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One of the more noteworthy changes that have taken place since the mid-19th century is the situation of Catholics at Oxford and Cambridge Universities.
One noteworthy exception is provided by the caeside anion ().
One or two of its decrees are noteworthy as showing that Eugene had at heart the advancement of learning.
One of the most noteworthy allegations of vaccine-induced injury is the MMR vaccine controversy.
One of Britten's most noteworthy works from the 1930s was Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge for string orchestra, Op.
One of the most noteworthy homes is St Basil's, a riverfront mansion built by socialite Physician Dr. John Scratchley in the 1850s.
One of the most famous is César Franck but Henri Vieuxtemps, Eugène Ysaÿe, Guillaume Lekeu and Wim Mertens are also noteworthy.
One noteworthy flaw in Star Raiders is that it is possible for the player to avoid incoming objects, while stationary, simply by rotating the ship.
One of the most noteworthy of the " mediating " theologians, he has been ranked with Friedrich Schleiermacher, August Neander, Karl Nitzsch, Julius Müller and Richard Rothe.
One of the most noteworthy is in the west of Hartshill Hayes Country Park from where looking north Atherstone can be seen and looking northeast Leicester can be seen, depending on favourable visibility.
" One noteworthy aspect of the work is his anticipation of microbiology and epidemiology.
One noteworthy example is the now-classic " I'll Be Around ", the first of the Spinners ' Thom Bell-produced hits for Atlantic Records in the mid 1970s.
One of the most noteworthy features of Olmsted and Vaux's creations is the Prospect Park watercourse.
One of the most noteworthy points of interest on the island is the island's own underground railway, which is still used to transport goods from the harbour up to the castle.
One of his most noteworthy accomplishments during his tenure as Secretary General was his valuable assistance in facilitating the negotiations between John F. Kennedy and Nikita Kruschev during the Cuban Missile Crisis, thereby narrowly averting the possibility of a major global catastrophe.
One noteworthy member of III Gallica was centurion Lucius Artorius Castus.
One noteworthy portion of Fyshwick, located between the railway line and Canberra Avenue, was built as an internment camp during early 1918.
" One or more of these factors make noteworthy opinion leaders:
One noteworthy advance was Buick's Max Trac, a traction control system that prevented wheelspin during acceleration on slippery surfaces.
One of the few noteworthy films to successfully balance sexuality and suspense is the Al Pacino thriller Sea of Love ( 1989 ).
One of the regiment's most noteworthy battles in Italy was the Melfa River Crossing.
One of the most noteworthy is the book " Mobility First: A New Vision for Transportation in a Globally Competitive Twenty-First Century " by Reason Foundation's Director of Urban Growth and Land Use Policy, Sam Staley.
One noteworthy feature of the work is the way in which an extended cadenza for the soloist takes on the role of the development section in the sonata form first movement.
One noteworthy but legally meaningless court case questions the legality of the foreclosure practice is sometimes cited as proof of various claims regarding lending.

One and figure
One finds it difficult to pass censure on the lonely figure who waited for days for a saving word from his zealously served idol, W.R. Hearst.
One sees Costaggini's rendering of the same figure more than thirty feet away.
One such figure was Phanes of Halicarnassus, who would later on leave Amasis, for reasons Herodotus does not clearly know but suspects were personal between the two figures.
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 of the two Merseburg Incantations names Balder, and mentions a figure named Phol, considered to be another name for Baldr ( as in Scandinavian, Falr, Fjalarr ; ( in Saxo ) Balderus: Fjallerus ).
One writer noted that with his prematurely gray beard, the forty-three year old Pissarro was regarded as a “ wise elder and father figure ” by the group.
The figure of the Demiurge emerges in the theoretic of Iamblichus, which conjoins the transcendent, incommunicable “ One ,” or Source.
One of Anna's brothers was Jenkin Lloyd Jones, who would become an important figure in the spread of the Unitarian faith in the Western United States.
One of the films nominated in the book was in fact an invention of the authors, and readers were challenged to figure out which film was actually fake.
One school of thought, citing entries in the Historia Brittonum ( History of the Britons ) and Annales Cambriae ( Welsh Annals ), sees Arthur as a genuine historical figure, a Romano-British leader who fought against the invading Anglo-Saxons sometime in the late 5th to early 6th century.
One of the most popular, Der Fuehrer's Face ( 1940 ) was a means of relieving the aggression against Hitler by making him a somewhat comical figure while showcasing the freedom America offered.
One such figure, Martin Luther, a German Augustinian friar and professor, enumerated this dissent in his 95 Theses.
One influential figure in the rebirth of interest in classical rhetoric was Erasmus ( c. 1466-1536 ).
One of the characters in the novel compares More favourably to almost every other major historical figure: " He had one completely honest moment right at the end.
One World was a best-seller that marked his transformation into a major spokesman for internationalism and made him a controversial figure within the Roosevelt administration and among his Republican colleagues, but it helped move public opinion from isolationism to internationalism.
One of those statues had been made by Donatello in 1410, a figure of Joshua made of terracotta, and a second, also a terracotta, but this time of Hercules, was commissioned from the Florentine sculptor Agostino di Duccio in 1463 ; scholars suggest that Agostino was working under Donatello's direction.
Later, the producers of the British talent show Stars in Their Eyes forced a contestant to censor one of its lines, changing "... all it takes is one itchy trigger – One more widow, one less white nigger " to "... one less white figure ".
One of the main characters, the cobbler-poet Hans Sachs, is based on an actual historical figure: Hans Sachs ( 1494 – 1576 ), the most famous of the historical Mastersingers.
One use of noise temperature is in the definition of a system's noise factor or noise figure.
One corollary of the Friis equation is that an attenuator prior to the first amplifier will degrade the noise figure due to the amplifier.
One of her most frequently quoted sayings is a quip about her famously voluptuous figure: " Everything you see, I owe to spaghetti.
One encounters Justice in the early-fifteenth-century moralities as a performer playing the role of a theological virtue or grace, and then one sees him develop to a more serious figure, occupying the position of an arbiter of justice during the sixteenth century.
One executive claimed $ 47 million while The Wall Street Journal reported a figure of $ 60 million.
One figure, who is armed with a shield and a mace, stands in the chariot's path ; another figure, who is armed with bow and arrow, threatens the right flank.

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