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One and 16
One of nineteen astronauts selected by NASA in April 1966, Charles Duke had never flown in space before Apollo 16.
On 16 December 2006 he became the first player for the West Indies to pass 10, 000 One Day International runs.
One of the few production telephone DTMF keypads with all 16 keys, from an Autovon Telephone.
One estimate shows a 38 % drop from 16 million people in 1618 to 10 million by 1650, while another shows " only " a 20 % drop from 20 million to 16 million.
" One month after Yalta, the Soviet NKVD arrested 16 Polish leaders wishing to participate in provisional government negotiations, for alleged " crimes " and " diversions ", which drew protest from the West.
One main reason for low sales seems to have been the need to buy an extra 16 KB RAM-extension which almost doubled the ACE's price.
Bukharin was tried in the Trial of the Twenty One on 2 – 13 March 1938 during the Great Purges, along with ex-premier Alexei Rykov, Christian Rakovsky, Nikolai Krestinsky, Genrikh Yagoda, and 16 other defendants alleged to belong to the so-called " Bloc of Rightists and Trotskyites ".
Despite gaining initially low audience ratings, by the third series, One Foot in the Grave was making the Top 20 ratings, with some episodes seen by more than 16 million viewers.
One can pray for one's own healing ( verse 13 ) and for the healing of others ( verse 16 ); no special gift or clerical status is necessary.
One way is based on Mark 16: 17 – 18 and involves believers laying hands on the sick.
* One of 16 popes, named after St. Benedict
One of them was the HP Series 300 of Motorola 68000-based workstations, another Series 200 line of technical workstations based on a custom silicon on sapphire ( SOS ) chip design, the SOS based 16-bit HP 3000 classic series and finally the HP 9000 Series 500 minicomputers, based on their own ( 16 and 32-bit ) FOCUS microprocessor.
One reel requires 11 minutes and 7 seconds to be projected at 24 fps, while a 16 fps projection of the same reel would take 16 minutes and 40 seconds ; per second.
One of the most renowned museums is the Nationalmuseum, with the largest national collection of art: 16, 000 paintings and 30, 000 objects of art handicraft.
One year later, at the age of 16 ( according to East Asian age reckoning ), he married his first wife and changed his name again to Matsudaira Kurandonosuke Motoyasu ( 松平 蔵人佐 元康 ).
One of his first efforts was the 1977 Die Konsequenz, a b / w 16 mm adaptation of Alexander Ziegler's autobiographical novel of homosexual love, a movie considered " one of the best ` 70s gay dramas ".
* November 16 – Bucharest Metro Line One is opened, in Bucharest, Romania ( from Timpuri Noi to Semanatoarea stations, 8. 63 km ).
One recommended daily allowance of niacin is 2 – 12 mg / day for children, 14 mg / day for women, 16 mg / day for men, and 18 mg / day for pregnant or breast-feeding women.
One such circuit in the UK ran some ten miles ( 16 km ) between Pontop Pike transmitter and Newcastle upon Tyne BBC Studios.
* Andrew Stewart, One Hundred Greek Sculptors: Their Careers and Extant Works Polykleitos of Argos, 16. 72
One Reform Committee member, Frederick Gray, had committed suicide while in Pretoria gaol, on 16 May, and his death was a factor in softening the Transvaal government's attitude to the remaining prisoners.
One of these documents, released on May 16, was prepared with Mao's personal supervision and was particularly damning:
* One of 16 families of groups of Lie type

One and broad
One of the roles of the social scientist, ethicist or theologian in our discussions with the realtors became that of encouraging greater awareness of the opportunities offered by the legal and political processes for the exercise of broad social responsibilities in their work.
One of the earliest articulations of the anthropological meaning of the term " culture " came from Sir Edward Tylor who writes on the first page of his 1897 book: “ Culture, or civilization, taken in its broad, ethnographic sense, is that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, morals, law, custom, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society .” The term " civilization " later gave way to definitions by V. Gordon Childe, with culture forming an umbrella term and civilization becoming a particular kind of culture.
One broad classification subdivides ketones into symmetrical and unsymmetrical derivatives, depending on the equivalency of the two organic substituents attached to the carbonyl center.
One type of broad usage would later be narrowed down by Koch in 1891 to the ' psychopathic inferiorities ' - later renamed abnormal personalities by Schneider.
One habitat is rocky, sea-side cliffs, where the plants are bushy with broad leaves and expanded inflorescences ; the other is among sand dunes where the plants grow prostrate with narrow leaves and compact inflorescences.
Ideologically, One Nation Conservatism identifies itself with a broad liberal conservative stance.
One end of the broad is partially enclosed by projecting spits of land and known as Pound End Broad.
One libertarian approach to this issue argues that full restitution ( in the broad, rather than technical legal, sense ) is compatible with both retributivism and a utilitarian degree of deterrence.
One distinctive contribution of Anglican worship is a broad repertory of Anglican Chant settings for the psalms and canticles.
He was tall and broad for a Puget Sound native at nearly six feet ; Hudson's Bay Company traders gave him the nickname Le Gros ( The Big One ).
* One of several medium-sized, wide-ranging raptors with a robust body and broad wings.
One day during the Jīng Lóng ( 景龍 ) period ( about 707 CE ), she ascended to Heaven in broad daylight, and became a Hsien ( Taoist Immortal ).
One particular form of a broad transcription is a phonemic transcription, which disregards all allophonic difference, and, as the name implies, is not really a phonetic transcription at all, but a representation of phonemic structure.
One result of shallow angle of subduction and the drag that it caused was a broad belt of mountains, some of which were the progenitors of the Rocky Mountains.
One such colleague, The O ' Rahilly, ran the league's newspaper, An Claidheamh Soluis, and in October 1913 asked MacNeill to write an editorial for it on a subject more broad than Gaelic language issues.
One broad allowance made to the reasonable person standard is for children.
One broad study of African genetic diversity completed in 2009 found the San people were among the five populations with the highest measured levels of genetic diversity among the 121 distinct African populations sampled.
One recently developed, novel source of broad spectrum radiation is synchrotron radiation which covers all of these spectral regions.
TV One has a broad range of programming including ONE News, Current Affairs and ONE Sport, with overnight news coverage provided by BBC World News.
The overwhelming rejection of this plan forced Riley to mend fences within his own base and seek to do some reforms without the broad tax increases that Amendment One sought.
One broad classification of the techniques used involves the following headings: ' Analytical: To help identify blocks and enable the exploration of the unconscious '.
One belt ornament on stela 14 at Naranjo shows slanting eyes, a broad nose with flaring nostrils, the outline of the open mouth and the thickened lips with a small pendicle in the center of the upper lip.
One common and useful taxonomy divides incentives into four broad classes:
One of the most important aspects of Irish phonology is that almost all consonants come in pairs, with one having a " broad " pronunciation and the other a " slender " one.

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