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One and force
One day in a bar, so the legend goes, someone put a beer stein with too much force on the monacle and broke it.
One example of this was his assertion that `` all servile revolts must be dealt with by physical force ''.
One effect of the spirited give-and-take of these discussions was to focus attention on practical applications and the necessity of being armed with the facts: knowledge of the destructive force of even the tiniest `` tactical '' atomic weapon would have a bearing on judgments as to the advisability of its use -- to defend Berlin, for example ; ;
One method of building a mooring is to use three or more conventional anchors laid out with short lengths of chain attached to a swivel, so no matter which direction the vessel moves one or more anchors will be aligned to resist the force.
One problem was that a plausible driving force was missing.
One of the two identity discs issued by the South African Navy during WW2 with rank, surname, initials, force number and religious affiliation
One exception was a military force of Poles from the Polish Legions that had fought in Napoleon's army.
One force of marines and sailors was even dispatched inland to Tegucigalpa to provide additional protection for the United States legation.
One illustrative example of a two-body interaction where this form would not apply is for electrostatic potentials due to charged particles, because they certainly do interact with each other by the coulomb interaction ( electrostatic force ), shown below.
One approach is to argue that all real forces drop off with distance from their sources in a known manner, so we have only to be sure that we are far enough away from all sources to ensure that no force is present.
One or more of these elder chiefs might accompany a big force on an important mission, but there was no single " field marshal " in supreme command of all Zulu forces.
" One legal consequence of this is that it is clearly unlawful to annex territory by force.
One of the unique characteristics of the Luftwaffe ( as opposed to other independent air forces ) was the possession of an organic paratrooper force called Fallschirmjäger.
One of the main goals of the air force is to build up an air surveillance system, which will be the cornerstone of the air traffic safety and airspace control.
One tool for determining the direction of the velocity vector of a moving charge, the magnetic field, and the force exerted is labeling the index finger " V ", the middle finger " B ", and the thumb " F " with your right hand.
One might then try to invoke Newton's second law of motion by saying that the external force on the object is related to its momentum by, but this is incorrect, as is the related expression found by applying the product rule to:
One book states that periodic abstinence was recommended " by a few secular thinkers since the mid-nineteenth century ," but the dominant force in the twentieth century popularization of fertility awareness-based methods was the Roman Catholic Church.
One may think of potential energy as being derived from force or think of force as being derived from potential energy ( though the latter approach requires a definition of energy that is independent from force which does not currently exist ).
Shakespeare, on the other hand, uses two sets of twins, which, according to William Connolly, “ dilutes the force of situations .” One suggestion is that Shakespeare got this idea from Plautus ’ Amphitruo, in which both twin masters and twin slaves appear.
One day later Porsche sought to allay fears it would attempt to force a merger with Volkswagen Group.
One month later Nokia announced the sale of Qt's commercial licensing and professional services to Digia, although Nokia was to remain the main development force behind the framework at that time.
One of Raimi's most famous sequences involves a POV shot of actor Bruce Campbell being chased through a cabin by an unseen evil force.
One month after the attack, soldiers force their way into the town hall basement and find the bodies of the emergency operations staff, who have all died of suffocation.

One and burned
One man, badly burned about the face and eyes by an arc welding torch, was blinded and could not find a doctor at the time.
Constantine V convoked a church council in 754, which condemned the worship of images, after which many treasures were broken, burned, or painted over with depictions of trees, birds or animals: One source refers to the church of the Holy Virgin at Blachernae as having been transformed into a " fruit store and aviary ".
One form of the fuel known as RP-1 is burned with liquid oxygen as rocket fuel.
One shop said it was practically able to stay in business just by " making repairs on the electric meters burned out by the students of the city schools who were studying radio ," and all were optimistic about growing public interest in " two new kinds of radio: FM and television.
* One Meridian Plaza, an office building that burned down in 1991 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
One Wired magazine editor stated the only reason for the outfit's fame is " no doubt that the sight of Carrie Fisher in the gold sci-fi swimsuit was burned into the sweaty subconscious of a generation of fanboys hitting puberty in the spring of 1983.
One of the more prominent incidents in the conflict in Kerry, were the " siege of Tralee " in November 1920. when the Black and Tans placed Tralee under curfew for a week, burned many homes and shot dead a number of local people in retaliation for the IRA killing of five local policemen the night before.
One reason for this is the willingness of utility operators to install flue gas cleaning systems so that Bituminous Coal can be burned much cleaner than in decades past.
One of the vegetable oil mills in Piqua burned down — a common fate for wooden buildings soaked with vegetable oil — and the owner, American Linseed Oil Company, dispatched Alfred Willard French, their Chief Engineer, from Brooklyn, New York, to organize and supervise the rebuilding of the oil mill.
One month later the town of Cromwell was torched, with every brothel, bar, flop house and pool hall having been burned to the ground allegedly by friends of Tilghman.
One half of the Roman fleet was burned, sunk, or captured, and the other half followed the fugitive Basiliscus.
One of his successors was less favourable ; after the Northumbrians rebelled against English rule in 948, king Edred had the buildings at Ripon burned.
One thousand villagers, including women and children, were put to the sword and another 500 driven into a storehouse and burned to death.
One of Kotzebue's books was burned during the Wartburg festival in 1817.
One land-clearing system of shifting agriculture is the slash-and-burn method, which leaves only stumps and large trees in the field after the standing vegetation has been cut down and burned, its ashes enriching the soil.
One snowshoe hare was observed on the disturbed plot 2. 5 years after it had been clearcut and burned ; at this stage, ground cover was similar to that of the uncut forest.
One fisherman was badly burned in Fishing Cone in 1921.
One afternoon, while the minister sleeps, Chillingworth discovers something undescribed to the reader, supposedly an " A " burned into Dimmesdale's chest, which convinces him that his suspicions are correct.
One of the four in the Cessna was killed on impact, the remaining three were burned alive.
One of the most characteristic is the burned flour of wheat ( in the Apulian dialect gren IARS ): A dark meal of humble origins, obtained from the grain recovered from the burning of stubble after harvest, from which it was produced the characteristic dark color meal.
One night he made a bonfire in his yard and burned dozens of his oil paintings which had been used for magazine illustration ( worth millions of dollars today ), making an emphatic statement that he was done with illustration forever.
One such event was Wallace's attack on the port of Aberdeen, in which, according to Hary, he burned English ships moored in the harbour.
One member of the Canadian House of Commons demanded the government block the trade, another man burned Pocklington in effigy, and Gretzky's bride, actress Janet Jones, was branded hockey's Yoko Ono.
One witness, Daniel E. Walker, received international attention when he collected the burned remains of the flag and buried them according to military protocol in his backyard.

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