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One of our foremost jurists, David Dudley Field, has gone so far as to call this provision `` the greatest achievement ever made in the course of human history ''.
One of the foremost experts on electricity in the 18th century was Benjamin Franklin, who argued in favour of a one-fluid theory of electricity.
One such campaign claimed the life of the foremost Slavic druzhina leader, Svyatoslav I, who was renowned for having crushed the power of the Khazars on the Volga.
One of the foremost examples is when King Saul had the Witch of Endor invoke the shade of Samuel, a judge and prophet, from Sheol using a ritual conjuring pit ( 1 Samuel 28: 3 – 25 ).
One of Philostratus ’ foremost aims was to oppose this view.
One of the foremost structural engineers of the century, Dr. Colaco epitomized both structural engineering excellence and creative collaborative effort between architect and engineer.
One recurring theme is the periodic appearance of Odin, the foremost among Norse deities, associated with “ war, wisdom, ecstasy, and poetry .” He is typically depicted as a mysterious, hooded old man with one eye.
One of the world's foremost conservationists, Dr. Kenton Miller, stated about the importance of rangers: " The future of our ecosystem services and our heritage depends upon park rangers.
One of Sweden's foremost riding gymnasiums is located in Strömsholm, as part of the Kantzowska Gymnasium.
One of the largest, Crabbies on Great Junction Street, stored whisky for some of the foremost whisky distilleries: Lagavulin, Talisker, Laphroaig etc.
" From Bari Lotsawa came innumerable tantric practices, foremost of which was the cycle of practices known as the One Hundred Sadhanas.
One of this foremost goals is bringing hands-on, inquiry-based science to K-12 classrooms.
One of the foremost areas of concern is a lack of legal rights, for want of an independent judiciary, rule of law, and due process.
One of the foremost authorities on the causes of stillbirth and responsible for many stillbirth evaluation protocols, including the widespread use of the Kleihauer-Betke test in deciding whether Rh disease is to blame for a stillbirth.
One of the foremost movements in breaking the caste system and educating the downtrodden was the Lingayat movement spearheaded by Basavanna in the 12th century in Anubhava Mantapa in Kalyani of Karnataka.
One of the foremost recognized studies conducted on the impact of a catastrophe on the stock value of an organization was completed by Dr Rory Knight and Dr Deborah Pretty ( 1996, Templeton College, University of Oxford-commissioned by the Sedgewick Group ).
One of the foremost seamen of 16th-century England, he was the chief architect of the Elizabethan navy.
One of the students at the first summer institute in its second year 1935 was Kenneth Lee Pike ( 1912 – 2000 ), who was to become the foremost figure in the history of SIL.
One of the 19th century's foremost poets -- Algernon Charles Swinburne — devoted much of his considerable talent to erotic verse, producing, inter alia, twelve eclogues on flagellation titled The Flogging Block " by Rufus Rodworthy, annotated by Barebum Birchingly "; more was published anonymously in The Whippingham Papers ( c. 1888 ).
One of the foremost modern Thomists, Dominican father Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange, wrote a study of providence entitled " Providence: God's loving care for man and the need for confidence in Almighty God.
One of Lowell's foremost citizens, Allen had a very active business and political career as well as being an artist, musician, and cabinet-maker.
One of the world's foremost conservationists, Dr. Kenton Miller, stated about the importance of rangers: " The future of our ecosystem services and our heritage depends upon park rangers.
One of the foremost practitioners of playing from either flank was the German winger, Jürgen Grabowski, whose flexibility helped Germany to fourth place in the 1970 World Cup, and a championship in the 1974 World Cup.
One foremost advocate was Harvard sociologist Talcott Parsons.

One and producers
One of the largest global amethyst producers is Zambia in southern Africa with an annual production of about 1000 tonnes.
One strategy to keep prices high and to maintain profitability was for producers of the same good to collude with each other and form associations, also known as cartels.
* Barlex One of the largest Nordic producers of malt extract and malt syrup
One episode, " The Way ", which loosely interpreted elements of Hinduism as major plot points, generated controversy, requiring the producers to add a disclaimer at the head of the episode and a tag explaining the episode's intentions at its end.
Later, the producers of the British talent show Stars in Their Eyes forced a contestant to censor one of its lines, changing "... all it takes is one itchy trigger – One more widow, one less white nigger " to "... one less white figure ".
One of the few producers of 70 mm films for Cinema 180 was the German company Cinevision ( today AKPservices GmbH, Paderborn ).
" One of Meyer's earlier films, Time After Time, was largely based in San Francisco ; when he was told by the producers that The Voyage Home had to be set in the same city, he took the opportunity to comment upon cultural aspects not covered by his earlier film, such as punk rock — The Voyage Homes scene where Kirk and Spock meet an annoying punk rocker was based on a similar scene cut from Time After Time.
One of the producers then sat down with each guest to reiterate the story the guest would tell, including emphasis on various phrases or statements the guest might have made during pre-interviews.
From a secure bank vault, the answers to Twenty One, a popular primetime quiz television show, are sent into a television studio as studio producers Dan Enright ( David Paymer ) and Albert Freedman ( Hank Azaria ) watch from the control booth.
One category of goods suffers less from this effect: Public goods are — once created — in ample supply and the total costs of subsidies remain constant regardless of the number of consumers ; depending on the form of the subsidy, however, the number of producers on demanding their share of benefits may still rise and drive costs up.
Between 1962 and 1966, Robinson would also be one of the in-demand songwriters and producers for Motown, penning several hit singles such as " The One Who Really Loves You ", " You Beat Me to the Punch " and " My Guy " for Mary Wells, " The Way You Do The Things You Do ", " My Girl ", " Since I Lost My Baby " and " Get Ready " for The Temptations, " When I'm Gone " and " Operator " for Brenda Holloway, " Don't Mess With Bill ", " The Hunter Gets Captured by the Game " and " My Baby Must Be a Magician " for The Marvelettes and " I'll Be Doggone " and " Ain't That Peculiar " for Marvin Gaye.
One of Anderson's first producers at EMI was songwriter Paul Korda.
One of the last Portuguese family owned producers
The production on Hip-Hop for Sale was handled in part by Virginia-based producer Nottz, with several relatively unknown producers handling the remaining tracks after Nottz had cut ties with Canibus due to the appearance of The Vitruvian Man. The day of Hip-Hop for Sales release, Mic Club Master Volume One, a separate mixtape, appeared in stores, many of the songs receiving more praise than those present on the full-length album.
One occasional exception is the television program Law & Order, which sometimes shows the main characters researching at a computer late into the night ( always using Westlaw, due to a contract between Westlaw and the show's producers ).
In that period he was working for all the top producers in Jamaica including, Mikey Dread, George Phang, Sly & Robbie, Philip " Fatis " Burrell, Channel One, Prince Jammy, and Donovan Germain, as well as recording for United States-based Lloyd " Bullwackie " Barnes ( the Wicked A Go feel It album from 1984 ).
One of them, however, is " the Mole ", a double agent hired by the producers to sabotage the efforts of the group.
One of the major producers of present significant electronic invoice formats OASIS ( organization ) ( that stands for the UBL-format ( Universal Business Language )) is collaborating with UN / CEFACT with the development of the UN / CEFACT invoice and ebXML.
One of the show's producers, Av Westin, went on to become executive producer of ABC Evening News and, later, 20 / 20.
One of its key issues was the dictatorial way producers credited writers for their work, known as " screen credit.
One of the most well known Beaujolais producers is the négociants Georges Duboeuf.
One of the primary obstacles of the party, besides constant vilification on the pages of local and state newspapers, was the difficulty of uniting the party's divergent base and maintaining political union between rural farmers and urban laborers who often had little in common other than the populist perception that they were an oppressed class of hardworking producers exploited by a small elite.
One of the producers which had worked with Brown's album was Rodney Jerkins, aka Darkchild, who previously worked with Brown while in the Spice Girls.
One of the largest producers of ouzo today is Varvayiannis ( Βαρβαγιάννης ), located in the town of Plomari in the southeast portion of the island, while in the same town Pitsiladi ( Πιτσιλαδή ), a variety of high-quality ouzo, is also distilled.
One of the leading producers to do this was Chuck Barris, whose game shows were designed mainly to entertain the audience, as well as play for prizes.

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