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One and executes
One of the AltiVec units executes integer and floating-point instructions, and the other only permute instructions.
One of the many tools that Krusader provides is the viewer-editor Using the KParts object model, Krusader executes components that are capable of viewing ( and sometimes editing ) specific filetypes and embeds their client area directly into a new Krusader window.
One wrestler executes a spinning leg sweep to the back of the opponent's legs, and the other executes a superkick towards the opponent simultaneously, knocking the opponent backwards.
One is an optimized faster A-stream executing the reduced code, the other is the slower R-stream which runs behind the A-stream and executes the full code.

One and floating
One was that many of the early SIMD instruction sets tended to slow overall performance of the system due to the re-use of existing floating point registers.
One advantage of the double probe is that neither electrode is ever very far above floating, so the theoretical uncertainties at large electron currents are avoided.
One of Jeff Koons ' early signature works was Two Ball 50 / 50 Tank, 1985, which consisted of two basketballs floating in water, which half-fills a glass tank ( an influence on Damien Hirst ).
One of the only floating U. S. post offices is there.
One tank exploded sending thousands of barrels of burning oil floating down Chartiers Creek, killing all vegetation and trees along the stream for a mile.
The Luminous One would appear only as a ghost-like, disembodied, floating head.
One strategy is to fully construct the offshore facility inshore, and tow the installation to site floating on its own buoyancy.
One such difference is the use of a floating polypropylene guide line.
One account describes Bahamut as a fish floating in water, supported by darkness.
In Book One, the readers are introduced to the 18-year-old Halo Jones, who lives in a floating ring-shaped conurbation or housing estate called " The Hoop " that is moored in the Atlantic Ocean off the East coast of America.
#: One rainy morning Commissario Brunetti and Ispettore Vianello respond to an emergency call reporting a body floating near some steps on the Grand Canal.
One reason was the enormous amount of steel needed for the refrigeration plant that was to freeze the pykrete was greater than that needed to build the entire carrier of steel, but the crucial argument was that the rapidly increasing range of land-based aircraft rendered floating islands unnecessary.
One of the treasures that spurred the Europeans to Mars was " liftwood ": a rare cultivated plant with anti-gravity properties that allowed for the construction of giant floating ships.
Later, Devastator's body was found floating in space by the humans — setting up the events seen in Dreamwave's Generation One ongoing series.
One was sold for commercial use as a floating power station.
One use, for instance, would be a sports EyeTap: here the wearer, while in a stadium, would be able to follow a particular player in a field and have the EyeTap display statistics relevant to that player as a floating box above the player.
One can imagine a confrontation between the crews of several reproductions of warships, potentially life-size or reasonably close to it, but actual maneuvers or even floating seems doubtful.
One of the more difficult effects was the floating eyeball, a spy for Lo-Pan.
One has to take into account that implementation issues such as pseudorandom number generators and limited floating point precision can lead to systematic errors, nevertheless, only in very particular cases this has to be taken into account.
One type is a tube with a floating piston.
One night Cathbad is thirsty, and Ness brings him a drink of water from the river, but when he sees two worms floating in it he makes Ness drink it.
One of the busiest and well known tourist attractions in the western United States, Fisherman's Wharf is best known for being the location of Pier 39, San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, the Cannery Shopping Center, Ghirardelli Square, a Ripley's Believe it or Not museum, the Musée Mécanique, the Wax Museum at Fisherman's Wharf, The floating Forbes Island restaurant and restaurants and stands that serve fresh seafood, most notably Dungeness crab and clam chowder served in a sourdough bread bowl.
One thing to consider when getting a term loan is whether the interest rate is fixed or floating.
One incident quoted is particularly terrifying: it describes a canal in Lahore that ran with blood and floating bodies.

One and point
One of the early humorists already mentioned, Thomas Bangs Thorpe, can be used to illustrate another point where Faulkner touches authentic Southern materials and also earlier literary treatment of those materials.
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 might digress at this point and speculate that if it is `` wise '' to create special sections for special status, then why not a special section for women pregnant before marriage, and one for 44-year-old men with teenage children, and so on.
One young man, exhilarated to the point of insanity by liquor and the excitement of the moment, performed a perfect swan dive out of the stands at the Yale Bowl during the Yale-Army football game, landed squarely on his head on the concrete ramp below, and died at once.
One of the Dead Sea Scrolls ( 4Q535, Manuscript B ) is written from Amram's point of view, and hence has been dubbed the Testament of Amram.
The principle it works on, the constant of simultaneity, is analogous in some ways to gravity ... One point has to be fixed, on a planet of certain mass, but the other end is portable.
* One central point of divergence is Steiner's views on reincarnation and karma.
One of the first reactions was to simply increase the guard, creating what at times might seem a small army trailing every leader ; another was to begin clearing large areas whenever a leader was present, to the point where entire sections of a city might be shut down.
Finally the structure portrays the trial faced by the Anointed One as the focal point of the book ( D ).
One important turning point came in the Seven Years ' War, when the British conquered the port of Havana and introduced thousands of slaves in a ten month period.
One large text which has survived, The Book of Two Principles ( Liber de duobus principiis ), elaborates the principles of dualistic theology from the point of view of some of the Albanenses Cathars.
One can use the same principle to specify the position of any point in three-dimensional space by three Cartesian coordinates, its signed distances to three mutually perpendicular planes ( or, equivalently, by its perpendicular projection onto three mutually perpendicular lines ).
In Part Two, the author acknowledges the criticism of his digressions in Part One and promises to concentrate the narrative on the central characters ( although at one point he laments that his narrative muse has been constrained in this manner ).
One featured in the album The Artist in the Ambulance called " The melting point of wax.
One of these is centered on the northwest point of the atoll, another is found near the Point Marianne Cemetery on the southeast end of the airfield.
One aspect that gradually became disturbing from a civil rights point of view, was that relatives would use deception, or legal dealings or even kidnapping to get the recruit into deprogrammers ' hands, without allowing the person any recourse to a lawyer or psychiatrist of their own choosing.
One reason that the ancients treated the parallel postulate as less certain than the others is that verifying it physically would require us to inspect two lines to check that they never intersected, even at some very distant point, and this inspection could potentially take an infinite amount of time.
One is translation, which means a shifting of the plane so that every point is shifted in the same direction and by the same distance.
One point that Bagley noted was that students in the U. S. were not getting an education on the same levels as students in Europe who were the same age.
One of the topics he dealt with was the freedom of the will, a crucial point.
One point agreed on is that fractal patterns are characterized by fractal dimensions, but whereas these numbers quantify complexity ( i. e., changing detail with changing scale ), they neither uniquely describe nor specify details of how to construct particular fractal patterns.
One purpose of point positioning is the provision of known points for mapping measurements, also known as ( horizontal and vertical ) control.
One often cited example, though perhaps not Luther's chief concern, is a condemnation of the selling of indulgences ; another prominent point within the 95 Theses is Luther's disagreement both with the way in which the higher clergy, especially the pope, used and abused power, and with the very idea of the pope.
One group of opponents of this point of view, including many European nations, maintain that all civilized nations have certain norms of conduct expected of them, including the prohibition of genocide, slavery and the slave trade, wars of aggression, torture, and piracy, and that violation of these universal norms represents a crime, not only against the individual victims, but against humanity as a whole.
* All at One Point — The fact that all matter and creation used to exist in a single point.

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