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One can think of soft nanotechnology as the development of nanomachines that uses the lessons learned from biology on how things work, chemistry to precisely engineer such devices and stochastic physics to model the system and its natural processes in detail.
One of his lessons consisted of making his students produce holes in cards and then photographing them.
One of the two early lessons King drew from crisis were that " price stability does not guarantee stability of the economy as a whole " and that " the instruments used to pursue financial stability are in need of sharpening and refining.
Throughout his life, Bernstein demonstrated an enthusiasm for an even wider spectrum of the arts than his childhood interests would imply and, in 1959, when he was scoring The Story on Page One, he considered becoming a novelist and asked the film's screenwriter, Clifford Odets, to give him lessons in writing fiction.
One of the lessons of the long Cold War was that short-term gains in cooperating with the most repressive and brutal governments were too often outweighed by long-term setbacks for America ’ s stature and interests.
One of the most notable of these is the Stricker Conservatory of Tel Aviv, which, besides offering lessons and courses, sponsors a number of concert series and master classes by visiting artists.
( source-Lepel Griffin's Punjab Chiefs Volume One ). Liaquat Ali Khan's mother, Mahmoodah Begum, arranged for his lessons in the Qur ' an and Ahadith at home before his formal schooling started.
One of the big lessons of these last four years is that many, many beneficiaries of Western civilization loathe that civilization, and the media are generally inclined to blur the extent of that loathing.
One of King's greatest influences was the musician Tom Taylor, who gave King guitar lessons at the age of 12.
One of Horst's advices in his lessons became particularly famously, in the 1930s he said to dancers, sometimes in a sarcastic and sardonic tone, " when in doubt, turn.
One instructor currently incorporates periods of relaxation and meditation techniques into ongoing lessons, while another has been known to assign as many as sixteen books in a single term, teaching at a level of rigor comparable to advanced undergraduate work.
One traditional explanation for these developments emphasises the military utility of the new approaches, arguing, for example, that the curved surfaces of the new keeps helped to deflect attacks, or that they drew on lessons learnt during the Crusades from Islamic practices in the Levant.
One of the lessons of the internecine Yoruba wars was the opening of Yorubaland to Fulani hegemony whose major interest was the imposition of sultanistic despotism on Old Oyo Ile and present-day Ilorin.
One of Socrates ' lessons was that men should abstain from foods that might provoke a man to eat when he has no hunger, and drinks that might provoke him to drink when he has no thirst.
* Hamiduddin Farahi: One of the lessons of this surah is that a lot of people see historical sites, which are a sign of destroyed nations. So when we see the legacies ; the Pyramids, the Mountain homes of Thamud, and the great buildings and nations of power who have died-we realise that Allah destroyed them through time. This is a reminder of ; Inna al insaana la fee Khusrin-surely man is in loss. Allah replies to such people ;
One of the biggest lessons I learnt was that it always helps to start defining your product with very early involvement with customers ,” said Dham.
One of her students in Baraboo was John Ringling, of whom she later wrote "... when John read a long account -- interrupted with giggles from the school -- of the side shows he and other boys had been giving every night, I lectured him and drew the moral that if John would put his mind on his lessons as he did on side shows, he might yet become a scholar.
One Sunday, Will, Rucker, and Miss Love take a day trip into the country, where Will gives them driving lessons.
One recent use of the IWB is in shared reading lessons.
One of the lessons of the League of Nations ( 1919 – 46 ) had been that an international organization cannot work if all the major powers are not members.
The next companies, Dance Company One / IB Dance and Dance Company Two, mainly add and branch off the lessons in Beginner Dance, focusing on technique, elements of dance, and learning new knowledge of choreographic principles.
One of the most central lessons to learn is “ the good of evil ” ( 222 ).
One of Felicity Lusk's first actions as Head was to abolish Saturday morning school and restructure Abingdon's school day around 55, instead of 35, minute lessons.
One hour a day was spent in going over the lessons of the previous day.

One and learned
One professor playing the game was Bob Sklar, who taught an American Studies seminar which included Daniel Okrent, who learned of the game his professor played.
One modern scholar surmises that Hesiod may have learned about world geography, especially the catalogue of rivers in Theogony ( ll.
One of the few positive aspects was his friendship with Pamela Tiffin, to whom he gave acting guidance, including the secret that he had learned over his career: " You walk in, plant yourself squarely on both feet, look the other fella in the eye, and tell the truth.
One of the more notable events learned involved Vice President Al Gore and a fund-raising event held at Hsi Lai Temple in Hacienda Heights, California.
One of them, John Clarke, learned from Williams that Aquidneck Island might be purchased from the Narragansetts.
One contemporary described him as " a boy so learned, that, had he ruled, he would have as a learned man.
One of the most learned men of his age, he has earned his fame due to his part in ecclesiastical conflicts, and also for his intellect and literary works Analyzing his intellectual work, Tatakes regards Photios as " mind turned more to practice than to theory ".
Several other Elves, Dwarves and Men also arrived at Rivendell on separate errands ; at the Council of Elrond they learned that all of their errands were related to the fate of the One Ring, and they should decide what to do about it.
One of the first pieces composed during the period of Bridge's tutelage was the Quatre Chansons Françaises for soprano and orchestra, though it appears that Britten's abilities as an orchestrator were essentially self-taught rather than learned from Bridge.
One reason he learned so much from Shewhart, Deming remarked in a videotaped interview, was that, while brilliant, Shewhart had an " uncanny ability to make things difficult.
According to Ferenczi, "… One learned from and from his kind of technique various things that made one ’ s life and work more comfortable: the calm, unemotional reserve ; the unruffled assurance that one knows better ; and the theories, the seeking and finding of the causes of failure in the patient instead of partly in ourselves … and finally the pessimistic view, shared only with a few, that neurotics are a rabble, good only to support us financially and to allow us to learn from their cases: psychoanalysis as a therapy may be worthless " ( Ferenczi, 1995, pp. 185 – 186 ).
One of his students at Esalen was Dick Price, who developed Gestalt Practice, based in large part upon what he learned from Perls.
One of the first bands to craft a distinctly American sound in response to the British Invasion was The Beach Boys ; while not a folk rock band themselves, they directly influenced the genre, and at the height of the folk rock boom in 1966 had a hit with a cover of the 1920s West Indian folk song " Sloop John B ", which they had learned from The Kingston Trio, who, in turn, had learned it from The Weavers.
One particular routine is quite common, and can be learned by intermediate dancers in a social setting.
One notable gift was a horse on which Leonard learned the basics of horsemanship.
One of the first cases of carpet bombing during the Spanish Civil War were against the infantry during the Battle of El Mazuco ;< ref > excerpt from de Blas source translated to English " El Mazuco ( the impossible defence )" < font size =- 2 >( Spanish version ; verified against original book 11 / 2004 )</ font ></ ref > in this case the targeted troops were dispersed on rocky slopes and the Condor Legion learned that carpet bombing was not very effective in such terrain.
One of the most learned men of his day, he devoted his spare time to history, and discovered that many of the oldest and most cherished Scandinavian manuscripts were clever forgeries.
One of his early articles, ' Note-Deafness ' ( a description of what is now called amusia, published in 1878 in the learned journal Mind ) is cited with approval in a recent book by Oliver Sacks.
* Magician: One who works magic and casts spells based on learned lore and wisdom but who is not nearly as powerful as a wizard.
One major difficulty for the tanks was the fine oil haze above their Daimler engines which the enemy quickly learned meant tanks were operating nearby if out of sight!
One American Minister returned to the United States after he learned the dictator had given orders to poison him.

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