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One and conclusions
One of the obvious conclusions we can make on the basis of the last election, I suppose, is that we, the majority, were dissatisfied with Eisenhower conservatism.
One author says conclusions on most questions, including the one concerning authorship, should be avoided.
Closely related to this attitude was his book De officio regis, the content of which was foreshadowed in his 33 conclusions: One should be instructed with reference to the obligations in regard to the kingdom — to see how the two powers, royal and ecclesiastical, may support each other in harmony in the body corporate of the Church.
One of the conclusions of the study was that the people buried in Lindow Moss may have had a less varied diet than their European counterparts.
One of the conclusions was that if the crawler wants to download pages with high Pagerank early during the crawling process, then the partial Pagerank strategy is the better, followed by breadth-first and backlink-count.
One of the conclusions of the Yalta Conference was that the Allies would return all Soviet citizens that found themselves in the Allied zone to the Soviet Union ( Operation Keelhaul ).
One of Patrich's conclusions was that the caves " did not serve as habitations for the members of the Dead Sea Sect, but rather as stores and hiding places ".
One of the conclusions of the Yalta Conference was that the western Allies would return all Soviet citizens who found themselves in their zones to the Soviet Union.
One is left to draw one's own conclusions regarding the overall story line and its meaning.
One of the key conclusions of this study is that " Effective management of the consequences of
One direction of this research was to find out whether the main conclusions of Nevanlinna
One study has drawn conclusions that it is these publicly operated institutions such as the state bank that has helped North Dakota Citizens weather the economic storms of today.
One of their conclusions certainly seems reflected in the continuation of vanishing hitchhiker stories: The hitchhiker is, in the majority of cases, female and the lift-giver male.
One later paper questioned the conclusions of Norell et al.
One of the book ’ s strongest conclusions is thatin amount of vile language, they were perhaps three times as bad as any other team .” A main reason is that they had John McGraw.
One review from 2007 felt that the evidence supports a benefit in chronic musculoskeletal pain while another review from the Cochrane Collaboration in 2008 deemed the evidence of poor quality and thus no conclusions were possible regarding chronic pain.
Among the most important were Heraclitus (" all is fire ", all is chaotic and transitory ), Anaxagoras ( reality is so ordered that it must be in all respects governed by mind ), the Pluralists and Atomists ( the world is composite of innumerable interacting parts ), the Eleatics Parmenides and Zeno ( all is One and change is impossible, as illustrated by his famous paradoxes of motion ), the Sophists ( became known, perhaps unjustly, for claiming that truth was no more than opinion and for teaching people to argue fallaciously to prove whatever conclusions they wished ).
One of the current conclusions is that the Martian soil, being continuously exposed to UV light from the Sun ( Mars has no protective ozone layer ), has built up a thin layer of a very strong oxidant.
One of the conclusions is that " more than half of the Y chromosome lineages that we see in today's Maltese population could have come in with the Phoenicians.
" One of DiLorenzo's core conclusions, in fact, is that Lincoln used his considerable skills at weaving rhetoric to camouflage his true intentions and mask his actual behavior.
One of the conclusions is as follows:
" One of the key conclusions of the President's commission that laid the intellectual framework for the President's announcement today was that while we certainly have a history of some real attacks, some very serious, to our cyber-infrastructure, the real threat lay in the future.
One of Kant's shorter works, it contains a summary of the Critique ‘ s main conclusions, sometimes by arguments Kant had not used in the Critique.

One and 1909
* One Touch of Nature ( 1909, actor )
* One Busy Hour ( 1909, actor )
One of them, Cavaliere Ugo Stella, an aristocrat from Milan, became chairman of the SAID in 1909.
Musician Joe Jordan sued, since the " One Step " incorporated portions of his 1909 ragtime composition " That Teasin ' Rag ".
One of the Meiji oligarchy, Itō Hirobumi ( 1841 – 1909 ), a Chōshū native long involved in government affairs, was charged with drafting Japan's constitution.
One of his stepmothers was Corinna Mura ( 1909 – 1965 ), a cabaret singer who had a small role in the classic film Casablanca as the woman playing the guitar while singing " La Marseillaise " at Rick's Café Américain.
One of the oldest bird sanctuaries in United States territory was established in Culebra on February 27, 1909 by President Teddy Roosevelt.
One of those subdivisions was named Overland Park, and was the site for the first airplane flight west of the Mississippi with shows by the Wright brothers, sponsored by Strang, on December 24, 1909.
One of the first recorded tornado pictures was taken in Norton, in 1909 by photographer, Will Keller.
One in 1909 is thought to have inaugurated the Liturgical Movement.
Book One, 1868 – 1909.
* One Busy Hour ( 1909 )
* One Touch of Nature ( 1909 )
* The Thousand and One Churches ( with Gertrude L. Bell, 1909 )
One month later Short Brothers, who had started building aircraft in 1909 on the Isle of Sheppey, asked for permission to lease the land for test flying.
One of her most important influences was Clement Greenberg ( 1909 – 1994 ), an influential art and literary critic with whom she had a personal friendship and who included her in the Post-Painterly Abstraction exhibition that he curated in 1964.
Freddie Frinton, born Frederick Bittiner Coo, ( 17 January 1909 – 16 October 1968 ) was an English comedian who remains a household name in Germany and Scandinavia because of his performance in Dinner for One.
One of the earliest proponents of character simplification was Lufei Kui, who proposed in 1909 that simplified characters should be used in education.
* The novel Forty Lashes Less One ( 1972 ) by Elmore Leonard takes place almost entirely inside Yuma Prison in 1909, shortly before it was closed down.
" One of the most influential films, " An Jung-geun Shoots Ito Hirobumi ," tells of the assassin who killed the Japanese resident-general in Korea in 1909.
* David Murray ( racing driver ) ( 1909 – 1973 ), Scottish Formula One driver
One of these as a recording called Cuarteto Coculense by Columbia, Edison and Victor in 1908 and 1909, recognized as the “ first ” mariachi recordings.
In 1909, Lauaki and the other senior leaders of the Mau a Pule were exiled to the German colonies in the Marianas ( North West Pacific ) where they were to stay until 1914, when New Zealand took over Samoa as part of its Empire duties at the outbreak of World War One.
One of the first casualties of the buyout was Stickney, who was forced out and replaced by Samuel Morse Felton, Jr. in 1909.

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