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One and modern
`` One, modern equipment -- much of it supplied under the Marshall Plan -- enables Fiat to turn out 2,100 cars a day.
One modern approach which attempts to overcome the seemingly impossible divide between deontology and utilitarianism is case-based reasoning, also known as casuistry.
One of the earliest examples of almost modern factory layout, designed for easy material handling, was the Bridgewater Foundry.
One modern scholar has written " It is almost certain not only that at no time in his life did he ever see, let alone command, a Roman army, but that, throughout the twenty-three years of his reign, he never went within five hundred miles of a legion ".
One year later in October, Germanicus died suddenly in Antioch ( modern Antakya, Turkey ).
One modern historian feels that it was Ealdred who was behind the compilation of the D version of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, and gives a date in the 1050s as its composition.
One of the most successful designs of this period was the Douglas DC-3, which became the first airliner that was profitable carrying passengers exclusively, starting the modern era of passenger airline service.
One of these was the property, an essential universal true of the species, but not in the definition ( in modern terms, some examples would be grammatical language, a property of man, or a spectral pattern characteristic of an element, both of which are defined in other ways ).
One modern historian has seen him as essentially a marrano.
One significant difference of modern naval battles as opposed to earlier forms of combat is the use of marines, which introduced amphibious warfare.
One modern example of such an ascending valve is the Yamaha YSL-350C trombone, in which the extra valve tubing is normally engaged to pitch the instrument in Bb, and pressing the thumb lever removes a whole step to pitch the instrument in C. Valves require regular lubrication.
Order One follows the pattern of modern liturgical scholarship.
One of the most notable characteristics of the modern study of classics is the diversity of the field.
One of the more modern refinements of the blood feud is the duel.
One of the main theses of casuists was the necessity to adapt the rigorous morals of the Early Fathers of Christianity to modern morals, which led in some extreme cases to justify what Innocent XI later called " laxist moral " ( i. e. justification of usury, homicide, regicide, lying through " mental reservation ", adultery and loss of virginity before marriage, etc .— all due cases registered by Pascal in the Provincial Letters ).
One of Claudius's investigators discovered that many old Roman citizens based in the modern city of Trento were not in fact citizens.
One of the largest constellations, Centaurus was included among the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations.
One of the most ubiquitous accessories in modern China, after a wallet or purse and an umbrella, is a double-walled insulated glass thermos with tea leaves in the top behind a strainer.
Young, who started Game One against the visiting Pirates, thus threw the first pitch in modern World Series history.
One of the best-known draugr in the modern world is Glámr, who was defeated by the hero of the Grettis Saga.
One of the largest diasporas of modern times is the African Diaspora, which began at the beginning of the 16th century.
One of the earliest encyclopedic works to have survived to modern times is the Naturalis Historia of Pliny the Elder, a Roman statesman living in the 1st century AD.
One, the most common in modern typography and inherited from medieval minuscule, looks like an inverted " 3 ".
One rarely finds modern circuits that are entirely analog.
One of these offices was princeps senatus, (" first man of the Senate ") and became shortened into Augustus ' chief honorific, Princeps ( usually translated as " first citizen ") form which the modern English word and title prince is descended.

One and academic
One academic study ( Heffernan, 2003 ) found that demutualised societies ' pricing behaviour on deposits and mortgages was more favourable to shareholders than to customers, with the remaining mutual building societies offering consistently better rates.
One recent academic survey that does attempt this, by Thomas Green, identifies three key strands to the portrayal of Arthur in this earliest material.
One high profile academic survey of American journalists is The Media Elite.
One of the few comprehensive academic surveys of Mesoamerican city and town sizes arrived at a population of 212, 500 living on, although some popular sources put the number as high as 350, 000.
One of Penn's most well known academic qualities is its emphasis on interdisciplinary education, which it promotes through numerous joint degree programs, research centers and professorships, a unified campus, and the ability for students to take classes from any of Penn's schools ( the " One University Policy ").
The academic programs of the college include Literary Studies, Semiotics and Communication Theory, Renaissance Studies, the Vic Concurrent Teacher Education Program ( developed in conjunction with OISE / UT ) and the first-year undergraduate programs Vic One and Vic First Pathways.
One of ten children, Bevan did poorly at school and his academic performance was so bad that his headmaster made him repeat a year.
One of the key functions that academic publishers provide is to manage the process of peer review.
The Engineering Tripos on the other hand is divided into Parts IA ( spoken as: " One A "), IB (" One B "), IIA (" Two A "), and IIB (" Two B "), each corresponding to one academic year, and leads to the simultaneous awarding of the B. A.
One of Greenberg's more controversial claims was that kitsch was equivalent to academic art: " All kitsch is academic, and conversely, all that is academic is kitsch.
One exception to this succession was David Durell, who built up the reputation and academic success of the College.
One of its graduates, Claybrook Cottingham, was later its assistant principal and subsequently in his long academic career the president of both Louisiana College in Pineville and Louisiana Tech University in Ruston.
One of Eliade's earliest fiction writings, the controversial first-person narrative Isabel şi apele diavolului, focused on the figure of a young and brilliant academic, whose self-declared fear is that of " being common ".
One of the three types of school forming the Tripartite System was called the grammar school, which sought to spread the academic ethos of the existing grammar schools.
One can pursue the roots of gospel music through the academic discipline of ethno-musicology ( going back to Europe and Africa ), through a study of the 2, 000-year history of church music, and through a study of rural folk music traditions.
One academic analysis of the series finds that Xander has much in common with the Harry Potter character Ron Weasley.
One of the earliest academic studies of turntablism ( White 1996 ) argued for its designation as a legitimate electronic musical instrument — a manual analog sampler — and described turntable techniques such as backspinning, cutting, scratching and blending as basic tools for most hip hop DJs.
* One of the top 50 public universities in the country when it comes to offering academic excellence at an affordable price — Kiplinger's Personal Finance, 2006
One of his first acts as Minister for Education was to introduce greater government control over Malaysia's universities, despite strong opposition from the academic community.
One condition of British funding was that student admission should be based on " academic achievement and good character " with no racial distinction.

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