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One characteristic of the spirit in community is its givenness.
One characteristic of American cooking is the fusion of multiple ethnic or regional approaches into completely new cooking styles.
One characteristic of the city is its painted gables, for which Aarau is sometimes called the " City of beautiful Gables ".
One of these was the property, an essential universal true of the species, but not in the definition ( in modern terms, some examples would be grammatical language, a property of man, or a spectral pattern characteristic of an element, both of which are defined in other ways ).
One characteristic style of music is his Night music, which he used mostly in slow movements of multi-movement ensemble or orchestral compositions in his mature period.
One characteristic that can be used to distinguish a small city from a large town is organized government.
One important characteristic of many normative moral theories such as consequentialism is the ability to produce practical moral judgements.
One characteristic shared by many clitics is a lack of prosodic independence.
Upham shows a balanced and complicated view of Cotton Mather such as this first mention: " One of Cotton Mather's most characteristic productions is the tribute to his venerated master.
One usage refers to a variety of a language that is a characteristic of a particular group of the language's speakers.
One unifying characteristic the membranes share is a lipid bilayer, with proteins attached to either side or traversing them.
One rodent characteristic that can be highly visible in hamsters is their sharp incisors ; they have an upper pair and lower pair which grow continuously throughout life, so must be regularly worn down.
One result of these studies was that Lorenz " realized that an overpowering increase in the drives of feeding as well as of copulation and a waning of more differentiated social instincts is characteristic of very many domestic animals.
One characteristic feature is a tripartite singulative – collective – plurative number system, which Blench ( 2010 ) believes is a result of a noun-classifier system in the protolanguage.
One of the greater problems with Modernist-style of planning was the disregard of resident or public opinion, which resulted in planning being forced upon the majority by a minority consisting of affluent professionals with little to no knowledge of real ' urban ' problems characteristic of post-Second World War urban environments ; slums, overcrowding, deteriorated infrastructure, pollution and disease, among others ( Irving 1993 ).
One general characteristic of games that Wittgenstein considers in detail is the way in which they consist in following rules.
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 such article was from the Daily Express, in which the interviewer noted " a lightening change came over her face ", which was the first public mention of the rapid changes in mood that became characteristic of her.
One Wobbly characteristic since their inception has been a penchant for song.
One striking and innovative characteristic of this opera has been noted:
One characteristic by which domestic and feral animals are differentiated is their coats.
One of the individuals was found to carry the F2a maternal lineage, and the other the D lineage, both of which are characteristic of East Eurasian populations.
One characteristic of Wing Tsun is its structured teaching system.
One of the principles of relational database design is that the fields of data tables should reflect a single characteristic of the table's subject, which means that they should not contain concatenated strings.

One and ancestry
One study, using samples from Hetian ( Hotan ) only, found that Uyghurs have 60 % European ancestry and 40 % East Asian ancestry.
The Nameless One meets Annah-of-the-Shadows, a young and brash tiefling ( a human with fiendish ancestry ) rogue, outside the mortuary, but she does not join the group until a later point in the game.
One of Israel's presidents, Zalman Shazar, who was of Lubavitch ancestry, would visit Schneerson and corresponded extensively with him.
One proponent, R. Ruggles Gates, argued in 1960 that " If the Ainu are partly of Australoid origin it is also clear that they are even more nearly derived from archaic Caucasian ancestry ".
One of the descendants in this ancestry is Sugarpine-Cone man, who has a handsome son named Ahsoballache.
One legend associated them with Welsh ancestry.
One of Palmer's first acts was to release 10, 000 aliens of German ancestry who had been taken into government custody during World War I.
One of Loeb's first infamous journalistic exploits was the publishing of his own baptismal certificate on the front page of both Vermont papers in an attempt to disprove rumors of his Jewish ancestry.
Consequently, Weinreich gives the definition " A person's identity is defined as the totality of one's self-construal, in which how one construes oneself in the present expresses the continuity between how one construes oneself as one was in the past and how one construes oneself as one aspires to be in the future "; this allows for definitions of aspects of identity, such as: " One ’ s ethnic identity is defined as that part of the totality of one ’ s self-construal made up of those dimensions that express the continuity between one ’ s construal of past ancestry and one ’ s future aspirations in relation to ethnicity " ( Weinreich, 1986a ).
One primary tenet is the belief that African-Americans are of Moorish ancestry, specifically from Morocco and, in their religious texts, adherents refer to themselves as " Asiatics ".
The BBC One television programme Who Do You Think You Are ?, which aired on 30 August 2010, traced the ancestry of Australian soap and pop star Jason Donovan through his mother's side of the family back to William Cox.
One of Palmer's first acts was to release 10, 000 aliens of German ancestry who had been taken into government custody during the war.
One model holds that the Mogollon emerged from a preceding " Desert Archaic " tradition that links Mogollon ancestry with the first ( late Pleistocene ) prehistoric human occupations of area ( around 9000 BC ).
One of Booker's maternal great-grandfathers was caucasian, and Booker also has other European and Native American ancestry.
One of the most popular authors of Ilocano ancestry abroad was the late Carlos Bulosan, a California immigrant born to Ilokano parents in Pangasinan.
One motive would be to increase the legitimacy of rulers by giving them a clear royal ancestry dating back to the foundation of the kingdom.
* Colonial Wills of Henrico County, Virginia, Part One, 1654 – 1737, abstracted and compiled by Benjamin B. Weisiger III, p. 90. http :// boards. ancestry. com / localities. northam. usa. states. virginia. counties. henrico / 2157 / mb. ashx

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