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One and component
One can render this in an XML-enabled browser ( such as Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox ) by pasting and saving the DTD component above to a text file named example. dtd and the XML file to a differently-named text file, and opening the XML file with the browser.
One component of this theory is what is called the " analogy of the crossword puzzle.
One component of this was the Poro, an organisation common to many different kingdoms and even ethnolinguistic groups.
One component is treated parametrically and the other non-parametrically.
One fluorescent component is now known to be beta-carboline.
One must think of this as being a " perfect world " representation of the component.
Plotinus does this by making the potential or force ( dunamis ) the Monad or One and making the demiurge or dyad, the action or energy component in philosophical cognitive ontology.
One model for the mechanism of fever caused by exogenous pyrogens includes LPS, which is a cell wall component of gram-negative bacteria.
One component sends the sound out to the listener, but is not directly connected to the listener with the hearing loss.
Saruman, however, reassured the Council that Sauron's evident effort to find the One Ring ( a necessary component of his resurgence ) would fail, as the Ring would long since have been carried by the river Anduin to the Sea ; and the matter was allowed to rest.
One component of assimilation would be the distribution of property held in-common by the tribe to individual members of the tribe.
One component contains water and the other component reacts with water.
One of the stocks involved in this squeeze, Beazer Homes USA, was a component of the then-bulging real estate bubble.
One can always type this main component by typing the letter it is situated on four times.
One problem for the early twenty-first century is the fact that the organic component of any deposited material is readily destroyed by heat, such as occurs when a gun is fired or a bomb is detonated, when the temperature may reach as high as 500 ° C.
One of the functions of such software is the configuration of bills of materials or BOMs, taking the component parts list from engineering ( eBOM ) and manufacturing ( mBOM ) and updating it from " as designed “ through " as built ”, " as delivered ", “ as maintained ”, andas used ”.
The " Soldier's Boot Camp " follows the actors as they take preparation for their roles to an extreme ( 30 minutes )), " One Hour Over Tokyo " and " The Unsung Heroes of Pearl Harbor ", two History Channel documentaries along with " Super-8 Montage ", a collection of unseen Super-8 footage shot for potential use in the movie by Michael Bay's assistant, Mark Palansky ; " Deconstructing Destruction ", an in-depth conversation with Michael Bay and Eric Brevig ( of Industrial Light and Magic ) about the special effects in the movie and " Nurse Ruth Erickson interview " complete the extra features component.
One of the parts, a code component, is for storage and processing.
One approach is to use a chemical like methylene blue so that any urinary component can be detected.
One quirk of some Viola is the elusive scent of their flowers ; along with terpenes, a major component of the scent is a ketone compound called ionone, which temporarily desensitises the receptors of the nose, thus preventing any further scent being detected from the flower until the nerves recover.
One particularly important component of many mixed phase systems is cholesterol, which modulates bilayer permeability, mechanical strength and biochemical interactions.
One explanation of ' smoothing ' is that the capacitor provides a low impedance path to the AC component of the output, reducing the AC voltage across, and AC current through, the resistive load.
In October 2001, Trek introduced a custom bike program named Project One, which gave customers the opportunity to customize their Trek bike by selecting the bike ’ s paint scheme and component mix.

One and reform
One of the key priorities of the reform of the military is make it more ethnically diversified.
One of the most influential texts that he read was Cheng Kuan-ying's Sheng-shih Wei-yen ( Words of Warning to an Affluent Age ), a political tract that lamented the deterioration of Chinese power in East Asia, arguing for technological, economic and political reform, modelling China on the representative democracies of the western world.
One of the best examples of this is Félix Voisin who for approximately ten years ran a reform school in Issy for the express purpose of correction of the mind of children who had suffered some hardship.
One of the tasks of the newly established association was to initiate a language reform to replace loanwords of Arabic and Persian origin with Turkish equivalents.
West Pakistan formed a seemingly homogeneous block but with marked linguistic and ethnic distinctions and the One Unit policy was regarded as a rational administrative reform which would reduce expenditure and eliminate provincial prejudices.
One of the most zealous champions and advisers of this reform was Zephaniah, and his writing remains one of the most important documents for the understanding of the era of Josiah.
One notable responsibility that was transferred to the Communities during the third state reform was education.
One of SWAPO's policies, that had been formulated long before the party came into power, was land reform.
One response has been to encourage ' primary care reform ', including greater use of multidisciplinary health care teams.
Kennett's profile continued to grow as he became a major commentator on national issues, including urging the new government of John Howard to introduce tax reform, and actively opposing the rise of the One Nation Party of Pauline Hanson.
One refused and was banished to the countryside for labor reform.
The term was used in British politics ( where it is used in a quite different sense: see One Nation Conservatism ), but was last used in Australian political life to describe a tax reform package by the Labor government of Paul Keating, whose urban-based, Asia-centric, free-market, and pro-affirmative action policies were representative of what One Nation voters were opposing.
One of the best and least controversial examples of " neoliberal " reform is Russia, whose reforms in 1989 were justified under neoliberal economic policy but which lacked any of the basic features of a neoliberal state ( e. g. the rule of law, free press ) which could have justified the reforms.
One of Pitt ’ s first major actions as Prime Minister was, in 1785, to put a scheme of parliamentary reform before the Commons, proposing to rationalise somewhat the existing, decidedly unrepresentative, electoral system by eliminating thirty-six rotten boroughs and redistributing seats to represent London and the larger counties.
One was concerned with questions of faith ( fidei ), another with negotiations for peace ( pacis ), the third with reform ( reformatorii ), and the fourth with what they called " common concerns " ( pro communibus ).
One notable reform was the introduction of women's suffrage for federal elections in 1902.
One of Bucer's first actions in the cause of reform was to debate with Thomas Murner, a monk who had attacked Luther in satires.
One of the difficulties in introducing a spelling reform is how to it is reflect different pronunciations, often linked to regions or classes.
One of the most important tasks facing the new constitutionalist Senate was to consider proposals for the reform of the Diet of Finland and, although initially sceptical about some of the proposal, Ståhlberg played a role in the drafting of the legislation which created the Parliament of Finland.
One area of reform given high priority by the Frei Administration was the fostering of networks of local, self-help organisations ( especially among the “ unorganised ” residents of the shantytowns ), which was placed under a national supervisory council.
One of the main issues was whether the Monarchy would survive a constitutional reform and this blocked the issue for a long time.
One barrier to accounting reform are governments themselves.
* El Salvador: One among several land reform efforts was made during the revolution / civil-war during the 1980s.

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