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One and historian
One modern historian feels that it was Ealdred who was behind the compilation of the D version of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, and gives a date in the 1050s as its composition.
One modern historian has seen him as essentially a marrano.
One historian, Charlotte Behr, thinks that the Historia's account of the arrival of the Germanic invaders in Kent should not be considered to relate what actually happened, but rather relates myths that were current in Kent during Bede's time.
One historian explained:
One of Ganshof's contemporaries, the French historian Marc Bloch, was arguably the most influential 20th century medieval historian.
The historian Ronald Hutton has suggested that it instead came from the Arabic term Dhul-Qarnayn which meant " Horned One ".
One chronicler had not seen " a siege so hard pressed or so strongly resisted ", whilst historian Reginald Brown describes it as " one of the greatest operations in England up to that time ".
The later Marxist historian Eric Hobsbawm remarked that " One cannot say Marx died a failure " because, although he had not achieved a large following of disciples in Britain, his writings had already begun to make an impact on the leftist movements in Germany and Russia.
One historian may write a new history of the Renaissance in Europe ; another may claim that there was no such thing as the European Renaissance.
One historian claims Robin Hood was a pseudonym by which the ancient Lords of Wellow, Nottinghamshire, were once known.
One modern naval historian wrote: " Roosevelt ’ s study of the War of 1812 influenced all subsequent scholarship on the naval aspects of the War of 1812 and continues to be reprinted.
One of the first people to do so was the English historian Henry Bourne, who, writing in the 1720s, described the practice occurring in the Tyne valley.
One of the ship's officers, a historian, is lost and presumed dead while transporting a rescued senator and his secretary to a small island for safety in advance of the coming battle ; according to history, the pair and his chief of staff were believed to have been killed by the Japanese.
One of the Persian envoys, Ghiyasu'd-Din Naqqah, keeps a diary of his travels throughout China, some of the contents of which are preserved in court documents thanks to the court historian Hafiz Abru.
One historian said that never before was a candidate under such a great obligation to men of wealth.
One historian wrote that Fulk's supporters " went in terror of their lives " in the palace.
One of his sons, Silas Molema, became a Doctor and historian of the Barolong.
One historian has described their relationship as one of the " great romances of the Middle Ages ".
One fraction led by Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz were avid followers of the teachings of the American historian Alfred Thayer Mahan and believed in building a “ balanced fleet ” centred around the battleship that would, if war came, seek out and win a decisive battle of annihilation ( Entscheidungsschlacht ) against the Royal Navy.
One United States Air Force historian noted that Market was the only large airborne operation of the Second World War in which the USAAF " had no training program, no rehearsals, almost no exercises, and a ... low level of tactical training.
One of the modern scholars who does accept this date is the historian Geoffrey Ashe, who suggests that Mons Badonicus occurred in 516, but was just one of a string of British victories.
The first-century historian Flavius Josephus was so impressed by the area that he wrote, " One may call this place the ambition of Nature.
In 2009, historian Benny Morris ' stated in his retrospective book One States, Two States that about one third of the Palestinian deaths up to 2004 had been civilians.
One of the earliest recordings of a play inspired by the myth of Myrrha is in the Antiquities of the Jews, written in 93 A. D. by the Roman-Jewish historian Flavius Josephus.

One and attributes
One of the attributes of ANOVA which ensured its early popularity was
One of his attributes is that he can make the false seem true.
One of the key attributes of the mind in this sense is that it is a private sphere to which no one but the owner has access.
One tradition of interpretation exemplified by his critics such as Eric Lenneberg, Max Black and Steven Pinker attributes him a very strong view of linguistic determinism, according to which commensuration between conceptual schemes and translation between languages is impossible.
One of the most common is the dopamine hypothesis, which attributes psychosis to the mind's faulty interpretation of the misfiring of dopaminergic neurons.
One source attributes the widespread use of this term to a 1980 review article by Rodbell: research papers directly addressing signal transduction processes began to appear in large numbers in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
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 theory of déjà vu attributes the feeling of having previously seen or experienced something to having dreamt about a similar situation or place, and forgetting about it until one seems to be mysteriously reminded of the situation or the place while awake.
One Catalonian legend holds it was named for Tarraho, eldest son of Tubal in c. 2407 BC ; another ( derived from Strabo and Megasthenes ) attributes the name to ' Tearcon the Ethiopian ', a 7th century BC pharaoh who supposedly campaigned in Spain.
One of the more remarkable attributes of the Guadalupe of Extremadura is that she is dark, like the Americans, and thus she became the perfect icon for the missionaries who followed Cortés to convert the natives to Christianity.
The exceptions are the Tetragrammaton ( Y-H-W-H ) and the closely related " I Am the One I Am " ( אהיה אשר אהיה — Exodus 3: 13 – 14 ), both of which refer to God in his " negative attributes ", as absolutely independent and uncreated ; see " Names of God in Judaism ".
One could attempt to read this as an extended metaphor, but such a reading would break down as one tried to find a way to map the elements of her description ( rising ground, swollen river ) directly to attributes of her suitor.
One account attributes the cause to have been a blow to the head by his patron, al-Mansour.
" One of his greatest attributes during the Civil War was what Custer wrote of as " luck " and he needed it to survive some of these charges.
One anecdote attributes the origin of the word to a meeting of the Preston Temperance Society in 1833.
One ’ s personal identity is defined by more idiosyncratic, individual qualities and attributes.
One of the oldest surviving witnesses to early Kalām, it begins with epistemological investigations, turns to proofs of the creation of the world and the subsequent existence of a Creator, discusses the unity of the Creator ( including the divine attributes ), and concludes with theodicy ( humanity and revelation ) and a refutation of other religions ( mostly lost ).
One example: All Muslim schools of theology faced the dilemma of affirming Divine transcendence and Divine attributes, without falling into anthropomorphism on the one hand, or emptying Divine attributes, mentioned in scripture, of any concrete meaning on the other.
One of the most famous attributes of Lord British is that he is largely unkillable.
One emergency case this summer attributes her life to quick action by REVCOM members.
Hanbal believed that God has many attributes and names as mentioned in the Quran and the Prophetic Traditions and that God is One.
One of the main attributes of the scientific method is that the theories it generates are much less situational than knowledge gained by other methods.
" ( One of the earliest publications of this in book form, in 1955, attributes this quotation, without the " honey ," to Joe E. Lewis.

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