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One subject changed when given only the information that some people have something happen to their arm when they relax.
One subject spontaneously asked ( after her arm had finally risen ), `` Do you suppose I was unconsciously keeping it down before ''??
One day when he attended a war memorial ceremony in Westminster Abbey his view was obstructed by a stout man on his left, his attention turned to the irregular pattern of the rough slab flooring and someone, clasping him by the arm, whispered, `` I want a word with you, please ''.
One stretch of shoreline was found to have been breached by the tsunami wave, representing approximately 10 percent of the eastern arm.
One of the first scandals to hit the new Scottish Parliament occurred when allegations that the lobbying arm of public relations company Beattie Media had privileged access to ministers were published, prompting Dewar to ask the standards committee to investigate the reports.
* One glove for the weapon arm with a gauntlet that prevents blades from going up the sleeve and causing injury, as well as protecting the hand and providing a good grip
One can tighten by pulling the string from behind, or sitting at the side of the koto, although the latter is much harder and requires much arm strength.
One of the oldest units of length measurement used in the ancient world was the ' cubit ' which was the length of the arm from the tip of the finger to the elbow.
One target is a set of spinal interneurons that project to motor neurons controlling the arm muscles.
One of the characters has " Sam Peckinpah " tattooed on their arm.
One makes an overhand throw, using the sling to extend one's arm.
One faces 60 degrees away from the target, with one's non-throwing hand closest to the target: thus, imagining the thrower at the center of a large horizontal circle with the target at the 12 o ' clock position, a right-handed thrower would orient one's body toward 10 o ' clock, with the arm rotating vertically in the 12 o ' clock plane.
One afternoon of November, 1868, in the Park at Hawarden, I was standing by Mr. Gladstone holding his coat on my arm while he, in his shirt sleeves, was wielding an axe to cut down a tree.
One of the first online covens to take this route is the Coven of the Far Flung Net, which was established in 1998 as the online arm of the Church of Universal Eclectic Wicca.
The band, now revitalised by the response to Live Aid — a " shot in the arm " Roger Taylor called it,and the ensuing increase in record sales, ended 1985 by releasing the single " One Vision ", which was the first time since " Stone Cold Crazy " that all four bandmembers received a writing credit for the one song.
One arm is called the " Grand Rhône "; the other one is the " Petit Rhône ".
One bullet hit the driver, Linda White, in the arm.
One rod is held in each hand, with the short arm of the L held upright, and the long arm pointing forward.
One bullet was in the left upper arm.
One day, he finds Carol lying in a grove of trees with a severely injured arm.
One of the passages in the letter revolves around a serial necrophiliac and murderer named Raymond Andrew Joubert making his way through Maine ; it turns out he was the Space Cowboy, confirmed when Jessie confronted him in a court hearing and Joubert mimicked Jessie's arm positions while she was in the handcuffs.
One of the bullets hits her husband in the arm.

One and represented
One way to do this is by `` proxy sittings '', wherein the person seeking a message does not himself meet with the medium but is represented by a substitute, the proxy sitter.
One Nepōhualtzintzin ( 91 ) represented the number of days that a season of the year lasts, two Nepōhualtzitzin ( 182 ) is the number of days of the corn's cycle, from its sowing to its harvest, three Nepōhualtzintzin ( 273 ) is the number of days of a baby's gestation, and four Nepōhualtzintzin ( 364 ) completed a cycle and approximate a year ( 1 days short ).
One of the earliest controversies to center on BJU was the break that occurred in the late 1950s between separatist fundamentalists and neo-evangelicals represented by the newly prominent evangelist Billy Graham.
In " The Meaning of Relativity ," Einstein wrote, " One can give good reasons why reality cannot at all be represented by a continuous field.
One of the most important parts of Moore's philosophical development was his break from the idealism that dominated British philosophy ( as represented in the works of his former teachers F. H. Bradley and John McTaggart ), and his defence of what he regarded as a " common sense " form of realism.
One practical example: The link structure of a website could be represented by a directed graph.
One of Heracles ' male lovers, and one represented in ancient as well as modern art, is Hylas.
One of the binary numbers to be multiplied is represented as a trivial polynomial, where, ( using the above notation ): a < sub > i </ sub >
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 edition is represented by the 1st printed edition, 1519 Pesaro ; the other is the Buber edition, based on manuscript J. I. 4 from the Biblioteca Casanatense in Rome.
One group, represented by Jacob Viner, argues that mercantilism was simply a straightforward, common-sense system whose logical fallacies could not be discovered by the people of the time, as they simply lacked the required analytical tools.
One of the most common manifestations of stanzaic form in poetry in English ( and in other Western European languages ) is represented in texts for church hymns, such as the first three stanzas ( of nine ) from a poem by Isaac Watts ( from 1719 ) cited immediately below ( in this case, each stanza is to be sung to the same hymn tune, composed earlier by William Croft in 1708 ):
One advantage of digital circuits when compared to analog circuits is signals represented digitally can be transmitted without degradation due to noise.
" One " is represented by one physical level ( such as a DC bias on the transmission line ).
" One " is represented by one physical level ( usually a positive voltage ).
" One " is represented by no change in physical level.
" One " is represented by a transition of the physical level.
One brother of Werner represented him in England ( Sir William Siemens ) and another in St. Petersburg, Russia ( Carl von Siemens ), each earning separate recognition in their own right.
One author writes about the geology of the nation: " Bahrein lies on a portion of the ancient Tethys Ocean geosynclinal belt represented today by the Arabian Gulf.
One of the best examples of this cultural diversity is represented by the former synagogue, now the church of Corpus, and the Jewish cemetery located in " El Pinarillo " with its interpretation center in the most important Jewish palace of the Spanish aljamas, the chief accountant Meir Melamed, son-in-law and successor of Abraham Senior, chief rabbi of the Kingdom of Castile, Melamed after converting to Christianity under the name of Fernán Núñez Coronel, was alderman of the city and occupied important positions in the kingdom.
One is that the characters represented French politicians of the time, and that Dougal represented De Gaulle.
( One infantry division represented about ten thousand soldiers.
One of those who worked on this project was 16-year-old Silas Deane, who later represented Connecticut during the first and second congresses and served briefly as one of the United States ’ first diplomats in France.

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