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One and avenue
One of its nicest streets is Bernard avenue.
One alternative to this low-enriched uranium ( LEU ) fuel are Mixed Oxide ( MOX ) fuels produced by blending plutonium with natural or depleted uranium, and these fuels provide an avenue to utilize surplus weapons-grade plutonium.
One possible avenue for conservation is ecotourism, as grey reef sharks are suitable for shark-watching ventures, and profitable diving sites now enjoy protection in many countries, such as the Maldives.
One can see examples of his work at a number of places such as le Centre national d ' art et de culture Georges-Pompidou ( Bas relief, Tortue, le Diable ), at the Musée d ' art moderne de la Ville de Paris ( Facel Véga ), his grave at the Cemetery of Montparnasse, on the esplanade de La Défense ( Le Pouce ), in Marseille on the avenue de Hambourg near the MAC and the Bonneveine Centre ( Le Pouce Géant )...
One Canadian flag also flies on the avenue as a tribute to the Canadians from the Canadian Embassy in Tehran who risked their lives to save six hostages from captivity.
One of the main city avenues, Bella Vista, is closed for several blocks and the city puts lights along the whole avenue.
Roy Wood's " One Black Man's Opinion " was a major showcase of the former-WVON anchor, allowing him a no-holds-barred avenue to the listeners each week.
One of the largest manufacturing industries in Lansingburgh is that of S. Bolton's Sons, located on the west side of Second avenue in the Fourth ward.
One last avenue of diplomacy and investigation lay open.
One description of the house he wrote notes: " Between two tall gateposts of roughhewn stone ... we behold the gray front of the old parsonage, terminating the vista of an avenue of black ash trees.

One and individual
One cannot read the records of scientists, officials and travelers who have penetrated to the minds of the most savage races without realizing that each individual met with is a person.
One is always a little surprised to bump into such individual distinctions when it is unexpected.
These two theories respectively evolved the doctrine of individual and universal immortality, or the absorption of the individual into the eternal One.
One application for SVCs is to carry individual telephone calls when a network of telephone switches are inter-connected using ATM.
Since the launch of Breakfast in 2000, the programme has been simulcast on both BBC One and BBC News, replacing the individual breakfast news programmes that had been run by both channels.
One scholar, Ali A. Obdi, claims that imperialism inherently " involve extensively interactive regimes and heavy contexts of identity deformation, misrecognition, loss of self-esteem, and individual and social doubt in self-efficacy.
One individual, Peter Cubicularius, was stripped, raised high, and scourged.
One major problem about this theory is that in real-life situation, the time between encoding a piece of information and recalling it, is going to be filled with all different kinds of events that might happen to the individual.
One downside, however, is that complexes may not separate cleanly or predictably, since they cannot move through the polyacrylamide gel as quickly as individual, denatured proteins.
One group of opponents of this point of view, including many European nations, maintain that all civilized nations have certain norms of conduct expected of them, including the prohibition of genocide, slavery and the slave trade, wars of aggression, torture, and piracy, and that violation of these universal norms represents a crime, not only against the individual victims, but against humanity as a whole.
On the first day of the tournament, a bout of individual jousting, a mysterious masked knight, identifying himself only as " Desdichado " ( which is described in the book as Spanish for the " Disinherited One ", though actually meaning " Unfortunate "), makes his appearance and manages to defeat some of the best Norman lances, including Bois-Guilbert, Maurice de Bracy, a leader of a group of " Free Companions " ( mercenary knights ), and the baron Reginald Front-de-Boeuf.
One complicating factor is possible monopsony in the labor market, whereby the individual employer has some market power in determining wages paid.
One of the most significant factors is mobility, as greater mobility of an individual tends to give it greater migratory potential.
One example is the Siberian sturgeon ( Acipenser baerii ) which accidentally escaped from a fish farm into the Gironde Estuary ( Southwest France ) following a severe storm in December 1999 ( 5, 000 individual fish escaped into the estuary which had never hosted this species before ).
One individual with a typewriter and the necessary equipment essentially became his own printing factory, which allowed for greater circulation of printed material.
One author describes authoritarian political systems as those where " individual rights and goals are subjugated to group goals, expectations and conformities ", while libertarians generally oppose the state and hold the individual as sovereign.
The Elements of Theology, which consists of 211 propositions, each followed by a proof, beginning from the existence of the One ( the first principle of all things ) and ending with the descent of individual souls into the material world.
The particular characteristic of Proclus ' system is his insertion of a level of individual ones, called henads between the One itself and the divine Intellect, which is the second principle.
One aspect of Walpole's original definition of serendipity, often missed in modern discussions of the word, is the need for an individual to be " sagacious " enough to link together apparently innocuous facts in order to come to a valuable conclusion.
One of the first issues considered by the council, and the matter that had the most immediate effect on the lives of individual Catholics, was the revision of the liturgy.
* Indeterminate gender – when they refers to an individual person of unknown or unspecified sex, as in, for example, " One student failed their exam ".
One example is the United States under the American Jobs Creation Act, where any individual who has a net worth of $ 2 million or an average income-tax liability of $ 127, 000 who renounces his or her citizenship and leaves the country is automatically assumed to have done so for tax avoidance reasons and is subject to a higher tax rate.
One retrospective review described the singles as “ not only riveting examples of high-energy punk, but contained provocative, thoughtful lyrics berating the urban synthetic fashions of the 70s and urging individual expression ”.

One and appeal
One addition was Xtraz, which offers games and features intended to appeal to younger users of the Internet.
One of the most important of these powers — a legacy of General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq ; is the president's power to dissolve the National Assembly " in his discretion where, in has arisen in which the Government of the Federation cannot be carried on in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution and an appeal to the electorate is necessary.
One of the informal traditions of the American legal system, derived from the common law, is that all litigants are guaranteed at least one appeal after a final judgment on the merits.
One appeal of indoor track racing was that spectators could be easily controlled, and hence an entrance fee could be charged, making track racing a lucrative sport.
One of the main purposes of the survey was to determine who held what and what taxes had been liable under Edward the Confessor ; the judgment of the Domesday assessors was final — whatever the book said about who held the material wealth or what it was worth, was the law, and there was no appeal.
One of Frege's stated purposes was to isolate genuinely logical principles of inference, so that in the proper representation of mathematical proof, one would at no point appeal to " intuition ".
One Los Angeles case resulted in a $ 45 million jury verdict against the Ford Motor Company ; the resulting $ 30 million judgment ( after deductions for another defendant who settled prior to trial ) was affirmed on appeal in 2006.
One reason Little Women was vastly popular was because it was able to appeal to different classes of women along with different nationalities.
" ( originally a Marx Memorial Lecture, " The British Working Class One Hundred Years after Marx ", that was delivered to a small audience of fellow Marxists in March 1978 before being published in Marxism Today in September 1978 ), he argued that the working class was inevitably losing its central role in society, and that left-wing parties could no longer appeal only to this class ; a controversial viewpoint in a period of trade union militancy.
One suggested possibility is that the conductor chosen to replace him, Serge Koussevitzky, was thought more charismatic, with greater box-office appeal.
" One of the major reasons for this was the wide appeal of his beer to different classes of Montreal society.
Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film 2. 5 stars out of 4, writing, " The movie is well-served by the quality of the performances ... Air Force One is a fairly competent recycling of familiar ingredients, given an additional interest because of Harrison Ford's personal appeal.
Dando went on to present the BBC television programmes Breakfast Time, Breakfast News, the BBC One O ' Clock News, the Six O ' Clock News, the travel programme Holiday, the crime appeal series Crimewatch ( from 1995 until her death ) and occasionally Songs of Praise.
One of them, first lieutenant Shmuel Lahis, who served as Company Commander, was brought to justice in an Israeli military court where he was given a seven year sentence later reduced on appeal to one year, and was released in 1950.
( 1946 ); “ Essentials for Nigeria ’ s Survival .” ( 1965 ); “ Before Us Lies The Open Grave ” ( 1947 ); “ The Future of Pan-Africanism ” ( 1961 ); “ The Realities of African Unity ” ( 1965 ); “ Origins of the Nigerian Civil War ” ( 1969 ); I Believe in a One Nigeria ( 1969 ); Peace Proposals for Ending the Nigerian Civil War ( 1969 ); Dialogue on a New Capital for Nigeria ( 1974 ); “ Creation of More States in Nigeria, A Political Analysis ” ( 1974 ); Democracy with Military Vigilance ( 1974 ); “ Reorientation of Nigerian Ideologies: lecture on 9 December 1976, on eve of the launching of the UNN Endowment Fund ” ( 1976 ); Our Struggle for Freedom ; Onitsha Market Crisis ( 1976 ); Let Us Forgive Our Children, An appeal to the leaders and people of Onitsha during the market crisis ( 1976 ); A Collection of Poems ( 1977 ); Civil War Soliloquies: More Collection of Poems ( 1977 ); “ Themes in African Social and Political Thought ” ( 1978 ); Restoration of Nigerian Democracy ( 1978 ); Matchless Past Performance: My Reply to Chief Awolowo ’ s Challenge ( 1979 ); A Matter of Conscience ( 1979 ); Ideology for Nigeria: Capitalism, Socialism or Welfarism?
They've been involved also with the following organisations: Free Tibet, Royal National Institute for the Deaf ( RNID ), Cancer Research UK, Byrne for Heart Attack and asthma awareness campaigns, Daily Star ’ s Reclaim Our Streets crusade, Filan for Irish Red Cross ( by Sligo Rover's Showgrounds football match ), Byrne for Oxfam's East Africa Famine appeal ( by Celtic v Manchester United football match ), Filan and Byrne for Soccer Aid, JP McManus Invitational Pro-Am, One World Beat, Egan for Strandhill Indonesian Relief Fund ( SIRF, in aid of the South Asian tsunami victims ), World Food Programme ( WFP ), Muscle Help Foundation, Feehily for Aware, Byrne for Children ’ s Hospice South West ( by Truro charity football match ), Global Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign and Real Man campaign.
One of Burjanadze's first actions was to appeal for national unity and repeal the state of emergency declared by Shevardnadze, in an effort to restore stability to a with a long history of political violence.
One Nation had its greatest appeal in country areas of New South Wales and Queensland -- the NPA's traditional heartland.
One or more sanctioning bodies may operate in a sport at any given time, often with subtle rule variations which appeal to regional tastes.
One complaint by longtime American Flyer devotees is that Lionel isn't creating Flyer products that appeal to the toy train masses — rather, focusing instead on a small market of Flyer collectors.
One of the fielding team ( such as the wicket-keeper himself ) must appeal for the wicket by asking the umpire.
One attack on the theory claims that the correspondence theory succeeds in its appeal to the real world only in so far as the real world is reachable by us.
One of their lawyers suggested before the execution that since the condemned did not recognize the court, there is no way left for making appeal to the verdict, and therefore the verdict should become final.
One delivery towards Atherton appeared to catch the glove on its way past his chest ; the South Africans roared an appeal for caught behind, supported by the television commentators, which was rejected by the umpire.

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