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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 areas to deal with in online shopping is the delivery of the products.
One of the hardest problems in query optimization is to accurately estimate the costs of alternative query plans.
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 pieces
One example is the Banach – Tarski paradox which says that it is possible to decompose (" carve up ") the 3-dimensional solid unit ball into finitely many pieces and, using only rotations and translations, reassemble the pieces into two solid balls each with the same volume as the original.
One of the most important pieces of the regeneration jigsaw for the Borough is reviving Accrington town centre.
One is located at the Bellagio on the Las Vegas Strip, List of stores from the Bellagio hotel / casino website the other at the MGM Grand Casino in Macau. Press release by MGM Macau mentioning Chihuly shop ( search for " Chihuly retail ") A number of other galleries also carry his pieces. In 1983 Chihuly returned to his native Pacific Northwest where he continued to develop his own work at the Pilchuck Glass School, which he had helped to found in 1971.
" One of the pieces was left up above Steve's Kitchen, because it looks pretty awesome "- Erin Scott, the manager of New England Comics in Allston.
One of her earliest pieces of writing, at age 11, was The Frost King ( 1891 ).
Thus it is not out of view of the immune system One of these pieces, a protein called
One of Rousseau's last pieces of writing was a critical yet enthusiastic analysis of Gluck's opera Alceste.
One of the earliest pieces of software he wrote for Linux was the Midnight Commander file manager, a text-mode file manager.
One can also tear a loaf of youtiao into pieces and dip them in the soy milk.
One protozoa called Oxytricha in response to stress, is capable of splitting its chromosomes into thousands of pieces which are then reassembled into a ' distinct kind of functional genome '.
One common design of laminated core is made from interleaved stacks of E-shaped steel sheets capped with I-shaped pieces, leading to its name of " E-I transformer ".
One of the few reasonably consistent pieces of information is that exploration voyages from the main base sailed down both the east and west coasts of the land ; this was one of the factors which helped archaeologists locate the site at L ' Anse Aux Meadows, at the tip of Newfoundland's long northern peninsula.
One of the earliest was a competition to win ' a ton of money ' a pointed satire of tabloid newspapers promising huge cash prizes to boost circulation-the prize was in fact a metric tonne of one-and two-pence pieces, equivalent to a few hundred pounds sterling.
One of the more memorable pieces appears near the middle of the series, where the Minivers get gas masks.
One suggests that the Falles started in the Middle Ages, when artisans disposed of the broken artifacts and pieces of wood they saved during the winter by burning them to celebrate the spring equinox.
One of the main strategies of grid computing is to use middleware to divide and apportion pieces of a program among several computers, sometimes up to many thousands.
One of eight Lego mini-kit vehicles released in 2002 is a TIE advanced, and the pieces to all eight can be combined to create a TIE bomber.
One of the main pieces of evidence is the existence of the fertile Terra preta ( black earth ), which is distributed over large areas in the Amazon forest.
One of the other pieces, Tryon County, contained the western portion ( and thus, since no western boundary was specified, theoretically still extended west to the Pacific ).
One of the other pieces, Tryon County, contained the western portion ( and thus, since no western boundary was specified, theoretically still extended west to the Pacific ).
One of the other pieces, Tryon County, contained the western portion ( and thus, since no western boundary was specified, theoretically still extended west to the Pacific ).
One of the other pieces, Charlotte County, contained the eastern portion.
One of the other pieces, Tryon County, contained the western portion ( and thus, since no western boundary was specified, theoretically still extended west to the Pacific ).
One of his most enduring pieces followed Benvenuto Cellini — the Grande messe des morts, first performed at Les Invalides in December of that year.

One and editing
One example of these tape & disc-based systems was Lucasfilm's EditDroid, which used several laserdiscs of the same raw footage to simulate random-access editing ( a compatible system was developed for sound post production by Lucasfilm called SoundDroid — one of the earliest digital audio workstations ).
Due to 4Kids ' heavy editing of their properties and refusal to release untouched versions on DVD, some fansubbing groups continue to subtitle and release popular shows owned by the company such as Tokyo Mew Mew, One Piece, and Yu-Gi-Oh !.
One drawback of early video editing technique was that it was impractical to produce a rough cut for presentation to an Executive producer.
One major advantage of recording audio to a hard disk is that it allows for non-linear editing.
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 way that some international authors are beginning to overcome this problem is by contracting with freelance medical copy editors who are native speakers of English and specialize in ESL ( English as a second language ) editing to polish their manuscripts ' English to a level that high-impact journals will accept.
One such sysop door was DOORWAY by Marshall Dudley, which could run many DOS programs by modem, including file managers, DOS prompt, and the specialized editing programs that administered the BBS.
One of the most distinctive features of trueSpace is its interface, using mainly 3D widgets for most common editing operations.
One point of dispute is whether the failures to meet the constraint are intentional, and therefore potentially meaningful, or are simply editing mistakes.
One should go through all differentiation while editing between Plastics and articles thereof and Rubber and articles thereof.
One host segment in the MST3K episode makes reference to the editing mistake by having host Mike Nelson trip over and over again.
One of the many tools that Krusader provides is the viewer-editor Using the KParts object model, Krusader executes components that are capable of viewing ( and sometimes editing ) specific filetypes and embeds their client area directly into a new Krusader window.
One such review by Sean Axmaker of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer called the film " lush but confusing ", and states " Purple Butterfly is rich with emotional turmoil and searing beauty, but it could have used a little more time in the editing room to make sense of it all.
One of the common uses of Ogg pages is for editing Ogg files without the loss of quality or processing expense involved in transcoding.
The role of director fell to David Lane, who had filled this position for several of the Series One episodes and also had editing and special effects experience at AP Films.
When Skyship One makes its final stop in the Swiss Alps, Parker locates the editing equipment, but the transmission has been finished and is soon sent to John on Thunderbird 5.
One way of preventing viewer disorientation in editing is to adhere to the 180 degree rule.
One way of minimizing the number of generations needed was to use an audio mixing or video editing suite capable of mixing a large number of channels at once ; in the extreme case, for example with a 48-track recording studio, an entire complex mixdown could be done in a single generation, although this was prohibitively expensive for all but the best-funded projects.
One of Li's collaborators who was involved in the editing of the work, the western historian Anne F. Thurston, noted that because of this, his claims were " fallible " and might " be wrong ".
The film was given two Academy Awards: One to William H. Daniels for his cinematography, and another to Paul Weatherwax for film editing.
One of the more notable was the integration of its terminal emulation module with the spreadsheet module, allowing users dialing into corporate mainframes to have onscreen reports be parsed directly into spreadsheet columns for later editing and refinement.
One of his major anthology works was in collaboration with Clarence Darrow in the editing of Infidels and Heretics published in 1929.
One of the first and most popular film editing machines was the Moviola.
One of the most significant and more distinctive features of Serious Editor 2's level editor is that it allows for real-time editing.

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