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One and new
One Monday morning I saw him approach the store with a woman and introduce me to her as my new Aunt.
One reason is, of course, that the new scepticism has been willing to maintain the general picture of the invasions as portrayed in the traditional sources.
One is impressed with the dignity, clarity and beauty of this new translation into contemporary English, and there is no doubt that the meaning of the Bible is more easily understandable to the general reader in contemporary language in the frequently archaic words and phrases of the King James.
One of the inescapable realities of the Cold War is that it has thrust upon the West a wholly new and historically unique set of moral dilemmas.
One of the reporters called to him: `` Anything new, Lieutenant ''??
One afternoon, as the women sat clucking softly, a new carload of people pulled up at the gate.
One indication of the merits of the new management is found in the fact that during the period 1951-1956, while total annual mileage put on the vehicles increased 35%, the total maintenance cost increased only 11%.
One way that this can be done, other than by hiring new high-priced professors, is by constantly encouraging the department members to raise their standards of performance.
The exercise I shall discuss in this -- the first of a new series of articles on muscle definition-specialization of a particular body part -- is the One Leg Lunge.
One of the more remarkable of the new cooling systems is one that can be switched to heating.
One could assume the new term was coined and adopted by Athenian democrats.
One downside was that the new democracy was less capable of rapid response.
Plans were also made for a new retractable-roof ballpark, Bank One Ballpark, nicknamed the BOB, ( renamed in 2005 to Chase Field ) to be built in an industrial / warehouse district on the southeast edge of downtown Phoenix, one block from the Suns ' America West Arena ( now US Airways Center ).
One of the things the court has to do is figure out how to answer new questions, and that is what happened in this case.
One characteristic of American cooking is the fusion of multiple ethnic or regional approaches into completely new cooking styles.
They rented the apartment of an American man who was away for the summer, and Nin came across a number of French paperbacks: " One by one, I read these books, which were completely new to me.
One condition placed on the Bauhaus in this new political environment was the exhibition of work undertaken at the school.
One was Fred Hoyle's steady state model, whereby new matter would be created as the Universe seemed to expand.
Bulletins on BBC One moved into a new set in January 2003 although retained the previous ivory Lambie-Nairn titles until February 2004.
The latter two are mostly reserved for students in the new Vic One Programme.
Motor Racing Developments initially concentrated on making money by building cars for sale to customers in lower formulae, so the new car for the Formula One team was not ready until partway through the 1962 Formula One season.
One of the goals of these efforts is to measure the basic parameters of the Lambda-CDM model with increasing accuracy, as well as to test the predictions of the Big Bang model and look for new physics.
One of the new ownership group's first acts was to assure Cleveland fans they would give Brown the same kind of leeway.
The pair had unexpected success in their first season finishing just outside the play-offs, and 1992 – 93 began promisingly and Charlton looked good bets for promotion in the new Division One ( the new name of the old Second Division following the formation of the Premier League ).

One and faculty
One is the chair of the university's student senate, and the other is non-voting and is the chair of the university's faculty senate.
One definition sees language primarily as the mental faculty that allows humans to undertake linguistic behaviour: to learn languages and produce and understand utterances.
One of the benefits of being a Stanford faculty member is the " Faculty Ghetto ", where faculty members can live within walking or biking distance of campus.
One third of the faculty resigned in protest of these dismissals.
One of the ten campuses of the University of California ( UC ) system, UCI is the fifth-largest UC campus, with nearly 28, 000 students, 1, 100 faculty members and 9, 000 staff.
One wing of the building is occupied by the Taylor Institution, the modern languages faculty of the university.
One hundred and nineteen faculty members of the University of Tehran are said to have resigned on June 15, 2009 to protest the attack on university dorms in the wake of contested 2009 presidential elections: although clear follow-up data is hard to establish, it seems that most or all resignations were not accepted.
One more department of medicine is been made in the campus to improve its faculty.
The project is part of a broader program by One Laptop Per Child, a non-profit organisation started by Negroponte and other Media Lab faculty, to extend Internet access in developing countries.
One of the three faculty members who had prepared the letter, history professor Warren Treadgold, was informed afterwards that his probationary appointment would not be renewed.
One of the hallmarks of the faculty is their faith.
* Mark Strand, 1999 Pulitzer for Blizzard of One, MA, 1962 ; former faculty member.
One of the primary criticisms of ARWU's methodology is that it is biased towards the natural sciences and English language science journals over other subjects. Moreover, the ARWU is known for " relying solely on research indicators ", and " the ranking is heavily weighted toward institutions whose faculty or alumni have won Nobel Prizes ": it does not measure " the quality of teaching or the quality of humanities.
One unofficial report stated that 4 % of the students, staff, and faculty at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, incurred some sort of injury requiring medical attention as a result of the blizzard.
One of the major setbacks with Black Studies / African American Studies Programs or departments is that there is a lack of financial resources available to student and faculty.
One significant difference between BYU's Honor Code and BYU – Hawaii's is BYU-H's prohibition of the drinking of kava by students and faculty.
One can earn five majors in the Home Science faculty.
One of SIIT's academic strengths, that the institute often points out in a student recruitment ads, is its high qualification of faculty members.
One faculty member said " the ' quasi-irregularity ' at issue didn't warrant the negative vote on tenure for Ledeen ".
One must be willing to repress one ’ s critical faculty and hold it as one ’ s guilt ; one must be willing to drown any questions that rise in protest — to strangle any trust of reason convulsively seeking to assert its proper function as the protector of one ’ s life and cognitive integrity.
One year later, UNSW merged the AGSM with the UNSW Faculty of Commerce and Economics, creating the Australian School of Business ( for a brief period, the new faculty was called the Faculty of Business ).
One of IUSM's first faculty members, George Bond was initially employed at JHU.
One year later, he joined the faculty of Harvard University.

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