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One and column
One of the most successful systems uses bottom pressure sensors, attached to buoys, which constantly monitor the pressure of the overlying water column.
One set, the dorsal ribs, are found in the dividing septum between the upper and lower parts of the main muscle segments, projecting roughly sideways from the vertebral column.
One column passed through Saxony, another through Lusatia, while a third advanced from Silesia.
A player's first win will be recorded in their column in Game One.
One can see that since affects the column reference of both matrices and, it should be iterated in the innermost loop ( this will fix the row iterators, and, while moves across each column in the row ).
One of Teruel's best known monuments is very small statue of a bull on top of a tall column, known as El Torico (" the little bull ").
One extremely helpful view is that each unknown is a weight for a column vector in a linear combination.
One of its most famous columns was the biting and humorous Cruiskeen Lawn satire column written by Myles na gCopaleen, the pen name of Brian O ' Nolan ( Brian Ó Nualláin ) who also wrote books using the name Flann O ' Brien.
One of the regular features that Garrison introduced during his time at the Genius was " The Black List ," a column devoted to printing short reports of " the barbarities of slavery — kidnappings, whippings, murders.
One was a column by Paul Weyrich, a conservative Christian leader and head of the Free Congress Foundation, who argued that " Christ was crucified by the Jews.
One of the most famous monuments of the Paseo is El Ángel de la Independencia – a tall column with a gilded statue of a Winged Victory ( that bears resemblance with an angel, therefore its common name ) on its top and many marble statues on its base depicting the heroes of the Mexican War of Independence, built to commemorate the centennial of Mexico's independence in 1910.
One important research objective which could not be achieved with either cadavers or live humans was a means of reducing the injuries caused by impalement on the steering column.
One of the troopers in the relief column marching from Luang Prabang was a young Hmong named Vang Pao.
One speaks of a mentum ( chin ) if the lateral sepals are also basally adnate (= attached to the foot of the column ).
One common way is to create a matrix with one column per overlapping event, and one row per time point, and to mark it with a one if a particular event, say a stimulus, is active at that time point.
One of his innovations was the creation of a regular help column called " Watchem ," where ordinary citizens could voice their complaints.
One unfortunate result of these missions was a prolonged air attack on a suspected Japanese column on 21 February that turned out to consist of Commonwealth troops.
One calculation was allowed in each Calc column.
The following year, an article in the National Review mentioned that " the bored students in the educationists ' courses call those dreary subjects ' underwater basket-weaving courses '", and another year on a newspaper column noted that " One seaside university is bowing to the stern educational demands of the times by eliminating its popular course in underwater basket weaving ".
* One Wall Centre in Vancouver — It employs tuned liquid column dampers, at the time of its installation, a unique form of tuned mass damper.
One bottom trawler can put more than 10 times the amount of suspended solids pollution per hour into the water column than all the suspended solids pollution from all the sewerage, industrial, river and dredge disposal operations in Southern California combined.
One example is a suggestion she made in the column, " Why don't you ....
One matrix is fed in a row at a time from the top of the array and is passed down the array, the other matrix is fed in a column at a time from the left hand side of the array and passes from left to right.
One of the tombs has an entrance that is divided by a thick column.

One and Skeptical
Pinker has served on the editorial boards of journals such as Cognition, Daedalus, and PLOS One, and on the advisory boards of institutions for scientific research ( e. g., the Paul Allen Institute for Brain Science ), free speech ( e. g., the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education ), the popularization of science ( e. g., the World Science Festival and the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry ), peace ( e. g., the Peace Research Endowment ), and secular humanism ( e. g., the Freedom from Religion Foundation and the Secular Coalition of America

One and Eye
One was the largest observation wheel in the world, the " Millennium Wheel ", or the London Eye, which was erected as a temporary structure, but soon became a fixture, and draws four million visitors a year.
On 18 December the BBC broadcast his radio play The Eye of the Beholder ( later revised as The Voice of One ) in which an avante-garde artist is commissioned to paint a church mural.
One of the company's first great successes was Eye of the Beholder ( 1990 ), a real-time role-playing video game based on the Dungeons & Dragons license, developed for SSI.
One such supposition was put forward by Pat Barker, in the second novel in her Regeneration Trilogy, The Eye in the Door.
Knowing that it is only a matter of time before Sauron rebuilds his forces for another attack, Gandalf and Aragorn decide to draw out the hosts of Mordor with an assault on the Black Gate, providing a distraction so that Frodo and Sam may have a chance of reaching Mount Doom and destroy the One Ring, unseen by the Eye of Sauron.
The crest was the " The Eye of Providence in a radiant Triangle whose Glory extends over the Shield and beyond the Figures ", and the motto E Pluribus Unum ( Out of Many, One ) in a scroll at the bottom.
One of the founders of The Seeing Eye was America's first guide dog owner, Nashville resident Morris Frank.
Mary Renault, in Funeral Games, translates the sobriquet into English: " One Eye.
In The Eye of the World, Moiraine Damodred describes the One Power to Egwene al ' Vere thus:
It included 15 new species of Tyranid, and legendary heroes like the Swarmlord, Old One Eye and the Doom of Malan ' tai.
Eye has three Grade One listed buildings: the Guildhall ( now a private house ); the castle and the Church of St Peter and St Paul.
One of his plays, Worm's Eye View, had a run at the Whitehall Theatre in London.
Recording from the Italian concerts were later released as the One Eye to the Future – Live in Italy 2007 album.
* In the U. S. Marines and the US Army, an inexperienced Marine / Soldier may be asked by a superior to get an ID-10T ( Eye Dee Ten Tee, or IDIOT ) form, a BA-1100N ( Bravo Alpha, Eleven Hundred November, or Balloon ), an ST-1 ( Sierra Tango One, or STONE ), a Humvee key ( normally started with a switch, not key ), chemlight batteries, exhaust sample, muzzle blast, the gun report, left handed grenades, or a box of grid squares.
* Kit Williams, Out of One Eye: The Art of Kit Williams, Crown, 1986
* John D. MacDonald – One Fearful Yellow Eye
Middle row, seated, left to right: White Antelope ( or perhaps White Wolf ), Bull Bear, Black Kettle, One Eye, Natame ( Arapaho ).
Chief One Eye was also killed, along with many of his band.
White Antelope, One Eye, Yellow Wolf, Big Man, Bear Man, War Bonnet, Spotted Crow, and Bear Robe were all killed, as were the headmen of some of the Cheyenne military societies.
This illustration has been featured on several albums including Morbid Angel's Blessed are the Sick LP, Coil's ' Wrong Eye / Scope ' single, Cloven Hoof's 2008 album The Definitive Part One, a 1981 Black Sabbath bootleg LP entitled Buer Album, and the EP Evoco Bestias by the Norwegian avant-garde metal group Fleurety.
He dies by the One Power at the hands of Balthamel ( Someshta manages to kill Balthamel in his last moments ), one of the thirteen Forsaken, in the final chapters of The Eye of the World.
One side of the Red Eye released EP featured songs recorded with Moor while the other side featured compositions with Hooper.
Despite her success, after the sale of her novel One Mind's Eye, Tyers took a complete sabbatical from writing from 1994 to 1997.
* One Mind's Eye ( 1996 )
Accounts in the first two books, by patrol commander Andy McNab's Bravo Two Zero ( 1993 ) followed by Chris Ryan's The One That Got Away ( 1995 ), as well as those by the SAS's RSM at the time of the patrol, Peter Ratcliffe ( Eye of the Storm, 2000 ), did not always correspond, leading to accusations from the media of lying.

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