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One and attempt
One is playing cricket ; the other is making no attempt to do so " after the latter had come into the Australian rooms to express sympathy for a Larwood bouncer had struck the Australian skipper in the heart and felled him.
One example might be traveling in a car protected by a bubble of clear bulletproof glass, such as the Popemobile of Pope John Paul II – built following an attempt at his life.
In 2009, an unsuccessful attempt was made by a German organisation to enter the 2010 Formula One season using the Brabham name.
One theory states that stable wormholes are possible, but that any attempt to use a network of wormholes to violate causality would result in their decay.
One internal issue in 2002 was the failed attempt to settle a long-standing discussion about the question of whether members of parliament should be allowed to become members of the party executive.
One such attempt is The Overbite Project, which hosts various browser extensions and modern clients.
Although the original organisation went into administration in 1992, the name was attached to a German company selling cars and accessories in 2008, and an unsuccessful attempt to set up a new Formula One team the following year.
One of the participants, Eliezer Sudit, later revealed that the alleged mastermind behind this assassination attempt was Menachem Begin, who would later become the Prime Minister of Israel.
One recent academic survey that does attempt this, by Thomas Green, identifies three key strands to the portrayal of Arthur in this earliest material.
One example is the outing of Oliver Sipple ( who saved the life of U. S. President Gerald Ford during an assassination attempt ) by gay activists, most prominently Harvey Milk.
" One reason for this was an attempt to attract members of the growing merchant class, newly wealthy, but still less cultured than the nobility, to the public opera houses.
One nurse was killed in the rescue attempt after she was hit on the head by debris, and 26 other rescuers were hospitalized because of various injuries.
One notable citation as an influence was by Kurt Cobain, on influencing Nirvana's " Smells Like Teen Spirit ", which he admitted was a conscious attempt to co-opt the Pixies ' style.
One such girl is Marie, who wants to return home, and so hitches a ride back to the capital of Lalonde after settlement, in an attempt to return to Earth.
One day later Porsche sought to allay fears it would attempt to force a merger with Volkswagen Group.
Plotinus speaks about the generation of Intellect from the One, and Intellect's attempt to return to the One in a thinking which is also a desiring.
One can even start from an established classical model of a particular system, then attempt to guess the underlying quantum model that would give rise to the classical model in the correspondence limit.
One of the leading authorities continuing the search for a coherent TOE is Edward Witten, a theoretical physicist who formulated the groundbreaking M-theory, which is an attempt at describing the supersymmetrical based string theory.
One of the first attempt to divert vocoder to create music may be a “ Siemens Synthesizer ” at Siemens Studio for Electronic Music, developed between 1956-1959.
One might attempt to compensate for the second player's disadvantage by making the second player's sides closer together, playing on a parallelogram rather than a rhombus.
One might attempt to circumvent the problem by confining the fission fuel magnetically, in a manner similar to the fusion fuel in a tokamak.
One documented attempt was in 1607, following Brewster's resignation, when members of the congregation chartered a boat in Boston, Lincolnshire.
One popular attempt is the Marguerite ( daisy ) positions, two versions of which are displayed on the left and on the right.

One and overcome
One modern approach which attempts to overcome the seemingly impossible divide between deontology and utilitarianism is case-based reasoning, also known as casuistry.
One important reason was the need to overcome the expensive eastern trade routes, dominated first by the republics of Venice and Genoa in the Mediterranean, and then controlled by the Ottoman Empire after the conquest of Constantinople in 1453, barring European access, and going through North Africa and the historically important combined-land-sea routes via the Red Sea.
One way to potentially overcome these barriers is to use the Internet to deliver treatment, making this effective intervention more accessible and less costly.
Blake and his crew overcome the aliens at Star One and kill Travis and the gap in the barrier allows the aliens to invade.
One day, after Fergus has been in exile for fourteen years, Ailill sees him swimming in a lake with Medb, and is overcome with jealousy.
One issue that Internet wiretapping is yet to overcome is that of steganography, whereby a user encodes, or “ hides ”, one file inside another ( usually a larger, dense file like a MP3 or JPEG image ).
One central concept is Maggot Brain ( Maggot Brain, 1971 ), which is an unenlightened small-mindedness, and which must be overcome for humanity to avoid its destruction and decay.
In an essay called Gravity-Our Enemy Number One, Babson indicated that his wish to overcome gravity dated from the childhood drowning of his sister.
One attempt to overcome the above problems with transient phenomena reports was made during the Clementine mission by a network of amateur astronomers.
One further aspect of King Henry's retinue was the presence of a two royal monkeys covered in gold leaf, these were known to have been gifts from the Ottoman Sultan Selim I and brought much laughter and merriment from Francis I as contemporary Cardinal Wolsey recounts ' The French King was overcome with much curiosity playing with those little knaves that did all they could to steal and pester his advisers, yet he willed them to be present at every banquet '.
One from Oklahoma was overcome by special legislation giving the FTC specific jurisdiction over the matter.
One problem shelters are fighting to overcome is what they term " Big Black Dog syndrome ".
One of Alexander's hobbies is plummeting from great heights, which often helps James overcome his fate.
One of the earliest findings of the massive research on which the theory is based is that the vast majority of problems that require inventive solutions typically reflect a need to overcome a dilemma or a trade-off between two contradictory elements.
One technique to overcome this is to note the size of the fish's eye in relation to its body — large specimens have a proportionally smaller eye.
And so, to rectify any irregularity, and to overcome any doubts about validity of any line of Apostolic Succession, he sought and received conditional consecration from every part of the One Holy Catholic ( Universal ) and Apostolic church, bringing into being the Ecumenical Apostolic Succession.
One of the major obstacles to be overcome was Chat Moss, a large bog that had to be crossed.
One receives from the sacrament of reconciliation the grace to help overcome venial, as well as mortal sins.
One voice in support of this view is that of Ion Petrovici, a Junimist academic, who recounted that hearing Iorga lecture had made him overcome a prejudice which rated Maiorescu above all Romanian orators.
One source also suggests that emperor Haile Sellassie, after hearing of these technical difficulties ( and of the enormous costs necessary to overcome them ), decided to grant the stele to the city of Rome, as a gift for the " renewed friendship " between Italy and Ethiopia.
One problem that aquatic insects must overcome is how to get oxygen while they are under water.
One way that some international authors are beginning to overcome this problem is by contracting with freelance medical copy editors who are native speakers of English and specialize in ESL ( English as a second language ) editing to polish their manuscripts ' English to a level that high-impact journals will accept.
One common example of this labeling is by those who are skeptical of the view that technology can solve, or overcome, the problem of an exponentially-increasing human population living off a finite base of natural resources.
One potential method to help overcome some of these barriers is the use of “ Internet interventions ”.

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