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One and exception
One state, Alabama, closes its fiscal year on September 30, and all cities in the state, with one exception, also close fiscal years on September 30.
( One exception is Winnipeg, which reserves 959 only ).
One exception to this rule was the Italian Cannone da 90 / 53 which was highly effective when mounted on trucks, a fit known as the " autocannoni da 90 / 53 ".
One notable Manifesto Group exception was its secretary, future Defence Secretary George Robertson, who was the only officer to remain.
One noteworthy exception is provided by the caeside anion ().
One notable exception is the abolition of the death penalty by the Emperor Saga of Japan in 818.
One exception was a lengthy interview with Libération in 2003 in which he explained his approach to filmmaking.
One exception is the experimental Saab Variable Compression engine ( SVC ).
One notable exception to this rule is if the kicking team on a 3rd down punt play is penalized before the kick occurs: the receiving team may not decline the penalty and take over on downs.
One exception is Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, which locates Arthur's court at " Camelot "; however, in Britain, Arthur's court was generally located at Caerleon, or at Carlisle, which is usually identified with the " Carduel " of the French romances.
One exception is the environmental scanning electron microscope, which allows hydrated samples to be viewed in a low-pressure ( up to ) and / or wet environment.
One notable exception to this general trend, Switzerland, mandates the possession of a personal, government-issued firearm by members of the militia ( typically males between 20 and 30 ).
One exception was a military force of Poles from the Polish Legions that had fought in Napoleon's army.
One exception is Barjami road, named after one of the leading engineers behind Kistas modernisation, Sam Barjami.
One exception to this modern trend is Joseph Campbell's book The Hero With a Thousand Faces ( 1949 ), which claims that all hero myths follow the same underlying pattern.
One example of an exception to this " rule " is the metabolism of glucose.
After World War II, racing recommenced in the 1950s and the Nordschleife of the Nürburgring again became the main venue for the German Grand Prix as part of the Formula One World Championship ( with the exception of 1959, when it was held on the AVUS in Berlin ).
One major exception is the fourth verse of the poem For the Fallen by Laurence Binyon which is often known as " The Ode to the Fallen " or more simply as " The Ode ".
( One exception is the throubes olive, which can be eaten fresh.
One exception can be modern Cherokee who are predominantly monotheistic but apparently not panentheistic ( as the two are not mutually exclusive ); yet in older Cherokee traditions many observe both aspects of pantheism and panentheism, and are often not beholden to exclusivity, encompassing other spiritual traditions without contradiction, a common trait among some tribes in the Americas.
One interesting exception was a horizontal seven inch turntable.
( One exception is the trunk engine piston, shaped more like those in a modern internal-combustion engine.
One significant exception is the river with the most abundant flow in Spain, the Ebro, which flows eastward to the Mediterranean.
One exception to these laws exists in Crown Casino, any player with a VIP loyalty card can still insert $ 100 notes and use the autoplay feature, whereby the machine will continue to play without player intervention until credit is exhausted or the player intervenes.
One exception, rice, most of which was produced in the east, had become a major nontraditional export in recent years.

One and kicker
One Hickok biographer, Joseph Rosa, put it: " the accepted version is that the cards were the ace of spades, the ace of clubs, two black eights ( clubs and spades ), and the queen of clubs as the ' kicker '.

One and phenomenon
One, a reservation on the point I have just made, is the phenomenon of pseudo-thinking, pseudo-feeling, and pseudo-willing, which Fromm discussed in The Escape From Freedom.
One of the finest natural examples of this ordering phenomenon can be found in precious opal, in which brilliant regions of pure spectral color result from close-packed domains of amorphous colloidal spheres of silicon dioxide ( or silica, SiO < sub > 2 </ sub >).
One possible explanation was that upwardly accelerating shock waves from the impact accelerated charged particles enough to cause auroral emission, a phenomenon more typically associated with fast-moving solar wind particles striking a planetary atmosphere near a magnetic pole.
But follow-up studies have ( depending on who was summarizing the results ) failed to replicate the phenomenon or produced mixed results ( Bem & others, 2001 ; Milton & Wiseman, 2002 ; Storm, 2000, 2003 ). One skeptic, magician James Randi, has a longstanding offer — now U. S. $ 1 million —“ to anyone who proves a genuine psychic power under proper observing conditions ” ( Randi, 1999 ).
One is that conventional astronomers, studying stars, planets, and galaxies, might serendipitously observe some phenomenon that cannot be explained without positing an intelligent civilization as the source.
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 the earliest of these was Al-Kindi ( c. 801 – 73 ) who wrote on the merits of Aristotelian and Euclidean ideas of optics, favouring the emission theory since it could better quantify optical phenomenon.
One of the suspected mechanisms behind the autoimmune phenomenon is the existence of microchimerism, i. e. fetal cells circulating in maternal blood, triggering an immune reaction to what is perceived as " foreign " material .< ref name = Bianchi >
One can know that it is not part of the idiom because it is variable, e. g. How do we get to the bottom of this situation / the claim / the phenomenon / her statement / etc.
One well-known and popular example of Engrish in pop culture is the video game translation phenomenon " All your base are belong to us ", which also became an Internet meme.
One of these is the phenomenon of entanglement, as illustrated in the EPR paradox, which seemingly violates principles of local causality.
One particular phenomenonthe formation of coordinated coalitions that raid neighbouring territories to kill conspecifics – has only been documented in two species in the animal kingdom: ' common ' chimpanzees and humans.
One example is the phenomenon of " over-education " ( referring to post-secondary education ) in the North American labour market.
One theory is that ball lightning may be created when lightning strikes silicon in soil, a phenomenon which has been duplicated in laboratory testing.
One phenomenon that has resulted from the Taiwanization movement is the advent of Taike subculture, in which young people consciously adopt the wardrobe, language and cuisine to emphasize the uniqueness of popular, groundroots Taiwanese culture, which in previous times had often been seen as provincial and brutally suppressed by Chiang Kai-shek.
One popular theory to explain this phenomenon is that development is less necessary in tropical regions-" you can lie in a hammock and pick bananas ," as opposed to the need to invent agriculture and economy in order to prosper and survive.
One of the most well-known analyses of vanguardism as a cultural phenomenon is the Italian essayist Renato Poggioli's 1962 book Teoria dell ' arte d ' avanguardia ( The Theory of the Avant-Garde ).
One explanation for this phenomenon is pareidolia, the tendency of the human brain to perceive meaningful patterns in random noise.
One of the earliest instances of this phenomenon was Hōjō Sōun, who rose from relatively humble origins and eventually seized power in Izu province in 1493.
One interpretation of the phenomenon of the Adlet ( and the theme of the " Dog Husband ") sees the difference between the dog-like children and the other, the Adlet, as crucial.
One of the first to explain it was the Irish scientist Sir George Stokes from the University of Cambridge, who named the phenomenon " fluorescence " after fluorite, a mineral many of whose samples fluoresce strongly due to impurities.
One truly remarkable phenomenon in the post-Cold War upsurge of Chinese nationalism is that Chinese intellectuals became one of the driving forces.
One phenomenon which would indicate a possible fragility of theory of mind in primates occurs when a baboon gets lost.
One of the experiments, a video taken to study atmospheric dust, may have detected a new atmospheric phenomenon, dubbed a " TIGER " ( Transient Ionospheric Glow Emission in Red ).
One competing theory has radically stated that macropsia may be an entirely psychological pathological phenomenon without any structural defect or definite cause.

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