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One and curious
The longest and best known of these is " El Curioso Impertinente " ( the impertinently curious man ), found in Part One, Book Four.
One of the most versatile small German military vehicles, the Kettenkrad, a curious but useful blend of tractor and motorcycle, was powered with a 1. 4 L Olympia four-cylinder engine.
One curious point, never explained, is that he seems to have had this done by some neighbor girls named Bailey, rather than by his own family.
One curious window on the practicalities of ostracism comes from the cache of 190 ostraka discovered dumped in a well next to the acropolis.
One curious effect is that, unlike ordinary particles, the speed of a tachyon increases as its energy decreases.
One of the villagers becomes curious and asks what they are doing.
One day Martyn happens to get hold of that address and, curious, goes there to investigate.
One of the most curious buildings recovered was in fact a Lupanare ( brothel ), which had many erotic paintings and graffiti inside.
One of the academics present at the meeting, William Channing Webb, a professor of anthropology at Princeton, states that on an 1860 expedition " high up on the West Greenland coast " he had encountered " a singular tribe or cult of degenerate Esquimaux whose religion, a curious form of devil-worship, chilled him with its deliberate bloodthirstiness and repulsiveness.
One suggested child of the Prince and his longtime paramour was James Ord ( born 1786 ), whose curious history of assisted relocations and encouragement has been chronicled ; Ord eventually moved to the United States and became a Jesuit priest ( but appears later to have married, see article on American Civil War General Edward Ord ).
Well into the very late incarnations of the Universal Century timeline, Newtypes remain as rare an occurrence as they were during the One Year War, facilitating a curious cycle of weapons development, in which highly specialized newtype-use weapons are developed, and repeatedly phased out, as fielding people capable of using such weapons in significant numbers remains consistently impossible.
" One of the most curious characteristics of that age ," observed French classical scholar Gaston Boissier, " was that the women appear as much engaged in business and as interested in speculations as the men.
One of the more notable survivals is the curious 19th century font, which is inscribed with one of the longest known palindromes, written in Greek:, which translates as " Cleanse my transgressions, not only my face ".
One curious exclusion, however, is a pupil barrister who in Edmonds v Lawson was held to not be " working " but be " conscientious in receiving instruction ".
One of the kittens is named Milo (" Chatran " in the Japanese version ), and has a habit of being too curious and getting himself into trouble.
One of the largest obstacles scholars had to overcome during the early days of Assyriology was the decipherment of curious triangular markings on many of the artifacts and ruins found at Mesopotamian sites.
One curious feature of the Senchus is the presence of Airgíalla in the lands of the Cenél Loairn.
One curious practice observed since early in the war with humanity was that whenever Chig infantry encountered the grave of a dead human soldier, they would dig up the body and mutilate the corpse, typically by completely dismembering it.
One curious rite practiced among the ogres of one tribe is the " Six Day Night ," where ambitious tribesmen demonstrate their loyalty to Vaprak and their tribal leader by being placed in a dark cavern for six days with no food and only a small amount of water.
Jerome Clark writes that " One curious feature of the post-1887 airship waves was the failure of each to stick in historical memory.
One version of Amazo is pulled from the timestream by a curious Hourman, who wishes to meet his " ancestor ".
One curious design offshoot of the 1300 was the " Pony " jeep-like farm vehicle, later renamed " Dragoon ".
One of the most curious albums issued by the label was a sampler, There is Some Fun Going Forward.
One of the more curious aspects of Sanderstead is that it has no pub, unlike nearby Warlingham which has around six.

One and clause
One of the central clause is § 35 VwVfG.
" One of the biggest stories of the season transpired as the club made a midseason deal for Fred McGriff, which was drawn out for nearly a month as McGriff debated waiving his no-trade clause, as the Cubs led the wild card race by 2. 5 games in early September.
Clause one is a " vesting clause ," similar to other clauses in Articles One and Three, but it vests the power to execute the instructions of Congress, which has the exclusive power to make laws ; " To make all laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into execution the foregoing powers, and all other powers vested by this Constitution in the government of the United States, or in any department or officer thereof.
Pursuant to a parallel clause in Article One, Section Eight, such authority is exclusive: for example, the Supreme Court has held that states may not tax such federal property.
He is puzzled when the Evil One doesn't put up much of a fight, only stipulating an escape clause which allows the man to die if he so wishes, but doesn't worry too much about it.
One clause of the treaty required both countries to limit the number of sites protected by an anti-ballistic missile ( ABM ) system to two each.
One such diagnostic is the relative clause test.
One can form a 2-satisfiability instance at random, for a given number n of variables and m of clauses, by choosing each clause uniformly at random from the set of all possible two-variable clauses.
One may easily encode the vertex cover problem as a W2SAT problem: given a graph and a bound on the size of a vertex cover, create a variable for each vertex of a graph, and for each edge of the graph create a 2SAT clause.
Flo was believed to be set to leave Leeds due to a clause in his contract, but Leeds signed Flo with an initial one year contract to help their 2007 – 08 League One campaign.
One particular clause, which recognized the Moro practice of slavery, also raised eyebrows in Washington, D. C. Bates later admitted that the treaty was merely a stop-gap measure, signed only to buy time until the war in the north was ended and more forces could be brought to bear in the south.
One interpretation of the taking clause is that any restriction on the development potential of land through zoning regulation is a “ taking ”.
The Necessary and Proper Clause ( also known as the Elastic Clause, the Basket Clause, the Coefficient Clause, and the Sweeping Clause < ref >" Constitutional Clauses & Their < http :// lib. law. washington. edu / ref / consticlauses. html >.</ ref >) is the provision in Article One of the United States Constitution, section 8, clause 18:
One effort was the original sponsorship of the bill providing the income tax indexing clause that was later inserted into President Reagan's famous tax reduction bill of 1981, called The Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981.
One distinguishing feature of the letters page was that the magazine gave the letters titles by taking excerpts of the letters ' contents out of context, often by going across sentence boundaries or cutting in the middle of a clause.
One clause prohibited any constitutional amendment regarding the international slave trade.
One way to ensure that the contract will be found to be a final and complete integration is through the inclusion of a merger clause, which recites that the contract is, in fact, the whole agreement between the parties.
One clause mentioned in chapter 10 closes a loophole in promotions, which one private had been exploiting to reattain the attractive rank of Private First Class after any promotion.
One checks to see if a given subject pronoun takes an antecedent in the previous clause or sentence, e. g.
One particular clause, which recognized the Moro practice of slavery, also raised eyebrows in Washington, D. C. Bates later admitted that the treaty was merely a stop-gap measure, signed only to buy time until the war in the north was ended and more forces could be brought to bear in the south. The peace created by the Bates Treaty did not last, however.
One way to avoid the hold-up problem is for the firms to merge, a tactic known as vertical integration, or to enter vertical agreements, e. g. an agreement with a non-compete clause.
Recently, the constitutionality of the retrocession has been called into question based on the application of the contract clause found in Article One of the United States Constitution.
One month later, Taylor exercised a rematch clause in his contract with Pavlik.
One clause of the new lease required that the team name contain the name " Anaheim ".

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