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One of Eisenhower's enduring achievements was championing and signing the bill that authorized the Interstate Highway System in 1956.
One of the enduring influences the Star Wars saga has had in popular culture is the idea of the fictional Jedi values being interpreted as a modern philosophical path or religion, spawning various movements such as the controversial Jediism ( religious ) and the Jedi census phenomenon.
One of Descartes ' most enduring legacies was his development of Cartesian or analytic geometry, which uses algebra to describe geometry.
One of the enduring difficulties with defining social epistemology is defining what knowledge means in this context.
The passengers, including " Zeph " the burro, that rode the Zephyr on the " Dawn-to-Dusk Dash " gather for a group photo in front of the train after arriving in Chicago on May 26, 1934. One interesting and enduring exhibit was the 1933 Homes of Tomorrow Exhibition that demonstrated modern home convenience and creative practical new building materials and techniques with twelve model homes sponsored by several corporations affiliated with home decor and construction.
One of his most enduring pieces followed Benvenuto Cellini — the Grande messe des morts, first performed at Les Invalides in December of that year.
One of Macready's innovations – the use of Stonehenge-like structures on stage to indicate an ancient setting – proved enduring on stage into the twentieth century, and can be seen in the 1983 television version starring Laurence Olivier.
One of the keys to the Achaemenid success ( as with most enduring great empires ) was their open attitude to the culture and religion of the conquered people, so the Persian culture was the one most affected as the Great King endeavoured to melt elements from all his subjects into a new imperial style, especially at his capital Persepolis.
One of Pea Ridge ’ s most enduring businesses has been Webb ’ s Feed and Seed, established in the 1930s by Hugh and Nell Webb.
One of the most popular and enduring American entertainers of the mid-20th Century, Martin was nicknamed the " King of Cool " due to his seemingly effortless charisma and self-assuredness.
One reason for the enduring success of the Waite-Smith deck may be the richness of symbolic signification that Smith brought to the Minor Arcana.
One of the most enduring and recognized symbols of Citadel Hill's role in shaping Halifax is the daily ceremonial firing of the noon gun.
One of the enduring images of Gish's silent film years is the climax of the melodramatic Way Down East, in which Gish's character floats unconscious on an ice floe towards a raging waterfall, her long hair trailing in the water.
One of Muawiyah's most controversial and enduring legacies was his decision to designate his son Yazid as his successor.
One of the most enduring of its type, the magazine continued until 1929.
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 most enduring Chinese literary characters, Sun Wukong has a varied background and colorful cultural history.
One of Xiaowen's enduring legacies was the establishment of the equal-field system in China, a system of government-allotted land that would last until the An Shi Rebellion in the mid Tang Dynasty ( 618 – 907 ).
" The Book One deals with the withdrawal of the outward life — so far as positive duty allows and emphasizes an interior life by renouncing all that is vain and illusory, resisting temptations and distractions of life, giving up the pride of learning and to be humble, forsaking the disputations of theologians and patiently enduring the world's contempt and contradiction.
" The book continues the theme of the Book One, and contains instructions concerning " inward peace, purity of heart, a good conscience — for moderating our longings and desires, for patience, for submission to the will of God, for the love of Jesus, for enduring the loss of comfort, and for taking up the Cross.
One of their most enduring numbers is the ever-so-mildly risqué " Have Some Madeira, M ' Dear ".
One of the most enduring phrases associated with the Rangers today is One Riot, One Ranger.

One and legacy
One legacy not drawn from the Group was anonymity, which came about due to AA wishing to avoid the publicity-seeking practices of the Oxford Group and to not promote, Wilson said, " erratic public characters who through broken anonymity might get drunk and destroy confidence in us.
One legacy of the previous era is a greatly overstaffed military industry ; under former leader Josip Broz Tito, military industries were promoted in the republic, resulting in the development of a large share of Yugoslavia's defense plants but fewer commercially viable firms.
One of Microsoft's biggest advances initially developed for Windows NT was a new 32-bit API, to replace the legacy 16-bit Windows API.
One of the most important of these powers — a legacy of General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq ; is the president's power to dissolve the National Assembly " in his discretion where, in has arisen in which the Government of the Federation cannot be carried on in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution and an appeal to the electorate is necessary.
One legacy of nuclear testing before most forms were banned has been significantly raised levels of background radiation.
: One of the main implicit benefits is that CORBA provides a neutral playing field for engineers to be able to normalize the interfaces between various new and legacy systems.
One easy trick for legacy code to adopt a more efficient model without major changes to its source code is simply to set the sleep parameter passed to WaitNextEvent to a very large value — on OS X, this puts the thread to sleep whenever there is nothing to do, and only returns an event when there is one to process.
One of the main issues that government censors identified was the concern that details of Hu's relationship with Deng Xiaoping ( especially details of Hu's removal from power after resisting orders to crack down on student demonstrators in 1987 ) would reflect poorly on Deng's legacy.
One remaining, though symbolic, legacy of Andorra's special relationship with France and Spain, is that the Principality has no postal service of its own – French and Spanish postal services operate side by side, although each of them issues separate stamps for Andorra, instead of using their own.
One aspect of his legacy which has remained less renowned is his involvement with Samuel de Champlain, and his fledgling colony along the St. Lawrence River.
One of the features of many teen idols is that their fans ( and, in some cases, the musicians themselves ) tend to develop a distaste for the music once they become adults, and it is not much listened to by adults, except for nostalgia: the legacy of bubblegum pop.
One JOHNNIAC legacy was the JOSS programming language ( the JOHNNIAC Open Shop System ), an easy-to-use language which catered to novices.
One important legacy of Curtin's was the significant expansion of social services under his leadership.
Despite his dispatch box successes ( Smith was always more effective in the House of Commons than on platforms or at Prime Minister's Questions, though he began to improve at the latter during the final months of his life ), Tony Blair and Gordon Brown were, under Smith's leadership, restless and anxious in private that the party had adopted a " One more heave " approach and had become overly cautious in tackling the legacy of " tax and spend ".
One element of this is a critique of " Colonial Mentality " which writers have traced well beyond the legacy of 19th century colonial empires.
One consequence of Barthes ' breadth of focus is that his legacy includes no following of thinkers dedicated to modeling themselves after him.
One area of Auerbach's legacy that is less positive was his underpaying of his players while the Celtics ' coach.
One of the first pianists to leave recordings, he had a long career on the concert stage and in the studio and left us a great legacy.
One aspect of the quartet's legacy to football was the conversion of an old storage room into the now legendary Boot Room, which was used for tactical discussion whilst cleaning and repairing boots.
One famous example of Googie's legacy is the Space Needle in Seattle, Washington.
One worker of Indian Statistical Institute is still bears this legacy of ankantavada.
One legacy of this period is an historic waterfront district lined with buildings in the treaty port style.
One lasting legacy of the Silverbird design is the " Regenerative cooling-regenerative engine " design, in which fuel or oxidizer is run in tubes around the engine bell in order to both cool the bell and pressurize the fluid.
One historian summarized his complex personality and legacy with these words: " He played many characters — the rich man of simple tastes, the gentleman who loathed gentlemanly C's, the passionate theorist of democracy whose personal conduct was suavely autocratic.

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