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One and instance
One such instance has already been presented: his use of alienation.
One must be careful here ; for instance, some analyses count an addition of two numbers as one step.
One argument claims that this is an instance of " devolution " -- showing an evolutionary trend of decreasing complexity.
One may perform an inexact search ( using keywords, for instance ) and retrieve numerous " hits ," some of which will be on-target.
For instance, the name " Lord Sto Odin " in the story " Under Old Earth " is derived from the Russian words for " One hundred and one ", сто один.
One instance occurred in February 1988, when the government in Nagorno-Karabakh, a predominantly ethnic Armenian region in the Azerbaijan SSR, passed a resolution calling for unification with the Armenian SSR.
One can for instance acquire a shotgun license through a skeet shooting club but may only use it for clay pigeon shooting until an actual hunting examination has been passed.
One well known instance in the Miles Gloriosus is Sceledre, scelus.
One also speaks of field quantization, as in the " quantization of the electromagnetic field ", where one refers to photons as field " quanta " ( for instance as light quanta ).
This terminology may be muddled somewhat in other jurisdictions, for instance Europe, where terrestrial channels are commonly mapped from physical channels to common numerical positions ( i. e. BBC One does not broadcast on any particular " channel 1 " but is nonetheless mapped to the " 1 " input on most British television sets ).
One such instance was when the oil conglomerate Roxxon discovered that a small island in the South Atlantic had a foundation composed of vibranium.
For instance, the residents of Camp Skagway Number One included: William Howard Taft, who went on to become a U. S. President ; Frederick Russell Burnham, the celebrated American scout who arrived from Africa only to be called back to take part in the Second Boer War ; and W. W. White, author and explorer.
One can appreciate that the noise introduced by the first stage, for instance, is amplified by all of the stages whereas the noise introduced by later stages undergoes lesser amplification.
One notable instance was in May when the 6th Infantry received a reported sighting of Julio Cardenas, one of Villa's most trusted subordinates.
One may, for instance, say, " Peter, can you open the window?
One method uses friction to apply the needed torque: the gyroscope in a gyrocompass is not completely free to reorient itself ; if for instance a device connected to the axis is immersed in a viscous fluid, then that fluid will resist reorientation of the axis.
One instance of the schema is included for each formula φ in the language of set theory with free variables among x, w < sub > 1 </ sub >, ..., w < sub > n </ sub >, A.
For instance, the ceremony for conjuring a horse closely relates to the Arabic One Thousand and One Nights and French romances ; Chaucer ’ s The Squire's Tale also bears marked similarities.
One leader, for instance, Zhu Hongdeng ( Red Lantern Zhu ), started as a wandering healer, specializing in skin ulcers, and gained wide respect by refusing payment for his treatments.
One of the experimental methods for exploring physisorption potential energy is the scattering process, for instance, inert gas atoms scattered from metal surfaces.
One failing of his geographical descriptions is his imprecision, such as, for instance, when he overuses the noun « Caucasus » to refer to other nearby ranges.
One vase, for instance, depicts him as sinking down into the earth, upright, and buried at the waist ; this legend is described in the Metamorphoses as well, and implies that Caeneus is falling directly into Tartarus.
One could, for instance, portray conscious observers as moving through the block universe, in some physically inexplicable way, in order to account for the subjective sense of a flow of time.

One and deliberate
One of the reasons given for developing Galileo as an independent system was that position information from GPS can be made significantly inaccurate by the deliberate application of universal Selective Availability ( SA ) by the US military ; this was enabled until 2000, and can be re-enabled at any time.
One of the major innovations Gilbert noted was that Machiavelli focused upon the " deliberate purpose of dealing with a new ruler who will need to establish himself in defiance of custom ".
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 proposal, regarded as environmentally questionable, is to control common carp by deliberate exposing them to carp-specific Koi herpes virus with its high mortality rate.
One common belief from the pro-blue camp in Taiwan is that Lee Teng-hui favored the unpopular Vice President Lien Chan over the highly popular Soong in a deliberate effort to sabotage the Kuomintang and was secretly supporting Chen, despite the fact that Lee is supposed to favor Kuomintang's own nominee Lien.
One is the primary purpose for which marriage exists, namely the continuation of the race through the gift and heritage of children ; the other is the paramount importance in married life of deliberate and thoughtful self-control.
One of the academics present at the meeting, William Channing Webb, a professor of anthropology at Princeton, states that on an 1860 expedition " high up on the West Greenland coast " he had encountered " a singular tribe or cult of degenerate Esquimaux whose religion, a curious form of devil-worship, chilled him with its deliberate bloodthirstiness and repulsiveness.
One of the articles he wrote for this publication expressed his view that deliberate defiance of the law is never a worthwhile course of action in a democracy.
One of the first practical proximity fuzes was codenamed the VT fuze, an acronym of “ Variable Time fuze ”, as deliberate camouflage for its operating principle.
Its language is plain, but " every sentence feels weighted and deliberate, every episode carefully chosen and delineated ... One has the sense of merciless experience mercilessly distilled to its essence ..." She writes that the power of the narrative has come at the cost of literal truth.
One of the points of deliberate humor by the animation was that the eyes on each character were far apart, similar perhaps to Nickelodeon's cartoon program, Rocket Power.
One form is the deliberate creation of optimal player characters ( PCs ), with the aim of maximising the power the player wields in the game world by way of their avatar.
* Note: The inconsistency of branding between " One " and " 2 " and " 3 " was a deliberate design choice on CBC's part and is not an error.
One scholar explains this relationship as follows: " The approach tendencies created by mere exposure may be preattitudinal in the sense that they do not require the type of deliberate processing that is required to form brand attitude.
One possibility is that the Aboriginal name reminded the predominantly Irish settlers of " Ballina ", so the name's origin could be an accidental or deliberate corruption of the Aboriginal form.
One program is the use of both radio and optical telescopes to search for deliberate signals from extraterrestrial intelligence.
One Ratana kaumatua ( elder ) said this was deliberate and deserved after the talks.
One study divided college-students ' comfort-food identifications into four categories ( nostalgic foods, indulgence foods, convenience foods, and physical comfort foods ) with a special emphasis on the deliberate selection of particular foods to modify mood or effect, and indications that the medical-therapeutic use of particular foods may ultimately be a matter of mood-alteration.
One must distinguish between naïve and deliberate Camp.
One of these reliefs, in a semicircular shape, has rows of registers with files of soldiers and horses, in a deliberate imitation of the narrative scenes on the Trajan column in Rome.
One of the most powerful heroes in the WildStorm universe, he bears a strong, deliberate resemblance to DC Comics's Superman.

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