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One sample, which had been exposed to the atmosphere after evacuation at 375-degrees-C, showed the presence of adsorbed water ( about 0.3 wt ) ) as evidenced by a weak resonance line which was very narrow at room temperature and which disappeared, due to broadening, at low temperature.
One medium saw two sheets flapping on a line and found that the name Shietz was significant to the sitter.
One of the beer-runners telephoned O'Banion -- on a line tapped by the detective bureau -- and reported the situation.
One line of defense is to maintain that this is false, so that mathematical reasoning uses some special intuition that involves contact with the Platonic realm.
The album was a multi-platinum success and produced the pop hit " Lucky One " ( No. 18 pop and No. 2 AC ; No. 1 on Radio & Records ) as well as the title track ( a duet with country music star and future husband Vince Gill ) ( No. 37 pop ) and a cover of Joni Mitchell's frequently covered " Big Yellow Taxi " ( No. 67 pop ) ( in which she changed the line " And they charged the people a dollar and a half just to see em " to " And then they charged the people 25 bucks just to see em ").
One variation shortens the second line and lengthens the last, to form a near-rhyme between N and zed:
One line of dialogue spoken by Bixby in the pilot: " Don't make me angry.
One of a long line of peasants and priests, Nils was an amateur botanist, a Lutheran minister, and the curate of the small village of Stenbrohult in Småland.
One can categorise crimes depending on the related punishment, with sentencing tariffs prescribed in line with the perceived seriousness of the offence.
One starts by deleting the open middle third (, ) from the interval, leaving two line segments:
It is in line with this interpretation, which applies the word " catholic " ( universal ) to no one denomination, that they understand the phrase " One Holy catholic and Apostolic Church " in the Nicene Creed, the phrase the Catholic faith in the Athanasian Creed and the phrase " holy catholic church " in the Apostles ' Creed.
One example from I. 105 describing a ship at sea during a storm has Virgil violating metrical standards to place a single-syllable word at the end of the line:
One final, amusing example that comments on the importance Roman poets placed on their verse rules comes from the Ars Poetica of Horace, line 263:
One of these lines is the electrified Dublin Area Rapid Transit ( DART ) line, which runs primarily along the coast of Dublin, from Malahide and Howth southwards as far as Greystones in County Wicklow.
One of his paraphrases from a well-known line in Ecclesiastes ran: " The race is not always to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, but that's how the smart money bets.
The sale of High Speed One by the British Government having effectively nationalised LCR in June 2009 is also likely to stimulate competition on the line.
One, Prince Tamura, was a grandson of Emperor Bidatsu and was supported by the main line of Sogas, including Soga no Emishi.
One option to extend the life expectancy of existing galvanized piping is to line it with an epoxy resin.
On the other hand, the pro-government camp considered them to be in compliance with the legislative intent of the Basic Law and in line with the ' One country, two systems ' principle, and hoped that this would put an end to the controversies on development of political structure in Hong Kong.
One of Mulcahy's most dynamic alterations was the relabeling of the Zeist footage as a flashback to an ancient, technologically-advanced civilization on Earth, much more in line with the later continuity of the first film and the later TV series.
One range of office furniture is named EFFEKTIV ( meaning: efficient, effective ), SKÄRPT ( meaning: sharp or clever ) is a line of kitchen knives.
One line of argument in favor of externalism begins with the observation that if what justified our beliefs failed to eliminate significantly the risk of error, then it does not seem that knowledge would be attainable as it would appear that when our beliefs did happen to be correct, this would really be a matter of good fortune.
One line of the Lords of Ysenburg resided from 1258 to 1406 at Limburg Castle and took their name from their seat, Limburg.
One year later, the ICR line to Quebec was opened.
One line goes He falls in love with his reflection in the glass / He can't resist who's staring back

One and Groucho's
One of Groucho's stories about the film concerned the fake gorilla skin that an actor wore.

One and aside
One by one he tossed the objects aside.
He also often employed inanimate objects in his films, often transforming them into other objects in an almost surreal way, such as in The Pawnshop ( 1916 ) and One A. M. ( 1916 ), where Chaplin is the only actor aside Chester Conklin's brief appearance in the very first scene.
One of the recurring themes in Antonioni's films is characters who suffer from ennui and whose lives are empty and purposeless aside from the gratification of pleasure or the pursuit of material wealth.
One innovation was the introduction of the forest laws and the setting aside of large sections of England as royal forest subject to the newly introduced forest law.
One of those who complained of being elbowed aside was a former mentor of bin Laden Abdullah Azzam, the original exponent and organizer of global jihad on behalf of the Afghan mujahideen.
One reviewer concluded " all nostalgia and historical influence aside, Super Mario Bros. 2 is still a game worth playing on the merits of its gameplay alone ", also saying that " the only reason you may not want to pick it up is if ... you already own it in another form.
One of his most memorable moments was when he waited outside the British embassy in Paris for Thatcher, in the hope of hearing her reaction to the first ballot in the party leadership contest of 1990, only to be pushed aside by her press secretary, Sir Bernard Ingham, when Thatcher emerged from the building.
Mutual changed hands frequently in succeeding years — even leaving aside larger-scale acquisitions and mergers, its final direct corporate parent, Westwood One, which purchased it in 1985, was the seventh in a string of new owners that followed General Tire.
One lobbyist said, " I've had members pull me aside and ask me to talk to another member of Congress about a bill or amendment, but I've never been asked to work on a bill — at least like they are asking us to whip bills now.
One way that he honed his mastery of astronomy, aside from the accurate prediction of the Wakor solar eclipse, was changing the official Buddhist calendar, “ which was seriously miscalculated and the times for auspicious moments were incorrect .”
Two years later they " set aside the hallmarks " for a " three-week, no-nonsense tour against college teams " from men's Division One.
One woman claimed she was called a " Gypo " and was physically pushed aside by one of two male colleagues.
The newly crowned world champion, Jones swept the field aside in his Williams-Cosworth but with only two F1 cars entering and the continuing disintegration of F5000 saw Jane concentrate the next four Grands Prix on the Formula Pacific ( later rebadged as Formula Mondial ) category and importing Formula One drivers to race the locals in fields almost entirely made up of Ralt RT4s.
One day at this meeting is set aside for considering and voting on potential new members ' portfolios.
One of the Eloi is motivated to beat a Morlock to death when it attacks the Time Traveller ; the same Eloi bravely shoves an attacking Morlock aside, showing they are not completely docile.
One day, Noah received a revelation from God, in which he was told that no one would believe the message now aside from those who have already submitted to God.
One sedentary species aside, they are nomads, following the best conditions for flying insects, and often roosting in large flocks.
One of the most famous feminist media events, aside from the 1968 Miss America protest, was the tennis match known as the " Battle of the Sexes.
: One must put aside many of the mythical or false accounts such as those of Phaethon and of the Heliades changed into black poplars near the Eridanos ( a river that does not exist anywhere on earth, although it is said to be near the Po ), and of the Islands of Amber that lie off the Po, and of the guinea-fowl on them, because none of these exist in this area.
One would, however, wish for a strict proof of this ; I have, though, after some fleeting futile attempts, provisionally put aside the search for such, as it appears unnecessary for the next objective of my investigation.
Govindan mentioned one incident like this: " One time Nagaraj's mother had got one rare jackfruit for a family feast and put it aside.
One of the mental hardships ( aside from the pressures of training ) is that the Mountain Phase is located ' in the middle of nowhere ', several miles from any real civilization.
One month later, the remainder of the provincial NDP caucus ( aside from Ben Hanuschak, who backed Green ) announced they would support Paulley in the leadership challenge, with the understanding he would stand down in favour of Ed Schreyer the following year.
One advantage over pinholes ( aside from the unique, fuzzy look achieved with zone plates ) is that the transparent area is larger than that of a comparable pinhole.

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