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Aquarius is identified as " The Great One " in the Babylonian star catalogues and represents the god Ea himself, who is commonly depicted holding an overflowing vase.
Motor Racing Developments Ltd., commonly known as Brabham (), was a British racing car manufacturer and Formula One racing team.
One commonly used example is annatto, extracted from seeds of the tropical achiote tree.
One of the largest of these paintings is a view of St. Bartholomew's Church at Lawrie Park Avenue, commonly known as The Avenue, Sydenham, in the collection of the London National Gallery.
The name Cuāuhtemōc ( Nahuatl pronunciation: ) means " One That Has Descended Like an Eagle ", commonly rendered in English as " Descending Eagle " as in the moment when an eagle folds its wings and plummets down to strike its prey, so this is a name that implies aggressiveness and determination.
One is his transformation of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel's idealistic understanding of dialectics into a materialist one, an act commonly said to have " put Hegel's dialectics back on its feet ".
One of the most commonly used methods for qualitative research in educational psychology is protocol analysis.
One commonly cited influence is of the arrival of the four-string oud, which was introduced by the invading Moors in the 8th century.
One of Barrett's pupils, John Parkin, created his own handwritten grimoire, The Grand Oracle of Heaven, or, The Art of Divine Magic, although it was never actually published, largely because Britain at the time was at war with France, and grimoires were commonly associated with the French.
One such Multiple Kick commonly seen in Taekwondo, is a slightly complex Side Kick where a High Side Kick is followed by a Low Side Kick which is in turn followed by a more powerful Side Kick.
" One of these Indians was Walammottinin ( Hair Bunched and Tied but more commonly known as Twisted Hair ), who became the father of Timothy, a prominent member of the " Treaty " faction in 1877.
One of the most important early works dedicated to criticism of Machiavelli, especially The Prince, was that of the Huguenot, Innocent Gentillet, whose work commonly referred to as Discourse against Machiavelli or Anti Machiavel was published in Geneva in 1576.
One gigaparsec ( Gpc ) is one billion parsecs — one of the largest distance measures commonly used.
One Biblical periodization scheme commonly used in the Middle Ages was Saint Paul's theological division of history in to three ages: the first before the age of Moses ( under nature ); the second under Mosaic law ( under law ); the third in the age of Christ ( under grace ).
One type of DMILS experiment looks at the commonly reported " feeling of being stared at.
One of the most unique marine mammals living in the Persian Gulf is Dugong dugon, commonly referred to as the dugong, or the " sea cow ".
One of the oldest and most commonly used formulations is the " transformation theory " proposed by the late Cambridge theoretical physicist Paul Dirac, which unifies and generalizes the two earliest formulations of quantum mechanics-matrix mechanics ( invented by Werner Heisenberg ) and wave mechanics ( invented by Erwin Schrödinger ).
One of the most commonly used methods is spontaneous parametric down-conversion to generate a pair of photons entangled in polarisation.
One of the reasons that real-valued random variables are so commonly considered is that the expected value ( a type of average ) and variance ( a measure of the " spread ", or extent to which the values are dispersed ) of the variable can be computed.
One of the most commonly encountered slime molds is the yellow Physarum polycephalum, found both in nature in forests in temperate zones, as well as in classrooms and laboratories.
One common typology among sociologists, religious groups are classified as ecclesias, denominations, sects, or cults ( now more commonly referred to in scholarship as New Religious Movements ).
One example of a commonly adopted definition of an apnea ( for an adult ) includes a minimum 10 second interval between breaths, with either a neurological arousal ( a 3-second or greater shift in EEG frequency, measured at C3, C4, O1, or O2 ) or a blood oxygen desaturation of 3 – 4 % or greater, or both arousal and desaturation.
One method of producing an SSB signal is to remove one of the sidebands via filtering, leaving only either the upper sideband ( USB ), the sideband with the higher frequency, or less commonly the lower sideband ( LSB ), the sideband with the lower frequency.
This terminology may be muddled somewhat in other jurisdictions, for instance Europe, where terrestrial channels are commonly mapped from physical channels to common numerical positions ( i. e. BBC One does not broadcast on any particular " channel 1 " but is nonetheless mapped to the " 1 " input on most British television sets ).
One such example is the set of regular languages, most commonly regular expressions, which are generated by finite automata.

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One particular variant of Kaluza – Klein theory is space-time-matter theory or induced matter theory, chiefly promulgated by Paul Wesson and other members of the so-called Space-Time-Matter Consortium.
One of the shorter documents of the Council, the decree was approved by a vote of 2, 321 to 4 of the assembled bishops, and promulgated by Pope Paul VI on October 28, 1965.
One of the shortest conciliar documents, it was approved by a vote of 2, 110 to 39 and promulgated by Pope Paul VI on November 21, 1964.
One year later he suppressed the parliament, and on May 15, 1928, with the approval of the government, he promulgated a new Constitution of the Lithuanian State with more extensive presidential powers.
One of the earliest anti-Jewish edicts, promulgated by Antiochus Epiphanes in about 170 – 167 BCE, sparked a revolt of the Maccabees in Judea.
* " The Eastern Catholic Churches are not ' experimental ' or ' provisional ' communities ; these are sui iuris Churches ; One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic, with the firm canonical base of the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches promulgated by Pope John Paul II.
One of the controversial activities promulgated by some protagonists was known as deprogramming – a form of counter-brainwashing.

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One is the wreck of the VOC ship Zuytdorp lost in 1711 on the coast of Western Australia and where there remains considerable speculation that some of the crew survived and after establishing themselves on shore intermixed with Indigenous tribes from the area.
One reason for this speculation was the inability of the Big 12 to come to an agreement on equal revenue sharing in the conference.
One of the reasons for this speculation is because OKeh recorded quite a number of sides without vocals and issued them on Parlophone and Odeon alongside the vocal versions.
One possible cause of bubbles is excessive monetary liquidity in the financial system, inducing lax or inappropriate lending standards by the banks, which makes markets vulnerable to volatile asset price inflation caused by short-term, leveraged speculation.
The hiatus of Joe Gittleman's band, Avoid One Thing, fueled further speculation of such a reunion.
One source of speculation was the company's bare-bones webpage.
One speculation is that references to President Lincoln were omitted from the records because the mayor in 1906 was George B. McClellan, Jr., son of General George B. McClellan who was general-in-chief of the Union Army during the American Civil War and a bitter rival of Lincoln.
One speculation, first suggested in 1883, is that the occurrence of the Peshtigo and Chicago fires on the same day was not just a coincidence, but that both fires ( and other major, simultaneous fires in Illinois, Michigan and Wisconsin ) were caused by the impact of fragments from Comet Biela.
Despite speculation that the game would be based on Super Metroid, Ken Lobb, Nintendo of America's Director of Game Development, quelled rumors by stating, " One of the things I wanted to get across in today's meeting is that Metroid is not Super Metroid.
One of the main aims in using the land value tax in Jiaozhou Bay was to eliminate such speculation, an aim which was entirely achieved.
One possible theory uses Hawking radiation as a means to exchange energy between the " parent " universe and the " child " universe, and so cause the rate of expansion to accelerate, but this area is under much speculation.
( One popular speculation has Porcia taking her life by burning charcoal in an unventilated room and thus succumbing to carbon monoxide poisoning.
There is some speculation that the ring controlled minor elements, considering the event where Elrond had summoned a torrent of water as the Nazgûl attempted to capture Frodo and the One Ring.
One of his projects had been the design of the estate of David Parish ’ s father in Hamburg, and Parish remembered this when he sought an architect to help him develop settlements on vast tracts of land in northern New York he had purchased on speculation.
Dublin was an important figure in Norwich securing safety from relegation to League One and the supporters recognised his contribution by voting him in second place in the Norwich City player of the year award, and on 23 May 2007 he ended speculation about his future by signing a new one-year contract at Norwich, keeping him at the club until the end of the 2007 – 08 season.
The Welsh hovea pwca ( a " goblin's trick ", or hoax ) could also be the source: One further speculation is that Hocus Pocus is derived from the Welsh term Hovea Pwca, a hoax perpetrated by a hob-goblin or will o ' the wisp called a Pwca, Pooka, or having the personal name Puck.
One common speculation is that churches in the 1880s became fearful that they would lose all of their young members to these societies.
One of the most common accusations against domain name speculation is that it is simply cybersquatting.
One possibility is that it was named after a tribe once living in the area ; however this remains speculation.
Ultra Magnus from Dreamwave Productions ' 21st century re-imagining of the Generation One universe took the opportunity to indulge two contentious aspects of Ultra Magnus previously resigned to fan speculation: here, he was revealed to be Optimus Prime's " brother " in the Dreamwave continuity, and also hinted to be Dion, a childhood friend of Optimus Prime from the animated series, due to the name of a strike force he led.
In the lead-up to the 1998 elections, intense speculation surrounded the role that the new One Nation Party, formed in April 1997 by Queensland federal MP Pauline Hanson, would play.
When three former One Nation MPs, attended the public launch it fuelled media speculation that they may try and influence the new party.
Liuzzi's performance in Formula 3000 led to speculation that Ferrari might employ him, either as a test driver at their Formula One team, or at Sauber, the Formula One team that Ferrari had a close association with as its longtime engine supplier.

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