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One and leading
One of the leading members of the Amen corner was cook ; ;
One more muddleheaded play like that one and they'd be leading him away.
One of the most fascinating and intriguing aspects of Ancestral Puebloan infrastructure is at Chaco Canyon and is the Chaco Road, a system of roads radiating out from many great house sites such as Pueblo Bonito, Chetro Ketl and Una Vida, and leading towards small outlier sites and natural features within and beyond the canyon limits.
One of the main proponents of a Jewish homeland in Palestine was Chaim Weizmann, the leading spokesperson for organized Zionism in Britain.
One of the leading German universities for many centuries, it fell upon hard times in the early 19th century, and was forced to close in 1816.
One does not have the right for one phonecall: the police officer leading the investigation may inform relatives or similar if the investigation permits.
Among his leading films was It Happened One Night ( 1934 ), which became the first film to win all five top Oscars, including Best Picture.
One of the outstanding halakhists of the movement, he served as a leading member of the Committee on Jewish Law and Standards from 1948 until his death in 1979.
One of the issues which divided the administration was protective tariffs, of which Henry Clay was a leading advocate.
When Lawrence died on June 9, 2000, the New York Times called him " One of America's leading modern figurative painters " and " among the most impassioned visual chroniclers of the African-American experience.
One exception is Barjami road, named after one of the leading engineers behind Kistas modernisation, Sam Barjami.
One of the leading figures of the Darmstadt School, his compositions and theories were and remain widely influential, not only on composers of art music, but also on jazz and popular music.
One involved John Bonham riding a motorcycle through a rented floor of the Riot House, while another involved the destruction of a room in the Tokyo Hilton, leading to the band being banned from that establishment for life.
One example is reinforced Carbon-Carbon ( RCC ), The light gray material which withstands re-entry temperatures up to 1510 ° C ( 2750 ° F ) and protects the Space Shuttle's wing leading edges and nose cap.
One of the leading theories for the cause of the Cretaceous – Paleogene extinction event that included the dinosaurs is a large meteorite impact.
One of the frescos depicts Elisabeth of Poland, Queen of Hungary leading a chain dance.
One ancestor was a leading activist in the Irish National Land League of Mayo and the Irish Republican Brotherhood ; an uncle, Sir Paget John Bourke, was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II after a career as a judge in the Colonial Service ; while another relative was a Roman Catholic nun.
One of the authors, Owen Toon notes: " In this new scenario, organics can be produced efficiently in the early atmosphere, leading us back to the organic-rich soup-in-the-ocean concept ...
One of the leading VSAT service providers is Syscomptech, they were voted the best Direct VSAT Marketers in 2008 and maintains satellites with direct footprints over Nigeria.
One of its leading members was Prince Nikolai Trubetzkoy, whose Grundzüge der Phonologie ( Principles of Phonology ), published posthumously in 1939, is among the most important works in the field from this period.
One of the leading authorities continuing the search for a coherent TOE is Edward Witten, a theoretical physicist who formulated the groundbreaking M-theory, which is an attempt at describing the supersymmetrical based string theory.
OMA New York: the office in Manhattan Koolhaas is leading by Shohei Shigematsu is now designing an extension of Cornell University ( NY ), 111 First Street, a high rise residential building and hotel in Jersey City ( NJ ) and a high end residential tower with CAA screening room at One Madison Park in NYC.
One of Germany's leading scientific researchers and Head of the SS Special Projects Division, Wilhelm " Deathshead " Strasse, is preparing to launch an attack on London.
One of these thirty leading men was a woman called Helen, and the first and most esteemed by John was Simon.
One reason for his success was fullback Maurice Carthon, who provided Morris with excellent blocking and was the team's second leading rusher with 260 yards.

One and practitioners
One of the earliest 20th century practitioners of this method was The Mills Brothers whose early recordings of the 1930s clearly stated on the label that all instrumentation was done vocally.
One of its practitioners, Erik Satie, collaborated with Picasso and Cocteau in a mad, scandalous ballet called Parade.
One could theoretically include violence or even war as part of this spectrum, but dispute resolution practitioners do not usually do so ; violence rarely ends disputes effectively, and indeed, often only escalates them.
One consequence of the Act is that solicitors, accountants, tax advisers and insolvency practitioners who suspect ( as a consequence of information received in the course of their work ) that their clients ( or others ) have engaged in tax evasion or other criminal conduct from which a benefit has been obtained, are now required to report their suspicions to the authorities ( since these entail suspicions of money laundering ).
One source has estimated that as of 2009, taekwondo was practiced in 123 countries, with over 30 million practitioners and 3 million individuals with black belts throughout the world.
One of the first known practitioners of the filibuster was the Roman senator Cato the Younger.
One of its main tenets is a mantra which practitioners chant to acquire the attributes of a tiger.
One of the best known of contemporary practitioners is Seán Mac Mathúna ( who also writes in English ).
One highly cited study, designed by nine year old Emily Rosa and published in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that practitioners of therapeutic touch could not detect the presence or absence of a hand placed a few inches above theirs when their vision was obstructed .< ref name =" Glazer 2000 ">
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 of the more notable practitioners and developers of this form was Li Yu of the Southern Tang Dynasty during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period.
One early criticism of Impressionist painting was that its practitioners sought to elevate the status of the ébauche to the level of finished painting.
After years of stalemate fighting on Midkemia by the two opposing forces, Pug returns as a magician, a Great One, the Tsurani name for master practitioners of magic.
One of the group's aims is to convince fellow technology practitioners and the government to abandon the use of software by companies such as Microsoft and Oracle Corporation.
One of the most famous practitioners of Tummo according to the Tibetan tradition was held to be Milarepa.
One of the leading practitioners within this sub-field of anthropology was Roy Rappaport.
One of the newspaper's reporters working on the organ harvesting story, Wang Wenyi, who practices Falun Gong, yelled at Chinese President Hu Jintao over recent allegations of organ harvesting from Falun Gong practitioners in China after using her Epoch Times press pass to gain access to a White House lawn press briefing.
In an attempt to protect her daughter from the four greedy colleges, all eager to control the power of the One magic, Erienne and Lyanna escape to an island known as Herendeneth, home to the last practitioners of the One magic, four ancient elves known as the Al Drechar.
Law Library One of New Jersey ’ s largest law libraries serves as a research facility for law students, legal practitioners, and the general public.
One point made by all practitioners is that the adoption of 5S must be driven by goals.
One consequence of the Act is that banks, as well as professional firms such as solicitors, accountants, and insolvency practitioners, who suspect ( as a consequence of information received in the course of their work ) that their customers or clients ( or others ) have engaged in tax evasion or other criminal conduct from which a benefit has been obtained, are now required to report their suspicions to the authorities ( since these entail suspicions of money laundering ).
One of the major barriers to the multidisciplinary approach is the long established tradition of highly focused professional practitioners cultivating a protective ( and thus restrictive ) boundary around their area of expertise.

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