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One and interpretations
One example is the differing set of interpretations of UN Security Council Resolution 242, which calls on Israel to withdraw " from territories occupied " in the 1967 Six Day War.
One of these works was The Authoritarian Personality ( 1950 ), published as a contribution to the Studies in Prejudice performed by multiple research institutes in the US, and consisted on a ' qualitative interpretations ' that uncovered the authoritarian character of test persons through indirect questions.
Within Taiwan, there is a distinction between the positions of the Kuomintang ( KMT ): the Kuomintang also believes in the " One China Principle " and maintains its claim that under the ROC Constitution ( passed by the Kuomintang government in 1947 in Nanjing ) the ROC has sovereignty over most of China ( including by their interpretation both mainland China and Taiwan ) and, according to some interpretations of that constitution, Mongolia.
One of the more popular concepts of dahlia history, and the basis for many different interpretations and confusion, is that all the original discoveries were single flowered types, which, through hybridization and selective breeding, produced double forms.
One could imagine the following interpretations:
One example occurs when the character Karen Green is interviewing various academics on their interpretations of the short film " Exploration # 4 "; she consults a " Poet ," but there is a space between the " Poe " and the " t ," possibly suggesting that Poe at one point commented on the book.
One such passage states that a person should " cultivate himself, then regulate the family, then govern the state, and finally lead the world into peace " There are two common interpretations of this passage.
One of its interpretations goes as follows:
One of the most famous theological interpretations of this idea is the Calvinist Christian notion of predestination, in which all occurring events have been already willed at the beginning of the universe by God.
One must be able to recognize that the difference between the scores is not actually related to the ability or aptitude of the child, but to the incorrect interpretations that have been made based on the result of the scores and the significantly different standardized sample.
One of the arguments in favor of the psychocultural hypothesis compared with less mainstream interpretations ( e. g. interdimensional " tricksters " or extraterrestrial visitors ) is that the latter lie outside the body of knowledge currently accepted by science whereas the PCH does not ( cf.
One of the earliest interpretations of the Nonintercourse Act comes from a speech by President George Washington to the Seneca Nation of New York in 1790, after the passage of the Act:
One example is his explanation of the creation of the earth: he points out that faithful Latter-day Saints hold the six-day, six-thousand years, and undefined-period interpretations of the creation.
One important realm of research for feminist archaeologists, along with some non-feminists, is de-centering Westernized forms of history in favor of privileging alternative conceptions and interpretations of the past, and exploring non-traditional ways of conveying knowledge.
One should note as Islam is a global religion and not just for one nation, it has the possibility of different interpretations of the Divine Law within itself.
One other of his interpretations deserves mention.
The results were the albums, Givin ' It Back and Brother, Brother, Brother, both of which were notable for gospel and funk influenced interpretations of rock songs such as " Love the One You're With " and " It's Too Late ", which resulted in chart success.
One of the most revolutionary changes that resulted from interpretations of this council's documents concerned the document Nostra Aetate.
One of the most influential interpretations suggests it is to be regarded as a " handbook of talismanic magic ".
One of the main functions of the International Court of Justice ( ICJ ) is to provide Advisory Opinions-non-binding legal interpretations admitted by United Nations organs.
One of the more common interpretations of this scene is that as Tommy shakes the snow globe in the apartment, he also makes it snow at the " fictional " St. Eligius.
One aim of this debate was to move beyond crude Ricardian interpretations of comparative advantage or comparative costs in explaining the pattern of world trade.
One of the modern interpretations of the double cross is that it represents Slovakia as an heir and guardian of Christian tradition, brought to the region by St. Cyril and St. Methodius, two missionaries from the Byzantine Empire.
One of the modern interpretations of the color is that it represents the bloody lining and symbolizes the Slovak ' martyrdom ' during the time of Magyarisation ( 19th century ).

One and colours
News 24 updated the title colours slightly to match those of BBC One bulletins in time for the 50th anniversary of BBC television news on 5 July 2004.
One view is that the club was connected to the St Mary ’ s Church of England Cricket Club, now the St Mary's Anglican Church North Melbourne, whose coloursblue and white – are reflected in the Club's colour's today.
One theory is that MCC adopted these colours from J & W Nicholson & Co's gin after the company's chairman and MCC benefactor, William Nicholson, secured the club's position at Lord's with a loan.
One of the few fundamental rules of heraldry is that metals must not be placed upon other metals and colours must not be placed upon other colours, while furs and proper can sometimes be placed upon either or both.
One unique feature of the FM Towns system was the ability to overlay different video modes ; for example, the 320 × 200 video with 32, 768 colours could be overlaid with a 640 × 480 mode using 16 colours, which allowed games to combine high-colour graphics with high-resolution kanji text.
One possibility was shirts of vertical red and white stripes, but it was not adopted due to the resemblance of other team colours such as Red Star.
is apparent they presented certain proposals to the different states or kingdoms that existed that they should participate with them, " Universal / Universal " being one of their leading styles if contemporary paintings have still the correct colours. One internet source has now no record on this, it may have had an earlier section where also the section on intentional liars, which is based on al-Makrizi is not in the section of espionage and witchcraft, unless another historical source was quoted, it is unclear why the website was if at modified if it was corrected or in what manner, there it appears to be with whom " still at war ".
In 2009, Hawk One, a fully refurbished Canadair Sabre 5 in Golden Hawk colours owned by Vintage Wings of Canada helped to celebrate the Centennial of Flight in Canada.
One is often struck by the richness in colours in her paintings such as in her Sounding Rounds ( Oil on canvas, 1991 ) where different colours of circles intersect and overlay one another.
One of the finest Byzantine works produced in Asia, and one of the earliest Christian manuscripts with large miniatures, it is distinguished by the miniaturist's predilection for bright colours, movement, drama, and expressionism.
As part of One North East's " Passionate People Passionate Places " campaign for North East England, Eastern Airways had a Jetstream 41 painted in promotional colours.
* One Class 11 shunter in Longmoor colours but carrying British Railways markings.
One of the more unusual choices of syntax in Graphics BASIC was the setting of graphics colours.
One of them painted in Air Jamaica colours, its former operator.
Promotions and static captions both featured text and logos centred for Widescreen use, with the BBC One logo at the bottom of the screen and a colour palette of mainly oranges and reds, however colours varied to theme and programme.
* One Embraer and one ATR of TRIP will always bear the original TRIP colours, and one Embraer 195 will bear hybrid colour scheme with base silver colours symbolizing the union of both airlines.
One of those arrested, M. de Cillart, commander of Sévère, had started to strike his colours during one of the post-squall engagements, but his subordinates prevented the act.
In Room For One Colour ( 1998 ), a corridor lit by yellow monofrequency tubes, the participant finds herself in a room filled with light that affects the perception of all other colours.
One of the artist ’ s most celebrated works, Tadoussac of 1935, suggests the influence of Sheeler due to its clear crisp colours and shapes.

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