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One modern scholar has written " It is almost certain not only that at no time in his life did he ever see, let alone command, a Roman army, but that, throughout the twenty-three years of his reign, he never went within five hundred miles of a legion ".
One scholar says, “ This person would have to be superior in authority to either party, ”; thus the arbiter for whom Job hopes would himself have to be divine, or else he would no more be qualified to “ lay his hand upon ” God than is Job.
One scholar places the migration аs late as the 13th or 14th century.
One scholar, Ali A. Obdi, claims that imperialism inherently " involve extensively interactive regimes and heavy contexts of identity deformation, misrecognition, loss of self-esteem, and individual and social doubt in self-efficacy.
One Australian scholar argues, " For Edmund Burke and Australians of a like mind, the essence of conservatism lies not in a body of theory, but in the disposition to maintain those institutions seen as central to the beliefs and practices of society.
One scholar wrote about the detective novels of Tony Hillerman, set among the Native American population around New Mexico, " many American readers have probably gotten more insight into traditional Navajo culture from his detective stories than from any other recent books.
A scholar later stated that " One thing you almost never find in a science fiction fanzine is science fiction.
One modern scholar surmises that Hesiod may have learned about world geography, especially the catalogue of rivers in Theogony ( ll.
One scholar has counted 278 un-Homeric words in Works and Days, 151 in Theogony and 95 in Shield of Heracles.
One recent scholar, Robin Bush, even argued that the Jutes of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight became victims of a policy of ethnic cleansing by the West Saxons, although this has been the subject of debate amongst academics, with the counter-claim that only the aristocracy might have been wiped out.
One scholar counted thirty-one cases during this period in which courts found statutes unconstitutional, concluding: " The sheer number of these decisions not only belies the notion that the institution of judicial review was created by Chief Justice Marshall in Marbury, it also reflects widespread acceptance and application of the doctrine.
One modern-day scholar who is often cited as in favour of vegetarianism is the late Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook, the Chief Rabbi of Mandate Palestine.
One Arab scholar, Ibn Khaldun ( 1332-1409 ) broke with traditionalism and offered a model of historical change in Muqaddimah, an exposition of the methodology of scientific history.
One such example is the Mead of Poetry, a mead of Norse mythology crafted from the blood of the wise being Kvasir which turns the drinker into a poet or scholar.
One scholar comments: " No one, to the best of my knowledge, has been so wooden-minded to propose that human actors played the role of Utu and An at the banquet ".
One scholar considers it to be inconceivable that independent oral tradition would have faithfully transmitted such a detail.
One scholar of Mithraism, David Ulansey, has interpreted Mithras ( Mithras Sol Invictus – the unconquerable sun ) as a second sun or star that is responsible for precession.
One modern scholar, Alan Cutler, described Kircher as " a giant among seventeenth-century scholars ", and " one of the last thinkers who could rightfully claim all knowledge as his domain ".< ref > Cutler, p 68
One scholar believes it to be a combination of " dusinagon " ( level ) and " cola " ( lands ).
One of the earliest descriptions of a food chain was described by a medieval Afro-Arab scholar named Al-Jahiz: " All animals, in short, cannot exist without food, neither can the hunting animal escape being hunted in his turn.
One of them was also a scholar of the Kabbalah.
One noted Japanese scholar described the tale as the country's " national legend.
One scholar now disputes the single-author hypothesis, supposing that the poem may be the work of 2 – 5 authors, depending upon how authorship is defined.
One scholar asserts that Confessio Amantis " almost exclusively " made Gower's " poetic reputation.
In 1687 he made the daring innovation of lecturing in German instead of Latin and gave a lecture on the topic " How One Should Emulate the French Way of Life ," referring to the French use of their native language not only in everyday life but in scholarship as well ; according to scholar Klaus Luig, this event marks the real beginning of the Enlightenment in Germany.

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One argument given in favor of using the axiom of choice is that it is convenient to use it because it allows one to prove some simplifying propositions that otherwise could not be proved.
One isotope of cadmium, < sup > 113 </ sup > Cd, absorbs neutrons with very high probability if they have an energy below the cadmium cut-off and transmits them otherwise.
One of the reasons often given for opposing any form of cultural imperialism, voluntary or otherwise, is the preservation of cultural diversity, a goal seen by some as analogous to the preservation of ecological diversity.
One involves ordinary children in extraordinary situations, having adventures, solving crimes, or otherwise finding themselves in unusual circumstances.
The 7-inch featured " One February Friday ", an interview between Morley and the group's three musicians (" The Lads "), Mark O ' Toole, Brian Nash and Peter Gill, over an otherwise untitled instrumental track.
One may wish to downsample or otherwise decrease the resolution of the represented source signal and the quantity of data used for its compressed representation without re-encoding, as in bitrate peeling, but this functionality is not supported in all designs, as not all codecs encode data in a form that allows less important detail to simply be dropped.
One of the hallmarks of leet is its unique approach to orthography, using substitutions of other characters, letters or otherwise, to represent a letter or letters in a word.
One example is acquiring the grenade launcher in an early level, an act that slows down the time for that level over the best possible, but speeds up the overall game time by allowing the runner to bypass a big area in a later level that they could not otherwise do.
One of the main selling points of Red Faction was the game engine's GeoMod technology, which allowed players to significantly alter and otherwise affect the surrounding terrain and buildings, either with explosives or otherwise.
One such distributor, Public Software Library ( PSL ), began an order-taking service for programmers who otherwise had no means of accepting credit card orders.
One of the most interesting questions with respect to internal whistleblowers is why and under what circumstances people will either act on the spot to stop illegal and otherwise unacceptable behavior or report it.
One arguing from the theory of suspension of disbelief would contend that while Superman's abilities and vulnerabilities are the foundational premises the audience accepted as their part of the initial deal ; they did not accept a persistent inability for otherwise normal characters to recognize a close colleague solely because of minor changes in clothing.
The One, being beyond all attributes including being and non-being, is the source of the world — but not through any act of creation, willful or otherwise, since activity cannot be ascribed to the unchangeable, immutable One.
One ancient text gives his place of origin as " a little place called Phlossa ," which is otherwise unknown ; it was presumably a district under the administration of Smyrna, perhaps one of the villages out of which Smyrna was reconstituted during the Hellenistic period.
One LFSR is clocked if the output of a second is a " 1 ", otherwise it repeats its previous output.
One factor in considering whether the U. S. Trustee can prevail in a challenge to the debtor's Chapter 7 filing is whether the debtor can otherwise afford to repay some or all of his debts out of disposable income in the five year time frame provided by Chapter 13.
One such method is-greedy, when the agent chooses the action that it believes has the best long-term effect with probability, and it chooses an action uniformly at random, otherwise.
One theory is that it arose when the line was operated by train crew in a link that otherwise operated normal surface suburban routes.
This was still enough to deny Labor a majority, as Liberal preferences resulted in One Nation picking up seven seats that would have otherwise gone Labor.
The new headquarters have been designed by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios as Architect and Atelier One as Structural Engineer, and incorporates light shelves to distribute natural daylight around the 200 workstations, and concrete panels to absorb daytime heat, to provide the thermal mass that the lightweight wooden structure would otherwise lack.
One of the most notable places of interest in the town was the Becker Farm Railroad, otherwise known as the Centerville & Southwestern Railroad.
One of the most famous pieces of 19th-century salon music was the " Fifth Nocturne " of Ignace Leybach, who is now otherwise mostly forgotten.
One editor has Demosthenes deliver a short valedictory speech congratulating Agoracritus at the end of the play ( lines 1254-56 )-a speech that is otherwise assigned to the leader of the Chorus.

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