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One and historical
One of Achill's most famous
historical sites is
that of
the Achill Mission or '
the Colony ' at Dugort
.
One of
the earliest
historical facts is its membership in
the League of Calauria ( Calaurian Amphictyony, ca
.
One famous site where
historical records have been used
to interpret sites is Chichen Itza
.
One example which could have been overlooked without
historical records is
the Mayan interest in
the planet Venus
.
One of
the most famous
historical bridges in
the world: Ponte Vecchio
One core result of Holzkamp's
historical and comparative analysis of human reproductive action, perception
and cognition is a very specific concept of meaning
that identifies symbolic meaning as historically
and culturally constructed, purposeful conceptual structures
that humans create in close relationship
to material culture
and within
the context of historically specific formations of social reproduction
.
One tactic
that avoids
the issue of technology altogether is
the historical detective genre
.
One of
the important characteristics of
historical and mythical heroes across
the cultures is
to be fearless in
the face of big
and often lethbed
One of
the most forceful critics of Carlyle's formulation of
the Great Man theory
was Herbert Spencer, who believed
that attributing
historical events
to the decisions of individuals
was a hopelessly primitive, childish,
and unscientific position
.
One of
the potential complications were
the claims
to historical eastern Germany, since unless these were renounced, some foreign governments might not agree
to German reunification
.

The multitude of deities, or Devas, of
the historical Vedic religion have a subordinate
and secondary status vis-a-vis
the One Supreme God, a status
that some authors have even tried
to express by comparing it
to that of Western demigods or angels ; Prakashanand Saraswati, in " The true history
and the religion of India ", prefers
the term " celestial gods ".
One of his earliest
historical works
was his Chronicle ( or Chronicon or Temporum liber ), composed ca
.
One methodological
and historical critique of Neusner is by E
. P
. Sanders
.
One school of thought, citing entries in
the Historia Brittonum ( History of
the Britons )
and Annales Cambriae ( Welsh Annals ), sees Arthur as a genuine
historical figure, a Romano-British leader who fought against
the invading Anglo-Saxons sometime in
the late 5th
to early 6th century
.
One theory of
the origins of Freemasonry claims direct descent from
the historical Knights Templar through its final fourteenth-century members who took refuge in Scotland whose King, Robert
the Bruce
was excommunicated by
the Roman Catholic Church at
the time, or other countries where
the Templar suppression
was not enforced
.
One theory claims
that myths are distorted accounts of real
historical events
.
One can in this formalism state Heisenberg's uncertainty principle
and prove it as a theorem, although
the exact
historical sequence of events, concerning who derived what
and under which framework, is
the subject of
historical investigations outside
the scope of this article
.
One is
historical: Passover is a commemoration of
the exodus from Egypt
.
One of
the main reasons for which spelling
and pronunciation deviate is
that sound changes taking place in
the spoken language are not always reflected in
the orthography,
and hence spellings correspond
to historical rather than present-day pronunciation
.
One remaining recognition of Piedmont's
historical role
was that the crown prince of Italy
was known as
the Prince of Piedmont
.
One of
the earliest
historical references
to sugarcane is in Chinese manuscripts dating back
to 8th century BC which mention
the fact
that the use of sugarcane originated in India
.
One historical example involved spinning a coin with a short length of plastic wire
.
One of
the characters in
the novel compares More favourably
to almost every other major
historical figure: " He had one completely honest moment right at
the end
.
One and authority
One effect of
the Communion's dispersed
authority has been
that conflict
and controversy regularly arise over
the effect divergent practices
and doctrines in one part of
the Communion have
on others
.
One scholar says, “ This person would have
to be superior in
authority to either party, ”; thus
the arbiter for whom Job hopes would himself have
to be divine, or else he would no more be qualified
to “ lay his hand upon ” God than is Job
.
One Pipiolo leader from
the south, Ramón Freire, rode in
and out of
the presidency several times ( 1823 – 1827, 1828, 1829, 1830 ) but could not sustain his
authority.
One common aspect of an extreme sport is a counter-cultural aura — a rejection of
authority and of
the status quo by disaffected youth
.
One of Kafka's best-known works, it tells
the story of a man arrested
and prosecuted by a remote, inaccessible
authority, with
the nature of his crime revealed
to neither him nor
the reader
.

In 1949
the Soviets turned control of East Germany over
to the Socialist Unity Party, headed by Wilhelm Pieck ( 1876 – 1960 ), who became president of
the GDR
and remained officially ' Number
One ' until his death in 1960, while most executive
authority was assumed by SED General Secretary Walter Ulbricht
.
One key distinction is
the purpose for
the practice ; handloaders often seek smaller batches of high-quality ammunition, whereas reloaders are said
to make large quantities of ammunition
that does not need
to be of as high quality but at least one
authority ( McPherson ) holds
that a better distinction for these connotations is
that, regardless of quantity, handloads tend
to be of generally high quality while reloads tend
to be merely functional
.
One of
the reasons
the works of Josephus were copied
and maintained by Christians
was that his writings provided a good deal of information about a number of figures mentioned in
the New Testamant,
and the background
to events such as
the death of James during a gap in Roman governing
authority.

:
One of
the most ancient
and most established instruments of power
was the court of Star Chamber, which possessed an unlimited discretionary
authority of fining, imprisoning,
and inflicting corporal punishment,
and whose jurisdiction extended
to all sorts of offenses, contempts,
and disorders,
that lay not within reach of
the common law
.
One approach
to prevent such attacks involves
the use of a certificate
authority, a trusted third party responsible for verifying
the identity of a user of
the system
.
One of
the most direct public notices of
the universal
authority of
the pope came in Innocent III ’ s “ Papal Decree
on the choice of a German King, 1201 ".
One was that of splitting Suffolk into two unitary authorities – Ipswich & Felixstowe
and Rural Suffolk ;
and the other,
that of creating a single county-wide controlling
authority –
the "
One Suffolk " option
.

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One of
the goals of a poetry slam is
to challenge
the authority of anyone who claims absolute
authority over literary value
.

Pursuant
to a parallel clause in Article
One, Section Eight, such
authority is exclusive: for example,
the Supreme Court has held
that states may not tax such federal property
.
One of
the issues
the Bill resolved
was the authority of
the King
to disarm its subjects, after James II had attempted
to disarm many Protestants,
and had argued with Parliament over his desire
to maintain a standing ( or permanent ) army
.
One of
the main objections
to a canon of literature is
the question of
authority — who should have
the power
to determine what works are worth reading
and teaching?
One of
the great reforming popes, he is perhaps best known for
the part he played in
the Investiture Controversy, his dispute with Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor
that affirmed
the primacy of papal
authority and the new canon law governing
the election of
the pope by
the College of Cardinals
.
One of
the few untitled servitors of George III
to escape this fate
was the treasurer Qutlu Arslan who now led a group of nobles
and wealthy citizens in a struggle
to limit
the royal
authority by creating a new council, karavi, whose members would alone deliberate
and decide policy
.
One of
the Empress's greatest achievements
was her success in maintaining German supremacy over Bohemia, as Duke Boleslaus II of Bohemia
was forced
to accept
the authority of Otto III
.
One could argue
that the argument is based
on a non-sequitur fallacy since it may not have been capitalism itself
that was the cause, but rather
the little state
authority, which would make it an argument for libertarianism or anarchism in general, ranging from anarcho-capitalism
to anarcho-communism
.
One gives more weightage
to devolution of tax
authority as an instrument of decentralization
and hold it crucial for subnational autonomy,
the other gives more weight
to the nature of intergovernmental transfers ( discretionary or not ) as an instrument impacting upon
the subnational behaviour
and affecting their autonomy
and accountability
.
One authority refers
to him as Flavian
.
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