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One can read a text both in terms of a chronological context ( for example, as a contribution to a discipline or tradition as it extended over time ) or in terms of a contemporary intellectual moment ( for example, as participating in a debate particular to a certain time and place ).
Mobutu explained the executions as follows: " One had to strike through a spectacular example, and create the conditions of regime discipline.
One main aspect of science ignored in most museums is the history of the discipline.
One cannot expect them to fit into a state that requires order and discipline.
One of the primary difficulties with teaching system administration as a formal university discipline, is that the industry and technology changes much faster than the typical textbook and coursework certification process.
One can pursue the roots of gospel music through the academic discipline of ethno-musicology ( going back to Europe and Africa ), through a study of the 2, 000-year history of church music, and through a study of rural folk music traditions.
One is to offer lawyers the chance to acquire an advanced level of expertise in a specific legal discipline, such as tax law.
One motivating factor behind the changes in the legislation combining discipline acts across the armed forces is the trend towards tri-service operations and defence organisations.
One discipline of epistemology focuses on partial knowledge.
He lost his place in the national team several times in the period before early-1999, due to lack of form and discipline, before becoming One Day International captain in early-2002 and Test captain in early-2004.
One author, nearly a century ago, reports that in his day the Roman universities gave a doctoral biretta in black silk, Louvain gave a biretta with a colored tuft according to the academic discipline in which the doctorate was awarded, and the Catholic University of America gave a velvet biretta with red tuft and trim to doctors of theology.
One important innovation was the " gunfighter's pā ", which was designed to be defended with ranged weapons and to offer defenders protection against the firearms of the enemy This type of pā was later widely used in the New Zealand Land Wars, with extensive modifications to deal with the heavy artillery, superior numbers and discipline in attack of British troops.
The multidisciplinary aspect allows the researcher to easily search outside of his discipline " and " One advantage of WOS over Scopus is the depth of coverage, with the full WOS database going back to 1945 and Scopus going back to 1966.
One of the larger ones, the Liverpool Christian Fellowship School, made national headlines in 2001 when they led a campaign ( backed by 40 other schools ) to halt the decline of discipline within schools and retain their right to use the cane as a threat of punishment.
One of the main themes of the book is that the outcome of warfare is pre-determined: ' Victory in warfare is from Allah ... and is not due to organisation and planning nor to the number of troops and supporters., He describes how discipline was maintained while marching through enemy territory:
One leading university in this field is Royal Holloway University of London where the discipline is taught as part of an Environmental Archaeology degree.
One of the committee's main jobs was handling issues of discipline, but committee members were not barred from involvement in decisions involving their own clubs.
One of his famous books is Rules, Norms and Decisions ( 1989 ), introducing constructivism to the discipline, marking a landslide in the study of international relations.
While the 1st ID, aka The Big Red One had enjoyed considerable combat success under Allen's leadership, Bradley was highly critical of both Allen and Roosevelt's wartime leadership style, which favored fighting ability over drill and discipline: " While the Allies were parading decorously through Tunis ," Bradley wrote, " Allen's brawling 1st Infantry Division was celebrating the Tunisian victory in a manner all its own.
One of the main discussion venues for this discipline is the Model-Driven Web Engineering Workshop ( MDWE ) held yearly in conjunction with the International Conference on Web Engineering ( ICWE ) conference.
One of Hawke's qualities as a leader was his willingness to impose discipline when necessary and a famous instance of this occurred in 1897 when he was forced to dismiss Bobby Peel from Yorkshire's service for drunkenness.
One may exhaust all the merit or virtuous credit one has earned through tapas if one indulges in actions contrary to the principles and discipline of tapas, such as indulging in sense pleasures, or committing a sin or a crime.
61, pp. 482-5 )) One feature of his work that has won fairly wide acceptance among sociologists, as reflected in its incorporation into leading introductory textbooks in the discipline, is his ecological and evolutionary typology of human societies first proposed in Power and Privilege and enhanced later in Human Societies and other publications This typology is based on a combination of two elements: ( 1 ) the kind of environment to which the society must adapt, and ( 2 ) its level of technological development.
One of Inspector's criticisms, highlighted in the press was the use of wooden staves to enforce discipline.

One and administered
One such fatal poison is secretly administered by the Harkonnens to Thufir Hawat, the Mentat of House Atreides, in order to keep Hawat's allegiance as the only provider of the antidote ( in the 1984 movie version, it is shown that Hawat has to milk a gruesome captive cat for the antidote every day ).
One of federal law enforcement ’ s surveillance tools is ‘‘ Project Carnivore ,’’ a Justice Department Internet surveillance program that is administered by the Federal Bureau of Investigation ( FBI ) to access information flowing to and from a central processing unit on a network connection.
One such experiment aimed at determining the precise fatal dose of a poison of the alkaloid group ; according to the testimony of one doctor, four Russian POWs were administered the poison, and when it proved not to be fatal they were " strangled in the crematorium " and subsequently " dissected ".
One village, Jupa (), is administered by the city.
* One uninhabited island in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Mexico which belongs directly to the central State public land and is administered by the high-commissioner of the French Republic in French Polynesia: Clipperton.
Several objections were filed with the reasons for objection listed as, " One, the judges of the election administered the oath to themselves swearing in each other ; and Two, the words ' for incorporation ' were written on one ballot while ' against corporation ' was written on another ballot.
One of Cohen's inspirations for the character of Dr. Zoidberg was the fact that Star Trek character Bones, the ship's doctor ( Leonard McCoy ) frequently administered medical treatment to aliens such as Mr. Spock, so Cohen wished human characters in Futurama to be in the uneasy situation of being treated by an alien doctor.
One village, Odăile, is administered by the town.
One village, Priseaca, is administered by the city.
One village, Tudor Vladimirescu, is administered by the city.
One dose usually lasts 4 to 9 hours and is usually administered once or twice daily.
One village, Pârcovaci, is administered by the town.
One such sysop door was DOORWAY by Marshall Dudley, which could run many DOS programs by modem, including file managers, DOS prompt, and the specialized editing programs that administered the BBS.
On November 22, 1963, following the assassination of President Kennedy, federal judge Sarah T. Hughes administered the Presidential Oath of Office to Lyndon Johnson aboard Air Force One, the only time a woman has done so, as the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court normally has this honor.
One thing that is confirmed is that a systemic infection in animals is typically seen when antibiotics are administered for extended periods of time.
One of the main reasons for his disaffection appears to have been the severity of the corporal punishment that was constantly administered for what in his view were trivial offences.
The team is administered by the Bangladesh Cricket Board ( BCB ). Bangladesh is a full member of the International Cricket Council ( ICC ) with Test and One Day International ( ODI ) status.
In 1965, the Fédération Internationale de l ' Automobile, that administered Formula One racing, agreed to raise the series ' maximum engine capacity from to from 1966.
One village, Buciumeni, is administered by the town.
One village, Balasan, is administered by the city.
One prominent theory was that West and his colleagues had made the mistake of scaling up the dose in proportion to the animal's body weight, rather than its brain weight, and without considering other factors, such as its metabolic rate .. Another theory was that while the LSD had caused Tusko distress, it was the drugs administered in an attempt to revive him that actually caused death.
One village, Cisnădioara, is administered by the town.
One of the schools in the area is St. Stephen's College, which is administered jointly by the Ministry of Education and the Anglican Board.
One treatment seemed to clear the boy's head, but left him violent as a result ; he killed the scientist who had administered the treatment and escaped from Arkham.

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