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One way to use the savings is to purchase larger lots, which permits more amenities at the same cost.
It has been argued by John Mosier that, while the French soldiers in 1940 were better trained than German soldiers, as were the Americans later, and the German army was the least mechanised of the major armies, its leadership cadres were both larger and superior and their high standards of leadership were the primary reason for the successes of the German army in World War Two as it had been in World War One.
One of the world's larger salt water lakes, Bras d ' Or (" Arm of Gold " in French ), dominates the centre of the island.
One common type of fuel cell electrocatalyst is based upon nanoparticles of platinum that are supported on slightly larger carbon particles.
One of the larger early forms was the Greater London Planning Region, devised in 1927, which occupied and included 9 million people.
One of Demetrius ' successors, Menander I, brought the Indo-Greek Kingdom to its height between 165 – 130 BC, expanding the kingdom in India to even larger proportions than Demetrius.
One report, written by a commercial collector in the 1940s, noted a trend of more crayfish predation in the summer during times of higher prey activity, whereas fish made up a larger part of the winter diet while crayfish are less active.
One potential reason for this is that locals are permitted to start driving at the age of sixteen, when they are limited to 50mph for two years ( indeed all drivers are limited to 50mph in the first two years after passing their driving test ) and some are not used to having to make progress in the same way that drivers using a larger road network like in the UK are ( even an awful driver can get from anywhere in the island to anywhere else in ninety minutes ).
It is, in fact, full of theatrical codes harking back to the Dadaists ' Vox Humana experiments after World War One, Alphonse de Lamartine's " La Voix humaine ", part of his larger work Harmonies poétiques et religieuses and the effect of the creation of the Vox Humana (" voix humaine "), an organ stop of the Regal Class by Church organ masters ( late 16th century ) that attempted to imitate the human voice but never succeeded in doing better than the sound of a male chorus at a distance.
One can distinguish positional order ( whether molecules are arranged in any sort of ordered lattice ) and orientational order ( whether molecules are mostly pointing in the same direction ), and moreover order can be either short-range ( only between molecules close to each other ) or long-range ( extending to larger, sometimes macroscopic, dimensions ).
One of the longest is the Río Tuira which flows into the Golfo de San Miguel and is the nation's only river navigable by larger vessels.
One interesting result Eysenck noted in his 1956 work was that in the United States and Great Britain, most of the political variance was subsumed by the left / right axis, while in France, the T-axis was larger, and in the Middle East, the only dimension to be found was the T-axis: " Among mid-Eastern Arabs it has been found that while the tough-minded / tender-minded dimension is still clearly expressed in the relationships observed between different attitudes, there is nothing that corresponds to the radical-conservative continuum.
Other pub chains, such as All Bar One and Slug and Lettuce offer youth-orientated atmospheres, often in premises larger than traditional pubs.
One is via a toll-free number, with larger companies offering this internationally.
One factor was its assimilation into the larger science fiction mainstream.
One moves faster if the rate of rotation increases ( a larger value for ω ), and one also moves faster if movement farther from the axis occurs ( a larger value for r ).
One strategy to counter the blockade saw the development of torpedo boats, small fast boats designed to attack the larger capital ships of the blockading fleet.
One solution to these paradoxes is the Charlier universe, in which the matter is arranged hierarchically ( systems of orbiting bodies that are themselves orbiting in a larger system, ad infinitum ) in a fractal way such that the universe has a negligibly small overall density ; such a cosmological model had also been proposed earlier in 1761 by Johann Heinrich Lambert.
One of the most common modifications by hobbyist users was to move the motherboard into a larger case, with a full-size keyboard.
One example is " The Adventures of Bulukiya ", where the protagonist Bulukiya's quest for the herb of immortality leads him to explore the seas, journey to Paradise and to Hell, and travel across the cosmos to different worlds much larger than his own world, anticipating elements of galactic science fiction ; along the way, he encounters societies of djinns, mermaids, talking serpents, talking trees, and other forms of life.
One squirt usually suffices to snare a prey item, although larger prey may be further immobilised by smaller squirts targeted at the limbs ; additionally, the fangs of spiders are sometimes targeted.
One of the larger amounts taken from a single ship was that by captain Thomas Tew from an Indian merchantman in 1692.
One problem with these arguments is that these laws might restrict the ability of individuals to engage in actions without an identified victim and actually harm a larger society.
One report suggested that the cut was a " butchered job " because it sheared off 23. 5 carats from the larger rock as well as hurting its " extraordinary lustre.

One and donations
One of the more high profile donations made was by former U. S. President John F. Kennedy who donated the money from the Pulitzer Prize for his book Profiles in Courage to the Fund.
One of his friends, John Giminez, the pastor of Rock Church Virginia Beach, was influential in helping Robertson establish CBN with donations, as well as offering the services of volunteers from his church.
One organization, the National Organization for Marriage, operated two non-profit arms that received millions in donations from just a few donors.
One standard way of obtaining donations is the use of raffles for the accumulation of funds.
One of the most generous donations came from Pinchas Rosenberg, the Imperial Court tailor of St. Petersburg.
One of the largest donations in Smithsonian history was made during Fri's tenure.
One of the characteristics of this religion is that its followers are not obligated nor required to pay any dues nor to make any donations.
One former accountant for the DLM said that new followers were asked to turn over their entire savings, sometimes hundreds of thousands of dollars, and in several cases their families contested the donations.
One other reason for his distrust of others was due to a colleague who embezzled donations from a society he founded in 1959.
One hundred and thirteen countries sent substantial amounts of humanitarian aid to the Soviet Union in the form of rescue equipment, search teams and medical supplies, but private donations and assistance from non-governmental organizations also had a large part of the international effort.
One of the Society's earliest contributions to research, as described in the Newsletter of January 1981, was a request for brain tissue donations to help support research studies.
* George W. Bush ( the 43rd president of the United States ) on Meet The Press, talking about and encouraging donations for Haiti: " One of my concerns is shysters show up and take advantage of people's good will and generosity ".
One partial solution was to rely on volunteer support from militiamen, and donations from patriotic citizens.
One of his best known donations was the ninth-century ivory Franks Casket from Northumbria, with its runic inscriptions.
One set up to fund its campaign in the 1997 general election received donations from wealthy supporters, some of whose names leaked out, and some of whom received life peerages into the House of Lords after Labour won the election.

One and from
One struck the muzzle of one of the rifles that projected from the shoulder pack.
One afternoon, upon receiving permission and the necessary instructions from the clerk, I had visited the toilet adjoining the hall.
One of Greg's bombs hung up, and he was miles from the target before he could get rid of it.
One is that they were established, or gained eminence, under pressure provided by these same immigrants, from whom the old families wished to segregate their children.
One evening, while a volley-ball game was being played in the yard among the prisoners remaining there, a simulated melee was staged -- just as the gates were opened to admit other prisoners returning from work.
One thing you can say about Mr. Lyford is that he does not suffer from any insecurity as an American.
One was an article on the U.N. by Alice Widener from the Cincinnati Enquirer.
One finds it difficult to pass censure on the lonely figure who waited for days for a saving word from his zealously served idol, W.R. Hearst.
One might, indeed, argue that the history of ideas, in so far as it includes the literatures, must center on characterizations of human nature and that the great periods of literary achievement may be distinguished from one another by reference to the images of human nature that they succeed in fashioning.
One is Greece is not yet suffering from overpopulation.
One serves society by conducting a business from which a certain number of employees draw their means of subsistence ; ;
Volumes One and Two, selected from the sound tracks of a television series, contain `` conversations with the elder wise men of our day ''.
One of the problems associated with the expressway stems from the basic idea.
One always wakes up, even from one's own dreams.
One of the most beautiful buildings in Istanbul, it was constructed in the early years of the Seventeenth Century, with a huge central dome, two half domes that seem to cascade down from it, and smaller full domes around the gallery.
One morning, we discovered not only that the pennies were missing from the idol but that a cigarette had been stubbed out in its lap.
One female, collected on an island off the coast of Nicaragua, was gravid and measured 4 feet 8 inches from snout to vent ( her tail should be between 6 and 7 inches long ).
One of the most intriguing questions is whether the recent departures of the Federal Reserve authorities from confining their open market operations to Treasury bills will spread into longer-term Government securities in the next few months.
One social-class factor which plays a large part in educational policy today is the fact that a great many school and college teachers are upward mobile from urban lower-class and lower-middle-class families.
One of the outstanding assets of the present production is the restoration of the St. Basil's scene, usually omitted from performances and rarely included in a published score.
One afternoon during a cold, powdery snowstorm, Fogg took off for Concord from the St. John field.
One old man told me that when he was a boy he was kicked in the head by a fractious mule and had his scalp laid back from the entire front of his head.
One young girl told me how her mother removed a wart from her finger by soaking a copper penny in vinegar for three days and then painting the finger with the liquid several times.
One wart cure was to wrap it in a hair from a blonde gypsy.
One of the vexatious problems to first confront President Kennedy was the property lying just across Pennsylvania Avenue from the White House.

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