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One of the highlights came on August 5, when the Indians completed the biggest comeback in MLB History.
" One of the biggest stories of the season transpired as the club made a midseason deal for Fred McGriff, which was drawn out for nearly a month as McGriff debated waiving his no-trade clause, as the Cubs led the wild card race by 2. 5 games in early September.
One of the biggest challenges in international decisions is to determine an adequate compensation for environmental damages.
As a result, the period between 1815 and 1871 saw a large number of revolutionary attempts and independence wars. One of the biggest revolutions was in Greece.
One of Microsoft's biggest advances initially developed for Windows NT was a new 32-bit API, to replace the legacy 16-bit Windows API.
* 1921 – Irish War of Independence: One of the biggest engagements of the war takes place at Crossbarry, County Cork.
One of the system's biggest issues was battery life ; while better than earlier color backlit systems, its 4 hour battery life ( 5 hours on later models ) using 6 alkaline batteries was still not as good as the Game Boy's 10 – 14 hours of four-AA battery lifespan ( due to that system's monochrome screen and lack of a backlight ).
One of the biggest areas of research and a topic still full of unsolved questions is the recurring disturbance of fire and the role it plays in propagating the lichen woodland.
One of the biggest of such translation errors being that of the Greek word αιών ( Lit.
One of the biggest problems with measuring on single molecules is to establish reproducible electrical contact with only one molecule and doing so without shortcutting the electrodes.
One of the biggest hindrances for single molecule electronics to be commercially exploited is the lack of techniques to connect a molecular sized circuit to bulk electrodes in a way that gives reproducible results.
Called " One of the biggest shows of the Earth ", the festival attracts millions of tourists, both Brazilians and foreigners who come from everywhere to participate and enjoy the great show.
One of Harrison's biggest enemies was Charles Yerkes, whose plans to monopolize Chicago's streetcar lines were vigorously attacked by the mayor.
One of the biggest differences between the digestive systems of sharks and mammals is that sharks have much shorter intestines.
Some of the of the biggest hits of the 1990s were Father Ted, Men Behaving Badly, Absolutely Fabulous, The Vicar of Dibley and One Foot in the Grave.
One of his biggest prizes was gangster Dutch Schultz, whom he had battled as both a federal and state prosecutor.
One of the biggest responsibilities in Sikhism is to worship God as " The Creator ", termed Waheguru who is shapeless, timeless, and sightless, i. e., Nirankar, Akal, and Alakh Niranjan.
One of the biggest parts of this debate is to allow the surrounding Horse Heaven Hills to be subdivided into residential areas or to leave them alone.
One of the biggest record labels of death metal in Poland is Empire Records.
On paper, it was his biggest hit, easily surpassing It Happened One Night.
One of her novels, La Bicyclette bleue (" The Blue Bicycle "), published in 1981, was France's biggest bestseller.
Dunnigan went on to run what was to become Avalon Hill's biggest competitor: Simulations Publications, Inc. One offering was Blitzkrieg.
One of Basie's biggest regrets was never recording with Louis Armstrong, though they shared the same bill several times.
One of her biggest commercial successes came in 1988 when she starred in Bull Durham.
One of Patchen's biggest literary supporters was the novelist Henry Miller who wrote a long essay on Patchen, entitled Patchen: Man of Anger and Light in 1946.

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One of the first examples of geographic methods being used for purposes other than to describe and theorise the physical properties of the earth is John Snow's map of the 1854 Broad Street cholera outbreak.
One scientist who recognized the importance of these geographic locations was Charles Darwin, who remarked in his journal " The Zoology of Archipelagoes will be well worth examination ".
One notable geographic feature is Pirate's Cove, a small cove dredged in the early 20th century by the Seaboard Dredging Company.
Although each Radio One station broadcasts to a large geographic region through a network of rebroadcasting transmitters, only stations which are licenced as separate broadcast undertakings are listed here.
One study on the September 11th tragedy, as related to the neural basis of memory and the emotional mechanisms that influence them, suggests that geographic location can also be involved in the strength of flashbulb memories.
One of the journal's recurring themes wasthe commons ” ( a thing, institution or geographic space of, or having to do with, the community as a whole ), and the related “ tragedy of the commons ”.
One example of such a network is the Open Geospatial Consortium's efforts to provide ready global access to geographic information.
One distinctive geographic feature of the Sacramento Valley is the Sutter Buttes.
One benefit of such a schedule is that commuting times occur outside of the congested rush hour traffic within a given geographic region.
" One way this can happen is that the victim attempts to apply folk knowledge from one geographic area to another.
It heads north into geographic Niven Township, then loops back southeast into Clancy Township, under a Hydro One transmission corridor and into geographic Guthrie Township.
One of those monoclines, called the Waterpocket Fold, is the major geographic feature of the park.
One reason is that digital shortwave broadcasts using DRM can cover the same geographic region with much less transmitter power — roughly one fifth the power — than traditional AM mode broadcasts, significantly reducing the electricity cost of operating a station.
One is the increasing peace and order problems in the other towns in the region, driving the people to Tuguegarao, which relatively is free of the insurgency problem with the visible presence of the military and due to the town's geographic location.
One argument is that genetic distances on average increase in a continuous manner with geographic distance, which causes any threshold or dividing line to be arbitrary.
One problem with the case-control design is that genotype and haplotype frequencies vary between ethnic or geographic populations.
The GAA claimed it was due to " the geographic considerations in respect of the four Division One semi-finalists ".
One of the smallest LSCs, in terms of geographic area is Potomac Valley Swimming, with swimmers in Washington, D. C. and surrounding counties.

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