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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 figure was Tom Moulton who invented the dance remix as we now know it.
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 flaw
One other flaw, McCarthy said, was the revelation of Col. Fitts ' homosexuality, which he said evoked " hoary Freudianism ".
One major flaw in the town plan was that there was no clearly defined business district, resulting in commercial and residential buildings mixed together all over town.
One flaw in Addison character was a tendency to convivial excess, which nonetheless should be judged in view of the somewhat lax manners of his time.
One flaw in the position was that an Austrian retreat could only be made across a single bridge over the Hain River.
One flaw in the HP 3000 migration plan, is that HP also ambitiously tried to rewrite the entire MPE operating system in a new language at that same time.
One such flaw was the ability to reset the keystream to a fixed point, which led to key reuse by undisciplined machine operators.
One flaw was that there was not enough space for the office staff, which was then approximately eighty.
One such flaw was the ability to reset the keystream to a fixed point, which led to key reuse by undisciplined machine operators.
One specific failure in the massive operation was the critical lack of transport aircraft for the operation, an unsolved flaw that had dogged every large-scale airborne operation the Allies had conducted.
One major flaw of this management style is it is much more likely to cause diseconomies of scale in large businesses.
* Retros: ( as in retrofit ): One flaw in the Freak creation process is that the tissue regrowth abilities will fail after a while.
One major drawback that seems to have been the project's main flaw was the length of time required for creating and rendering the animation.
One flaw of this system is that it takes longer to complete, meaning that a tournament may risk not being over before sunset.
One flaw of semi-active radar homing is that the launch aircraft must illuminate the target with its radar during flight, meaning that it must fly towards the enemy and so expose itself to greater danger.

One and Star
After two successful comedy albums, Comedy Minus One ( 1973 ) and the Grammy Award-nominated A Star Is Bought ( 1975 ), Brooks left the stand-up circuit to try his hand as a filmmaker ; his first film, The Famous Comedians School, was a satiric short that appeared on PBS and was an early example of the mockumentary sub-genre.
" " One Star Rag ," " Rat Cheese under the Hill ," " Take Me Back to Tulsa ," " Basin Street Blues ," " Steel Guitar Rag ," and " Trouble in Mind " were some of the songs in his extensive repertory.
One of the most famous cyborgs is Darth Vader from the Star Wars films.
One famous example is the Star Wars character Darth Vader, portrayed by David Prowse.
* 1971 – Russell Allen, American singer-songwriter ( Symphony X, Adrenaline Mob, Allen-Lande, and Star One )
: One of the most ancient and most established instruments of power was the court of Star Chamber, which possessed an unlimited discretionary authority of fining, imprisoning, and inflicting corporal punishment, and whose jurisdiction extended to all sorts of offenses, contempts, and disorders, that lay not within reach of the common law.
In Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace ( 1999 ), Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn ( Liam Neeson ) discovers nine year old Anakin Skywalker ( Jake Lloyd ), whom he believes to be the " Chosen One " of Jedi prophecy who is destined to bring balance to the Force ; the boy is eventually paired with Qui-Gon's apprentice, the young Obi-Wan Kenobi ( Ewan McGregor ), who promises to train him.
One of the enduring influences the Star Wars saga has had in popular culture is the idea of the fictional Jedi values being interpreted as a modern philosophical path or religion, spawning various movements such as the controversial Jediism ( religious ) and the Jedi census phenomenon.
Dixit has been guest on Nach Baliye Season 1 and 3, a celebrity-couple dancing competition in 2005 ( aired on Star One ) & 2007 ( aired on Star Plus ).
** In the Star Trek: Voyager episode " One Small Step ", USS Voyager discovers the fate of Ares IV, one of the first manned expeditions to Mars in 2032.
* Several pre-1950 talkies were sold to other studios for remakes, among them Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde ( 1931 ) and Make Me a Star ( 1932 ) to MGM ; The Letter ( 1929 ), A Farewell to Arms ( 1932 ) and One Sunday Afternoon ( 1933 ) to Warner Brothers ; and " The Dance of Life ( 1929 ), The Story of Temple Drake ( 1933 ) and " Swing High, Swing Low ( 1937 ) to 20th Century Fox.
One by one he discovered the authors that would influence his later work: Jack London and his stories of reincarnation and past lives, most notably The Star Rover ( 1915 ); Rudyard Kipling's tales of subcontinent adventure and his chanting, shamanic verse ; the classic mythological tales collected by Thomas Bulfinch.
One such star naming company is the International Star Registry, which, during the 1980s, was accused of deceptive practice for making it appear that the assigned name was official.
One element from Yesteryear that has become canon by depiction within Star Trek: The Original Series is the Vulcan city of ShiKahr, depicted in a background scene wherein Kirk, Spock and McCoy walk across a natural stone bridge ( first depicted in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock ) in the remastered " Amok Time ".
One of three theories regarding how the Romulans arrived at the stellar system that includes the planets Romulus and Remus involves Sargon's people, referred to in conjecture as the " Arretians ", as mentioned in the Star Trek: The Original Series episode " Return to Tomorrow ".
In the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode " Past Tense, Part One ", after Earth's history was inadvertently altered so that the Federation was never formed, the Romulans had established a presence in the Alpha Centauri system by the 24th century.
One of the earliest forms of media fandom was Star Trek fandom.
For example, the Friendship One probe ( launched, on the fictional timeline, in 2067 ) is marked with the letters UESPA-1 in the Star Trek: Voyager episode " Friendship One ".
Examples include the German synthpop group Kraftwerk, Stevie Wonder (" Send One Your Love ", " A Seed's a Star ") and jazz / fusion keyboardist Herbie Hancock during his late 1970s period.
One of the types found in the United States is the North American " Polish-style polka ," which has roots in Chicago ; two sub-styles are " The Chicago Honky " ( using clarinet and one trumpet ) and " Chicago Push " featuring the accordion, Chemnitzer & Star concertinas, upright bass or bass guitar, drums, and ( almost always ) two trumpets.
At the time, Ray was an up-and-coming Anglo-Brazilian actor, who had previously appeared in several films, including Irving Rapper's The Brave One and Anthony Mann's The Tin Star.
One of the biggest-selling film scores of all time was John Williams's music from the movie Star Wars.

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