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One and predecessors
One important distinction between the post Constantine I ( reigned 306 AD-312 AD ) emperors and their pagan predecessors was cesaropapism, the assertion that the Emperor ( or other head of state ) is also the head of the Church.
One of the predecessors of Alcatel-Lucent, the Bell Telephone Manufacturing Company, developed the BTMC DPS-1500 packet-switching ( X. 25 ) network and used PDP-11s in the regional and national network management system, with the Unibus directly connected to the DPS-1500 hardware.
However, there have been many predecessors: Benjamin Franklin described the concept as " time is money " in his Advice to a Young Tradesman, Written by an Old One ( 1748 ), quoted by Max Weber in his The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism ( 1905 ):
One argument for the timing of this event has been that the repeated calls for popular crusades by Philip and his predecessors, combined with the absence of any actual large scale expeditions, ultimately boiled over into this popular, but uncontrolled, crusade.
One of his predecessors, Anthony Gell, founded the local grammar school, and one of his successors, Phillip Gell, opened the curiously named Via Gellia ( possibly named in allusion to the Roman Via Appia ), a road from the family's lead mines around Wirksworth to the smelter in Cromford.
Adverse financial results led to the departure of CEO John B. McCoy, whose father and grandfather had headed Banc One and predecessors.
Alice DeeJay made the UK Top 20 with three more tracks: " Will I Ever ", " The Lonely One " and " Celebrate Our Love ", although each single's chart position was lower than its predecessors.
One of the Pope's predecessors, Boniface VIII, had claimed supremacy over Philip and had attempted to excommunicate him when Philip disagreed.
One to four players can play at the same time which makes this game different from its predecessors.
One notable difference he had from his predecessors was that he did not have the academic background which they did, never having studied at the great universities of Italy or France, and thus not having a Master's degree.
See List of winners of English Football League Championship and predecessors for winners from 1893 to 1992 and List of winners of English Football League One and predecessors for winners from 1993 to 2004.
One of the main differences of electro-biologists from their European predecessors was that they held these phenomena to be mainly a result of the state in which their subjects fell, whereas in Europe some of them, at any rate, were held to be mainly the product or of the action of the mesmerist's will on his subject ( Du Potet ), or of an universal fluid or energy present also in man ( Mesmer theory ).
One of its kings at this period was the only Yemeni ruler to be accorded divine honours ; his surviving portrait statuette is dressed in Greek fashion, contrasting with those of his predecessors who are dressed in Arabian style, with kilt and shawl.
One of such predecessors, SC Enschede, had also won a single Eredivisie title in 1926.
The Architect is surprised that this One, unlike his predecessors, is quicker of thought.
One of the predecessors in Roda's " family tree " of mergers, Rapid JC, were champions of the Netherlands in 1956.
McKellar wrote a book about his Tennessee predecessors in the Senate called Tennessee Senators as Seen by One of Their Successors ( 1942 ).
Worldspan was formed in 1990 by combining the PARS partnerships companies ( owned by TWA and Northwest Airlines, Inc .) and DATAS II, a division of Delta Air Lines, Inc. One of Worldspan ’ s predecessors – TWA PARS – became the first GDS to be installed in travel agencies in 1976.
One early saga makes Fergus mac Léti, one of Conchobar's predecessors as king of the Ulaid, a contemporary of Conn, and Tírechán's 7th century memoir of Saint Patrick says that Cairbre Nia Fer, Conchobar's son-in-law in the sagas, lived only 100 years before the saint, i. e. in the 4th century.
One can construct from this machine another finite state machine that recognizes the complementary set, the patterns that do not have predecessors, by converting the nondeterministic finite state machine to a deterministic finite automaton and then complementing its set of accepting states.
One example is Rule 90, the one-dimensional binary automaton that replaces each state with the exclusive or of its two neighbors ; in this automaton, every state has four predecessors, so it is not injective but also has no Garden of Eden.
One of their few predecessors in that respect was " Las Chicas Del Can ", a Merengue music group from Dominican Republic, that performed during the middle 1980s.
Although the previous album ( New Point of View ) had been more contemporary than its predecessors, the album with this version of the group ( One X 1 ) took it even further.

One and pan
To present a widescreen movie on such a television requires one of two techniques to accommodate this difference: One is " letterboxing ", which preserves the original theatrical aspect ratio, but is not as tall as a standard television screen, leaving black bars at the top and bottom of the screen ; the other more common technique is to " pan and scan ", filling the full height of the screen, but cropping it horizontally.
One modern alternative to pan and scan is to directly adjust the source material.
One defender in particular amused the king greatly — a man standing on the walls, crossbow in one hand, the other clutching a frying pan which he had been using all day as a shield to beat off missiles.
One suggests that the word derives from the Milanese, " pan del ton ," meaning " bread of luxury.
One of the famous myths of Pan involves the origin of his pan flute, fashioned from lengths of hollow reed.
One of them taking the handle, the other the pan itself.
A povada meaning ballad on his life is famous one. One novel ' Gad ala pan sinh gela ' is written in Marathi.
One of the movie trailers parodies the trailer of Poltergeist II: The Other Side where they pan the inside of a house, then the phone rings, and the person sitting in the chair facing away from the camera picks up, then the person turns to reveal it's Heather O ' Rourke's character, Carol-Ann, who says " They're Back.
One night shortly after, Mr. Bland leaves to buy groceries ( and a new frying pan, since Mary is " a bit squeamish about cooking with the one we use to kill people ") and Mrs. Bland is left alone in the house.
One of several claimants to the title of world's largest Placer mining | gold pan is located in Burwash Landing.
One can tour the remains of Goodwin gold mine and pan for gold.
One release is in pan and scan full screen and includes the theatrical cut, which is PG-13 and runs 107 minutes.
One item is a frying pan, but is named " Flying " in the bootlegged version.
One common traditional dish that involves jugging is Jugged Hare ( known as civet de lièvre in France ), which is a whole hare, cut into pieces, marinated and cooked with red wine and juniper berries in a tall jug that stands in a pan of water.
One practice, started in the seventeenth century, to separate the rice from hulls, it to put the whole rice into a pan and throw it into the air while the wind blows.
* Freddy Gomez: pan flute on " One Way Ticket "

One and flute
One of those scales is named embūbum, which is an Akkadian word for " flute ".
' One of them sang, another played the flute, the third the lyre.
One of Strabane's most notable features are five steel structures on the banks of the river: two dancers and a fiddle player on the Lifford side, a flute player on the Strabane side and a drummer in the middle.
One ancient account linked him romantically with a flute girl who subsequently gave her name, Nanno, to one of his two books.
One of the two instruments able to bend pitch, the suling is a vertical bamboo flute.
* One for the Road ( Na Pososhok ) for six cellos and treble recorder ( or flute, oboe, clarnet, trumpet and viola ) ( 2007 ).
One of the features in the circular splash pad out in front of the Ontario Science Centre is a hydraulophone flute with 45 finger holes.
One of the flutes was broken, and the other flute seems to be a replica of the first flute, as it shows evidence of adjustments made to match the pitch of the first.
One of the oldest musical instruments of India, the instrument is a keyless transverse flute made of bamboo.
One of the oldest automatic instruments known is the automatic flute player invented by Banū Mūsā brothers in 9th century Arabia.
Napoleon Murphy Brock ( June 7, 1945 ) is an American singer, saxophonist and flute player who is best known for his work with Frank Zappa in the 1970s, including the albums One Size Fits All, Roxy and Elsewhere, and Bongo Fury.
One is a " contrabass flute in G ," pitched a fourth below the bass flute and an octave lower than the alto flute ; thus, this is technically, a contra-alto flute.
In 1984 he played the flute solo on Murray Head's U. K. No. 1 single " One Night in Bangkok ", taken from the Tim Rice / Benny Andersson / Björn Ulvaeus musical Chess.

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