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One and A.L.A.M.
One of the conditions of the pool was a prohibition upon the withholding of patent rights among A.L.A.M. members.

One and lawyers
One of Keppel's lawyers commissioned Sir Nathaniel Dance-Holland to paint a portrait of Keppel but Keppel redirected it to Reynolds.
Seibert said they had originally planned to use Neil Armstrong's " One small step " quote, but lawyers said Armstrong owns his name and likeness, and Armstrong had refused, so the quote was replaced with a beeping sound.
One of Lay's lawyers states later that some of the stock was used to repay an Enron line of credit.
One of Lay's lawyers states later that Lay never sold the shares, which are now practically worthless.
One of the earliest lawyers in town was Cornelius Snyder.
Another notable portrayal of the profession was the series Murder One which featured a group of lawyers as central characters.
One is to offer lawyers the chance to acquire an advanced level of expertise in a specific legal discipline, such as tax law.
One is for professionally qualified officers ( e. g., doctors, dentists, nurses, lawyers, pharmacists, vets and chaplains ).
One of Weidmann's lawyers, Vincent de Moro-Giafferi, had indeed defended Landru.
One of the lawyers who asked for his extradition talked about an attempt to assassinate Carlos Altamirano, leader of the Chilean Socialist Party: it was claimed that Pinochet met Italian terrorist Stefano Delle Chiaie during Franco's funeral in Madrid in 1975 in order to have Altamirano murdered.
One of the most well known lawyers in Costa Rican history and a University of Santo Tomás graduate.
One gay activist felt Statistics New Zealand was " breaking the law " by omitting a question on the 2006 census regarding sexual orientation ; the article in the New Zealand Herald elaborated " Mr van Wetering and the Office of Human Rights Proceedings, the independent legal branch of the commission, expect to discuss the inclusion of the ( sexual orientation ) question in the 2011 Census with lawyers for Statistics New Zealand later this year.
One law professor wrote in the Yale Law Journal that L. A. Law " has conveyed more ' bytes ' of information ( truthful or not ), more images about lawyers, than all the Legal Studies programs, all the op-ed pieces, all the PBS shows put together.
One of their lawyers suggested before the execution that since the condemned did not recognize the court, there is no way left for making appeal to the verdict, and therefore the verdict should become final.
One way the Newhouse family apparently was able to accumulate so much money so rapidly during the 20th Century was by hiring accountants and lawyers who figured out unique ways for the Newhouse dynasty to avoid paying a fair share of taxes on their rapidly growing family wealth.
One of the lawyers who practiced before her recalled that ' to pettifoggers she showed no mercy.
One concern is that the money spent to gain control of the intruding company, which includes payment for the services of lawyers and other professionals needed to mount that defense, represents substantial funds that could have otherwise been used to improve the company ’ s business or increase its profits.
One of these, John Payne, known as the " Protestant Carpenter ", indicted Challoner, but was compelled to drop the proceedings, owing to some documents, which he had forged, falling into the hands of the bishop's lawyers.
*“ One of the 100 most influential lawyers in America ” ( 2000 ) National Law Journal
The Washington Post would note in 1981 that during the Warren Court era, lawyers who wanted a Bazelon opinion upheld would do well to mention the judge's name as many times as possible in their briefs ... " One mention of this name was worth 100 pages of legal research.
One of the earliest Jewish lawyers was Moses Levy, who was admitted to the bar in 1778.
One of the nation's top public utility lawyers, Cameron F. MacRae, Jr., joined the firm from Whitman Ransom, in 1958.

One and observed
One is that people will be more helping when they know that their helping behavior will be communicated to people they will interact with later, is publicly announced, is discussed, or is simply being observed by someone else.
One of the first studies of condensed states of matter was by English chemist Humphry Davy, when he observed that of the forty chemical elements known at the time, twenty-six had metallic properties such as lustre, ductility and high electrical and thermal conductivity.
One interesting feature observed about Clipperton Island's flora is that the vegetation is arranged in parallel rows of species ; dense rows of taller species alternate with lower, more open vegetation.
One group of students observed a subtraction demonstration by a teacher and then participated in an instructional program on subtraction.
One of these used no filters and observed all incoming radiation, both solar and thermal.
* One of the three feast days of the Lemuralia, observed in ancient Rome
One observed method Microsoft uses to put the network effect to its advantage is called Embrace, extend and extinguish.
One problem encountered throughout scientific fields is that the observation may affect the process being observed, resulting in a different outcome than if the process was unobserved.
One interesting result Eysenck noted in his 1956 work was that in the United States and Great Britain, most of the political variance was subsumed by the left / right axis, while in France, the T-axis was larger, and in the Middle East, the only dimension to be found was the T-axis: " Among mid-Eastern Arabs it has been found that while the tough-minded / tender-minded dimension is still clearly expressed in the relationships observed between different attitudes, there is nothing that corresponds to the radical-conservative continuum.
One such manifestation is observed in the Dimroth rearrangement.
One way to think of this is to imagine generating a large number of samples from a standard normal distribution, squaring each one, and plotting a histogram of the values observed.
One such example of those who observed fasting before Muslims were the Jews who had migrated to Medinah awaiting the foretold unlettered Prophet.
One commentator has observed that, notwithstanding the high unemployment resulting from the loss of full passports during 1981 – 2002, the level of loyalty to the British monarchy by the St Helena population is probably not exceeded in any other part of the world.
Six major movements can be observed in the evolution of supply chain management studies: Creation, Integration, and Globalization ( Movahedi et al., 2009 ), Specialization Phases One and Two, and SCM 2. 0.
One view suggests that the motivation and purpose of the laws providing for the removal of Aboriginal children from their parents was child protection, with government policy makers and officials responding to an observed need to provide protection for neglected, abused or abandoned mixed-descent children.
Despite the controversy, five years after the premiere Paul McCullough of Take One observed that Night of the Living Dead was the " most profitable horror film ever [...] produced outside the walls of a major studio ".
For example, no new evidence will demonstrate that the Earth does not orbit around the sun ( heliocentric theory ), or that living things are not made of cells ( cell theory ), that matter is not composed of atoms, or that the surface of the Earth is not divided into solid plates that have moved over geological timescales ( the theory of plate tectonics )... One of the most useful properties of scientific theories is that they can be used to make predictions about natural events or phenomena that have not yet been observed.
She observed from a distance with her father and sister while her brother earned his Number One Dime.
One of the Gladstones's neighbours observed that " He and his devoted wife never missed the morning service on Sunday ... One Sunday, returning from the altar rail, the old, partially blind man stumbled at the chancel step.
One of only eight supernovae in the Milky Way observed in recorded history, it appears in the constellation Cassiopeia and is visible in the night sky for about 185 days.
One of the best observed young supernova remnants was formed by SN 1987A, a supernova in the Large Magellanic Cloud that was observed in February 1987.
One famous observation is of the bending of light from a star by the Sun observed during a solar eclipse.

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