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One and infamous
One very notable social renegade was an aristocratic descendant of the Gracchi, infamous for his marriage ( as a bride ) to a male horn player.
One of Friedman's most infamous concerts was a 1973 performance in Buffalo, New York ; upon performing " Get Your Biscuits in the Oven and Your Buns in the Bed " ( a song that lampoons feminism ), a group of what Friedman described as " cranked-up lesbians " entered into a fight with the band and forced the concert to end early while Friedman and the band were escorted off stage.
One of the most infamous games in Jets history took place in 1994 when the Dolphins ran the Fake Spike play, giving them an improbable victory and halting the Jets ' momentum that season, serving as a precursor to the Jets ' next two infamous years under Rich Kotite.
One of the most infamous examples of this happened in 1983 when the Iron Sheik had Bob Backlund in a camel clutch, and Backlund's manager, Arnold Skaaland, threw in the towel to save Backlund's career.
One of their most famous, and infamous, doctrines has to do with probability and counter arguments.
One infamous example was the VAX's instruction.
One of the most infamous cases was the torture and execution by the SB of the Catholic priest Jerzy Popiełuszko in 1984.
One of the more drastic measures employed to accomplish the eradication of the old schools of thought was the infamous burning of books and burying of scholars incident, which almost singlehandedly gave the Qin Dynasty a bad reputation among later scholars.
* Le Pen once made the infamous pun " Durafour-crématoire " (" four crématoire " meaning " crematory oven ") about then-minister Michel Durafour, who had said in public a few days before, " One must exterminate the National Front ".
One job he produced was to hand-copy the Carlton Football Club ensignia at the time on a book cover of the infamous Australian health practitioner, Dr. Geoffrey Edelsten.
One of the infamous brothels also serves as a museum and is a major national attraction.
One of those games, a 19 – 18 loss against the Fort Wayne Pistons, became infamous as the lowest scoring game in NBA history.
One of the most infamous versions of a rush is the " Zergling rush " from the real-time strategy game StarCraft ; in fact, the term " zerging " has become synonymous with rushing.
One of these prisoners was the infamous Apache Kid.
One exchange became particularly infamous:
One of the most infamous periods in history, the removal of the Cherokee and the Trail of Tears, also impacted the valley.
One of the most infamous events from the Brookville rail era was the Labor Day tragedy of 1945 involving the collision between The Spirit of St. Louis Special train and a car at the Albert Rd.
One of the most infamous users of limited animation was Cambria Studios, which invented and patented a process known as Syncro-Vox, implementing it beginning in 1960.
One infamous incident occurred during Tamerlane's Indian campaign.
One infamous native of Darien is convicted rapist Alex Kelly, who fled the United States to escape prosecution.
One finds a bag, with blood-stained gloves, belonging to one of Herbert's friends, a surgeon named John Leslie Stevenson ( David Warner ), whom they are unable to locate in the house, concluding that Stevenson might be the infamous killer.
One countermeasure is to burn or thoroughly crosscut shred discarded printed plaintexts or storage media ; NSA is infamous for its disposal security precautions.
One of its most infamous incidents came on the NBC version in 1978, when he presented an onstage act consisting of two young women slowly and suggestively sucking Popsicles.

One and operation
One of the greatest obstacles to the achievement of this goal is the lack of trained men and women with the skill to teach the young and assist in the operation of development projects -- men and women with the capacity to cope with the demands of swiftly evolving economics, and with the dedication to put that capacity to work in the villages, the mountains, the towns and the factories of dozens of struggling nations.
A series of team-sponsored fan motorcoach trips from Tucson to Bank One Ballpark were inaugurated for the opening season and are still in operation to this day ( it is now known as the " Diamond Express ").
One of these systems, which is operated by Cornell University and began operation in 2000, was controversial during the planning and building states for potential negative environmental impact.
One function is transformed into another, and the operation is reversible.
One weekend in 1978, Milken moved the high-yield bond operation to Century City in Los Angeles.
Safady and the Al-Gasheys were immediately released by West Germany, receiving a tumultuous welcome when they touched down in Libya and ( as seen in One Day in September ) giving their own firsthand account of their operation at a press conference broadcast worldwide.
However, it is possible to simulate NTMs with DTMs: One approach is to use a DTM of which the configurations represent multiple configurations of the NTM, and the DTM's operation consists of visiting each of them in turn, executing a single step at each visit, and spawning new configurations whenever the transition relation defines multiple continuations.
One could leave the power to create ( and certify ) keys ( as well as to revoke them ) in the hands of each user-the original PGP design did so-but this raises problems of user understanding and operation.
One thing to keep in mind is that when executing an operation, the operation is applied to the first operand by the second operand.
One definition casts quasigroups as a set with one binary operation, and the other is a version from universal algebra which describes a quasigroup by using three primitive operations.
One year later Sovnarkom nationalized all telephone systems in the Russian Republic-including all intercity, urban, concessionary and zemstvo exchangesand assigned their administration and operation to the People's Commissariat of Posts and Telegraphs.
One of the primary routes to hacking these early copy protections was to run a program that simulates the normal CPU operation.
One heliport was in operation.
One person was killed during the operation.
One of Sherman's main concerns in postwar commands was to protect the construction and operation of the railroads from attack by hostile Indians.
One instruction may have several fields, which identify the logical operation to be done, and may also include source and destination addresses and constant values.
One of the trickier aspects of planetary balloon operations is inserting them into operation.
* One instruction set computer is a machine language with only one operation.
One of the main criteria of the registration was that intrastate operation was not permitted.
One of his works was an operation of his mother's both eyes for removal of a cataract.
One United States Air Force historian noted that Market was the only large airborne operation of the Second World War in which the USAAF " had no training program, no rehearsals, almost no exercises, and a ... low level of tactical training.
This operation was remarkably successful, and by 1977 the Afghan government of Mohammed Daoud Khan was willing to settle all outstanding issues in exchange for a lifting of the ban on the National Awami Party and a commitment towards provincial autonomy for Pashtuns, which was already guaranteed by Pakistan's Constitution, but stripped by the Bhutto government when the One Unit scheme was introduced.
One of the terms that drops out from this operation is the original information signal, which is selected and amplified.

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