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One of the features of Baltic languages is the number of conservative or archaic features retained.
One that he often commended was the conservative sheriff of Caddo Parish, Louisiana, J. Howell Flournoy, for particular effectiveness.
Ideologically, One Nation Conservatism identifies itself with a broad liberal conservative stance.
One contemporary example of suspension of disbelief is the audience's acceptance that Superman hides his identity from the world by simply donning a pair of glasses, conservative clothing, and acting in a " mild-mannered " fashion.
One plan to achieve this was to try to persuade conservative investors to purchase one of the television networks, and then invite Agnew to run it.
One scientific study found that promiscuous men and women are judged equally harshly and both genders express strong preference for sexually conservative partners.
David Evanier, in an article published in the American conservative magazine The Weekly Standard, called Hobsbawm " Stalin's cheerleader ," writing: " One can learn almost nothing about the history of communism from Hobsbawm's Interesting Times — nothing about the show trials, the torture and execution of millions, the Communist betrayal of Spain.
One member of the Senate of Canada who opposed the merger continues to sit as the sole member of the " Progressive Conservative " caucus, and the conservative parties in most Canadian provinces still use the Progressive Conservative name.
Red Tories tend to be traditionally conservative, that is, " Tory " in the Disraelian sense in social policy, placing a high value on the principles of noblesse oblige, communitarianism, and One nation conservatism — and were thus seen as moderate ( in the context of classical economic thought ) in their economic policy.
One, conservative towards Classicism, taking roots in timelessness, wanting to sanctify again the healthy, physically plastic in pure drawing after nature ... after so much eccentricity and chaos reference to the repercussions of World War I ...
One newspaper wrote, comparing the current lifestyles of the Sex Pistols: " Only original bassist Glen Matlock remains touring with his own band, an irony given that he was sacked for being too conservative ".
One of the most important was the disdain heaped upon her by Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordsworth, poets who in their youthful, radical days had looked to her poetry for inspiration, but in their later, conservative years dismissed her work.
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 Anker's greatest admirers and collectors is former Swiss Federal Councillor Christoph Blocher, since the 1980s Switzerland's most influential conservative politician, who also published an apologetic essay on Anker.
Economics in One Lesson ( 1946 ) has been called Hazlitt's " most enduring contribution ," with a million copies sold and available in ten languages, it is considered an " enduring classic " in conservative, free market and libertarian circles.
Since leaving Congress, DeLay has co-authored ( with Stephen Mansfield ) a political memoir, No Retreat, No Surrender: One American's Fight, founded a strategic conservative political consulting firm, First Principles, LLC, and competed on the ninth season of Dancing with the Stars, until stress fractures in his feet caused him to withdraw.
One easy way to increase the power of a test is to carry out a less conservative test by using a larger significance criterion.
One media researcher has written that " it is the very arbitrariness of this control regime that cows most journalists into more conservative coverage.
One main thermodynamic potential that has a physical interpretation is the internal energy, U. It is the energy of configuration of a given system of conservative forces ( that is why it is a potential ) and only has meaning with respect to a defined set of references ( or data ).
One anomalous figure of the early period of modernism also deserves mention: Gerard Manley Hopkins wrote in a radically experimental prosody about radically conservative ideals ( not unlike a later Ezra Pound ), and he believed that sound could drive poetry.
One conservative pundit even called Kawaguchi the “ new Yukio Mishima ”, a well known right wing Japanese novelist.
One of his early primary backers was former gubernatorial candidate Joe Shell of Bakersfield, California, a conservative who had opposed Richard M. Nixon in the 1962 primary.
In Taiwan, Hsing Yun is notable for his activity in political affairs, particularly on the One China Policy as well as government legislation supported by the Kuomintang, and is often criticized for his views by those in favor of Taiwanese independence, conservative Buddhists and religious figures.
One of the most traditional and conservative regions of Greece, Mani is a stronghold of the right-wing New Democracy party.

One and magazine
If it is not enough that all of our internationalist One Worlders are advocating that we join this market, I refer you to an article in the New York Times' magazine section ( Nov. 12, 1961 ), by Mr. Eric Johnston, entitled `` We Must Join The Common Market ''.
One of the better-known examples of this is the album Transilvanian Hunger by Darkthrone – a band whom Johnathan Selzer of Terrorizer magazine says " represent the DIY aspect of black metal ".
Time magazine named him " One of the 25 most influential Evangelicals in America.
" One proposal devised by the College humor magazine the Dartmouth Jack-O-Lantern was Keggy the Keg, an anthropomorphic beer keg who makes occasional appearances at College sporting events.
One theory is that this was caused by a design fault in the ammunition loading system to the main gun turrets, so that an enemy hit on the turret set off an explosion in the magazine, thus sinking the ship.
Jacobs, an editor at Esquire magazine, read the entire 2002 version of the 15th edition, describing his experiences in the well-received 2004 book, The Know-It-All: One Man's Humble Quest to Become the Smartest Person in the World.
Ackerman saw his first " imagi-movie " in 1922 ( One Glorious Day ), purchased his first science fiction magazine, Amazing Stories, in 1926, created The Boys ' Scientifiction Club in 1930 (" girl-fans were as rare as unicorn's horns in those days ").
One innovative form of graffiti that emerged in the UK in the 1970s was devised by the Money Liberation Front ( MLF ), essentially a loose affiliation of underground press writers such as the poet and playwright Heathcote Williams and magazine editor and playwright Jay Jeff Jones.
One journalism magazine, Columbia Journal Review
The article in question, published in issue 10 of ACE magazine in July 1988, featured Flare Technology, a group of computer hardware designers whom, having split from Sinclair, had built on their work on Sinclair's aborted Loki project to create a system known as Flare One.
In 2009, a poll of 217 Formula One drivers conducted by the British magazine Autosport named Schumacher as " the second-greatest Formula One driver who ever lived ", just behind Ayrton Senna, and the most complete driver, just ahead of Senna.
One steady form of revenue has come from foreign editions of the magazine.
In his 1997 interview with Arthur Marx in Cigar Aficionado magazine, Falk said " One evening when I arrived late, she looked at me and asked, ' Young man, why are you always late?
One interviewer, speaking for large numbers of his peers, said that he bought his first copy of the magazine upon initial arrival on his college campus, which he described as a " rite of passage ".
Todd McCarthy in Variety magazine wrote, " One of the film's indisputable triumphs is its soundtrack, which mixes Carter Burwell's original score with classic pop tunes and some fabulous covers.
One huge attraction of the magazine was its incorporation of mini-game scenarios, capable of completion in a single night's play, rather than the mega-marathon games typical of the off the shelf campaigns.
To quote the magazine: ( p. 102 )" One architect from Cram's firm survives.
One of the first weapons designed for this role was the Madsen machine gun, which, though having a limited magazine capacity, was still more than that of the typical infantry rifle, and it gave the infantry a base of fire weapon that was more suited to maneuver warfare than the bulkier machine guns of the period, such as the MG 08.
One journal to precede Nature was titled Recreative Science: A Record and Remembrancer of Intellectual Observation, which, created in 1859, began as a natural history magazine and progressed to include more physical observational science and technical subjects and less natural history.
One Wired magazine editor stated the only reason for the outfit's fame is " no doubt that the sight of Carrie Fisher in the gold sci-fi swimsuit was burned into the sweaty subconscious of a generation of fanboys hitting puberty in the spring of 1983.
His other TV appearances included Down You Go, What's My Line ?, Camera One, Ken's Column, Trader Horne ( a weekly advertising magazine for the Tyne Tees region ), Let's Imagine, Call My Bluff ( as team captain ), and various specials with Richard Murdoch such as Free and Easy ( 1953 ) and Show for the Telly ( 1956 ).
One critic described the original lay-out of the magazine as owing much to “ Neo-Brechtian Nihilism ” although Rushton thought it resembled a betting shop floor.
One player told the British football magazine FourFourTwo that he was locked in a garage when his team played Obilić.
One magazine devoted to providing consumers with accurate reviews of products is Consumer Reports, not to be confused with Consumers Digest.

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