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One common location for these was the endpapers and title pages of his own diaries, and they covered a wide variety of topics, from political commentary to his feelings toward his literary contemporaries and his current romantic interests.
One remarkable commentary of Herodotus on Heracles is that he lived 900 years before himself ( c. 1300 BCE ).
* According to Adi Sankara's commentary on the Vishnu sahasranama, Hari means " One who destroys samsara ", which is the entanglement in the cycle of birth and death, along with ignorance, its cause.
" Although animals in cartoons often behave with " semi-human awareness ", Groening said on the DVD audio commentary for the episode " Two Dozen and One Greyhounds " that he prefers animals in cartoons to behave exactly the way they do in real life.
One remarkable commentary of Herodotus on Pan is that he lived 800 years before himself ( c. 1200 BCE ), this being already after the Trojan War.
One of the roles of the alien sidekick is to act as a mouthpiece for social commentary on the human condition from an outsider's point of view.
Forest Lawn's of intensely landscaped grounds and thematic sculptures were the inspiration for the biting commentary of Evelyn Waugh's satirical novel The Loved One and Jessica Mitford's acerbic The American Way of Death.
One can find little of Pelagius ' works in print save his commentary on the Epistle to the Romans, which is similar to Antiochian writings of the same age.
" Gregory also provides guest commentary on the Wonder Showzen Season One DVD.
The film is included in the Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 2 DVD box set ( Disc 4 ), along with an Audio commentary, optional music-only audio track ( only the instrumental, not the vocal ), and a making-of documentary, It Hopped One Night: A Look at " One Froggy Evening ".
The collection is tale 120 in Volume 6 of Sir Richard Burton's 1885 translation of The Book of One Thousand and One Nights ( Arabian Nights ) ( despite criticisms regarding the translation and the commentary of the Burton edition, it remains the most extensive collection of Arabian Nights tales in English and is hence often used for reference purposes ).
One common response of editors for all of these difficulties is to provide written documentation of the decisions that were made, either in footnotes or in a separate section of commentary.
One Bahá ' í scholar states that it can be regarded as the " most influential Quran commentary in Persian outside the Muslim world ," because of its international audience.
The 1985 Doctor Who television serial " Revelation of the Daleks " is loosely based on " The Loved One " and " Soylent Green ," as noted by scriptwriter Eric Saward on the 2005 DVD commentary for the story.
One of Piscopo's more successful bits on SNL included his sports commentary on the Weekend Update portion of the show ( called " SNL Newsbreak " at that time ), led by a series of rhyming or otherwise associated words, rather than a sentence, leading up to his first story.
One of the choirs sings a simple version of the original Miserere chant ; the other, spatially separated, sings an ornamented " commentary " on this.
The One and its Relation to Intellect ( Translation and commentary of selected treatises ).
He created, produces and hosts the long-running political commentary series The McLaughlin Group as well as John McLaughlin's One On One.
* One Night In New York City ( 2CD / DVD ) ( 2005 )-Special features include rehearsal footage and audio commentary from Mike and Howard Portnoy.
One commentary, for example, connects the four letters with the four exiles to which the nation of Israel was historically subject — Babylonia, Persia, Greece, and Rome.
One of his most profound ideas was the mystical and philosophical explanations of the nature of divine mercy, which was a result of his commentary to other works.

One and characterizes
One of the differences that characterizes an extranet, however, is that its interconnections are over a shared network rather than through dedicated physical lines.
One of the most important facts about connectivity in graphs is Menger's theorem, which characterizes the connectivity and edge-connectivity of a graph in terms of the number of independent paths between vertices.
One reviewer characterizes Korean dramas as having excellent production quality, well-drawn but stereotypical characters, and intelligent scriptwriting.
One of the things that characterizes an organization ’ s culture are its kata-its routines of thinking and practice.

One and remark
The battle was costly for both sides, prompting Pyrrhus to remark " One more such victory and I am lost.
One of these genetically engineered characters, named " Eve # 6 ," made a remark about biting a guard's eyeball, which Fagenson thought merited " Eve 6 " as a band name.
One such story says that the kakori kebab was created by the Nawab of Kakori, Syed Mohammad Haider Kazmi, who, stung by the remark of a British officer about the coarse texture of the kebabs served at dinner, ordered his rakabdars ( gourmet cooks ) to evolve a more refined seekh kebab.
One official is heard to remark about the men in the segregation facility, " it's their ass ".
One might remark that if Domitianus had been a senator he would probably have fallen foul of the decision taken by Gallienus early in his sole reign to strip all aristocratic army officers of their commissions.
One outburst cost £ 15, 000 and in 2001, Stannage came under fire for describing First World War soldiers as " thick and ignorant " and he was questioned by police in the same year over allegations that he made a racist remark on his show.
One may remark the states created by applying elements of the local algebra
Thirty eight of his sixty two saves in Game One were made in extra time, a performance that prompted Jack Adams, the manager of the Red Wings, to remark, “ It was like running into one-hit pitching your first time out.
One of Boston's most enduring nicknames, " The Hub of the Universe ", is from a remark by Oliver Wendell Holmes from his 1858 book The Autocrat of the Breakfast-Table in which he mentions the State House ( emphasis added ):
As part of a two year plan to phase turbos out of Formula One, the FIA introduced a mandatory pop-off valve to the turbo powered cars which restricted boost to 4. 0 bar, thus limiting engine power ( one unnamed mechanic was heard to remark at the season opener in Brazil that the pop-off valve was " the only crude piece of engineering on a modern Grand Prix car ").
One common remark is " SSNO ", which means the PIC is unable or unwilling to accept a SID or STAR on an IFR flight.
One must remark that the Armenians proved themselves more welcome in Jerusalem due to their not being belligerents in the wars against the Muslim powers of the day.
One day when composer / conductor Lukas Foss was a guest on the show, he suddenly spouted out this uncensored remark.
One was pointed out by Mr Pocock in his remark that ' if representatives of the two species were to meet the encounter would be more likely to end in the death of the leopard than in the establishment of friendly relations between them.
One of Karadima's accusers called the cardinal's remark about 17-year-olds " an unwarranted attack ".
One episode ( Hunting ) saw him taking offense at Fez's remark of " Not everything in the Constitution makes sense ".
" One of the exceptions to Mallow's remark is the planet Askone, and as revealed in Part IV of Foundation, " The Traders ", Askone was first brought within the Foundation's orbit by a trader, with the priesthood only following on afterwards.

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