, the wonders and magic of being a grandmother, and most of all I am content with finally being comfortable in my own skin and being happy with being me!

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  • Morgan began at 292 pounds and she lost the most of all five women with 37 pounds.

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  • However, what draws people into blogging most of all is the fact there is an audience.

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  • Your job history is given a lot of room so you can talk about where you've worked, what positions you've had, and most of all what you've actually accomplished.

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  • However, you will have to make some choices in terms of style, content, and most of all time before you can stake your home on the web.

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  • More appeared in the North, for in 1770 Amsterdam sent forth the beginning of Nozeman's Nederlandsche Vogelen, a fairly illustrated work in folio, but only completed by Houttuyn in 1829, and in Scandinavia most of all was done.

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  • The results must have been disastrous, most of all to the slave population itself.

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  • She exulted in the meeting of the states-general, and most of all when her father, after being driven to Brussels by a state intrigue, was once more recalled and triumphantly escorted into Paris.

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  • The peasant class suffered most of all.

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  • Its appearance is sufficiently striking - the head and lower parts, except a pectoral band, white, the former adorned with an erectile crest, the upper parts dark grey banded with black, the wings dusky, and the tail barred; but the huge bill and powerful scutellated legs most of all impress the beholder.

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  • As of old time," as Plutarch observed, " associated the heroes and snake most of all beasts with heroes," and in Photius local the term " speckled hero " thus finds an explanation.

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  • Nor was he a student of the broad, usual, patent appearances only of the world; its fugitive, fantastic, unaccustomed appearances attracted him most of all.

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