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One and hardest
One of the hardest chores a detective has is hanging around on a city street, trying to make himself inconspicuous, keeping an eye on the entrance of an office building and waiting.
"... One of the hardest things to endure was the communal latrines, with no partitions ; and showers with no stalls ," said former Manzanar incarceree Rosie Kakuuchi.
One of the hardest hit structures was Bank One Tower, which was one of the dominant features of the Fort Worth skyline and which had on its top floor a popular restaurant.
One of the hardest tasks during his term was dealing with the crisis of the Yugoslav wars after the disintegration of former Yugoslavia.
One of the parts of the diagram that is among the easiest for humans to understand may be among the hardest for the extraterrestrial finders to understand: the arrow showing the trajectory of Pioneer.
One of the hardest parts of prosthetic make-up is keeping the edges as thin as possible.
One of the hardest tasks chief director Kiyoshi Mizuki was assigned to do was to attract people who had no prior experience with the series ; he decided to make the gameplay as simple as possible.
One of the hardest problems in query optimization is to accurately estimate the costs of alternative query plans.
One of the hardest pieces of editing was the hypnotist segment, which featured several of the guest stars speaking in unison.
However, there were criticisms in terms of the AI being too easy on the hardest of settings, and about the penalty system that had been introduced on Formula One 05 which automatically reduced the revs during a penalty instead of the traditional " drive-through " penalties that previous games had seen.
Part One " A Quiet Chamber Kept for Thee " is anything but quiet, these are Aesma Daeva's hardest four songs on the CD, melding together grinding guitars, staccato bass drums, and otherworldly vocals into some of the most original metal music available at the time.
One issue that Reynolds championed perhaps the hardest was for the elimination of debtor's prisons, which the Missouri General Assembly did in February, 1843.

One and areas
One should keep in mind that many of the exciting possiblities of roleplaying are largely unexplored and have not been used in industry to the extent that they have been in military and other areas.
One of the first reactions was to simply increase the guard, creating what at times might seem a small army trailing every leader ; another was to begin clearing large areas whenever a leader was present, to the point where entire sections of a city might be shut down.
One type of EW involves infecting insects with a pathogen and then dispersing the insects over target areas.
One of the oldest and most accessible parts of combinatorics is graph theory, which also has numerous natural connections to other areas.
One factor was product of aridification, others groups responded to favorable climatic periods and expanded across the available habitat, occur as opportunistic species across wide distribution other groups diverged in long time isolated areas.
One comparison made with the wealthier areas of Canada is that of the region's political and / or work culture.
One of the most popular of all New Deal programs was the Civilian Conservation Corps ( 1933 – 1943 ), which sent two million poor young men to work in rural and wilderness areas, primarily on conservation projects.
One such group, the Ennead, assembled nine deities into a theological system that was involved in the mythological areas of creation, kingship, and the afterlife.
One of the oldest families in New York State, the Roosevelts distinguished themselves in areas other than politics.
One decade later, the city already had about a million inhabitants, Metropolitan areas were created Brazil ( 1973 ), making the city one of them.
One factor in the social anatomy of these governments had been the retention of a very substantial share in political power by the landed elite, the Junkers, resulting from the absence of a revolutionary breakthrough by the peasants in combination with urban areas.
One of the important areas of hydology is the interchange between rivers and aquifers ( stream-aquifer exchange ).
One of these areas, known as the Succulent Karoo, is home to over 5, 000 species of plants, nearly half of them endemic ; fully one third of the world ’ s succulents are found in the Karoo.
One of the largest application areas is thin films and coatings, which can be produced on a piece of substrate by spin coating or dip coating.
One of the major causes that lead competitions thrive in areas that did not have a history of monopoly was the light handed approach taken towards the interconnection issue by the regulatory body initially.
One of its first changes involved ensuring that all government institutions, which had previously been spread out in various areas throughout the country, were now based in Mogadishu, the nation's capital.
One of the subtleties of surface area, as compared to arc length of curves, is that surface area cannot be defined simply as the limit of areas of polyhedral shapes approximating a given smooth surface.
One such study that evaluated the stutter period found that there was over activation in the cerebrum and cerebellum, and relative deactivation of the left hemisphere auditory areas and frontal temporal regions.
One of the areas that improves steganographic robustness is usage of a key scheme for embedding messages.
One of the group's activities was writing and distributing pamphlets about areas of concern ; the pamphlet about speciesism, written to protest against animal experimentation, was one of them.
One of the biggest areas of research and a topic still full of unsolved questions is the recurring disturbance of fire and the role it plays in propagating the lichen woodland.
The Oxford History of World War One notes that " In east and central Africa the harshness of the war resulted in acute shortages of food with famine in some areas, a weakening of populations, and epidemic diseases which killed hundreds of thousands of people and also cattle.
One view was that the dorsolateral areas are responsible for spatial working memory and the ventrolateral areas for non-spatial working memory.
One of the predominantly Greek neighborhoods was Vitan – where a Jewish population also lived ; the latter was more present in Văcărești and areas around Unirii Square.

One and deal
One problem that any rendering system must deal with, no matter which approach it takes, is the sampling problem.
" One of the biggest stories of the season transpired as the club made a midseason deal for Fred McGriff, which was drawn out for nearly a month as McGriff debated waiving his no-trade clause, as the Cubs led the wild card race by 2. 5 games in early September.
One significant episode in David's political career that earned him a great deal of contempt was the execution of Emilie Chalgrin.
One opponent wrote: " I am surprised that one would go looking for a Chinese architect in America to deal with the historic heart of the capital of France.
One of the reasons the works of Josephus were copied and maintained by Christians was that his writings provided a good deal of information about a number of figures mentioned in the New Testamant, and the background to events such as the death of James during a gap in Roman governing authority.
One of Honorius ’ first tasks in southern Italy was to deal with the barons in the Campania who were molesting farmers and travellers at will with their armed bands.
One of his first official acts was to summon the Lateran Council of 649 to deal with the Monothelites, whom the Church considered heretical.
One must also decide how to spread the revocation, and ideally, how to deal with all messages signed with the key since time T ( which will rarely be known precisely ).
One important way in which religious beliefs accomplish this is by providing a set of ideas about how and why the world is put together that allows people to accommodate anxieties and deal with misfortune.
One important advantage ray casting offered over older scanline algorithms is its ability to easily deal with non-planar surfaces and solids, such as cones and spheres.
One of the most significant ( and the most remembered ) measures to deal with the confronting economic problems at that time came under General Prem Tinsulanonda's Government ( s )-in power from 1980 to 1988.
In 1999, UPN made a deal with Disney to air select programming from ABC's Disney's One Saturday Morning block ( later ABC Kids ) in place of the teen series.
One arguing from the theory of suspension of disbelief would contend that while Superman's abilities and vulnerabilities are the foundational premises the audience accepted as their part of the initial deal ; they did not accept a persistent inability for otherwise normal characters to recognize a close colleague solely because of minor changes in clothing.
In 2006, the Port Authority reached a deal with Larry Silverstein, which ceded control of One World Trade Center to the Port Authority.
One immediate result of the population transfer following the peace deal was a sharp decline in ethnic violence in the region.
One of the key factors for these feelings was footballer Tinus Bosselaar, who moved from Sparta to Feyenoord in 1954 before Sparta re-signed him, despite Feyenoord trying to prevent the deal in court.
One should avoid being too busy or deal with anger-provoking people.
One remarkable thing that was also decided at the Tehran Conference was the way in which the Allies would deal with Finland, a free democratic country which cooperated with Germany after Soviet aggression and one that had not signed the Tripartite Pact, and had not declared war on any free Allied countries.
After Villeneuve impressed James Hunt by beating him and several other Grand Prix stars in a non-championship Formula Atlantic race at Trois-Rivières in 1976, Hunt's McLaren team offered Villeneuve a Formula One deal for up to five races in a third car during the 1977 season.
One barrier per lap is placed in front of a water pit, meaning that runners are also forced to deal with the chafing of wet shoes as they race.
On 25 September 2004, Branson announced the signing of a deal under which a new space tourism company, Virgin Galactic, will license the technology behind Spaceship One — funded by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen and designed by legendary American aeronautical engineer and visionary Burt Rutan — to take paying passengers into suborbital space.
One way to measure an individual ’ s flexibility to do this is to measure heart rate variability with higher heart rate variability reflecting an ability to deal with stress quickly and efficiently.
A41: One does not ..." Having no way to contact SPEWS is seen as a way for SPEWS to avoid having to deal with complaints — even if they are legitimate — and to be immune from many consequences of mistakes, bad policies, or other problems.
One of the most significant cases of mass-dismissals in the UK in 2005 involved the sacking of over 600 Gate Gourmet employees at Heathrow Airport was viewed as a union busting tactic and caused a great deal of media scrutiny and outrage.
One further common complication of marketing involves the inability to measure results for a great deal of marketing initiatives.

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