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One and drop
One high-up camera shot is magnificent, as the Germans straggle from a cathedral, dotting a huge, cobblestone square, and drop their weapons.
One method of accomplishing this moor is to set a bow anchor normally, then drop back to the limit of the bow cable ( or to double the desired scope, e. g. 8: 1 if the eventual scope should be 4: 1, 10: 1 if the eventual scope should be 5: 1, etc.
One estimate shows a 38 % drop from 16 million people in 1618 to 10 million by 1650, while another shows " only " a 20 % drop from 20 million to 16 million.
One approach is to argue that all real forces drop off with distance from their sources in a known manner, so we have only to be sure that we are far enough away from all sources to ensure that no force is present.
* One drop rule
One approach is to drop the demand that utility be maximized.
One of their two transport planes missed its drop zone, and four SEALs drowned in a rain squall while making an airborne insertion with their boats off the island's coast.
One of the major differences between a death drop and a regular flying sit spin is the position the skater attains in the air, which is almost horizontal to the ice in the death drop.
One can also carry out the dosimetry of neutron radiation with a few specialised devices such as superheated drop detectors.
* One or more twisted pairs, called a drop wire.
One mission concept, the Venus Aerobot Multisonde ( VAMS ), envisions an aerobot operating at altitudes above that would drop surface probes, or " sondes ", onto specific surface targets.
In November 2009, it was announced that the London Evening Standard would drop its midday " News Extra " edition from 4 January 2010 with the first edition being the West End Final, available from 2 p. m. One edition of 600, 000 copies would be printed starting at 12: 30 p. m., ending 3 a. m. starts for journalists and the previous deadline of 9 a. m. for the first edition ; twenty people were expected to lose their jobs as a result.
One theory for the considerable population drop during the Terminal Formative period is suggested by Santley and colleagues ( Santley et al.
One part per trillion ( 1 ppt ) is a proportion equivalent to one-twentieth of a drop of water diluted into an Olympic-size swimming pool.
One of the features most commonly associated with footie pajamas in the public imagination, the drop seat ( also known as a trap door or butt flap ) is an opening in the buttocks area, traditionally closing with buttons, designed to allow the wearer to use the toilet without removing the sleeper.
One of the more recent decapitations as a result of the long drop occurred when Barzan Ibrahim al-Tikriti was hanged in Iraq in 2007.
Dubstep rhythms are usually syncopated, and often incorporate triplets and the One drop rhythm common to traditional reggae, a reference to the genre's Dub music influences.
One conceivable way to work out q would be to adjust V until the oil drop remained steady.
One method is to drop the nuts from height on to a hard road in the hope of cracking it.
When kissed by Trinity, he comes back to life as The One ; when the Agents try to kill him again, Neo causes their bullets to freeze in mid-air and drop to the ground.
One line (" drop the soap ") during the second " Men on Film " sketch was muted out by Fox censors before ever airing on TV for its implications of prison rape.

One and each
One cannot read the records of scientists, officials and travelers who have penetrated to the minds of the most savage races without realizing that each individual met with is a person.
One good way to cut your labor waste is to make sure you are using just the right number of men in each crew.
Bishop rushed on deck to grab a 20-mm gun, pumping out 400 rounds before sticks of three bombs each crashed into Holds One, Three and Five.
One doctor prescribed a tablespoon of whiskey or brandy before each meal for leg cramps.
One, by Sen. Louis Crump of San Saba, would aid more than 17,000 retailers who pay a group of miscellaneous excise taxes by eliminating the requirement that each return be notarized.
One of these days, I'm going to organize a gigantic exhibition that will span everything that's being painted these days, from extreme abstract expressionism to extreme photorealism, and then you'll be able to see at a glance how much artists have in common with each other.
One variation avoids the use of choice functions by, in effect, replacing each choice function with its range.
One example is the Banach – Tarski paradox which says that it is possible to decompose (" carve up ") the 3-dimensional solid unit ball into finitely many pieces and, using only rotations and translations, reassemble the pieces into two solid balls each with the same volume as the original.
One side or the other rejected each of those proposals.
One goes to the hydrogen atom, and one each to the two neighboring carbons.
One of the most common criticisms of the movement, which does not necessarily come from its opponents, is simply that the anti-globalization movement lacks coherent goals, and that the views of different protesters are often in opposition to each other.
One now leads to Aberdour railway station, a beautifully kept and cared for example of a traditional station, in keeping with its role of transporting at least a quarter of the village's working population to their work each day.
One turn at bat for each team constitutes an inning and nine innings make up a professional game.
One award was presented for both leagues in 1947 and 1948 ; since 1949, the honor has been given to one player each in the National and American League.
One entry of the P-array is used every round, and after the final round, each half of the data block is XORed with one of the two remaining unused P-entries.
One can also define an A-ary function where A is any set ; there is one input for each element of A.
One helpful analogy is that by creating multiple VLANs, the number of broadcast domains increases, but the size of each broadcast domain size decreases.
The Greek Orthodox branch of Christianity continues to use the Greek translation ( the Septuagint ), but when a Latin translation ( called the Vulgate ) was made for the Western church, Kingdoms was first retitled the Book of Kings, parts One to Four, and eventually both Kings and Samuel were separated into two books each.
The bulletin was joined in being simulcast on 10 April 2006 when the BBC News at One ( with British Sign Language in-vision signing ) and BBC News at Six bulletins were added to the schedule following a similar format to the News at Ten in terms of content on the channel once each simulcast ends.
* One & All Lodge No. 330 was consecrated on the 8 March 1810, it currently meets on the second Monday in each month
One problem with this encode-transmit-receive-decode model is that the processes of encoding and decoding imply that the sender and receiver each possess something that functions as a codebook, and that these two code books are, at the very least, similar if not identical.
One composer who was influential in spreading the more serious style that Mozart and Haydn had formed is Muzio Clementi, a gifted virtuoso pianist who tied with Mozart in a musical " duel " before the emperor in which they each improvised and performed their compositions.
One voting table, with a ballot-box each, is set up for at-most 200 names in the voting registry.
One particularly humorous example of such promotional efforts is the Great Comic Strip Switcheroonie, held in 1997 on April Fool's Day, an event in which dozens of prominent artists took over each other's strips.

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