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One of the earliest examples of almost modern factory layout, designed for easy material handling, was the Bridgewater Foundry.
One of the earliest group automorphisms ( automorphism of a group, not simply a group of automorphisms of points ) was given by the Irish mathematician William Rowan Hamilton in 1856, in his Icosian Calculus, where he discovered an order two automorphism, writing:
One of the earliest steps towards atomic physics was the recognition that matter was composed
One tablet from this period reads, "( From the earliest days ) no-one had made a statue of lead, ( but ) Rimush king of Kish, had a statue of himself made of lead.
One of the earliest was Paul Prudhomme, who in 1984 began the introduction of his influential cookbook, Paul Prodhomme's Louisiana Kitchen, by describing the over 200 year history of Creole and Cajun cooking ; he aims to " preserve and expand the Louisiana tradition.
One of the earliest 20th century practitioners of this method was The Mills Brothers whose early recordings of the 1930s clearly stated on the label that all instrumentation was done vocally.
One of the earliest historical facts is its membership in the League of Calauria ( Calaurian Amphictyony, ca.
One of the earliest forms of defense against assassins was employing bodyguards.
One of the earliest Christian martyrs in North America was Saint Peter the Aleut.
One of the earliest hard disk drives in personal computing history,
One of the earliest accounts relating to a large unknown freshwater animal was in 1818, when Hamilton Hume and James Meehan found some large bones at Lake Bathurst in New South Wales.
One of the earliest evidence of Hindu influence in Southeast Asia were stone pillars which bear inscriptions in the Pallava script found in Kutai along the Mahakam River in East Kalimantan, dating to around the second half of the 300s AD.
One of the earliest controversies to center on BJU was the break that occurred in the late 1950s between separatist fundamentalists and neo-evangelicals represented by the newly prominent evangelist Billy Graham.
One of the earliest articulations of the anthropological meaning of the term " culture " came from Sir Edward Tylor who writes on the first page of his 1897 book: “ Culture, or civilization, taken in its broad, ethnographic sense, is that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, morals, law, custom, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society .” The term " civilization " later gave way to definitions by V. Gordon Childe, with culture forming an umbrella term and civilization becoming a particular kind of culture.
One of the earliest justifications involved the theory of natural law.
One of the earliest examples of a visual error appears in Charlie Chaplin's " The Property Man " of 1914.
One of his earliest surviving works, under the guidance of his anatomy teacher, Dimitrie Gerota, is a masterfully rendered écorché ( statue of a man with skin removed to reveal the muscles underneath ) which was exhibited at the Romanian Athenaeum in 1903.
One of the earliest references to couscous in France is in Brittany, in a letter dated January 12, 1699.
One of the earliest reliable records of this weapon in warfare is from an ambush, the Battle of Ma-Ling in 341 BC.
One of the earliest rifled cannon was the breech-loading Armstrong Gun — also invented by William George Armstrong — which boasted significantly improved range, accuracy, and power than earlier weapons.
One of the earliest references to the clavichord in England occurs in the privy-purse expenses of Elizabeth of York, queen of Henry VII, in an entry dated August 1502:
One of the earliest structured uses of dances may have been in the performance and in the telling of myths.
One of the earliest, and probably the most well-known, is DIN 476 — the standard that introduced the A-series paper sizes in 1922 — adopted in 1975 as International Standard ISO 216.
The earliest known example of a detective story was The Three Apples, one of the tales narrated by Scheherazade in the One Thousand and One Nights ( Arabian Nights ).

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One of the would-be collectors rigged Tracy's car to explode, but inadvertently killed Moon Maid instead of Tracy in the explosion.
Virgin Records released a retrospective compilation of their music in 1991 called " One By One: Best Of Comateens " which has become a rare and much sought-after record among collectors of New Wave music.
One early protest against the government was led by Job Shattuck of Groton, who in 1782 organized residents there to physically prevent tax collectors from doing their work.
One of the most recent samples is high value collectors ' coin the Austrian Göttweig Abbey commemorative coin, minted in 11 October 2006.
Only around 50 units were produced in 1949, and perhaps 220 in 1950, of what collectors have now designate the Series One camera.
One of Anker's greatest admirers and collectors is former Swiss Federal Councillor Christoph Blocher, since the 1980s Switzerland's most influential conservative politician, who also published an apologetic essay on Anker.
One complete black and white episode is available to be viewed at the Australian Mediatheque at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image in Melbourne, while several colour episodes are known to exist in the hands of private collectors.
While the radio series lacked the adult sophistication of sci-fi shows such as the later day X Minus One, it was enjoyed as a Golden Age space opera popularized in the 1930s, the days of science fiction's infancy, by pioneering magazine editor Hugo Gernsback and it is prized by " Old Time Radio " collectors today as one of radio's most enjoyable and fascinating adventures.
One of the best known of early collectors was Hans Sloane.
One negative aspect associated with Fleer's Assignment for the Benefit of Creditors is that many sports card collectors now own redemption cards for autographs and memorabilia that may not be able to be redeemed ; those fears were somewhat quenched in early 2006 when random memorabilia cards were mailed to the aforementioned collectors.
One complaint by longtime American Flyer devotees is that Lionel isn't creating Flyer products that appeal to the toy train masses — rather, focusing instead on a small market of Flyer collectors.
The Air Force One has become a favorite of sneaker collectors, often referred to as sneakerheads.
One possible reason is that collectors of carefully sorted kinds of faeces are held in high renown among the gnoll community.
One episode distributed for broadcast on November 8, 1967, in color, and the first half of a 1968 episode ( before the " Stop and Go " bonus format ), in monochrome kinescope, exist in the hands of collectors.
One of the side streets, only a few metres long, leads to the Royal Square ( Plaça Reial ), a plaza with palm trees and porticoed buildings containing many pubs and restaurants, and in which stamp and coin collectors gather on the weekends.
One Asaphida line, the Superfamily Asaphoidea, shows a continuous evolution of eyestalks, from ones with mere eye stubs to Asaphus kowalewskii, a trilobite popular with collectors that sported long, eye-tipped stalks.
One of the pioneer folklore collectors during the first half of the 20th century, he is remembered for having infiltrated the Ku Klux Klan in the 1940s, exposing its secrets to authorities and the outside world.
Among the rarest coins in the U. S. Philippines series from the collectors ' standpoint are the 1906-S One Peso, the 1916-S Five Centavos, the 1918-S Five Centavo Mule, the 1903-S Twenty Centavos ( especially in Mint State ) and the 1915-S One Centavo.
One possible reason is that toys are too new ; not enough time has passed for collectors to develop an interest.
One reason for this is to increase sales to collectors, which can be an important source of income in small countries.
One of the earliest UK record collectors was Mike Adams, who was first known for trading in 1958 on Merseyside.
Some authorities and collectors think this " white metal " sometimes formed a base for early experimentations in mercury and tin or latten metal plating in the 18th and early 19th centuries .. One notable use of britannium is to make the Oscar statuettes handed out each year at the Academy Awards.

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