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One of the most distinctive characteristics of the Tubulidentata is their teeth.
One distinctive feature that has caused a great amount of interest among linguists is what is traditionally seen as three degrees of phoneme length: short, long, and " overlong ", such that, and are distinct.
* 1980 – Roland TR-808: One of the most popular programmable analog drum machines ; its distinctive analog sounds, such as its cowbell sound and its kick drum, have become pop-music clichés, heard on countless recordings.
One proposed explanation of the existence of the recency effect in a continual distractor condition, and the disappearance of it in an end-only distractor task is the influence of contextual and distinctive processes.
One of the most distinctive features of Vedda religion is the worship of dead ancestors: these are termed " nae yaku " among the Sinhala-speaking Veddas.
One distinctive feature of the companies was that they included only males.
One of the most famous buildings of the structural expressionist style, the skyscraper's distinctive X-bracing exterior is actually a hint that the structure's skin is indeed part of its ' tubular system '.
One says that TAG is not a distinctive form of argument: this objection claims that the form of the TAG ( indirect, transcendental ) is really just a reworking of the standard deductive and inductive forms of reasoning ; it claims that there is really not much difference between Thomas Aquinas and Cornelius Van Til.
One of Judaism ’ s most distinctive and challenging ideas is its ethics of responsibility reflected in the concepts of simcha (" gladness " or " joy "), tzedakah (" the religious obligation to perform charity and philanthropic acts "), chesed (" deeds of kindness "), and tikkun olam (" repairing the world ").
One distinctive feature of the Toulon climate is the wind, with 115 days a year of strong winds ; usually either the cold and dry Mistral or the Tramontane from the north, the wet Marin ; or the Sirocco sometimes bearing reddish sand from Africa ; or the wet and stormy Levant from the east.
One of the most distinctive characteristics of Gothic architecture is the expansive area of the windows as at Sainte Chapelle and the very large size of many individual windows, as at York Minster, Gloucester Cathedral and Milan Cathedral.
One of the two most distinctive features of the crown was a large fan-like ornament generally described as a representation of seven of the spearhead of the traditional Malagasy warrior's spear joined together at the base, but in photographs and paintings it appear to look more like seven large feathers.
One distinctive character trait is a habit of eating his hat whenever he is defeated by Scrooge.
One distinctive feature of the pre-Reformation houses of the Order was that they were double monasteries, with both men and women forming a joint community, though with separate cloisters.
One of the most distinctive features of the language is the prominence of click consonants ; the word " Xhosa " begins with a click.
One of the distinctive features of the town ’ s growth has been the predominant southward and eastward expansion of its suburbs, with the River Roe flood plain continuing to contain the town to the west and north.
One distinctive characteristic of Chinese military science is that it places emphasis on the relationship between the military and society as well as views military force as merely one part of an overarching grand strategy.
One of the most common and distinctive seaweed species that grow among the rock pools and the nearshore rockshelfs is Neptunes Necklace ( Hormosira banksii ) a seaweed made of small buoyant fleshy bead-like structures which resemble strongly that of a necklace.
One of the distinctive houses in a Lebec neighborhood.
One of Catskill Park's distinctive yellow and brown highway markers, showing Pine Hill
One distinctive feature of ' directory submission ' is that it cannot be fully automated like search engine submissions.
One unusual feature of the ICTS cars is that they are driven by linear induction motors: instead of using conventional motors to turn the wheels, they push themselves along the route using alternating flat magnets reacting with the distinctive di-magnetic aluminum metal plate that runs down the centre of the tracks.
One of the best known symbols of Cleveland is the distinctive hill of Roseberry Topping, which overlooks Newton under Roseberry on the Great Ayton to Guisborough road.
One of the most distinctive landmarks left from the operation are the ruins of the jetty used to load the shingle on to boats so it could be transported across the country.
One of the most distinctive Si La customs is tooth painting: men traditionally painted their teeth red, while women painted theirs black.

One and contribution
One particular contribution towards formalizing these differences came from Noah Webster, who wrote the first American dictionary ( published 1828 ) with the intention of showing that people in the United States spoke a different dialect from Britain, much like a regional accent.
"... One major contribution of AI and cognitive science to psychology has been the information processing model of human thinking in which the metaphor of brain-as-computer is taken quite literally.
One contribution was An Index of Uncle Scrooge Comics.
One contribution to this pragmatic efficiency is supplied by the guidance a representation provides for organizing information so as to facilitate making the recommended inferences.
One argument states that Plautus writes with originality and creativity — the other, that Plautus is a copycat of Greek New Comedy and that he makes no original contribution to playwriting.
One of these works was The Authoritarian Personality ( 1950 ), published as a contribution to the Studies in Prejudice performed by multiple research institutes in the US, and consisted on a ' qualitative interpretations ' that uncovered the authoritarian character of test persons through indirect questions.
One important contribution that he made to modern science and modern intellectual culture was the principle of parsimony in explanation and theory building that came to be known as Occam's Razor.
One way to determine the contribution of genes and environment to a trait is to study twins.
One important contribution of Brodmann's area 44 is also found in the motor-related processes.
One of the newest monuments to be dedicated to the fighting contribution of a group is the Celtic Cross memorial commemorating the Scottish contributions and efforts in the fighting in Flanders during the Great War.
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 ).
One possibility if ultimately unverifiable is that Florence's contribution lay in assembling the source materials which John consulted for the entries covering the period between the 9th and 11th century.
In truth, a few songs sounded like solo efforts, while Lodge's " Survival ", Hayward's appropriate closing " The Day We Meet Again " and Pinder's lone final contribution and lead vocal, " One Step Into The Light " ( curiously as the band is depicted as doing so on the cover photo – where Pinder is perhaps significantly barely glimpsed at all and almost out of focus ) were all high points on the album.
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.
One of the purposes of domestic partnership relation is to recognize the contribution of one partner to the property of the other.
One major theoretical contribution of this " multi-carriage train " perspective is its allowance for the existence of inconsistencies among the three cognitive components in their mutual conditioning with behavior.
" One of his most passionately held principles was an implacable opposition to tobacco and its powerful political lobby: in 1999, the World Health Organization awarded him the Director-General's Prize for outstanding global contribution to tobacco control.
One particular problem was the absence of any provision for graduated withholding of the federal contribution.
One of his greatest accomplishments was his contribution to the redefining of the Greek Language.
The vibrant, power-packed tone of his voice, while exceedingly thrilling, could never be described as " honeyed " or " seductive " and this reduced the effectiveness of his contribution to the more intimate passages of love duets, such as the one for the protagonist and Desdemona that crowns Act One of Otello.
One of only four players who played both matches, Chappell scored 47 and 59, but his best remembered contribution to the match was an attempted citizen's arrest ( along with England captain Ian Botham ) of an MCC member who attacked one of the umpires in a very ill-tempered scene.
One alternative is to rank players using " counting stats " -- simply their gross totals — but this is unacceptable as well, since it is likely that the contribution a marginal player makes, even if it does help a team win one game, is not enough to justify his presence in the Majors.
One of his great contribution to dance was his 1928 publication of Kinetographie Laban, a dance notation system that came to be called Labanotation and is still used as one of the primary movement notation systems in dance.
His last contribution appeared in issue # 277 of March 1988 (" One Special Day in the Dungeon ", written by Antonio Prohías ).

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