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One block along the Via De Burro ( in front of the church ) will bring you to the Stock Exchange in the old Temple of Neptune.
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 of these was his De arte metrica, a discussion of the composition of Latin verse, drawing on previous grammarians work.
One of the first and throughout its history one of the most significant treatises of the common law, Bracton ’ s De Legibus et Consuetudinibus Angliae ( On the Laws and Customs of England ), was heavily influenced by the division of the law in Justinian ’ s Institutes.
One of the principal members of the Dutch artistic movement called De Stijl, Rietveld is famous for his Red and Blue Chair and for the Rietveld Schröder House, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
One of the fruits of his diplomatic activity is his De magistratibus et republica Venetorum.
Closely related to this attitude was his book De officio regis, the content of which was foreshadowed in his 33 conclusions: One should be instructed with reference to the obligations in regard to the kingdom — to see how the two powers, royal and ecclesiastical, may support each other in harmony in the body corporate of the Church.
One of Richard ’ s greatest works was the De Trinitate which was probably written close to the end of his life.
One of De Mornay's most commercially successful films came in the thriller The Hand That Rocks the Cradle.
Examples of Import Substitution Industrialization regimes include the Dirigisme of France in the De Gaulle era, Stalin's advocacy of Socialism In One Country and the economic policies of Taiwan and South Korea in the 3 decades following the 2nd World War.
One of the publications that marked the beginning of modern science was William Gilbert's De Magnete ( 1600 ), a report of a series of meticulous experiments in magnetism.
One of the De Bry engravings, which rather distort the original paintings
Other characters closer to Magica include her grandmother, Granny De Spell, who, although claiming be one of the most powerful of witches, has been no more successful in obtaining the Number One Dime.
Magica De Spell teamed up with him and the Beagle Boys to get the Number One Dime.
One is that the characters represented French politicians of the time, and that Dougal represented De Gaulle.
One or two remain: the Tichelaar factory in Makkum, Friesland, founded in 1594 and De Koninklijke Porceleyne Fles (" The Royal Porcelain Bottle ") founded in 1653.
It was this marriage that prompted De Havilland to move to Paris and her adjustments to life there was recounted in her memoir, Every Frenchman Has One.
One of the sculptures at the park-" Free Form " by Jose De Rivera, cast in 1964.
One of the largest objects in the collection is the Spanish tempera on wood, 670 x 486 cm, retable of St George, c. 1400, consisting of numerous scenes and painted by Andrés Marzal De Sax in Valencia.
One of them was the former guardian and Lord Chief Justice Magnus De La Gardie, who among many other estates had to return the extravagant 248-room large Läckö Castle.
One of the town's main attractions is the Netherlands ' smallest church ( Kerkje " De Rietstap "), another one is a border museum ( Grenslandmuseum ).
One well-known example of these is De Operatione Daemonum, a classification of demons.
One of De Beers ' most celebrated and priceless diamonds, the flawless D-colour Millennium Star was discovered in the DRC and sold to De Beers during the height of the Civil War that took place in the early to mid-nineties.
One of them, La Gracias De Mi Mascosta, features pets performing certain talents.

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One of his colleagues from that project, however, insisted that he meet with the committee.
One of the last structures of the Kalmar Union, or, rather, medieval separateness, remained until 1536 when the Danish Privy Council, in the aftermath of a civil war, unilaterally declared Norway to be a Danish province, without consulting their Norwegian colleagues.
" One of Fieser's colleagues suggested adding phosphorous to the mix which increased the " ability to penetrate deeply ... into the musculature, where it would continue to burn day after day.
One person studied by K. Anders Ericsson and his colleagues, for example, used his extensive knowledge of racing times from the history of sports.
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 her advertising colleagues, Bobby Bevan, was the inspiration for the character Mr Ingleby.
One of Gamow's colleagues in the Club was Nobel prize winner James D. Watson, co-discoverer of DNA, who acknowledges Gamow in his own autobiographical writings.
One theory for the considerable population drop during the Terminal Formative period is suggested by Santley and colleagues ( Santley et al.
One of Davis's state Senate colleagues, Cecil R. Blair of Rapides Parish, who served from 1960 – 1964 and 1966 – 1976, resided and operated a business in Lecompte.
One of Terrace's colleagues, Laura-Ann Petitto, estimated that with more standard criteria, Nim's true vocabulary count was closer to 25 than 125.
One of the sizar's duties was, historically, to fetch the " sizes " for his colleagues.
One study, A. H. Crisp and colleagues, of St. George's Hospital Medical School in London, suggests higher levels of dissociation in adult sleepwalkers, since test subjects scored unusually high on the hysteria portion of the " Crown-Crisp Experiential Index ".
One of Ryan's sisters, Mary Kate, married Seán T. O ' Kelly, one of Ryan ’ s future cabinet colleagues and a future President of Ireland.
One woman claimed she was called a " Gypo " and was physically pushed aside by one of two male colleagues.
One day, Seleski and his colleagues were testing a new type of fusion reactor.
One approach that has gained a great deal of public attention is the mirror box developed by Vilayanur Ramachandran and colleagues.
One of these events, hosted by Internet commercialization pioneer Ken McCarthy, was captured on video and provides a unique look at the state of the Web between the time Andreessen and his colleagues launched Mosaic and the time when Web browsers and servers became mainstream commercial products.
After ' judging ' ( i. e., killing ) them and taking their dimension jumping warp devices, Judge Death travelled to Mega-City One, against the opinions of his colleagues, in order to ' dispense justice '.
One year, three months, and six days later, Sonny, now a lawyer and married to Layla with a child of their own, is surprised with a birthday party at Hooters attended by all his colleagues and friends, including Julian, but is more surprised to find Vanessa working as a Hooters girl, and her boyfriend Sid with his so-called five-year plan working the grill.
One of their colleagues, Lucas Davis, was left to run the day-to-day operations, but the company closed in January 2005.
One of his colleagues who ignored this caution — Brigadier Wilhelm Crisolli ( commanding the 20th Luftwaffe Field Division )— was caught and killed by partisans as he returned from a conference at corps headquarters.
One of De Jong's colleagues in those days was Mike Harcourt, who would later become the Premier of the Province of British Columbia.
One historian would conclude in 1893, " When we take into account the characteristics of the three men we can hardly resist the conclusion that Soulé, as he afterwards intimated, twisted his colleagues round his finger.
One professional judge presides, appointing two colleagues to state the prosecution and defense cases.
One of his colleagues was Brian Mulroney.

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