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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 can even argue -- though this is a delicate matter -- that every justification existed for their returning the Public Lecture to the First Church, and so to suppress it, rather than let Parker use it as a sounding board for his propaganda when his turn should come to occupy it.
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 physically
One reason that the ancients treated the parallel postulate as less certain than the others is that verifying it physically would require us to inspect two lines to check that they never intersected, even at some very distant point, and this inspection could potentially take an infinite amount of time.
One of his most famous numbers is " They Ain't Makin ' Jews Like Jesus Anymore ," a song in which Kinky verbally and physically beats up a drunken white racist who berates blacks, Jews, Greeks, and Sigma Nus in a bar.
* Disengagement – One of the members physically moves their chair away from the keyboard, or starts working on their email, etc.
One answer might be Ultimate ensemble, which is a theory that postulates all structures that exist mathematically also exist physically in their own universe.
One pregnant woman who was gang-raped by Japanese soldiers gave birth only a few hours later ; although the baby appeared to be physically unharmed ( Robert B. Edgerton, Warriors of the Rising Sun ).
One classmate described him as " indeed physically attractive without being handsome ", but he was aloof, reserved and not generally popular at Claverack.
One could, for instance, portray conscious observers as moving through the block universe, in some physically inexplicable way, in order to account for the subjective sense of a flow of time.
One of the strengths of Ecole Centrale de Nantes is its international spirit which is not only physically present on the campus ( 30 % of the students are foreign students ) but also mentally: All engineering students attend courses in two foreign languages and a stay abroad for at least 6 weeks is foreseen in every student ’ s formation.
One can also physically place surveillance software on a computer by gaining entry to the place where the computer is stored and install it from a compact disc, floppy disk, or thumbdrive.
One early protest against the government was led by Job Shattuck of Groton, who in 1782 organized residents there to physically prevent tax collectors from doing their work.
One, conservative towards Classicism, taking roots in timelessness, wanting to sanctify again the healthy, physically plastic in pure drawing after nature ... after so much eccentricity and chaos reference to the repercussions of World War I ...
One son, Nathanael, although mentally and physically handicapped, survived to adulthood and remained with the Bucer family throughout his life.
One woman claimed she was called a " Gypo " and was physically pushed aside by one of two male colleagues.
As spectral beings, they cannot be physically damaged and need only a psychic anchor in Mega-City One to attack.
The ISO was involved in actions against racism, which physically confronted the rise of the nationalist One Nation party led by Pauline Hanson.
One of Ganz's most physically demanding stage portrayals was the title character in Peter Stein ’ s 2000 production of Goethe's Faust ( Parts I and II ), as he suffered injuries during rehearsals and his assumption of the role was delayed.
One solution is to make a local copy of the data which is then physically relocated to the remote location and topped up with daily incremental backups over a network.
One instance of a fan physically interacting with a wrestler, which was caught on video tape in 1983, has figured prominently in the modern-day legacy of World Class Championship Wrestling.
One important rule, the 13th, stipulated that the player need not be physically hit by the ball to be put out ; this permitted the subsequent use of a farther-travelling hard ball.
One of the most physically intimidating () hitters in the sport, he was named the National League's Rookie of the Year in, and went on to lead the American League in home runs and total bases twice each and in slugging average, runs batted in and walks once each.
One of these former inmates, Emad al-Janabi, sued L-3 and CACI for allowing their employees to abuse him physically and mentally at the prison.
One such battery, called Battery Pensacola, was constructed physically within the walls of Fort Pickens, while other similar concrete batteries were constructed to the east and west as separate facilities.
One way to physically realize a design is to transfer the computerized design information to a photolithographic computer aided manufacturing ( CAM ) system.
One is a partner preference for men that are effective bodyguards against other men such as physically and socially dominant men ( although there may also be other evolutionary reasons for such a preference ).

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