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One and newspaperman
One prominent, or notorious, early Goldfield resident was George Graham Rice, a former check forger, newspaperman, and racetrack tipster, turned mining stock promoter.
It also publishes regional titles, such as The Encyclopedia of Chicago ( 2004 ), edited by James R. Grossman, Ann Durkin Keating and Janice Reiff ; The Chicagoan: A Lost Magazine of the Jazz Age ( 2008 ) by Neil Harris ; One More Time: The Best of Mike Royko ( 1999 ), a collection of columns by Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaperman Mike Royko of the Chicago Sun-Times and the Chicago Tribune ; and many other books about the art, architecture, and nature of Chicago and the Midwest.
One newspaperman from the Seattle Post-Intelligencer ( with more interest in grabbing his readers ' attention than actual fact finding ) reported the Portland carried a " ton of gold "; as it turned out, it was two tons.

One and dubbed
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.
In 2005 FAB received one Airbus ACJ, callsign " Air Force One " and dubbed as " Santos Dumont.
One example is of a then Finnish mobile network company Sonera, which paid huge sums in German broadband auction then dubbed as 3G licenses.
One theory on the formation of the Essenes suggested the movement was founded by a Jewish high priest, dubbed by the Essenes the Teacher of Righteousness, whose office had been usurped by Jonathan ( of priestly but not Zadokite lineage ), labeled the " man of lies " or " false priest ".
One of the best known émigrés from Germany's school of Expressionism, he was dubbed the " Master of Darkness " by the British Film Institute.
Its first dish, Antenna One ( dubbed " Arthur "), was built in 1962 to link with Telstar.
The earliest association between anime and adult animation occurred prior to the 1972 release of Fritz the Cat when American distributors attempted to cash in on the publicity garnered from the rating by rushing out dubbed versions of two other adult animations from Japan, both of which featured an X rating in their advertising material: Senya ichiya monogatari and Kureopatora, retitled One Thousand and One Arabian Nights and Cleopatra: Queen of Sex, respectively.
One individual of this species, dubbed Methuselah, is one of the world's oldest living organisms at around 4, 600 years old.
One fan, Mike J. Nichols, created and distributed, free of charge, a modified version of the film, entitled The Phantom Edit, which cut out several scenes featuring what Nichols dubbed ' Jar Jar antics.
One critic dubbed it a masterpiece ; Pauline Kael wrote that he " may be the most natural and least self-conscious screen actor that has ever lived ".
One of the oldest planets in the universe, Oa serves as the home and headquarters for a race of blue-skinned powerful humanoids who have dubbed themselves the Guardians of the Universe.
One of the most important discoveries in recent times is that of the ancient skeletal remains dubbed " The Leanderthal Lady " because of its age and proximity to Leander, Texas.
One of Long's followers dubbed him " the Kingfish " after the master of the Mystic Knights of the Sea lodge to which the fictional Amos and Andy belonged.
* One of the characters in Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp, a children's live action TV series with a cast of chimpanzees dubbed by actors ' speaking voices ), is " Ed Simian ", a parody of Sullivan.
One review written when the series was released on DVD gave it average ratings, commenting that while the show was dubbed into English poorly, it commented positively on the use of characters saying, " Despite his heroic calling as a robot pilot, Akito is remarkably approachable — after all, what could be more down-to-earth than a cook?
One of the most significant parts of the game is the conversation engine ( dubbed " Spookitalk ") used to interact with the robot staff on board the ship.
One example of the Fresnel lens application common in the USA is the 3M Model 131 traffic signal ( dubbed the " Programmed Visibility " signal ).
One loosely organized band was dubbed " The Cowboys ," and profited from smuggling cattle, alcohol, and tobacco across the U. S ./ Mexico border.
One of the experiments, a video taken to study atmospheric dust, may have detected a new atmospheric phenomenon, dubbed a " TIGER " ( Transient Ionospheric Glow Emission in Red ).
One is said to resemble cartoon character Bugs Bunny and US President Harry S. Truman dubbed the other work Scrambled Eggs.
1976: Held residency at Bimbos in San Francisco for one month, Prairie Prince dubbed " The One, The Only " by columnist Herb Caen.
One can also cite what foreign observers dubbed the policies of grandeur, that is, the insistence that France be a major power in the world scene and that military and economic forces be established to back this claim.
One — he volunteered to write the film's console game script, dubbed for it, and oversaw its technical development ; he also authored the digital comics based on the film's characters.

One and mechanical
One of the important aspects of this study was to determine the oxygen transfer relationships of the mechanical aerator.
One reason for the introduction of the mechanical joints was to make it easier to repair necks.
One of the important problems for logicians in the 1930s was David Hilbert's Entscheidungsproblem, which asked if there was a mechanical procedure for separating mathematical truths from mathematical falsehoods.
One of the B-52s crashed from mechanical failures just north of the island with the loss of three of its six-man crew.
" One of Lenin's challenges was distancing materialism, as a viable philosophical outlook, from the " vulgar materialism " expressed in the statement " the brain secretes thought in the same way as the liver secretes bile " ( attributed to 18th c. physician Pierre Jean Georges Cabanis, 1757 – 1808 ); " metaphysical materialism " ( matter composed of immutable particles ); and 19th-century " mechanical materialism " ( matter as random molecules interacting per the laws of mechanics ).
One original design incorporated a large, heavy, solid iron flywheel with a mechanical friction brake, developed by John Harrison of Leichhardt Rowing Club in Sydney, later to become a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of New South Wales.
He said, " One may view mechanics as a geometry of four dimensions, and mechanical analysis as an extension of geometric analysis ".
One of the ways mechanical and organic societies differ is the function of law: in mechanical society the law is focused on its punitive aspect, and aims to reinforce the cohesion of the community, often by making the punishment public and extreme ; whereas in the organic society the law focuses on repairing the damage done and is more focused on individuals than the community.
One of Wren's friends, another great scientist and architect and a fellow Westminster Schoolboy, Robert Hooke said of him " Since the time of Archimedes there scarce ever met in one man in so great perfection such a mechanical hand and so philosophical mind.
One source of inspiration for Asimov's robots was the Zoromes, a race of mechanical men that featured in a 1931 short story called " The Jameson Satellite ", by Neil R. Jones.
One piece that changed mainstream understanding of ancient technology is the Antikythera mechanism, a type of mechanical computer which has been fully validated as a real object from about 150 – 100 BCE.
One common type of metronome is the mechanical metronome which uses an adjustable weight on the end of an inverted pendulum rod to control the tempo: The weight is slid up the pendulum rod to decrease tempo, or down to increase tempo.
One of the more unusual items on display in the Indian Gallery is ' Tipu's Tiger ', an automaton and mechanical organ made in Mysore around 1795.
One particularly important component of many mixed phase systems is cholesterol, which modulates bilayer permeability, mechanical strength and biochemical interactions.
One important property of mechanical waves is that their amplitudes possess an unusual form, displacement divided by reduced wavelength.
One of the best-known examples of this is nitinol, which exhibits pseudoelasticity: deformations which are reversible in the context of mechanical design, but irreversible in terms of thermodynamics.
One issue with vending machines, particularly mechanical vending machines, involves the use of coins of foreign currency, or, in more extreme cases, worthless tokens or washers ( commonly referred to as slugs ), which have the same size and shape as the coin accepted by the machine.
One of the main reasons why a patient is admitted to an ICU is for delivery of mechanical ventilation.
One of the simplest forms of mechanical spalling is plate impact, in which two waves of compression are reflected on the free-surfaces of the plates and then interact to generate a region of high tension stress inside one of the plates.
One unusual daytime program, Daywatch, consisted of a camera focused on a teletypewriter printing wire service news stories, interspersed with cut-aways to mechanical toys against a light music soundtrack.
One of the more remarkable features of the whale is the extremely dense bones in the rostrum, which have a higher density and mechanical stiffness than any other bone yet measured.
One of the first mechanical toys is the flying pigeon by Archytas of Tarentum created 400 years BC.
One type of mechanical peeler, the Magnascrubber, tumbles the potatoes on rollers with rubber studs, which removes the skin.

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