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One and chapter
One such disagreement, which will receive attention in this next chapter, concerns the question whether rates for different kinds of service, in order to avoid the attribute of discrimination, must be made directly proportional to marginal costs, or whether they should be based instead on differences in marginal costs.
One 2007 study found this was because businesses were turning to bankruptcy-like proceedings under state law, rather than the federal bankruptcy proceedings, including those under chapter 11.
One strong possibility is that it is a diptych ( i. e., divided into two parts ), with the division between parts 1 and 2 at the crossing of the Red Sea or at the beginning of the theophany ( appearance of God ) in chapter 19.
* Cross Epoch, a crossover chapter of the Dragon Ball and One Piece manga
* In the fourth chapter of Chronicles: Volume One, Bob Dylan says he knew Blow, and that it was Blow who introduced Dylan to the rap genre of the time ( mentioning contemporary artists like Ice-T, N. W. A.
One chapter later, a Gaius from Derbe, is again named as one of Paul's seven traveling companions who waited for him at Troas ( Acts 20: 4 ).
One of the key portions of Lumen Gentium is its second chapter, with its declaration that the Church is " the People of God ":
One of the Early Church Fathers, Clement, related the following regarding the Phoenix in chapter 25 of the First Epistle of Clement:
Professor Andrew had previously recorded in the preface of the history that " One significant excision as a result of these requirements ( in the chapter on The Wilson Plot ) is, I believe, hard to justify " giving credence to these new allegations.
One chapter of the book also featured schoolboy versions of Egan's characters from Life in London.
One chapter in the book is written as a single sentence, and at the end of the book Hrabal endorses the use of automatic writing.
One of the most important references to the Cārvāka philosophy is the Sarva-darśana-saṅgraha ( etymologically all-philosophy-collection ), a famous work of 14th century Advaita Vedanta philosopher Mādhava Vidyāraṇya from South India, which starts with a chapter on the Cārvāka system.
One scene in particular bears a resemblance to " The Raven ": at the end of the fifth chapter of Dickens's novel, Grip makes a noise and someone says, " What was that – him tapping at the door?
One completely written chapter of " Secret Wars " involved the X-Men, but transporting the X-Men cast to L. A. ( where production for the Spider-Man animated series was based ) from Canada ( where the X-Men animated series was based ) was too costly in the previous episodes the X-Men appeared in, so the episode was dropped and only Storm was used for the rest of the chapters of Secret Wars due to the fact that Iona Morris ( who was the first voice of Storm ) lives in L. A. Hulk and She-Hulk weren't used in these episodes because the Hulk show was on UPN.
One chapter at a time was designated the Grand Chapter, and it was responsible for governing the national fraternity.
One prominent film critic has noted not only the increase in popularity of the film over the years, but that Stallone felt ( much to his chagrin ) his creative powers peaked at this chapter of the saga.
One night, Drouet casually agrees to find an actress to play a key role in an amateur theatrical presentation of Augustin Daly ’ s melodrama, “ Under the Gaslight ,” for his local chapter of the Elks.
One of her greatest loves is volleyball, as shown from the beginning of the first Sailor V chapter and throughout the rest of the series — she even considers quitting the Sailor Senshi to become a professional, and in high school joins the Volleyball club.
One main benefit of using Ogg or Matroska multimedia containers is the ability to create a single file that has DVD-like features such as chapter support and multiple audio and / or subtitle tracks, as well as support for separate opening / ending animation files.
The 20th century American economist Henry Hazlitt devoted a chapter to it in his book Economics in One Lesson.
One notably uncharacteristic event in Barrington's life was his dispatch of troops on 1 January, 1812 to break up a miners ' strike at collieries owned by the Dean & chapter of Durham Cathedral in nearby Chester-le-Street.
One notable account is from the first chapter of The Botany of Desire: A Plant's-Eye View of the World by Michael Pollan .< ref > 2002 paperback: ISBN 0-375-76039-3 </ ref > Pollan states that since Johnny Appleseed was against grafting, his apples were not of an edible variety and could be used only for cider: " Really, what Johnny Appleseed was doing and the reason he was welcome in every cabin in Ohio and Indiana was he was bringing the gift of alcohol to the frontier.
One inhabitant that could be classified as half-animal, half-magical creature ( or possibly " deity ", in the case of an interpretation of the Neverland's agencies as " Pathetic Fallacy "), the " Never bird ", featured prominently in chapter nine of Barrie's novel.
* The Book of Water chapter describes Musashi's style, Ni-ten ichi-ryu, or " Two Heavens, One Style ".

One and third
One handled the salesman in a friendly manner, another in a rough manner, and the third in a hesitating manner.
One chain extends across the sea to Chios, another extends across Euboea to Samos, and a third extends across the Peloponnese and Crete to Rhodes, dividing the Aegean from the Mediterranean.
One third of its houses were damaged or destroyed, and the city lost half of its population.
One year later, during the third battle of Doiran, the United Kingdom, supported by Greece, once again suffered a humiliating defeat, losing 3, 155 men against just about 500 for the Bulgarian side.
Jack Brabham won his third title in 1966, becoming the only driver to win the Formula One World Championship in a car carrying his own name ( cf Surtees, Hill and Fittipaldi Automotive ).
One third of the world's population ( approximately 2. 3 billion people ) live in common law jurisdictions or in systems mixed with civil law.
One starts by deleting the open middle third (, ) from the interval, leaving two line segments:
After spending almost the entire 2009 / 2010 season in the top six of League One, Charlton were defeated in the Football League One play-offs semi-final second leg on penalties to Swindon Town, condemning Charlton to another season in the third tier of English Football.
One of the errors had originally been ruled a hit, but the Cleveland third baseman sent a note to the press box after the eighth inning, saying he had made an error, and the ruling was changed.
One significant eschatological myth, introduced by Gioacchino da Fiore's theology of history, was the " myth of an imminent third age that will renew and complete history " in a " reign of the Holy Spirit "; this " Gioacchinian myth " influenced a number of messianic movements that arose in the late Middle Ages.
In the various branches of the Neoplatonic school ( third century onwards ), the demiurge is the fashioner of the real, perceptible world after the model of the Ideas, but ( in most neoplatonic systems ) is still not itself " the One ".
:" One thing I believe I can assure you: that of my works will certainly endure the second act of Guglielmo Tell, the third act of Otello, and all of il Barbiere di Seviglia.
Red represents the speaker, purple the addressee and teal a third person. One person represents the singular number and two, the plural number.
One, in Warwickshire, advised him to take tobacco ( which Fox disliked ) and sing psalms ; another, in Coventry, lost his temper when Fox accidentally stood on a flower in his garden ; a third suggested bloodletting.
One of the many local sites where the iron was worked at Beauport Park, to the north of the town, which employed up to one thousand men and is considered to have been the third largest in the Roman Empire.
The Grail features heavily in the novels of Peter David's Knight trilogy, which depict King Arthur reappearing in modern-day New York City, in particular the second and third novels, One Knight Only and Fall of Knight.
* One NIT Championship ( 1974 ); the first for the Big Ten Conference and two Runner-up finishes ( 1979, 1982 ) and a third place finish ( 1981 )
One cultural pattern consists of the formerly Indianized, rice-growing peasants in the valleys and plains of Sumatra, Java, and Bali ; another cultural complex is composed of the largely Islamic coastal commercial sector ; a third, more marginal sector consists of the upland forest farming communities which exist by means of subsistence swidden agriculture.
One third of the judges are appointed by the President of the Italian Republic, one-third are elected by Parliament and one-third are elected by the ordinary and administrative supreme courts.
Later in the year Brabham, again driving the Bobtail, tussled with Stirling Moss for third place in a non-championship Formula One race at Snetterton.
Brabham confirmed his third championship at the Italian Grand Prix and became the only driver to win the Formula One World Championship in a car that carried his own name.
Critic Billy Altman, whose work has appeared in many publications including Entertainment Weekly and The New York Times, wrote the following for Amazon. com: " One of rock's most overlooked masterpieces, this third album by the L. A. folk-rock outfit led by inscrutable singer-songwriter Arthur Lee sounds as fresh and innovative today as it did upon its original release in 1968.
One of these areas, known as the Succulent Karoo, is home to over 5, 000 species of plants, nearly half of them endemic ; fully one third of the world ’ s succulents are found in the Karoo.
One measure of such immense gravity is the fact that neutron stars have an escape velocity of around 100, 000 km / s, about a third the speed of light.

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