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One cannot but wonder whether these doubts about the success of Khrushchev's agricultural policy have not at least something to do with one of the big surprises provided by this Congress -- the obsessive harping on the crimes and misdeeds of the `` anti-party group '' -- Molotov, Malenkov, Kaganovich and others -- including the eighty-year-old Marshal Voroshilov.
One cannot help wondering whether Molotov and the rest of the `` anti-party group '' are not being used as China's whipping-boys by Khrushchev and his faithful followers.
One drop of each sample was added to one drop of a 2% suspension of group Af or group B red cells in a small Af test tube.
One, by Sen. Louis Crump of San Saba, would aid more than 17,000 retailers who pay a group of miscellaneous excise taxes by eliminating the requirement that each return be notarized.
One of the first moves made after a cabinet decision was to request the United States to establish a full-fledged military assistance group instead of the current civilian body.
One of the most interested `` students '' on the tour which the Brevard group took at the National Gallery yesterday following their concert at the White House, was Letitia Baldrige, social secretary to First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy.
One of the most wholesome things you could schedule in your church would thus be a group confessional where people could admit of their inner tensions ''.
One night there were some dried peas lying on our kitchen table, and these peas looked to me like a little group of atoms ; ;
One such group got all incensed over shelled `` children '' when Helva was just turning fourteen.
One day, Korzybski was giving a lecture to a group of students, and he interrupted the lesson suddenly in order to retrieve a packet of biscuits, wrapped in white paper, from his briefcase.
One of the earliest group automorphisms ( automorphism of a group, not simply a group of automorphisms of points ) was given by the Irish mathematician William Rowan Hamilton in 1856, in his Icosian Calculus, where he discovered an order two automorphism, writing:
One can easily check that conjugation by a is a group automorphism.
One of the nuns in this group was Saint Catharine Fieschi Adorno, who died on September 14, 1510.
One was the celebrated group representing the Parting of Venus and Adonis.
One independent group which had been active in NFL exhibition promotions in Atlanta applied for franchises in both the American Football League and the NFL, acting entirely on its own with no guarantee of stadium rights.
One night, Bäumer along with a group of other soldiers are holed up in a factory with neither rations nor comfortable bedding.
One group, consisting of Cleome and related genera, was traditionally included in the Capparaceae but doing so results in a paraphyletic Capparaceae.
In the 1990s, Peter formed One More Time, a group that enjoyed European success with the ABBA-like " Highland " and, later, as Sweden's entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 1996.
One is an amino group, — NH < sub > 2 </ sub >, and one is a carboxylic acid group, — COOH ( although these exist as — NH < sub > 3 </ sub >< sup >+</ sup > and — COO < sup >−</ sup > under physiologic conditions ).
One of the other songs from the project called " European Boy " was recorded in 1987 by disco group Splash.
One galaxy group located in Capricornus is HCG 87, a group of at least three galaxies located 400 million light-years from Earth ( redshift 0. 0296 ).

One and dominated
One wife, described by a New York psychologist, so dominated her husband that she actually placed their sexual relationship on a schedule, writing it down right between the weekly PTA meetings and the Thursday-night neighborhood card parties.
One study found that the first 3. 5 hours of sleep offer the greatest performance enhancement on memory recall tasks because the first couple of hours are dominated by SWS.
" One is the police state, high tech, lots of neon, a United States dominated by underground computers.
One of the most important parts of Moore's philosophical development was his break from the idealism that dominated British philosophy ( as represented in the works of his former teachers F. H. Bradley and John McTaggart ), and his defence of what he regarded as a " common sense " form of realism.
Despite his three titles, and although John Cooper considered him " the greatest ", Formula One journalist Adam Cooper wrote in 1999 that Brabham is never listed among the Top 10 of all time, noting that " Stirling Moss and Jim Clark dominated the headlines when Jack was racing, and they still do ".
One side of the enclosure is dominated by an artificial rock kopje which has a glass viewing window and heated rocks.
One important reason was the need to overcome the expensive eastern trade routes, dominated first by the republics of Venice and Genoa in the Mediterranean, and then controlled by the Ottoman Empire after the conquest of Constantinople in 1453, barring European access, and going through North Africa and the historically important combined-land-sea routes via the Red Sea.
Juan Manuel Fangio (; June 24, 1911July 17, 1995 ), nicknamed El Chueco (" the bowlegged one ", also commonly translated as " bandy legged ") or El Maestro (" The Master "), was a racing car driver from Argentina, who dominated the first decade of Formula One racing.
One, by respected pedigree authority Avalyn Hunter, author of American Classic Pedigrees ( 1914 – 2002 ), recounts how Northern Dancer and his sons have established a royal dynasty that has profoundly dominated the international bloodstock market.
The party system is dominated by the Progressive Labour Party and the One Bermuda Alliance, while prior to 1998 it had been dominated by the United Bermuda Party.
One picofarad is about the smallest value of capacitor available for general use in electronic design, since smaller capacitors would be dominated by the parasitic capacitances ( stray capacitance ) of other components, wiring or printed circuit boards.
One of these is dominated by a full-scale replica of Trajan's Column, cut in half in order to fit under the ceiling.
One small stand of cool temperate rainforest, dominated by Antarctic Beech, is located at the Best of All Lookout.
One military historian wrote, " No other Union general at Gettysburg dominated men by the sheer force of their presence more completely than Hancock.
The Alfa Romeo team dominated the 1950 Formula One season, winning all eleven events it entered ( six World Championship events and five non-Championship races ), but Ferrari broke their streak in 1951 when rotund driver José Froilán González took first place at the 1951 British Grand Prix.
The 1965 Formula One season was the last year of the 1. 5 L formula, so Ferrari opted to use the same V8 engine another year together with a new flat-12 which had debuted at the end of 1964 ; they won no races as Clark dominated in his now more reliable Lotus.
One part of this section is dominated by the Feria de Chapultepec amusement park, located near the Lago Mayor, just off the Anillo Periférico.
In formula One, the 1980s were dominated by the 1500 cc turbocharged cars.
One or two African American troupes dominated the scene for much of the late 1860s and 1870s.
One of the town ’ s local hurling clubs, Faythe Harriers, holds a record fifteen county minor championships, having dominated the minor hurling scene in the 1950s, late 1960s and early 1970s.
One of the main promenade entrances to the Prado is dominated by this bronze statue of Diego Velázquez.
One of its most famous features was an enormous elm tree which dominated the open space in front of the church for many years.
Through the 1950s and early 1960s, they reached auto racing's highest levels as their rear-engined, single-seat cars altered the face of Formula One and the Indianapolis 500, and their Mini Cooper dominated Rally racing.

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