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One and can
One tiny detail in
a happening
can clog
the memory
and stick like meat in
a crooked tooth
, while
the rest of
the occurrence will go hazy
and uncertain
.
One can only speak of what
is in front of him
, and that now
is simply
the mess ''
.
One can meet with aloofness almost anywhere:
the THIDIU viewpoint
, It Doesn't Affect Us!!

The assumptions upon which
the example shown in Figure 3
is based are: ( A )
One man
can direct about six subordinates if
the subordinates are chosen carefully
so that they do not need too much personal coaching
, indoctrinating
, etc.
.
One of
the obvious conclusions we
can make on
the basis of
the last election
, I suppose
, is that we
, the majority
, were dissatisfied with Eisenhower conservatism
.
One of
the early humorists already mentioned
, Thomas Bangs Thorpe
, can be used
to illustrate another point where Faulkner touches authentic Southern materials
and also earlier literary treatment of those materials
.
One thing you
can say about Mr. Lyford
is that he does not suffer from any insecurity
as an American
.
One can see
it as humiliating
that an extra hormone casually fed into our chemistry may induce us
to lay down our lives
for a lover or
a friend ; ;
One can imagine
that with her
and Gorton there
it was no place
for anyone with weak nerves
.
One way
that this can be done
, other
than by hiring new high-priced professors
, is by constantly encouraging
the department members
to raise
their standards of performance
.
One of
the more remarkable of
the new cooling systems
is one
that can be switched
to heating
.
One of
the advantages of
this method
is that the `` pill ''
can remain in
the patient
for several days
, permitting observation under natural conditions
.
One can take
a vase of about 800 B.C.
and, without any knowledge of its place of origin
, venture
to assign
it to a specific area ; ;
One can make them say
the same thing only by not listening
to them very carefully
and hearing only what one wants
to hear
.
One can apply these facts
to Britain in
the late eighteenth
and nineteenth centuries
as she spread her dominion over palm
and pine
, and they
can be applied again
to the United States in more recent years
.
One can assume
that some of
the brightest boys are out of town
.
One of
the sit-in leaders has said: `` Nobody from
the top of Heaven
to the bottom of Hell
can stop
the march
to freedom
.
One seed-to-seed life cycle
for an annual
can occur in
as little
as a month in some species
, though most last several months
.
One party
can tell many others
a piece of information without losing
it themselves
, the original information store never becomes empty
.
One of
his problems in life
is that he
can rarely find
the correct words
to express what he means
.
One can also find there similar formulas
for covariance
.
One benefit
is that the statistical moment calculations
can be carried out
to arbitrary accuracy such
that the computations
can be tuned
to the precision of
, e
. g.,
the data storage format or
the original measurement hardware
.
One and even
One thing was certain
-- his method was effective
, so effective
that after
a time
even the warning notices were often unnecessary
.
One even gave my little dog
a biscuit
.
One effect of
the spirited give-and-take of these discussions was
to focus attention on practical applications
and the necessity of being armed with
the facts: knowledge of
the destructive force of
even the tiniest `` tactical '' atomic weapon would have
a bearing on judgments
as to the advisability of its
use -- to defend Berlin
, for example ; ;
One always wakes up
, even from one's own dreams
.
One need not waver in
his belief in virile law enforcement
to insist
that there are other things in American life which are also of great importance
, and to which
even law enforcement must accommodate itself
.
One old-timer said
to sprinkle sugar on
a bleeding cut
, even when on
a knuckle
, if
it was made by
a rusty tool ; ;
One could hardly blame Newbold Morris
, the Parks Commissioner
, for devoting
so much grateful mention
to the department's technicians who at short notice provided
the stage with its rising platforms
, its balcony
, its generous wings
and even its impressive trapdoors
for the use of
the villains
.
One looked forward
to Mr. Remarque's ninth book if only because not
even a reasonably good novel has yet been written grounded on automobile racing
, as dramatic
a sport
as mankind has devised
.
One such engine
even develops sentient thought due
to a recursive algorithmic loop
.
One technique used
to reach very low temperatures ( thousandths
and even millionths of
a degree above absolute zero )
is adiabatic demagnetisation
, where
the change in magnetic field on
a magnetic material
is used
to provide adiabatic cooling
.

" The Chicago Daily Tribune called
it “
One of
the most spectacular crimes of
the 20th century
, and what
is believed
to be
the first airplane kidnap murder on record .” Because
it occurred somewhere over three Missouri counties
, and involved interstate transport of
a stolen airplane
, it raised questions in legal circles about where
, by whom
, and even whether he could be prosecuted
.
One piece of evidence suggesting
this is that, although half of Acts centers on Paul
, Acts never directly quotes from
the Pauline epistles nor does
it even mention Paul writing letters
.
One might
even say
that the book of Nahum
is "
a celebration of
the fall of Assyria
.
One view
is that many of
the short-term effects continue into
the long-term
and may
even worsen
, and are not resolved after quitting benzodiazepines
.

Many examples are familiar in everyday speech
even today
, "
One cannot be
a judge in one's own cause " ( see Dr
. Bonham's Case ), rights are reciprocal
to obligations
, and the like
.
One of
the most common objections
to rule-consequentialism
is that it is incoherent
, because
it is based on
the consequentialist principle
that what we
should be concerned with
is maximizing
the good
, but then
it tells us not
to act
to maximize
the good
, but
to follow rules (
even in cases where we know
that breaking
the rule could produce better results ).
One crucial sign of
this is that one need not believe
, or
even do
, anything
to be Jewish ;
the historic definition of ' Jewishness ' requires only
that one be born of
a Jewish mother
, or
that one convert
to Judaism in accord with Jewish law
.

Cervantes's meta-fictional device was
to make
even the characters in
the story familiar with
the publication of Part
One, as well
as with an actually published fraudulent Part Two
.
One set of odd or
even lines
is referred
to as a " field ",
and a consecutive pairing of two fields of opposite parity
is called
a frame
.
One long-running feature of
the show was " Captain Fantastic ", featuring
a parody superhero ( Jason ) in improbable
, even macabre adventures against villainess Mrs
. Black ( Coffey ).
One might
even say
that cracking nutshells
is what deconstruction
is.
One theory
is the events are stored into memory before
the conscious part of
the brain
even receives
the information
and processes
it.
One aspect
that gradually became disturbing from
a civil rights point of view
, was
that relatives would
use deception
, or legal dealings or
even kidnapping
to get
the recruit into deprogrammers ' hands
, without allowing
the person any recourse
to a lawyer or psychiatrist of
their own choosing
.
One could theoretically include violence or
even war
as part of
this spectrum
, but dispute resolution practitioners do not usually do
so ; violence rarely ends disputes effectively
, and indeed
, often only escalates them
.
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