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One frequently has the feeling that the order of their movement combinations could be transposed without notable loss of effect, there is too little suggestion of organic relationship and development.
One of his notable pupils was conductor and composer Hans Münch.
One of Alan's most notable works was one he modeled after Boethius ’ Consolation of Philosophy, to which he gave the title De Planctu Naturae, or The Plaint of Nature, and which was written most likely in the late 1160 ’ s.
One particularly notable example was an alternate adaptor designed by BMUG and commercialized by Farallon as PhoneNet.
One notable modification of oxygen theory was provided by Berzelius, who stated that acids are oxides of nonmetals while bases are oxides of metals.
" One notable pupil was Enoch Powell.
One notable difference in the pilot, as in many pilots, is the casting.
One notable example occurred in 2000, when DC Comics refused to allow permission for the reprinting of four panels ( from Batman # 79, 92, 105 and 139 ) to illustrate Christopher York's paper All in the Family: Homophobia and Batman Comics in the 1950s.
One notable Manifesto Group exception was its secretary, future Defence Secretary George Robertson, who was the only officer to remain.
One of the most notable characteristics of the modern study of classics is the diversity of the field.
One notable late CPU design that uses clock gating is that of the IBM PowerPC-based Xbox 360.
One notable exception is the abolition of the death penalty by the Emperor Saga of Japan in 818.
One notable use was during the French Revolution, when the dethroned King Louis XVI ( a member of the House of Bourbon and a direct male-line descendant of Hugh Capet ) and Queen Marie Antoinette ( a member of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine ) were referred to as " Louis and Antoinette Capet " ( the queen being addressed as " the Widow Capet " after the execution of her husband ).
One of the most notable of these returns came on November 12, 2006, when he returned a missed field goal for a 108-yard touchdown.
One of the most notable characteristics of New England ( or British )- heritage Congregationalism has been its consistent leadership role in the formation of " unions " with other churches.
One notable exception to this rule is if the kicking team on a 3rd down punt play is penalized before the kick occurs: the receiving team may not decline the penalty and take over on downs.
One notable omission was South Africa, who were banned from international cricket due to apartheid.
One of the most notable elements of Cowboy Bebop is its music.
One notable film clocked in at over an hour and a half, The Corbett-Fitzsimmons Fight.
One notable fact is that a number of Gong An works may have been lost or destroyed during the Literary Inquisitions and the wars in ancient China.
One of the most notable and oldest living adherents of Hachijō-daiko is the nonagenarian Kumao Okuyama.
One notable advocate of this view is Judith Martin (" Miss Manners ").
One of the most notable of these was Lizzie Doten, who in 1863 published Poems from the Inner Life, in which she claimed to have " received " new compositions by Poe's spirit.
One notable design, Henry Smolinski's Mizar, made by mating the rear end of a Cessna Skymaster with a Ford Pinto, disintegrated during test flights, killing Smolinski and the pilot.
One notable church is the Basilica of St. Francis Xavier in Dyersville, Iowa.

One and unit
One measurement at 40 Mc/sec was obtained with the Varian model Af unit.
One example is the Banach – Tarski paradox which says that it is possible to decompose (" carve up ") the 3-dimensional solid unit ball into finitely many pieces and, using only rotations and translations, reassemble the pieces into two solid balls each with the same volume as the original.
One unit of alcohol is defined as 10 millilitres in the United Kingdom, and as 10 grams ( 12. 7 ml ) in Australia.
One common approach is to treat clitics as words that are prosodically deficient: they cannot appear without a host, and they can only form an accentual unit in combination with their host.
One can talk of a unit for matter, like an atom or apple, and quantify how much potential and kinetic energy it has, but space and time have no unit-no identity.
According to the centimeter gram second system of units ( cgs ), the gauss is the unit of magnetic field B and the equivalent of esu / cm ^ 2, while the oersted is the unit of magnetizing field H. One tesla is equal to 10 < sup > 4 </ sup > gauss, and one ampere per meter is equal to 4π × 10 < sup >− 3 </ sup > oersted.
One of the impacts of this directive was that the United Kingdom amended its own legislation to replace the gallon with the litre as a primary unit of measure in trade and in the conduct of public business, effective from 30 September 1995.
One form this may take is dollarization, the use of a foreign currency ( not necessarily the U. S. dollar ) as a national unit of currency.
One way to avoid the use of large numbers is by declaring a new unit of currency ( an example being, instead of 10, 000, 000, 000 Dollars, a bank might set 1 new dollar = 1, 000, 000, 000 old dollars, so the new note would read " 10 new dollars.
One of federal law enforcement ’ s surveillance tools is ‘‘ Project Carnivore ,’’ a Justice Department Internet surveillance program that is administered by the Federal Bureau of Investigation ( FBI ) to access information flowing to and from a central processing unit on a network connection.
One such unit is called the Mecha Tengu.
One early recorded use of the term " nybble " was in 1977 within the consumer-banking technology group at Citibank that created a pre-ISO 8583 standard for transactional messages, between cash machines and Citibank's data centers, in which a NABBLE was the basic informational unit.
One of the earliest mathematical writings is a Babylonian tablet from the Yale Babylonian Collection ( YBC 7289 ), which gives a sexagesimal numerical approximation of, the length of the diagonal in a unit square.
One of the strongest points of the system was its speech synthesis unit, which was released as an add-on for speech, music, and sound effects enhancement.
One of the key feature of the unit cell of YBa < sub > 2 </ sub > Cu < sub > 3 </ sub > O < sub > 7-x </ sub > ( YBCO ) is the presence of two layers of CuO < sub > 2 </ sub >.
One can sum the probability over energies between E < sub > f </ sub > − eV and E < sub > f </ sub > to get the number of states available in this energy range per unit volume, thereby finding the local density of states ( LDOS ) near the Fermi level.
One example of state-of-the-art design is transformers used for electric multiple unit high speed trains, particularly those required to operate across the borders of countries using different electrical standards.
One suggestion was put forward by Wing Commander O. G. W. Lywood to adapt the commercial Enigma, adding a printing unit, but the committee decided against pursuing Lywood's proposal.
One structural unit that is still useful to playwrights today is the " french scene " which describes any character entrance or exit.
One use of the password length parameters is in the expression, where is the probability that a password can be guessed in its lifetime, is the maximum lifetime a password can be used to log in to a system, is the number of guesses per unit of time, and is the number of unique algorithm-generated passwords ( the ' password space ').
One well-known product is the Google Search Appliance, a unit that combines hardware and software in an out-of-the-box packaging.
* One statcoulomb ( statC ), the CGS electrostatic unit of charge ( esu ), is approximately 3. 3356 C or about 1 / 3 nC.
One of the earliest steps towards atomic physics was the recognition that matter was composed of atoms, in modern terms the basic unit of a chemical element.
One is modern graphics processing unit ( GPU ) technology, the other is the field-programmable gate array ( FPGA ) technology.

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