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One of the advanced continuity techniques involves the exact way the movement of actors from a shot in one location to another in a neighbouring location is handled.
One of the advantages of this new mixture lies in its increased safety while being handled and stored.
One of these battalions was roughly handled on 23 March 1885 in the Battle of Phu Lam Tao.
One major advantage the VDI provided over the Macintosh was the way multiple devices and contexts were handled.
The production on Hip-Hop for Sale was handled in part by Virginia-based producer Nottz, with several relatively unknown producers handling the remaining tracks after Nottz had cut ties with Canibus due to the appearance of The Vitruvian Man. The day of Hip-Hop for Sales release, Mic Club Master Volume One, a separate mixtape, appeared in stores, many of the songs receiving more praise than those present on the full-length album.
One advantage of tarpitting at the IP level is that regular TCP connections handled by an MTA are stateful.
Darius said: " One of my bags was badly handled and the hard drive was damaged.
One such beaching, which occurred near Florence in November 1970, was handled by blowing it up using dynamite.
In the early 2000s, Westwood One handled the distribution of Fox News Radio ; that has since moved to Premiere Radio Networks.
One place at a time is handled, left to right.
One of Luciano's earliest associates, Lansky handled most of Luciano's U. S. business interests.
One of the cases being handled by Brown and James was scheduled for trial for April 2009.
The Other Two's albums are The Other Two & You ( 1993 ), on which Gilbert handled the vocals, and Super Highways ( 1999 ), which also featured guest vocalist Melanie Williams from the band Sub Sub on some tracks (" Super Highways ", " You Can Fly ", " One Last Kiss ").
Part One deals with matters during a Sede Vacante ( between the time of the Pope's death and the Papal conclave ), such as what issues can be handled by the College of Cardinals and which ones must be left to the future Pope.
One exception to Mode 7-like effects on sprites handled neither by pre-drawing nor by external chips occurs in Tales of Phantasia and Star Ocean, where re-rendering of sprites on the fly is done entirely by the software.
One defense mechanism the tortoise has when it is handled is to empty its bladder.
One of Hewitt's investments handled by Rogers and Page was the Loup Creek Estate in Fayette County, West Virginia.
One of the more unusual pieces of freight handled by the station was a Swiss chalet, in 94 separate pieces, packed into 58 boxes.
The BBC website called the episode " One of the most memorable episodes, if not one of the greatest – the satire on youth counterculture is well handled, and Homer's flashback to his youth is fabulous.
One ITC production, The Dark Crystal, is now owned by The Jim Henson Company, with theatrical distribution rights handled by Universal Pictures ( the film's original distributor ).
One of the reasons of this trend is the sharp increase of ridership on the railways in the rapid growth of postwar economy that could not be handled by small original railway terminals in the city center.
One of the cases that Giraldo handled was an inciting a riot charge, which was brought against his friend and fellow comedian, Jeffrey Ross, in 1993.
One of the main difficulties of the San Francisco burrito is the issue of structural integrity, but skilled burrito makers consistently produce huge burritos that do not burst when handled or eaten.
One advantage Full Truckload carriers have over Less than Truckload carriers is that the freight is never handled en route, whereas an LTL shipment will typically be transported on several different trailers.

One and salesman
One year later he joined a traveling salesman, George Cornwell, peddling organs and pianos around the farms for William Bronson's local hardware store, Watson's first sales job.
One of his most renowned onscreen performances was as Del Griffith, the loquacious, on-the-move shower-curtain ring salesman in the John Hughes comedy Planes, Trains and Automobiles.
One of the most prominent community leaders was Alexander Clark Sr., a Pennsylvania native, barber and eventually a wealthy timber salesman and real estate speculator.
Steve Lovato aka " Locust ", went on to assemble a music project called Room One Eleven which includes former Mest lighting engineer and merch salesman, Phil Cirullo aka " Swylla " and hip hop prodigy Damien Ringo.
One reads in the book that Brideshead has " the atmosphere of a better age ," and, referring to the deaths of Lady Marchmain's brothers in the Great War, " these men must die to make a world for Hooper ... so that things might be safe for the travelling salesman, with his polygonal pince-nez, his fat, wet handshake, his grinning dentures.
One group of patent medicines — liniments that allegedly contained snake oil, supposedly a panacea — made snake oil salesman a lasting synonym for a charlatan.
One example of an intermediate-term memory structure is one that prohibits solutions that contain certain attributes ( e. g., solutions to the traveling salesman problem which include undesirable arcs ) or a memory structure that prevents certain moves ( e. g. an arc that was added to a TSP tour cannot be removed in the next moves ).
One imagines that to the Presbyterian Bible salesman, God's truth is a simple truth.
One of six children of a dry goods salesman and a free-thinking mother, Emily Hahn was born in St. Louis Missouri on January 14, 1905.
One such case is when the chromosome is an ordered list, such as an ordered list of the cities to be travelled for the traveling salesman problem.
One salesman for an accessories distributor was fired after he started asking questions about the legality of this practice ; the resulting jury verdict of $ 480, 003 against his former employer for wrongful termination in violation of public policy was upheld in full by a California appellate court in 2007.
One of Blaeu's globes was purchased at auction by Maarten Magielse, a Dutch salesman, for the record price of 60. 000 euro, about $ 80. 000.
One features a snake-oil salesman — Professor Atmos P. H. Ear — offloading an odorless, colorless, tasteless chemical called " Ever-So-Much-More-So " that when sprinkled on things, supposedly enhances everything ; a soft bed would become softer, a fast car becomes faster, and so on.
One of the station's early members was a salesman named Elton Rule, who would later become the President of the American Broadcasting Company.
He made guest appearances in sitcoms Kiss Me Kate and One Foot In The Grave ( the latter as a computer salesman memorably humiliated by Victor Meldrew ).
One of nine children, Murray was born and raised in Wilmette, Illinois ( suburban Chicago ), the son of Lucille ( née Collins ), a mail room clerk, and Edward Joseph Murray II, a lumber salesman.

One and friendly
One upward-mobile teacher may be a hard taskmaster for lower-class pupils because she wants them to develop the attitudes and skills that will enable them to climb, while another upward-mobile teacher may be a very permissive person with lower-class pupils because he knows their disadvantages and deprivations at home, and he hopes to encourage them by friendly treatment.
( `` One of the reasons they get along fine '', says a sportswriter who is friendly with the two men, `` is that both realize Mantle is head-and-shoulders above Maris ''.
One of them was a very friendly, lovely fellow named Ronald, a boy about my age with slick, blond hair and dancing blue eyes.
One hope is that green biotechnology might produce more environmentally friendly solutions than traditional industrial agriculture.
One of the helicopter pilots, Gunnar Ebel, was lying near " Sniper 2 " and was also wounded by friendly fire.
One of the most basic policies for the new Indian government was that of maintaining cordial relations with China, reviving its ancient friendly ties.
One of the most frequent criticisms of the open source community is lack of friendly support for newcomers.
One report indicated that the survivors had taken refuge with friendly Chesapeake Indians, but Chief Powhatan claimed his tribe had attacked the group and killed most of the colonists.
One full international was played at Easter Road that did not involve Scotland, a friendly match between South Korea and Ghana that was played in advance of the 2006 World Cup.
One of the " friendly rival " predecessor chains included several stores initially opened as Woolworth & Knox stores starting as early as September 20, 1884 as well as S. H. Knox & Co. 5 & 10 Cent Stores opened after an 1889 buyout by his cousin, Seymour H. Knox I. Knox's chain grew to 98 U. S. and 13 Canada stores by the time of the corporate consolidation.
Marshall, a retired military pilot, directs Air Force One back towards friendly airspace, but they are soon followed by Kazakh MiG-29s piloted by Radek loyalists.
The MC-130E crew reel in the President, and change their call sign to " Air Force One " as they head back towards friendly airspace, while Marshall is reunited with his family.
One of the fundamental aspects of Danish culture is " hygge ": relaxing with good friends or loved ones, often while enjoying good food and something to drink or creating a more friendly atmosphere by lighting a few candles.
One of his authors, Henry Chettle, described him as being unscrupulously harsh with his poor tenants, even though Henslowe made many loans to Chettle and they seem to have been on friendly terms.
One fourth of all household products marketed around Earth Day advertised themselves as being green and environmentally friendly.
One was held in Edinburgh where Hughes stressed his human rights and Green friendly background ; another in Manchester, where Chris Huhne rebutted criticism from Sir Menzies Campbell that his call for a rise in petrol duty would harm people living in rural areas dependent on using their cars.
One of her methods is to appear suddenly out of the rain and mist, friendly and enticing to the point that no man can resist her charm.
Here he formed a friendly relationship with John Barnard, whose Formula One designs for McLaren, Benetton and Ferrari would later go on to compete against Williams.
One day after his 22nd birthday, Ronaldo captained Portugal for the first time in a friendly against Brazil on 6 February 2007.
One story is that Spencer Penrose had a friendly rivalry with the nearby Antlers Hotel, and for that reason, Penrose required the ' A ' in " Broadmoor " to always be smaller than the other letters.
One particular block, Block 524 at Ang Mo Kio Street 52, stands out for its many cleanliness and friendly neighbourhood awards won over the years.
One of the few Democrats to serve in the Senate at the time, Celebrezze cultivated a friendly relationship with the Republican majority.
One of the central focuses of Control Room is on the alleged friendly fire attack against the Baghdad headquarters of Al Jazeera, on 8 April 2003.
Semin's first success came shortly after in a friendly competition Channel One Cup organised in Israel over winter-break.

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