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One of McMurtry's bookstores in Archer City, Texas

One and lowest
One of the consequences of this oscillation is that it encourages electrons to decay to the lowest energy state.
However, the new system again appeared to have failed, as although Barak's One Israel party ( an alliance of Labour, Gesher and Meimad ) won more votes than any other party in the Knesset election, they garnered only 26 seats, the lowest ever by a winning party, meaning that a coalition with six smaller parties was once again necessary.
One of the Angers Tapestries ( 1373 – 82 ) shows a curved cornett with the lowest hole duplicated so the player could place either hand uppermost ( see Harrison and Rimmer ).
One of the principles of the government's prices and incomes policy was that low-paid workers would be given special consideration, and between 1965 and 1969 the earnings of the lowest paid workers increased slightly faster than the average ( the increase in inflation in 1969 – 70 caused by devaluation, however, led to a deterioration in the position of low-paid workers ).
This result is achieved by the custom manufacturer Marimba One by widening the resonators into an oval shape, with the lowest ones reaching nearly a foot in width, and doubling the tube up inside the lowest resonators.
However, The One received unanimously negative reviews, pulled some of the lowest ratings in TV history, and was canceled after only two weeks.
One of those games, a 19 – 18 loss against the Fort Wayne Pistons, became infamous as the lowest scoring game in NBA history.
One way of executing this passage is annotated here: The lowest and highest drum stay on F and E-flat, respectively.
One of the lowest documented body temperature from which anyone has recovered was, in a near-drowning incident involving a 7-year-old girl in Sweden in December 2010.
One of the greatest left-handed pitchers in major league history, Grove led the American League in wins in four separate seasons, in strikeouts seven years in a row, and had the league's lowest earned run average a record nine times.
One major task near Tanygrisiau was the responsibility of Gwynedd County Council, which had at some time after 1955 taken advantage of the absence of trains to demolish what was probably Britain's lowest road under railway bridge.
Grade One is the highest of these categories, and Novice is the lowest.
The comparison with the Christian Trinity is inescapable, but for Plotinus these were not equal and " The One " was at the highest level, with the " Soul " at the lowest.
One widely applauded and popular 1962 addition was the contrabass, the biggest horn and lowest voice, two octaves below the soprano, which partially rests on the shoulder.
... One of the main objects of the organization ," he concluded, " is the elevation of the lowest paid worker to the standard of the highest, and in time we may secure for every person in the trade an existence worthy of human beings.
One study has shown that, when compared to non-smokers, the threshold volumes ( in other words the lowest volume at which one of these reflexes is triggered ) for both the pharyngo-upper esophageal sphincter contractile reflex and reflexive pharyngeal swallowing is increased.
The four lowest placed teams are relegated to the Northern Premier League Division One North or Northern Premier League Division One South, to be replaced by four promoted teams.
One study utilizing Swedish insurance data showed that of the common cat breeds, the Ragdoll and Siamese have the lowest survival rate, with 63 % living to 10 years or more for the Ragdoll and 68 % for the Siamese, although the same study concluded that the overall age standardized total mortality rate for the Siamese and Persian groups was higher than for other breed groups.
One of the factors that help to give big importance to its geography is not only that the big valleys and plains of its rainforest zone are the closest to the Pacific Ocean, but also its connections with the routes of the coast are the lowest.
One tradeoff to this is that thelowest skilled and least employable ” people are sometimes excluded from an egalitarian labor market, and must instead rely on government aid in order to survive ( p. 563 ).
One method commonly used in amateur competitions, especially when a playoff is not practicable, is scorecard " count back ", whereby the player with the lowest cumulative ( net ) score over the last 18, 9, 6, 3 or 1 hole ( s ) is declared the winner.
When Socrates and Phaedrus proceed to recount the various tools of speechmaking as written down by the great orators of the past, starting with the " Preamble " and the " Statement Facts " and concluding with the " Recapitulation ", Socrates states that the fabric seems a little threadbare. He goes on to compare one with only knowledge of these tools to a doctor who knows how to raise and lower a body's temperature but does not know when it is good or bad to do so, stating that one who has simply read a book or came across some potions knows nothing of the art. One who knows how to compose the longest passages on trivial topics or the briefest passages on topics of great importance is similar, when he claims that to teach this is to impart the knowledge of composing tragedies ; if one were to claim to have mastered harmony after learning the lowest and highest notes on the lyre, a musician would say that this knowledge is what one must learn before one masters harmony, but it is not the knowledge of harmony itself. This, then, is what must be said to those who attempt to teach the art of rhetoric through " Preambles " and " Recapitulations "; they are ignorant of dialectic, and teach only what is necessary to learn as preliminaries.

One and points
One of the earliest group automorphisms ( automorphism of a group, not simply a group of automorphisms of points ) was given by the Irish mathematician William Rowan Hamilton in 1856, in his Icosian Calculus, where he discovered an order two automorphism, writing:
Although Hill, no longer a front-runner since his 1969 accident, took his final Formula One win in the non-championship BRDC International Trophy at Silverstone, the team scored only seven championship points.
One student of Ethiopia, Donald N. Levine, points out that for the Italians Adwa " became a national trauma which demagogic leaders strove to avenge.
Charlton then lifted the League One trophy on 5 May 2012, having been in the top position since 15 September 2011, and after recording a 3 – 2 victory over Hartlepool United, recorded their highest ever league points score of 101, the highest in any professional European league that year.
One way to think of the Euclidean plane is as a set of points satisfying certain relationships, expressible in terms of distance and angle.
One way around this conclusion would be if time itself was altered — if clocks at different points had different rates.
One neutral survey of 1000 departing fairgoers awarded the General Motors exhibit 39. 4 points to only 8. 5 points for second place Ford as the most interesting exhibit.
One purpose of point positioning is the provision of known points for mapping measurements, also known as ( horizontal and vertical ) control.
One of his low points as Chancellor was in 1968 when Nazi-hunter Beate Klarsfeld, who campaigned with her husband Serge Klarsfeld against Nazi criminals, publicly slapped him in the face during the 1968 Christian Democrat convention, while calling him a Nazi.
One of Scorsese's most consistent supporters, Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times, wrote that " In countless ways, right down to the detail of modern TV crime shows, Mean Streets is one of the source points of modern movies.
One may say that Diophantus was studying rational points — i. e., points whose coordinates are rational — on curves and algebraic varieties ; however, unlike the Greeks of the Classical period, who did what we would now call basic algebra in geometrical terms, Diophantus did what we would now call basic algebraic geometry in purely algebraic terms.
One of the low points during this period was the play known as the " Miracle at the Meadowlands ", which occurred in 1978.
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 main points of disagreement lies in the relation between probability and belief.
For a b, the interval is the set of points x satisfying a x and x b, also written a x b. It contains at least the points a and b. One may choose to extend the definition to all pairs ( a, b ).
One can also use a " virtual drum " by selecting a task or group of tasks ( typically integration points ) and limiting the number of projects in execution at that stage.
The Queen Vic ( short for the Queen Victoria ) is the pub in EastEnders, the major soap on BBC One, while The Bull in the Radio 4 soap opera The Archers and the Woolpack in ITV's Emmerdale are also important meeting points.
One of the main deficiencies in various factor analyses is a lack of consensus in cutting points for determining the number of latent factors.
One standard formula for locating the position of the observation at a given percentile, y, with n data points sorted in ascending order is:
One of the first points to be dealt with in 1897 was to settle the incubation period for this disease, and the period to be adopted for administrative purposes.
One is that whereas we might expect in our everyday life that there would be some constraints on the points to which a particle can move, that is not true in full quantum electrodynamics.
One of the central points of divergence is found in Steiner's views on reincarnation and karma.

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