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One and clearest
One of the first and clearest instances was the portrait in The School of Athens of Michelangelo himself, as Heraclitus, which seems to draw clearly from the Sybils and ignudi of the Sistine ceiling.
One of the clearest examples of cortical layering is the Stria of Gennari in the primary visual cortex.
One of the clearest risk factors in the development of NMS is the course of drug therapy chosen to treat a condition.
One of the clearest distinctions between Hollywood and Smooth style Lindy Hop and Savoy style Lindy Hop is the open ' connection ' and relative freedom of the follower to improvise within the structure of the Swingout in particular.
One of the clearest and earliest forms of this argument is available in the De Italorum Sapientia, where Vico argues that
One minute they comprehend and divine our most secret thoughts, and the next, they do not understand the clearest hints.
One of the clearest indications that the project had changed was that Sutton was now sharing his lead singer's role with others: Buechele and Dreyer covered many of the vocals, sometimes even singing entire songs.
One of the clearest pieces of evidence is a divorce record from 111 AD, coincidentally between a couple named Mary and Joseph, that was found among the Dead Sea Scrolls.

One and literary
One of the early humorists already mentioned, Thomas Bangs Thorpe, can be used to illustrate another point where Faulkner touches authentic Southern materials and also earlier literary treatment of those materials.
One of the most salient features of literary value has been deemed to be its influence upon and organization of emotion.
One might argue that the ultimate purpose of literary scholarship is to correct this spontaneous provincialism that is likely to obscure the horizons of the general public, of the newspaper critic, and of the creative artist himself.
One might, indeed, argue that the history of ideas, in so far as it includes the literatures, must center on characterizations of human nature and that the great periods of literary achievement may be distinguished from one another by reference to the images of human nature that they succeed in fashioning.
One of the Arabic translations, ‘ Kitab ila Aglooqan fi Shifa al Amraz ’, which is extant in the Library of Ibn Sina Academy of Medieval Medicine & Sciences, is regarded as a masterpiece of Galen's literary works.
One common location for these was the endpapers and title pages of his own diaries, and they covered a wide variety of topics, from political commentary to his feelings toward his literary contemporaries and his current romantic interests.
One can find dozens of books of literary theory bogged down in signifiers and signifieds, but only a handful that refer to Chomsky.
< div style =" text-align: center ; border: none "> Bob Holman </ div > One of the goals of a poetry slam is to challenge the authority of anyone who claims absolute authority over literary value.
One of the earliest literary references to trams occurs on the second page of Henry James's novel The Europeans: </ br >
The One Thousand and One Nights and various tales within it make use of many innovative literary techniques, which the storytellers of the tales rely on for increased drama, suspense, or other emotions.
Several tales in the One Thousand and One Nights use this device to foreshadow what is going to happen, as a special form of literary prolepsis.
The literary device of the unreliable narrator was used in several fictional medieval Arabic tales of the One Thousand and One Nights.
One of them, John Caryll ( the future dedicatee of The Rape of the Lock ), was twenty years older than the poet and had made many acquaintances in the London literary world.
One of the most learned men of his age, he has earned his fame due to his part in ecclesiastical conflicts, and also for his intellect and literary works Analyzing his intellectual work, Tatakes regards Photios as " mind turned more to practice than to theory ".
One of the greatest literary critics of this was the official and famous poet Su Shi.
One example of this is his schema of the container as suggested by critic Donald Freeman in his article, “ The rack dislimns .” In his article, Freeman suggests that the container is representative of the body and the overall theme of the play that “ knowing is seeing .” In literary terms a schema refers to a plan throughout the work, which means that Shakespeare had a set path for unveiling the meaning of the “ container ” to the audience within the play.
" One literary critic said that had the novel not been about slavery, " it would be just another sentimental novel ," while another described the book as " primarily a derivative piece of hack work.
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.
One literary tradition claims that Decius was betrayed by his successor Trebonianus Gallus, who was involved in a secret alliance with the Goths but this cannot be substantiated and was most likely a later invention since Gallus felt compelled to adopt Decius ' younger son, Gaius Valens Hostilianus, as joint emperor even though the latter was too young to rule in his own right.
* Robert Magliola, Phenomenology and Literature ( Purdue University Press, 1977 ; 1978 ) systematically describes, in Part One, the influence of Husserl, Heidegger, and the French Existentialists on the Geneva School and other forms of what becomes known as " phenomenological literary criticism "; and in Part Two describes phenomenological literary theory in Roman Ingarden and Mikel Dufrenne.
One of Symbolism's most colourful promoters in Paris was art and literary critic ( and occultist ) Joséphin Péladan, who established the Salon de la Rose + Croix.

One and expressions
One technique is simply to convert sinusoids into equivalent expressions in terms of exponentials.
One of Icon's key concepts is that control structures are based on the " success " or " failure " of expressions, rather than on boolean logic, as in most other programming languages.
One must be content with certain scattered expressions found in the history of the trial by William Thorpe ( 1407 ).
" One does find early expressions of such perspectives in ( William ) Morris and the Socialist Party of Great Britain ( the SPGB ), then again around the events of 1905, with the growing concern at the bureaucratisation and de-radicalisation of international socialism ".
One may set it to be zero at the surface of the Earth, or may find it more convenient to set zero at infinity ( as in the expressions given earlier in this section ).
One such example is the set of regular languages, most commonly regular expressions, which are generated by finite automata.
One by one, all of the crew members die, but the Mariner lives on, seeing for seven days and nights the curse in the eyes of the crew's corpses, whose last expressions remain upon their faces.
One is the " advanced transport ", which is very flexible in terms of formatting, and is syntactically similar to Lisp-style expressions, but they are not identical.
One advantage of eager evaluation is that it eliminates the need to track and schedule the evaluation of expressions.
One of his facial expressions, which he used in every Marx Brothers film and stage play, beginning with Fun in Hi Skule, was known as " the Gookie.
One goal of missiology is to distinguish between practices that are essential to Christianity which must be practiced by Christians in all cultures, and other strictly cultural expressions of Christianity that can vary between societies while still expressing the Christian faith.
One application Frege saw for the distinction concerns what are called nonreferring, nondenoting, or empty, expressions.
This is referenced in various songs, such as the 1993 " Gangsta Lean ( This Is For My Homies )" by DRS (" I tip my 40 to your memory "), and sometimes accompanied by ritual expressions such as " One for me, and one for my homies.
One can look at many Bud Spencer / Terence Hill collaboration dubs where entire lines of dialogue have been placed into the character's empty expressions, and often the dialogue has entirely different meanings than the original movie had.
One study found that, relative to typically developing children, high-functioning children with autism showed reduced mirror neuron activity in the brain's inferior frontal gyrus ( pars opercularis ) while imitating and observing emotional expressions.
One author who has explored expressions of the rising mass intelligentsia is British writer Jules Evans.
One of the ways the mother helps the baby develop an authentic self is by responding in a welcoming and reassuring way to the baby's spontaneous feelings, expressions, and initiatives.
One may use the trigonometric identities to simplify certain integrals containing radical expressions:
One of his favorite expressions when describing his cold calling and sales abilities was that he "... Mowed them down ".
One of his expressions " We wanted the best, but it turned out as always " ( Хотели как лучше, а получилось как всегда in Russian ) about the economic reforms in Russia became a very popular proverb.
One of the most prominent expressions of this ethos is the daily Mass at the university chapels ; 12: 30 in Fremantle and 12: 35 in Sydney.
One says that these other expressions are " subject-oriented ".
One of the more interesting results of the lambda calculus is that the equivalence of two expressions in the lambda calculus is in some cases undecidable.
One of the earliest formal expressions of this view was found in Alexander Hamilton ’ s ‘ Report on Manufacturers ’ which he wrote for the U. S. government in 1791.

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