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One finds, for example, that a terse and stereotyped verbal expression, seeming at first to be a mere hollow convention, reveals itself over the months of therapy as the vehicle for expressing the most varied and intense feelings, and the most unconventional of meanings.
One of his men, however, Wiglaf, who finds great distress in seeing Beowulf's plight, comes to Beowulf's aid.
One day when Freyja wakes up and finds Brísingamen missing, she enlists the help of Heimdall to help her search for it.
Some cosmologists and physicists argue that a challenge to the cosmological argument is the nature of time: " One finds that time just disappears from the Wheeler – DeWitt equation " ( Carlo Rovelli ).
One rarely finds modern circuits that are entirely analog.
One often finds books of the Iliad and Odyssey cited by the corresponding letter of the Greek alphabet, with upper-case letters referring to a book number of the Iliad and lower-case letters referring to the Odyssey.
One who studies these books in the order of their production with reference to their inner content finds a direct development with a strong reformatory tendency.
One finds in the biblical text ,” writes Alfred Sendrey,a sudden and unexplained upsurge of large choirs and orchestras, consisting of thoroughly organized and trained musical groups, which would be virtually inconceivable without lengthy, methodical preparation .” This has led some scholars to believe that the prophet Samuel was the patriarch of a school, which taught not only prophets and holy men, but also sacred-rite musicians.
One of his significant finds during his first journey during 1900 – 1901 was the Taklamakan Desert oasis of Dandan Oilik where he was able to uncover a number of relics.
The Book of One Thousand and One Nights has a story, ' The Tale of Buluqiya ', in which the hero searches for immortality and finds a paradise with jewel-encrusted trees.
" One of the reasons Moon finds 23 significant is because " All the great anarchists died on the 23rd day of some month or other.
Part One of the book finds young Jonathan Livingston frustrated with the meaningless materialism and conformity and limitation of the seagull life.
One of their films, Tol ' able David ( 1921 ), in which Barthelmess starred as a teenage mailman who finds courage, was a major success.
One night Neville is startled awake and finds Ruth about to leave.
One disadvantage of minimal deterrence is that it requires an accurate understanding of the level of damage an adversary finds unacceptable, especially if that understanding changes over time so that a previously credible deterrent is no longer credible.
One criticism regarding the Prime Directive is that it is inconsistently applied, depending on a planet's strategic importance or the circumstances in which a starship crew finds itself.
* Author Neil Gaiman wrote a short story called " One Life, Furnished in Early Moorcock '" about a troubled boy who loves the stories about Elric, and finds escape from the everyday world in them.
One of the most considerable Alpine ranges, the Bernese Alps extend from the gorge of Saint-Maurice, through which the Rhone finds its way to Lake Geneva, to the Grimsel Pass or, depending on the definition, to the river Reuss ( thus including the Urner Alps ).
One way that this risk can be avoided is if the predator finds an alternative prey species or if an alternative prey species is introduced ( something that ecologists and environmentalists try to avoid whenever possible ).
One also finds Eshbaʿal ( one of Saul's sons ) and Beʿeliada ( a son of David ).
One finds in the Tanakh the plural forms b < sup > ə </ sup >' ālîm ' Baʿals ' or ' Lords ' and aštārôt Ashtarts, though such plurals don't appear in Phoenician or Canaanite or independent Aramaic sources.
One day, idly playing with the Gate, he finds an old hat lying on the floor by the Gate.
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One of the important and difficult decisions which had to be made in this budget concerned the role of the B-70, a long-range supersonic bomber.
One drawback to them is that the coldness of the iced drink may cause the tapioca balls to harden, making them difficult to suck up through a straw and chew.
One reason for coding is to enable communication in places where ordinary spoken or written language is difficult or impossible.
One can answer the question, is someone asleep less conscious than someone thinking about a difficult problem.
One consequence of this is that its users face difficult choices in targeting, to avoid expending the missiles on targets of low value.
One of the most difficult issues concerning recognition and reconciliation of ministries was that of the historic episcopate.
One of the suggested causes is that under Soviet planning, price ceilings created major problems ( shortages, queuing for bread, households hoarding money ) which made the transition to an unplanned economy more difficult.
The popularity of the instrument is documented in Leopold Mozart's second edition of his Violinschule, where he writes " One can bring forth difficult passages easier with the five-string violone, and I heard unusually beautiful performances of concertos, trios, solos, etc.
One of the peculiarities of classical electromagnetism is that it is difficult to reconcile with classical mechanics, but it is compatible with special relativity.
One of the benefits of having gnutella so decentralized is to make it very difficult to shut the network down and to make it a network in which the users are the only ones who can decide which content will be available.
One solution to this problem is to have the air separated from the water by an elastic diaphragm ( similar to an expansion tank ); however, this solution can be problematic in developing countries where replacements are difficult to procure.
One needed also to know the precise time, which was difficult to ascertain in foreign lands.
One question that arises here is how to determine a money value for each alternative to facilitate comparison and assess opportunity cost, which may be more or less difficult depending on the things we are trying to compare.
One of the reasons M-theory is so difficult to formulate is that the numbers of different types of membranes in the various dimensions increases exponentially.
One possible source of confusion is that these terms are difficult to define, because many people use them interchangeably or with very different meanings.
One ironic effect of high school exit examinations is that it may become more difficult to graduate from high school than enter college.
One of the largest and most difficult engineering projects ever undertaken, the Panama Canal shortcut made it possible for ships to travel between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans in half the time previously required.
One more issue is that some complex instructions are difficult to restart, e. g. following a page fault.
One of the difficult ones is that the punishment cannot be enforced unless there is a confession of the person, or four male eyewitnesses who each saw the act being committed.
One improper connection could take down the whole network and finding the source of the trouble was difficult.
Levinas also condemned Heidegger's involvement with National Socialism, stating " One can forgive many Germans, but there are some Germans it is difficult to forgive.
One disadvantage is that conventional electricity production requires a low-temperature energy sink, which is difficult ( i. e. heavy ) in a spacecraft.
One man named Rolando del Campo who was a carpenter in Pampanga vowed to be crucified every Good Friday for 15 years if God would carry his wife through a difficult childbirth.
One drawback to consider is that it is difficult to estimate how much rope is needed, which can lead to needlessly long working ends.

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