Christians account for about one percent of Bangladesh's 130 million people, most of whom are Muslim.
But the next president and members of Congress, most of whom are only in D.
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They have masses of consumers, most of whom have no idea they are being represented.
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The city's poorer folk, most of whom live in the outer boroughs, receive little or nothing.
But they were set upon by traders, most of whom were under the age of 25.
Currently, there are 60 graduate students, most of whom are in the engineering program.
But crucially, she sees prisoners as fellow citizens, most of whom will one day rejoin society.
The interior minister said 312 miscreants had been arrested, most of whom were then freed.
WASG, a labour union, with the predominantly eastern German Democratic Socialists, most of whom are ex-communists.
There were twenty other bidders for the contract, most of whom used bulleted, wordy PowerPoint slides.
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Neither is aimed at the poorest Americans (most of whom, after all, don't pay income tax).
The events bring together the top players in the world, most of whom are from China.
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The vast majority of its beneficiaries are sellers of agricultural goods, most of whom are not poor.
From September 2010 to August 2011, 115 children died from influenza disease, most of whom were unvaccinated.
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Teachers nonetheless earn less than rig hands, most of whom have no more than a high-school education.
Foreign countries already supply about a quarter of professional players in the U.S., most of whom come from Latin America.
Like a niche business, Republicans, most of whom are from safely conservative districts, are profiting from this dynamic.
Fitness Atlantic has about 160 participants, most of whom are female, says Brian Cannone, a WBFF regional director.
The charity currently supports 640 children, most of whom have long-term and life-threatening conditions, often requiring 24-hour care.
They were among about 100 people rounded up this week, most of whom were later released on bail.
But the harsher climate has toughened the survivors, most of whom are now affiliated to yakuza gangster groups.
Quinn Insurance has 600 staff in Enniskillen, most of whom are employed on the UK side of the business.
Its board members, most of whom joined after the bailout, owe a duty to shareholders to consider the lawsuit.
Critics say it is little more than a vehicle for ambitious party barons, most of whom despise each other.
Digital cameras have transformed consumers into an army of amateur photographers, most of whom upload, tag and share photos online.
Defending a patent can be expensive, putting tremendous burdens on creators, most of whom do not have vast financial resources.
These modern techniques try and reduce disruption for Londoners, most of whom don't know what's going on below their feet.
In contemporary conflicts, as much as 90 percent of casualties are among civilians, most of whom are women and children.
They were represented by a fractious coalition of American and Ecuadoran lawyers, most of whom were working for contingency fees.
Pragmatic Texan Democrats most of whom had got along well with Mr Bush were happy to forgive someone who looked a winner.
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