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One and exemplary
One of three Remove juniors from a working class background ( the others being Linley and Redwing ), all of whom are portrayed as being of exemplary character.
Critics often cite certain works by García Márquez, such as A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings and One Hundred Years of Solitude, as exemplary of magical realism, a style of writing in which the supernatural is presented as mundane, and the mundane as supernatural or extraordinary.
The project is called One Harrow, and the new building will provide exemplary learning facilities for the London Borough of Harrow and North West London.
One does not speak of gaining lien because, regardless of one's station in life, one is expected to behave in accordance with the precepts of the culture ; correctly conceptualized, exemplary conduct adds not to one's lien, but to one's mien-tzu.
* One AP Studio Art student ’ s portfolio was selected to appear on a CD of exemplary portfolios ( used to train AP Studio Art teachers nationwide )
One paradigm set forth by Ryle that acts as an exemplary of an archetypal category mistake, is that of a foreign student visiting a university.

One and observation
One of the advantages of this method is that the `` pill '' can remain in the patient for several days, permitting observation under natural conditions.
One such star, however, with a right ascension nearly equal to that of γ Draconis, but in the opposite sense, was selected and kept under observation.
One approach to understanding this process would be to study behavior through direct observation.
One of his specialities was designing camouflaged armoured trees for use as observation posts ; he was wounded in 1916 helping to set up an observation post.
One of the most important aspects of Paul Broca's discovery was the observation that the loss of proper speech in expressive aphasia is due to the brain's loss of ability to produce language, as opposed to the mouth's loss of ability to produce words.
One was the largest observation wheel in the world, the " Millennium Wheel ", or the London Eye, which was erected as a temporary structure, but soon became a fixture, and draws four million visitors a year.
One line of argument in favor of externalism begins with the observation that if what justified our beliefs failed to eliminate significantly the risk of error, then it does not seem that knowledge would be attainable as it would appear that when our beliefs did happen to be correct, this would really be a matter of good fortune.
One of the more popular arguments for internalism begins with the observation, perhaps first due to Stewart Cohen, that when we imagine subjects completely cut off from their surroundings ( thanks to a malicious Cartesian demon, perhaps ) we do not think that in cutting these individuals off from their surroundings, these subjects cease to be rational in taking things to be as they appear.
One claim to why there is a decrease in the usage of libraries stems from the observation of the research habits of undergraduate students enrolled in colleges and universities.
One of the most famous time and observation trials is the " Scott " trial held annually in North Yorkshire.
One problem encountered throughout scientific fields is that the observation may affect the process being observed, resulting in a different outcome than if the process was unobserved.
One standard formula for locating the position of the observation at a given percentile, y, with n data points sorted in ascending order is:
One observation is that slavery becomes more desirable for landowners where land is abundant but labour is scarce, such that rent is depressed and paid workers can demand high wages.
One consequence of the Duhem-Quine thesis is that any theory can be made compatible with any empirical observation by the addition of a sufficient number of suitable ad hoc hypotheses.
One famous observation is of the bending of light from a star by the Sun observed during a solar eclipse.
One large observation studying using US data showed that the odds ratio of crash death is 0. 46 with a three-point belt, when compared with no belt.
One of Van Vliet's last public appearances was in the 1993 short documentary Some Yo Yo Stuff by filmmaker Anton Corbijn, described as an " observation of his observations ".
One of 10 signal stations with telescopes making observation of the next station's signal, a message could be sent from the Admiralty to Portsmouth within 15 minutes.
One wind turbine, an Enercon E66 / 1500 with 1. 5 MW generation capacity, 67 metres nacelle height and 66 metres rotor diameter, which was built in 1999, has an observation deck just below the nacelle.
One observation that has been made about the evolution of larger body size is that rapid rates of increase that are often seen over relatively short time intervals are not sustainable over much longer time periods.
One major observation was that it was swept clean of all domestic refuse, signaling great importance to the culture.
One leg of the " L " is an observation deck with stairs leading to it.
One of the central tenets was the observation of silence in the inner courtyards.

One and reflects
One scholar counted thirty-one cases during this period in which courts found statutes unconstitutional, concluding: " The sheer number of these decisions not only belies the notion that the institution of judicial review was created by Chief Justice Marshall in Marbury, it also reflects widespread acceptance and application of the doctrine.
One modern theory is that Israeli Hebrew's phonology reflects Yiddish elements, not Semitic languages | Semitic ones.
One set of types reflects the basic order of subject, verb, and direct object in sentences:
One manifestation of this view is found in the cognitive science of mathematics, where it is proposed that mathematics itself, the most widely accepted means of abstraction in the human community, is largely metaphorically constructed, and thereby reflects a cognitive bias unique to humans that uses embodied prototypical processes ( e. g. counting, moving along a path ) that are understood by all human beings through their experiences.
One half of the light reflects from roof surface 1 to roof surface 2.
A more current definition of permaculture, which reflects the expansion of focus implicit in Permaculture One, is " Consciously designed landscapes which mimic the patterns and relationships found in nature, while yielding an abundance of food, fibre and energy for provision of local needs ".
One of these is the use of an active and dynamic logo which shows its validity and reflects the site compliance in real time.
One example of this is Tori Busshi's Shaka triad which reflects the style of early to mid-sixth century Chinese style.
One of the interesting aspects of some Schiefspieglers is that one of the mirrors can be involved in the light path twice — each light path reflects along a different meridional path.
One theory is that this reflects how a common ancestor of all arthropods evolved ; starting its life as a small animal with a pair of appendages used for feeding and two pairs used for locomotion, while new segments and segmental appendages were gradually added as it was growing.
One typically imagines some experimental apparatus and procedure which " prepares " this quantum state ; the mathematical object then reflects the setup of the apparatus.
One of the common names for Oenothera, " King's cureall ", reflects the wide range of healing powers ascribed to this plant, although it should be noted that its efficacy for these purposes has not been demonstrated in clinical trials.
One contemporary biblical scholar, Alexander Rofé, has suggested that the verb describing Dinah as " defiled " was added at this time also, as elsewhere in the Bible only married or betrothed women are " defiled " by rape ; the fact that Genesis 34 is the sole exception suggests that it reflects a " late, postexilic notion that the idolatrous gentiles are impure supports the prohibition of intermarriage and intercourse with them.
One of the first references to this type of system is from 1966, in which a vibrating mirrored drumhead reflects a series of patterns from a high frame rate 2D image source, such as a vector display, to a corresponding set of depth surfaces.
One of the items that can be bought is a gun, which reflects the charactization Pentarou ( Penta's son ) will be given in his appearances in the Parodius series.
One interpretation is that this separation merely reflects the distance from the head to the torso.
One of the six students is the story's narrator, Richard Papen, who reflects, years later, on the situation that led to a murder within the group, the murder being confessed at the outset of the novel but the events otherwise revealed sequentially.
In Luke 9: 35, it reflects ἐκλελεγμένος ( Elect One ) with < sup > 45 </ sup > < sup > 75 </ sup > א B L Ξ 892 1241 it < sup > a. aur. ff < sup > 2 </ sup >. l </ sup > vg < sup > st </ sup > cop < sup > mss </ sup >
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One of SAICA's major objectives is to ensure that membership of the accountancy profession better reflects the population demographics of South Africa.
One is that the surface of the water reflects the color of the sky.

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