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One manifestation of this enhanced reactivity is the photochemical chlorination of the methyl group in toluene to give benzyl chloride.
One such manifestation is observed in the Dimroth rearrangement.
KLIA's first full year of operations in 1999, in its Phase One manifestation ( capacity of 25 million passengers per year ), saw only 13. 2 million passengers.
One manifestation of this power is a beam of energy, resembling a spotlight, that is emitted from Ultraman's eyes, and which renders electromagnetic cloaking devices used by shielded objects and beings inoperative.
In Nichiren Shoshu, “ Nichiren Daishonin ” is the Buddha of time without beginning ( kuon ganjo ), while according to SGI teachings, the Buddha of time without beginning is the manifestation of the state of Buddhahood Nam-Myoho-Renge-Kyo: “ The original Buddha whose life is without beginning or end is nam-Myoho-Renge-Kyo Thus Come One.
One anti-Markovnikov manifestation is observed in hydration of phenylacetylene that, gold-catalyzed, gives regular acetophenone but with a special ruthenium catalyst the other regioisomer 2-phenylacetaldehyde:
* The Combine, the hallucinated manifestation of oppression in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
One manifestation of the gospels being theological documents rather than historical chronicles is that they devote about one third of their text to just seven days, namely the last week of the life of Jesus in Jerusalem.
One quarter of the patients seeking professional advice on bad breath suffer from a highly exaggerated concern of having bad breath, known as halitophobia, delusional halitosis, or as a manifestation of Olfactory Reference Syndrome.
One manifestation of Minjung theology in the final years of the Park Chung-hee regime ( 1961 – 1979 ) was the rise of several Christian social missions, such as the Catholic Farmers Movement and the Protestant Urban Industrial Mission, which campaigned for better wages and working conditions for laborers.
: One manifestation of science-envy is the mathematical ( or logical ) pseudo-rigor with which much recent philosophical writing is afflicted.
One manifestation of this tendency toward elaboration which goes beyond combat application is the use of lower stances and higher, stretching kicks.
One of the manifestation of the new intolerance took place in 1915 against some Sri Lankan Muslims.
One such manifestation of Franklin in adult form was able to destroy two Celestials from Earth-4280 during physical combat ; in the aftermath of their defeat, Franklin's immortality was strongly implied.
One manifestation must be chosen during character creation, and additional manifestations may be acquired through feats, allowing the player to switch manifestations between encounters, and the Elemental Tempest paragon path allows Genasi to use two manifestations simultaneously.
One manifestation of this was the militia of the Inkatha Freedom Party ( IFP ) that was being trained and armed by the SADF Special Forces as part of Operation Marion which were being armed by weapons coming from Mozambique.
In the flow of Divine Creative lifeforce, this represents the connecting channel between Heaven and Earth, between the " Holy One Blessed Be He " ( Tiferet Divine transcendent male manifestation of God ), and the " Shekhinah " ( Malkuth indwelling Divine immanent female presence of God ).
One manifestation of the gospels being theological documents rather than historical chronicles is that they devote about one third of their text to just seven days, namely the last week of the life of Jesus in Jerusalem.
One example of such is the manifestation of depression and schizophrenia in Filipinos, which are for the most part, less violent.
From The Absolute proceeds the Supreme Being, at the dawn of manifestation: this is The One, the " Great Architect of the Universe ".
One Renaissance writer, Henry Peacham, enumerated 184 different figures of speech, although it could be argued that this was a manifestation of the increasing over-emphasis on style that began in the Renaissance.
One claims to have seen a ghost Camaro driven by a girl who supposedly died when she crashed it in 1988 ( any mention while driving the road at night is supposed to trigger a manifestation ).
In early 2007, The North Pole Project changed its name to Number One Gun, making it the current manifestation of Jeff's solo project.
Feldman writes of Preil's Yiddish and American atmosphere, " One could say that Preil's life and art are a manifestation of two diametrically opposite movements: His physical biography led him further away from Israeli soil, but, through his artistic activity, he tenaciously bridged the distance and successfully approached the contemporary sources of his poetic medium.

One and view
One day when he attended a war memorial ceremony in Westminster Abbey his view was obstructed by a stout man on his left, his attention turned to the irregular pattern of the rough slab flooring and someone, clasping him by the arm, whispered, `` I want a word with you, please ''.
One view, especially held in evolutionary psychology, is that the presence of venomous spiders led to the evolution of a fear of spiders or made acquisition of a fear of spiders especially easy.
One of the Dead Sea Scrolls ( 4Q535, Manuscript B ) is written from Amram's point of view, and hence has been dubbed the Testament of Amram.
One view is that many of the short-term effects continue into the long-term and may even worsen, and are not resolved after quitting benzodiazepines.
One way to view the issue is whether it is possible to accurately simulate a human brain on a computer without accurately simulating the neurons that make up the human brain.
One can view criminalization as a procedure deployed by society as a pre-emptive, harm-reduction device, using the threat of punishment as a deterrent to anyone proposing to engage in the behavior causing harm.
Upham shows a balanced and complicated view of Cotton Mather such as this first mention: " One of Cotton Mather's most characteristic productions is the tribute to his venerated master.
One of the largest of these paintings is a view of St. Bartholomew's Church at Lawrie Park Avenue, commonly known as The Avenue, Sydenham, in the collection of the London National Gallery.
One large text which has survived, The Book of Two Principles ( Liber de duobus principiis ), elaborates the principles of dualistic theology from the point of view of some of the Albanenses Cathars.
One strength of a DBMS is that while there is typically only one conceptual ( or logical ) and physical ( or internal ) view of the data, there can be an endless number of different external views.
One aspect that gradually became disturbing from a civil rights point of view, was that relatives would use deception, or legal dealings or even kidnapping to get the recruit into deprogrammers ' hands, without allowing the person any recourse to a lawyer or psychiatrist of their own choosing.
One view is the objection that there is very little or no knowledge at all — skepticism.
One notable advocate of this view is Judith Martin (" Miss Manners ").
Image: Antenna One ( Arthur ) at Goonhilly ( rear view ). jpg | Rear view of " Arthur "
Image: Antenna One ( Arthur ) at Goonhilly ( side view ). jpg | Side view of " Arthur "
Image: Antenna One ( Arthur ) at Goonhilly ( front view ). jpg | Front view of " Arthur "
One view is that Zwingli was trained as an Erasmian humanist and Luther played a decisive role in changing his theology.
One view which attempts to bridge the differences holds that the Iliad was composed by " Homer " in his maturity, while the Odyssey was a work of his old age.
One reason for the hero-as-self interpretation of stories and myths is the human inability to view the world from any perspective but a personal one.
One of these is of the view from above Gulval showing the church, Mount's Bay and
Thus it is not out of view of the immune system One of these pieces, a protein called
One group of opponents of this point of view, including many European nations, maintain that all civilized nations have certain norms of conduct expected of them, including the prohibition of genocide, slavery and the slave trade, wars of aggression, torture, and piracy, and that violation of these universal norms represents a crime, not only against the individual victims, but against humanity as a whole.

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