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One and finest
One of the finest soft shoe tunes ever invented, `` Once In Love With Amy '' is also, of course, one of the most tantalizingly persistent of light love lyrics to come out of American musical comedy in our era.
One of the finest natural examples of this ordering phenomenon can be found in precious opal, in which brilliant regions of pure spectral color result from close-packed domains of amorphous colloidal spheres of silicon dioxide ( or silica, SiO < sub > 2 </ sub >).
One of the finest examples of the hypostyle-plan mosques is the Great Mosque of Kairouan ( also known as the Mosque of Uqba ) in Tunisia.
One of Belgium's finest conservatories is based in Leuven: the Lemmens Institute, which is described as " Faculty of Music, Performing Arts and Education ".
One of his sayings was, " The best pictures do not sell ", as he frequently found his finest achievements little understood.
One of the finest objects displayed is Suzuki Chokichi's bronze incense burner ( koro ) dated 1875, standing at over 2. 25 metres high and 1. 25 metres in diameter it is also one of the largest examples made.
One of the finest pieces of continental furniture in the collection is the Rococo Augustus Rex Bureau Cabinet dated c1750 from Germany, with especially fine marquetry and ormolu mounts.
File: Donatello-The Ascension with Christ giving the Keys to St Peter. jpg | Donatello — One of the finest surviving examples of Donatello's work in rilievo schiacciato
One of the last of these, Iphigénie en Tauride, was a great success and is generally acknowledged to be his finest work.
One of the finest of these villas is Llanerchaeron, at least a dozen villas were designed throughout south Wales.
One of Custer's finest hours in the Civil War occurred just east of Gettysburg on July 3, 1863.
The Powdersville community is located with Anderson County School District One, considered by many to be one of the finest school districts in South Carolina.
One of those stage works, Jeanne d ' Arc au bûcher ( 1935 ), a " dramatic oratorio " ( to words by Paul Claudel ), is thought of as one of his finest works.
One of these houses the Museum of Spanish Abstract Art, the museum being one of the finest of its kind.
One of the finest 4th of July celebrations in the state is held at Bridgeport every year.
One of the obstacles that this plan faced was the growing strength of the Parliamentary fleet and the presence of Robert Blake, one of the finest admirals of the period, as Rupert's opponent during the campaign.
From this period Our Man in Paris, One Flight Up, and Gettin ' Around are regarded as among his finest sessions.
One noted piece is the painting called “ Traslado de las Monjas ” which is considered to be the finest work produced in Michoacán during the colonial period.
One of her finest books, The Age of Innocence, centers on a man who chooses to marry a conventional, socially acceptable woman rather than a fascinating outsider.
One of the finest and richest examples is the enameled terra-cotta ceiling ( 1466 ) of the Chapel of the Cardinal of Portugal in S. Miniato, Florence.
One of London ’ s finest Georgian treasures overlooking St James ’ s Park, the Terrace was designed by John Nash and built in the 1820s and 1830s.
One of Qianlong ’ s grandest projects was to " assemble a team of China ’ s finest scholars for the purpose of assembling, editing, and printing the largest collection ever made of Chinese philosophy, history, and literature.
One of the finest examples of usage of the early Polish cavalry was the Battle of Grunwald of 1410.
One of China's finest sociologists and anthropologists, his works on these subjects were instrumental in laying a solid foundation for the development of sociological and anthropological studies in China, as well as in introducing social and cultural phenomena of China to the international community.

One and oils
One such yeast, Yarrowia lipolytica, is known to degrade palm oil mill effluent, TNT ( an explosive material ), and other hydrocarbons, such as alkanes, fatty acids, fats and oils.
One of the earliest surviving oils on canvas is a French Madonna with angels from around 1410 in the Gemäldegalerie, Berlin.
One limiting factor in industrial uses of vegetable oils is that all such oils eventually chemically decompose, turning rancid.
Renault promoted the use of Elf oils in its road cars, while its Formula One racing cars also carried Elf sponsorship.
One major area of ACEA work including its predecessor associations has been in performance quality classifications for 4-stroke engine oils.
One study looking at the ingredients of dry dog food found that while neither grains, soy, nor animal proteins increased risk of bloat, foods containing an increased amount of added oils or fats do increase the risk, possibly due to delayed emptying of the stomach.
One of the chief paintings in a show of 13 of Sage ’ s oils at the Viviano Gallery in November 1958 was called The Answer Is No. This seems to have reflected Sage ’ s own state of mind.
One common measure of the siccative property of oils is iodine number, the number of grams of iodine one hundred grams of oil can absorb.
One common measure of the " siccative " ( drying ) property of oils is iodine number, which is an indicator of the number of double bonds in the oil.
One of the important tools for controlling the silverleaf whitefly population is through the usage of natural oils.
One is for protection against scratches, and the other protects against stains and oils.
One way to distribute the hair's natural oils through the hair is by brushing with a natural bristle brush.

One and comes
One technical question of school organization comes to mind here.
The term " Almoravid " comes from the Arabic " al-Murabitun " () which is the plural form of " al-Murabit " literally meaning " One who is tying " but figuratively means " one who is ready for battle at a fortress ".
One of his men, however, Wiglaf, who finds great distress in seeing Beowulf's plight, comes to Beowulf's aid.
One justification for this comes in the crossbow's ability to stop persons carrying explosives without risk of causing detonation.
One of the largest issues surrounding the implementation and adoption of a CRM comes in the perceived lack of technical and user support in using the system.
One of the largest issues in developing a usable customer relationship management system comes in the form of clear and concise presentation.
One example of the fruitfulness of questioning assumptions comes from questioning the assumption that " China was weak in the 19th century " and pointing out the fact that at the time in which China was supposedly weak, it managed to considerably extend its borders in Central Asia.
* 1922 – One year to the day after the signing of the Anglo-Irish Treaty, the Irish Free State comes into existence.
One final, amusing example that comments on the importance Roman poets placed on their verse rules comes from the Ars Poetica of Horace, line 263:
One possible origin of the term " Hoosier " comes from the construction of the Louisville and Portland Canal
One of the most famous Welsh poetic references to Arthur comes in the collection of heroic death-songs known as Y Gododdin ( The Gododdin ), attributed to the 6th-century poet Aneirin.
One of these groups comes from the Moon, and includes rocks similar to those brought back to Earth by Apollo and Luna programs.
One day while they are out and about doing their destructive work, an angel comes to them and tells them to no longer seek to destroy the church.
One curious window on the practicalities of ostracism comes from the cache of 190 ostraka discovered dumped in a well next to the acropolis.
One of the earliest references to preterism comes from Eusebius of Caesarea ( c. AD 263 – 339 ).
It proceeds from the One, which means that it comes to be as a separate entity.
One including Google, as they use this line in Google Chrome as an error message that comes up when the user's operating system terminates the browser or a running tab due to an error.
One of the greatest sources of income from tourism comes from the sale of historic coins and stamps.
One of the most recent appraisals of slam comes from the poet Tim Clare.
One may also encounter the term " single cask ", signifying the bottling comes entirely from one cask.
One form of evidence, cited in favor of the separate existence of a short-term store comes from anterograde amnesia, the inability to learn new facts and episodes.
For I tell you, you will never see Me again until you say, ‘ He who comes in the name of the Lord is the blessed One ’!”
One of Ted's daughters, Laura Turner Seydel, comes from the same environmental conservationist mold as her father.
One also comes to know through experience what types of people he / she can and cannot discuss certain topics with or wear certain types of dress around.

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