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One independent group which had been active in NFL exhibition promotions in Atlanta applied for franchises in both the American Football League and the NFL, acting entirely on its own with no guarantee of stadium rights.
One early example is the founding in 1877 of the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings in Britain to protect the built heritage, this society continues to be active today.
One of the closest active galaxies to Earth is the Centaurus A galaxy, NGC 5128, at a distance of 11 million light-years ( redshift 0. 00183 ).
One form of democracy is direct democracy, in which citizens have direct and active participation in the decision making of the government.
One important feature of dendrites, endowed by their active voltage gated conductances, is their ability to send action potentials back into the dendritic arbor.
One of the key reasons for the success of the IBM PC ( and the PC clones that followed it ) was the active ecosystem of third-party expansion cards available for the machines.
One class of emulsifiers is known as " surface active substances ", or surfactants.
One of the simplest ways to keep the brain healthy and prevent forgetting is to stay active and exercise.
One of the closer active galaxies to Earth at a distance of 80 million light-years, Fornax A appears in the optical spectrum as a large elliptical galaxy with dust lanes near its core.
One report, written by a commercial collector in the 1940s, noted a trend of more crayfish predation in the summer during times of higher prey activity, whereas fish made up a larger part of the winter diet while crayfish are less active.
* Jadavpur University Photography Club: One of the most active societies on campus, the JUPC encourages avid shutterbugs to develop and portray their creativity from behind the lens.
One of the best places to see the city ( and the active volcano across the bay ) is from the Amuran Ferris wheel on top of Amu Plaza Kagoshima, the shopping centre attached to the main Kagoshima-Chūō Station.
One of the more active manifestations of this movement has been Students for Free Culture.
The team is the second oldest active team ( after Ferrari ) and one of the most successful teams in Formula One, having won 180 races, 12 drivers ' championships and 8 constructors ' championships.
One of these active processes is protein synthesis, a universal function whereby mRNA molecules direct the assembly of proteins on ribosomes.
One of the few actors of the silent era still active in the 21st century was Dutch-German movie star Johannes Heesters ( 1903 – 2011 ).
One investment project remained active at that time.
::: One must be active and diligent in order to achieve one's goals.
One brother, publisher Daniel Read Anthony, would become active in the anti-slavery movement in Kansas, while a sister, Mary Stafford Anthony, became a teacher and a woman's rights activist.
One of these planets was Earth during the Triassic period where the Nuwali chose a valley in Antarctica surrounded by active volcanoes, where they installed a number of advanced technological devices in order to maintain a tropical climate.
One of Africa's best-known elder statesmen, Nyerere was personally active in many of these organizations, and served chairman of the OAU ( 1984 – 85 ) and chairman of six front-line states concerned with eliminating apartheid in Southern Africa.
One of its youth affiliates, the Collegiate Association for the Research of Principles, is active in Cornell University.
One domain of classification of vacuum tubes uses the number of active electrodes, neglecting the filament or heater in devices with indirectly-heated cathodes ( where the heater is electrically separate from the cathode ).
One is that there is a limited pool of cognitive resources needed to keep representations active and thereby available for processing, and for carrying out processes.
One of the most active areas of solid propellant research is the development of high-energy, minimum-signature propellant using CL-20 ( China Lake compound # 20 ), C < sub > 6 </ sub > H < sub > 6 </ sub > N < sub > 6 </ sub >( NO < sub > 2 </ sub >)< sub > 6 </ sub >, which has 14 % higher energy per mass and 20 % higher energy density than HMX.

One and fault
One fault of OPS is that it weighs on-base percentage and slugging average equally, although on-base percentage correlates better with scoring runs .< ref > Lewis, Michael.
One theory is that this was caused by a design fault in the ammunition loading system to the main gun turrets, so that an enemy hit on the turret set off an explosion in the magazine, thus sinking the ship.
One great fault, however, is a lopsided Scotland, which in one hypothesis is the result of Ptolemy using Pytheas ' measurements of latitude ( Pytheas # Pytheas ' measurements of latitude | see below ).
One more issue is that some complex instructions are difficult to restart, e. g. following a page fault.
Ever since the 1906 San Francisco earthquake showed what the San Andreas fault can do, the public and the scientists alike have wondered: when is The Next One.
One of the earliest theories on the origin of disease was that it was primarily the fault of human luxury.
One of the major fault lines is the San Andreas Fault.
One of the faults, the Bird Island fault, runs under the eastern edge of the lake and helps give rise to hot springs near Lincoln Beach.
One view argues it did not occur on the San Andreas fault ( the focus of most of the forecasts ), and involved dip-slip ( vertical ) movement rather than strike-slip ( horizontal ) movement, and so was not predicted.
One might say that the original bug that upset the program counter " caused " the crash, but the actual fault was an illegal instruction some time later.
One account suggests that left-leaning thinkers who advocate equality of outcome fault even formal equality of opportunity on the grounds that it " legitimates inequalities of wealth and income.
One main fault of the Speculum Historiale is the unduly large space devoted to miracles.
One difficulty is testing, because this feature creates public safety risks if a fault prevents datalink self-destruct signals when a missile is heading in the wrong direction.
One interesting feature of the BiiN was that the CPU sets could be used to provide either fault tolerance, as in the Tandem systems, or parallel processing, as in the Pyramid and Sequent systems.
One source defines it as, accidental and indecent exposure of body parts by a fault in someone's clothing ( especially that of a performer ) or by an error made while changing this costume.
One fault is allowed if the ball does not go out ( i. e. does not hit or go above the out lines, strikes the telltale, nor hits the floor before hitting the front wall ).
One of the biggest setbacks was the discovery of fault lines in the path of the tunnel that were not discovered during the pilot bores.
One of the village's oldest buildings, the Hilden Manor restaurant owned by Beefeater, was burnt down by a fire caused by an electrical fault, and has now been restored and rebuilt by Oaklands.
One such method is fault tree analysis.
One of the basic functions of switchgear is protection, which is interruption of short-circuit and overload fault currents while maintaining service to unaffected circuits.
One of his men later remembered that Knowlton was courageous to a fault, never crying, Go on, boys!
One can make judgments on the morality Hieronimo based on his revenge-focused goals but the question many scholars face is whether the fault of his intentions is truly his.
A deposit of partly welded tuff up to 100 m thick extends from the remnant cone northwest across the Caldera Two boundary fault, to slightly beyond the inferred location of the Caldera One boundary fault.

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