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One and item
One item in particular that devastated the elephant herds in Kenya in the first half of the 20th century was the demand for elephant tusk ivory for piano keys.
One of the risks of accepting secondhand goods is that the item may be counterfeit.
One factor is the predicted resale value of the item.
One item, however, did not escape the jar ( 96 – 9 ):
One feature of SGML markup languages is the " presumptuous empty tagging ", such that the empty end tag in " inherits " its value from the nearest previous full start tag, which, in this example, is ( in other words, it closes the most recently opened item ).
One example he uses to indicate his meaning behind symbol misuse is the story of a man who, when told a particular food item was whale blubber, could barely keep from throwing it up.
One squirt usually suffices to snare a prey item, although larger prey may be further immobilised by smaller squirts targeted at the limbs ; additionally, the fangs of spiders are sometimes targeted.
One woman, Natalya Lopukhina, accidentally wore the same item as the Empress and was lashed across the face for her offense.
One common cause, for example, is that the programmer intends to iterate over a collection of items such as a linked list, executing the loop code once for each item.
One view is that as a religious item, it is intended to show honor to an object or space.
One item, however, did not escape the jar ( 96 – 99 ), hope:
One such item is that Hiram lived 53 years, and reigned 34.
One particularly precious item is Mozart's " Verzeichnüß aller meiner Werke " – that is, the composer's own handwritten thematic catalogue of his works.
" One man was need in the store because a customer might stop for a bag of grain or some other item too heavy for a woman to lift.
One item was a book by August von Kotzebue.
One such protest by a student group involved requesting the financial records of the construction and using chalk to depict the costs of each item on the plaza.
One item ( which has seen better centuries ) is currently hidden in a cave and guarded by a three-headed dog.
One additional item: Irish Dendrochronologist Mike Baillie confirmed tree ring patterns in 1740 that were consistent with severe cold.
One common method is to use two needles in place of the four or five double-pointed needles traditionally used, while a newer technique is to use one circular needle that is significantly longer than the circumference of the item being knitted.
One unusual item of postal stationery item, issued in 1903, was a telegram sheet with a one rupee stamp imprint.
One such free community, Collectors Proof enables manufacturers and users alike to associate unique identification numbers to virtually any item so that each new owner can update its chain of custody.
* One specific item of criticism is called " a criticism " or a " critique ".
One example is found in the phrase " the odd man out ", which originally came from the phrase " to find the odd man out ", where the verb " to find out " has been split by its object " the odd man ", meaning the item which does not fit.

One and unhappy
One could easily imagine an unhappy optimist, and a happy pessimist.
One of Huw's three sisters, Angharad, marries the wealthy mine owner's son, whom she does not love, and the marriage is an unhappy one.
One such heir was John Pateschull, unhappy at a bequest of £ 8 per annum in the will of his grandfather, after a dispute lasting many years, he had had the priory ’ s cattle seized.
One of the strikes was a mining strike in Clay County, and the other was a railroad workers ' strike in Logansport ; both groups were unhappy with large wage cuts.
One, a group of religious dissidents unhappy with the church in Stratford, was led by Woodbury ’ s first minister, Reverend Zachariah Walker.
One month later, Orion reported a loss of $ 48 million in its last year of operation, ceased making interest payments on its debts, and entered negotiations with its unhappy bondholders.
One of them is Rokusuke, a dying man whom Dr. Niide discerns is troubled by a secret misery that is only revealed when his desperately unhappy daughter shows up.
In 1986, the then Controller of BBC One, Michael Grade, unhappy with the current state of Doctor Who, wrote to Newman to enquire whether he had any ideas for reformatting the series, which was at the time struggling in the ratings.
One or two botanists, unhappy with the idea of a new genus in such a familiar family, tried to shoehorn it into other existing genera, as Pseudotsuga argyrophylla and Tsuga argyrophylla.
One of the bigger cases involved fastfood giant McDonald's claiming that it had originated the process of attaching unprotected words to the ' Mc ' prefix and was unhappy with Quality Inns International's intention of opening a chain of economy hotels to be called ' McSleep.
One member would later resign from the commission over the whole process, deeply unhappy that Camelot had been reawarded the franchise.
Before Saturday morning practice triple ( and defending ) World Champion ( and 1984 race winner ) Niki Lauda announced to the media, flanked by a very unhappy McLaren team boss Ron Dennis, that he would be retiring for good from Formula One following the Australian Grand Prix to concentrate on running his airline Lauda Air.
One of them, Mykros, has grown unhappy with the rule of the Borad.
One of Jen's old acquaintances from her days in the New York party scene, the cynical Drue Valentine ( Mark Matkevich ), moved to Capeside to live with his mother and brought an unhappy reminder of her past.

One and scheme
One of the primary sources of acetyl-CoA is sugars that are broken down by glycolysis to produce pyruvate that in turn is decarboxylated by the enzyme pyruvate dehydrogenase generating acetyl-CoA according to the following reaction scheme:
One example of its work is a US $ 10. 2 million, € 7. 5 billion scheme to distribute and multiply quality seeds in Haiti, which has significantly increased food production, thereby providing cheaper food and boosting farmers ' incomes.
Through Manchester United Finance and the club's membership scheme, One United, those with an affinity for the club can purchase a range of branded goods and services.
One categorization scheme specifies three species of property: land, improvements ( immovable man-made things ), and personal property ( movable man-made things ).
One Biblical periodization scheme commonly used in the Middle Ages was Saint Paul's theological division of history in to three ages: the first before the age of Moses ( under nature ); the second under Mosaic law ( under law ); the third in the age of Christ ( under grace ).
One of Keating's far-reaching legislative achievements was the introduction of a national superannuation scheme, implemented to address low national savings.
One of the areas that improves steganographic robustness is usage of a key scheme for embedding messages.
One irony in the Bears victory was that Payton had a relatively poor performance running the ball and never scored a touchdown in Super Bowl XX, his first and only Super Bowl appearance during his Hall of Fame career ( Many people including Mike Ditka have claimed that the reason for this due to the fact that the Patriots defensive scheme was centered around stopping Walter Payton ).
One scheme for replacing the Divine Services with the Jesus Prayer is as follows:
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 major exception to this scheme is the presence of large statues of St Modesta ( a local martyr ) and St Potentian on the north west corner of the porch, close to a small doorway where pilgrims visiting the crypt ( where their relics were stored ) would once have emerged blinking into the light.
One goal of this approach is to stimulate the economies of economically depressed towns that have goods and services, but little official currency: the LETS scheme does not require outside sources of income as stimulus.
One striking juxtaposition is found in the Offertorium, a fugue in the repeating three-part time scheme 6 / 8, 9 / 8, 6 / 8 where the choir sings of God's promise to Abraham (" Quam olim Abrahae promisisti, et semini eius " – " which you once promised Abraham and his seed ").
The scheme was put on hold during World War One.
One of Pitt ’ s first major actions as Prime Minister was, in 1785, to put a scheme of parliamentary reform before the Commons, proposing to rationalise somewhat the existing, decidedly unrepresentative, electoral system by eliminating thirty-six rotten boroughs and redistributing seats to represent London and the larger counties.
One lavish scheme even included a glider that was kept in a remote portion of the castle's attic, although it was never used because Germany surrendered to the Allies before the scheduled date of the planned escape.
One of the obstacles to such a scheme was the presence of the independent states of the South African Republic, informally known as the Transvaal Republic, and the Kingdom of Zululand.
One of the towns constructed for the scheme are now permanent: Cabramurra ( the highest town in Australia ); and Khancoban.
One of the most important organologists of the 20th century was Curt Sachs, who, as well as writing Real-Lexicon der Musikinstrumente ( 1913 ) and The History of Musical Instruments ( 1942 ), devised with Erich von Hornbostel the Hornbostel-Sachs scheme of instrument classification, published in 1914.
In October 2001, Trek introduced a custom bike program named Project One, which gave customers the opportunity to customize their Trek bike by selecting the bike ’ s paint scheme and component mix.
One such scheme is Birmingham Grand Central Station, proposed by Arup.
One of the more famous settlement schemes was the Poyais scheme in 1820, in which a land speculator used a grant from the Miskito king to draw settlers to the coast, but left them without the means to manage themselves and the settlement failed.
One of the first steps to make day trading of shares potentially profitable was the change in the commission scheme.
One method of regulating and restricting pump and dump manipulators, is to target the category of stocks most often associated with this scheme.

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