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One and McLaren's
Sharing parts of the design of both McLaren's Formula One M19 and Indianapolis M16 cars ( itself inspired by Lotus's 72 ), it was a mainstay for four years.
Alongside his Formula One testing duties for Williams, he competed again in F3000 and took the title in a close contest with Nick Heidfeld who was driving for McLaren's F3000 team.
McLaren's defending World Champion Niki Lauda was still unfit to race due to the wrist injury he suffered in Belgium and was replaced by former driver John Watson in what would be his last start in Formula One.
One who failed to finish, or start as it was, was World Champion Ayrton Senna, his McLaren's differential failed as the cars got away for the second start.
On 4 October 2007, in a complete twist to the 2007 Formula One espionage controversy, Nigel Stepney issued a statement claiming that he had received key information about McLaren's set-up, pit-stops, weight distribution and other aspects of various parts of their car when he was still a Ferrari employee and said that Ferrari had gotten off lightly.

One and edited
One is that the editors edited in a way that the editor believed was language that made the writing easier to understand.
Sidney Parker is a British egoist individualist anarchist who wrote articles and edited anarchist journals from 1963 to 1993 such as Minus One, Egoist, and Ego.
One of the early publications in this new direction is a volume edited by Helmut Kreuzer, Literature Studies-Media Studies ( Literaturwissenschaft – Medienwissenschaft ), which summarizes the presentations given at the " Düsseldorfer Germanistentag " 1976.
One of the books AltaMira released was Researching Paganisms, an anthology edited by Jenny Blain, Douglas Ezzy and Graham Harvey in which different Pagan studies scholars discussed their involvement with the subject and the opposition that they've faced.
One of the more interesting uses of this is in the Seaside web framework which relieves the programmer of dealing with the complexity of a Web Browser's back button by storing continuations for each edited page and switching between them as the user navigates a web site.
One of Asprin ’ s last projects was NO Quarter, originally co-authored with Eric Del Carlo, and later edited by Teresa Patterson.
* An Illini Century: One Hundred Years of Campus Life ( no ISBN ) – the history of the first 100 years of the University of Illinois, edited by Ebert in 1967
He edited Powell & Pressburger's 49th Parallel ( 1941 ) and One of Our Aircraft Is Missing ( 1942 ).
One of the early North American broadcasters of the British series was the Canadian youth channel YTV, though many episodes were edited for adult language and content.
One of Lombardo's first contributions was to show Peckinpah an episode of the TV series Felony Squad he edited in 1967.
One of the most important symbolist journals was Le Mercure de France, edited by Alfred Vallette, which succeeded La Pléiade ; founded in 1890, this periodical endured until 1965.
One of his closest disciples is the renowned economist, Rabbi Israel Kirzner, who edited Hutner's written works, Pachad Yitzchok.
One of the first attempts at presenting entertainment in the IMAX format was The Rolling Stones: Live at the Max ( 1991 ), an 85-minute compilation of concert footage filmed in IMAX during the band's 1990 Steel Wheels tour, edited to give the impression of a single concert.
In addition, she became the first Oscar-nominated actress to be nominated in the Best Short Film, Live Action Category for Number One ( 1976 ), a project which Cannon produced, directed, wrote and edited.
On 24 December 2011 a digitally edited satirical version entitled " The 90th Euro rescue summit, Or, Euros for No One ", produced by Udo Eling and German state broadcaster ARD, was uploaded to YouTube.
One of the last works to appear in his lifetime was the Requiem, edited for performance from his manuscripts in 1980 and published the following year, almost fifty years after its composition.
One episode, featuring fictional terrorist attacks on London and the assassination of Tony Blair, was postponed and edited in August 2006 amid the terrorism scares in British airports at that time.
Two episodes from Series One are regularly aired in their 30-minute form, being extended repeats from 1991, while Series Two transmissions are based on the edited repeats for BBC Radio 4.
One of their best-known recruits from the CPGB was Peter Fryer, who had been the Daily Worker's correspondent in Budapest during the suppression of the uprising by Soviet troops, and who edited The Newsletter, a weekly which began publication in May 1958, over a year before the launching of the SLL.
One of the most famous of these was Theodor Narbutt who edited Ancient Greek myths and created new Lithuanian ones.
One of her former graduate students ( who is now a well-known professor in her own right ), Patty White, edited and introduced a collection of Teresa de Lauretis's essays.
One of his other major achievements in theology is the 45-year-long comprehensive series on Orthodox spirituality known as the Romanian Philocaly, a collection of texts written by classical Byzantine writers, that he edited and translated from Greek.
* The Wrongs of Africa, Book the First: The full text of Book One of Roscoe's Wrongs of Africa ( 1787-1788 ), edited by Brycchan Carey
One version was edited under the supervison of Aldrich, the other by Lancaster.
One of eight books in the Encounters with Ancient Egypt series edited by Peter Ucko

One and texts
One of its features attractive to the West is its irreverence for tradition and dogma and for sacred texts.
One way to explain much of the confusion concerning Ammonius is to assume that there were two people called Ammonius: Ammonius Saccas who taught Plotinus, and an Ammonius the Christian who wrote biblical texts.
" One Cree speaker suggested the original word that became corrupted to Eskimo might indeed have been askamiciw ( which means " he eats it raw "), and the Inuit are referred to in some Cree texts as askipiw ( which means " eats something raw ").
One prominent such effort was the collection by Francis James Child in the late 19th century of the texts of over three hundred ballads in the English and Scots traditions ( called the Child Ballads ) most of which predated the sixteenth century.
One of the most extensive was perhaps the work done in Riga by Krisjanis Barons who between the years between 1894 and 1915 published six volumes including the texts of 217 996 Latvian folk songs ; the Latvju dainas.
One such institution was the Hawala, an early informal value transfer system, which is mentioned in texts of Islamic jurisprudence as early as the 8th century.
One orthodox classification of Hindu texts is to divide into Śruti (" revealed ") and Smriti (" remembered ") texts.
One of the most influential texts that he read was Cheng Kuan-ying's Sheng-shih Wei-yen ( Words of Warning to an Affluent Age ), a political tract that lamented the deterioration of Chinese power in East Asia, arguing for technological, economic and political reform, modelling China on the representative democracies of the western world.
One of two Old Greek texts of the Book of Daniel has been recently rediscovered and work is ongoing in reconstructing the original form of the book.
One of the most common manifestations of stanzaic form in poetry in English ( and in other Western European languages ) is represented in texts for church hymns, such as the first three stanzas ( of nine ) from a poem by Isaac Watts ( from 1719 ) cited immediately below ( in this case, each stanza is to be sung to the same hymn tune, composed earlier by William Croft in 1708 ):
One of the institutions developed by classical Islamic jurists that influenced civil law was the Hawala, an early informal value transfer system, which is mentioned in texts of Islamic jurisprudence as early as the 8th century.
While Christianity includes the five books of Moses ( the Pentateuch ) among their sacred texts, in its Old Testament, Islam believes that only the original Torah was sent by the One true God.
One of the shortest corpora in time, may be the 15-30 year Amarna letters texts -( 1350 BC ).
During his early meetings with Mullá Husayn, the Báb described himself as the Master and the Promised One ; he did not consider himself just Siyyid Kazim's successor, but claimed a prophetic status, with a sense of deputyship delegated to him not just from the Hidden Imam, but from Divine authority ; His early texts, such as the Commentary on the Surih of Joseph, used Quranic language that implied divine authority and identified himself effectively with the Imam.
One line can be interpreted as implying that he received his gift of poetry or speech from a magic cauldron, as Taliesin does in other texts, and Taliesin's name is connected to a similar story in another work.
Other less successful, contemporary authors who are still writing have seen reprints of their earlier works, due to current overwhelming popularity of crime fiction texts among audiences ( One only has to look at the amount of crime related television series to observe the astonishing popularity ).
) One of these Vedic texts, the Yajur Veda, even discusses the concept of numeric infinity ( purna " fullness "), stating that if you subtract purna from purna, you are still left with purna.
One of the Gnostic texts found in the Nag Hammadi library in 1945 has been given the modern title " Gospel of Philip ", though this text makes no claim to have been written by Philip.
One of the texts that the Azalis use to state that Subh-i-Azal was appointed as a viceregent is the controversial book Nuqtutu ' l-Kaq, but the book's statements are very contradictory and problematic.
One of the main Hindu texts, the Bhagavad Gita, is a dialogue between God in the form of Krishna and his friend Arjuna, a Kshatriya prince who accepts Krishna as his guru on the battlefield, prior to a large battle.
One of the methods he used was re-writing documents on a mainly grammatical level: changing word and sentence orders would make texts more fluent and ' natural ', he suggested.
One may also interpret this passage to be stating that once one has reach a sufficient level of cultivation, he / she should seek a position in office with which to lead the people of the state in accordance with the values and practices outlined in the Great Learning and other such Confucian and Neo-Confucian texts ( Wang 3 ).
A number of important legal institutions were developed by Islamic jurists during the classical period of Islamic law and jurisprudence, One such institution was the Hawala, an early informal value transfer system, which is mentioned in texts of Islamic jurisprudence as early as the 8th century.
One of his most famous translations is of Ptolemy's Almagest from Arabic texts found in Toledo.

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