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One interesting feature observed about Clipperton Island's flora is that the vegetation is arranged in parallel rows of species ; dense rows of taller species alternate with lower, more open vegetation.
One unique feature to this console is the ' hold ' button, which allowed the player to freeze the game, change the time or change the speed of the game during the course of the game.
One important feature of dendrites, endowed by their active voltage gated conductances, is their ability to send action potentials back into the dendritic arbor.
One long-running feature of the show was " Captain Fantastic ", featuring a parody superhero ( Jason ) in improbable, even macabre adventures against villainess Mrs. Black ( Coffey ).
One of Wollheim's short stories, " Mimic ," was made into the feature film of the same name, released in 1997.
One distinctive feature that has caused a great amount of interest among linguists is what is traditionally seen as three degrees of phoneme length: short, long, and " overlong ", such that, and are distinct.
One notable feature is the pure fixed-point arithmetic to avoid rounding errors which would arise with floating-point arithmetic.
One Thousand and One Nights was the first erotic animated feature film, and at 130 minutes, it remains one of the longest animated films.
One very important feature of the Hall effect is that it differentiates between positive charges moving in one direction and negative charges moving in the opposite.
One of three members of the committee, Thomas Jefferson proposed that one side of the seal feature Hengist and Horsa, " the Saxon chiefs from whom we claim the honor of being descended, and whose political principles and form of government we assumed.
One feature of this name is that IONA has the same spelling as the island of Iona which is off the coast of Scotland but with which Irish people have strong cultural associations.
One unique feature of the lake is the Z-shaped Bay of Quinte which separates Prince Edward County from the Ontario mainland, save for a isthmus near Trenton ; this feature also supports many wetlands and aquatic plants, as well as associated fisheries.
One unique feature of the show was the Mouseketeer Roll Call, in which many ( but not all ) of that day's line-up of regular performers would introduce themselves by name to the television audience.
One characteristic feature is a tripartite singulative – collective – plurative number system, which Blench ( 2010 ) believes is a result of a noun-classifier system in the protolanguage.
One distinguishing feature of Ibadism is the choice of ruler by communal consensus and consent.
One unusual feature of Barnard 68 is its vibrations, which have a period of 250, 000 years.
One feature classification, regio, was originally used on early maps of the Moon and Mercury ( drawn from telescopic observations ) to describe vague albedo features.
One common feature of many RPGs is the role of gamemaster, a participant who has special duties to present the fictional setting, arbitrate the results of character actions, and maintain the narrative flow.
One subtle feature of rockets relates to energy.
NIOT researchers claim that there are two sets of ripples visible at the site ; One set is a natural feature formed by tidal currents while the other set has formed in relation to underlying structural features.
One of the key feature of the unit cell of YBa < sub > 2 </ sub > Cu < sub > 3 </ sub > O < sub > 7-x </ sub > ( YBCO ) is the presence of two layers of CuO < sub > 2 </ sub >.
One striking feature of their appearance was the abundance of feathers stuck in their shirts and their red caps.
One particularly interesting feature found on the island is the Kaali crater.

One and Romanian
One of his earliest surviving works, under the guidance of his anatomy teacher, Dimitrie Gerota, is a masterfully rendered écorché ( statue of a man with skin removed to reveal the muscles underneath ) which was exhibited at the Romanian Athenaeum in 1903.
One of the most prominent buildings is the neoclassical Romanian Athenaeum, which was founded in 1852, and hosts classical music concerts, the George Enescu Festival, and is home to the George Enescu Philharmonic Orchestra.
One of his first acts was to change the name of the party from the Romanian Workers ' Party back to the Communist Party of Romania, and declare the country the Socialist Republic of Romania rather than a People's Republic.
In the Season One episode " The Carriers ," one of the villains reads a book whose title is the ( incorrect ) Russian Na Voina ( About War ); police vehicles are often labelled as such with words such as " poliiçia ", and " poIiia ", and a gas line or tank would be labelled " Gaz " which is a Romanian translation.
One of the largest Romanian cities, with a population of 303, 708 inhabitants ( the third most populous city in the country, as of 2011 ), and considered the informal capital city of the historical region of Banat, Timișoara is the main social, economic and cultural center in the western part of Romania.
One UNESCO report put the illiteracy rate among the Roma in Romania at 30 percent, as opposed to the near universal literacy of the Romanian public as a whole.
One ingredient required in all recipes by Romanian tradition is lovage, which has a characteristic flavour.
One of them, Gheorghe Zamfir, is famous throughout the world today, and helped popularize a traditional Romanian folk instrument, the panpipes.
One of two airports serving the Romanian capital, the other being Băneasa, it is named after Romanian flight pioneer Henri Coandă, builder of Coandă-1910 aircraft and discoverer of the Coanda effect of fluidics.
One voice in support of this view is that of Ion Petrovici, a Junimist academic, who recounted that hearing Iorga lecture had made him overcome a prejudice which rated Maiorescu above all Romanian orators.
One of the most famous hore is the Hora Unirii ( Hora of the Union ), which became a Romanian patriotic song as a result of being the hymn when Wallachia and Moldavia united to form the Principality of Romania in 1859.
One of his other major achievements in theology is the 45-year-long comprehensive series on Orthodox spirituality known as the Romanian Philocaly, a collection of texts written by classical Byzantine writers, that he edited and translated from Greek.
One of the main goals his publications had was expanding the coverage of modern Romanian culture beyond its early stages, during which it had mainly relied on publishing translations of Western literature — according to Garabet Ibrăileanu, this was accompanied by a veiled attack on Gheorghe Asachi and his Albina Românească.
One year later, the National School ( the first school in Buzău to teach in the Romanian language ) was open, and in 1838 Şcoala Normală ( a school for teachers ) was inaugurated by Dionisie Romano.
One of the most enduring and famous Romanian legends, the legend of Meşterul Manole, is related to the monastery's construction.
One of the pioneers of rugby in Romania, the first team was created in 1956 under the name of CONSTRUCTORUL, meaning the " builder " in Romanian.
One Canadian ( John Carberry ) and one Romanian pilot ( Alexander Papana ) entered the contest in the German team.
One of his contributions to the magazine singles him out as a radical liberal: Despre starea socială a muncitorilor plugari în Principatele Române în deosebite timpuri (" On the Social Status of the Ploughmen of the Romanian Principalities at Various Times ") argues for a land reform, aimed at dispossessing the boyars of large plots of land ( that would in turn be awarded to landless peasants ); it was used as reference by Karl Marx in his succinct analysis of the events, a fact which was to earn Bălcescu credentials in Communist Romania.
In preparation for the procedures, the Securitate took direct inspiration from the Slánský trials in Communist Czechoslovakia ( where a team of Romanian officers had been sent to take notes ) and, possibly, from the Soviet Trial of the Twenty One ( which was allegedly used as template for Calmanovici's fabricated confession ).
One such image is found by chance by her husband, who is in Romanian army with the rank of captain ( he was in Bucharest at the time of the invasion ).
One of the perpetrators, ethnic Hungarian Pál Cseresznyés, was tried, convicted, and sentenced to 10 years in prison, but was released in 1996 by Romanian president Emil Constantinescu, as an act of reconciliation.
One can get a sense of both the nature of early professional Yiddish theatre, and the directions it subsequently took, from these 1877 remarks by Moses Schwarzfeld: " If we write only comedies or if we only imitate German, Romanian and French pieces translated into Yiddish, all we will have is a secondary Jewish stage ... just making people laugh and cry is an evil for us Jews in Romania " and calling for serious and " educational " Jewish theatre.
One tells that the name of the region is derived from straşnic, a Romanian adjective that can mean " terrible ", " frightening ", and the story goes that in former times this region was covered by a fearsome forest.
One Latin element that has survived in Romanian while having disappeared from other Romance languages is the morphological case differentiation in nouns, albeit reduced to only three forms ( nominative / accusative, genitive / dative, and vocative ) from the original six or seven.

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