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One and general
One might argue that the ultimate purpose of literary scholarship is to correct this spontaneous provincialism that is likely to obscure the horizons of the general public, of the newspaper critic, and of the creative artist himself.
One reason is, of course, that the new scepticism has been willing to maintain the general picture of the invasions as portrayed in the traditional sources.
One is impressed with the dignity, clarity and beauty of this new translation into contemporary English, and there is no doubt that the meaning of the Bible is more easily understandable to the general reader in contemporary language in the frequently archaic words and phrases of the King James.
One could interpret this passage as being another example of the mainstream Christian belief in a general resurrection ( both for those in heaven and for those in hell ).
One was a praetor under Emperor Tiberius ’ reign and the other, his son, was a general.
One reason that financial officials were elected was that any money embezzled could be recovered from their estates ; election in general strongly favoured the rich, but in this case wealth was virtually a prerequisite.
One final act had to be performed, however: al-Fihri's general, al-Sumayl, had to be dealt with, and he was garroted in Córdoba's jail.
One month prior to the end of the 1961 season, Richards resigned as the team's skipper to become the general manager of the expansion Houston Colt 45s.
One out of three people with bipolar disorder report past attempts of suicide or complete it, and the annual average suicide rate is 0. 4 %, which is 10 to 20 times that of the general population.
One of the documents of that time states, " The Victory immediately gained the general sympathy of Russian society and it continued to grow.
One consequence of this is that in standard general relativity, the universe began with a singularity, as demonstrated by Stephen Hawking and Roger Penrose in the 1960s.
One of the oldest means of receiving DTV ( and TV in general ) is using an antenna ( known as an aerial in some countries ).
One of the few general approaches is through the Hasse principle.
" One general may be General Agustin Ndong Ona, reported in 2004.
One notable exception to this general trend, Switzerland, mandates the possession of a personal, government-issued firearm by members of the militia ( typically males between 20 and 30 ).
One more consequence of the catastrophe at the battle of Edessa was that Gallienus lost control over the two provinces of Germania, Britain, Spain and a large part of Gaul, when another general, Postumus, had declared his own realm ( typically known today as the Gallic Empire ).
One might proceed with this story, and consider the fact that in general the actual situation could have been different.
One of the tenets he put forward was that a general should only engage in battle when he was sure of victory or had no other choice.
One general characteristic of games that Wittgenstein considers in detail is the way in which they consist in following rules.
" One party government ", as this system is sometimes called, has been the general rule for almost three hundred years.
One of his professor at NDU was general Jehangir Karamat who served Musharraf's guidance counselor and instructor who had significant influence on Musharraf's philosophy and critical thinking.
One was a general distrust of political scientists and institutions that were engaged in political science.
One problem with this approach is that it is unknown whether quantum gravity will actually conform to a simple and elegant theory, as it should resolve the dual conundrums of special relativity with regard to the uniformity of acceleration and gravity, and general relativity with regard to spacetime curvature.
One of the most general words is chosen to typify the spectrum as its headword, which labels the whole group.
One was killed by a general of Saladin and the others were slain while trying to escape.

One and criticism
Such an anagram may be a synonym or antonym of its subject, a parody, a criticism, or praise ; e. g. George Bush = He bugs Gore ; Madonna Louise Ciccone = Occasional nude income or One cool dance musician ; William Shakespeare = I am a weakish speller, Roger Meddows Taylor = Great words or melody.
One criticism of the Christadelphian movement has been over the claim of John Thomas and Robert Roberts to have " rediscovered " scriptural truth.
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 possible criticism is that it is less intuitive than The Rational Model.
One criticism of these devices is that they may lead to unwanted metallic clicking noises.
One thousand pages of essays, criticism, extracts from novels, etc.
One criticism leveled at Gone with the Wind is for its portrayal of African Americans in the 19th century South.
One of the most important early works dedicated to criticism of Machiavelli, especially The Prince, was that of the Huguenot, Innocent Gentillet, whose work commonly referred to as Discourse against Machiavelli or Anti Machiavel was published in Geneva in 1576.
One can do this sort of harsh criticism on one's own, but others can help greatly, if important assumptions are shared with the person offering the criticisms.
One such criticism was that subjects were simply cheating.
One major criticism of Rolling Stone involves its generational bias toward the 1960s and 1970s.
One criticism of the latter type was that it was not healthy for a man of Boccaccio's age – approximately 38 – to associate with young ladies, to whom the work is supposedly written.
One of Hamilton's letters, a scathing criticism of Adams that was fifty-four pages long, became public when it came into the hands of a Republican.
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.
One branch of the criticism focuses on whether the Act improves competition and benefits consumers, or merely aids inefficient businesses at the expense of more innovative ones.
One criticism of pyramid-style play is that it rewards knowledge of the obscure over the important.
One criticism is that many economists do not share Caplan's views on the nature of public choice.
One of the party's co-founders, Ginette Skandrani, had long attracted criticism due to her involvement with Holocaust deniers.
One frequent criticism of The Population Bomb is that it focused on spectacle and exaggeration at the expense of accuracy.
One criticism of Hall offered suggestions of ways to change the problem he cites.
One reviewer even accused Patchen of being " naive ," a common criticism aimed at his work, particularly regarding his fervent, pacifistic beliefs.
* Robert Magliola, Phenomenology and Literature ( Purdue University Press, 1977 ; 1978 ) systematically describes, in Part One, the influence of Husserl, Heidegger, and the French Existentialists on the Geneva School and other forms of what becomes known as " phenomenological literary criticism "; and in Part Two describes phenomenological literary theory in Roman Ingarden and Mikel Dufrenne.
One criticism is on how the new series has revolved around the dealing with and acquisition of ever more powerful artifacts and entities, in a kind of technological / magical arms race.
One such criticism is that the eviction at the end of the film occurred on a different day from Smith's speech, but the two events were intercut for emotional effect.
One of the most important early works dedicated to criticism of Machiavelli, especially The Prince, was that of the Huguenot, Innocent Gentillet, Discourse against Machiavelli, commonly also referred to as Anti Machiavel, published in Geneva in 1576.

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