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One and main
One main type of malocclusion is characterized by a receding chin and protruding upper front teeth.
One is not sure who emerges as the main personality of this book -- Mijbil, with his rollicking ways, or Maxwell himself, poet, portrait painter, writer, journalist, traveller and zoologist, sensitive but never sentimental recorder of an unusual way of life, in a language at once lyrical and forceful, vivid and unabashed.
One of the main characters of the 1969-1971 animated cartoon The Ant and the Aardvark is a blue aardvark voiced by John Byner, doing an impersonation of Jackie Mason.
One of the other main reasons why French critics called it ' American Shot ' was its frequent use in westerns.
One of the main goals of monasticism was the purgation of self and selfishness, and obedience was seen as a path to that perfection.
One of the main differences is that while animists believe everything to be spiritual in nature, they do not necessarily see the spiritual nature of everything in existence as being united ( monism ), the way pantheists do.
One of these was now called the main meeting, kyria ekklesia.
One of the main things that distinguishes the matrix of a bone from that of another cell is that the matrix in bone is hard.
One of the main units within Samuel is the " History of David's Rise ", the purpose of which is to justify David as the legitimate successor to Saul.
One of Adam's main sources had been the German bishop Adalvard the Younger of Sigtuna and later of Skara as hinted in Scholia 119.
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 main characteristics of a molecule is its geometry often called its structure.
One of his main reasons for staying on as leader was to frustrate the leadership ambitions of Herbert Morrison, whom Attlee disliked for political and personal reasons.
One of the main lineages fled from the Kong ancestral home in Qufu during the Chinese Civil War in the 1940s, and eventually settled in Taiwan.
One of the main theses of casuists was the necessity to adapt the rigorous morals of the Early Fathers of Christianity to modern morals, which led in some extreme cases to justify what Innocent XI later called " laxist moral " ( i. e. justification of usury, homicide, regicide, lying through " mental reservation ", adultery and loss of virginity before marriage, etc .— all due cases registered by Pascal in the Provincial Letters ).
One of the main sources of confusion in popular classifications is the difference between a dialect and a language.
One of critical psychology's main criticisms of conventional psychology is that it fails to consider or deliberately ignores the way power differences between social classes and groups can impact the mental and physical well-being of individuals or groups of people.
One tag was suspended below the main tag.
One of the earliest examples of detective fiction is Voltaire's Zadig ( 1748 ), which features a main character who performs feats of analysis.
Don Quixote, Part One contains a number of stories which do not directly involve the two main characters, but which are narrated by some of the picaresque figures encountered by the Don and Sancho during their travels.
One of the main topics in differential topology is the study of special kinds of smooth mappings between manifolds, namely immersions and submersions, and the intersections of submanifolds via transversality.
One of his main findings is that liberal democracies have much less democide than authoritarian regimes.
One theory is that this was caused by a design fault in the ammunition loading system to the main gun turrets, so that an enemy hit on the turret set off an explosion in the magazine, thus sinking the ship.
One of main objections raised to deprogramming ( as well as to exit counseling ) is the contention that they begin with a false premise.

One and tenets
One of the central tenets of Buddhism, is the denial of a separate permanent " I ", and is outlined in the three marks of existence.
One of the basic tenets of Euclidean geometry is that two figures ( that is, subsets ) of the plane should be considered equivalent ( congruent ) if one can be transformed into the other by some sequence of translations, rotations and reflections.
One of the tenets he put forward was that a general should only engage in battle when he was sure of victory or had no other choice.
One of the basic tenets behind the self-help movement is that since a cure does not exist, quality of living can be improved by not thinking about the stammer for prolonged periods.
One of the tenets of Vietnamization was responsible government in South Vietnam.
One of these tenets is that a Scout is " morally straight.
One of the central tenets of Nordau's beliefs was evolution, in all things, and he concluded that Emancipation was not born out of evolution.
One of the central tenets was the observation of silence in the inner courtyards.
In particular, Trotskyists often claimed, and still claim, that Socialism in One Country opposes both the basic tenets of Marxism and Lenin's particular beliefs that the final success of socialism in one country depends upon the revolution's degree of success in proletarian revolutions in the more advanced countries of Western Europe.
One of its main tenets is a mantra which practitioners chant to acquire the attributes of a tiger.
One of the basic tenets of the Treaty was the understanding that the Crown would protect the Māori from attempts to defraud them of their land.
One of its absolute tenets is that it is deeply demeaning and shameful to betray even one ’ s deadliest enemy to the authorities.
One of the basic tenets is that Soul ( the true self ) can leave the body in full consciousness and travel freely in other planes of reality.
" Packer's opinion applied to all historians who were members of the LDS Church: he stated, " One who chooses to follow the tenets of his profession, regardless of how they may injure the Church or destroy the faith of those not ready for ' advanced history ', is himself in spiritual jeopardy.
One of the Festival's tenets is to provide young artists the opportunity to work with veteran directors, designers and performers.
One of MetaFilter's founding tenets and an important factor in the " feel " of the site is the idea that the bulk of moderation is done through social norms and peer pressure, referred to as " self-policing " in a site tagline.
One of the principal goals and tenets of Bakongo nationalism has been the restoration of the Kingdom of Kongo, which is often held to have extended through the entire Kikongo speaking world, and indeed to include non-Kikongo speaking people to the south, east and north of the old kingdom, and to include those people whose ancestors were never a part of the Kingdom of Kongo.
One historical figure consistently valorized by Race Traitor ( a publication favorable to the tenets of whiteness studies ) is John Brown, a Northern abolitionist of European descent who battled slavery in western territories of the United States and led a failed but dramatic raid to free slaves and create an armed anti-slavery force at Harpers Ferry, West Virginia.
One of the core tenets of Foundationism is that God is too big to be defined by words and that the closer one gets to defining God, the further away it gets.
One of its central tenets is that culture is the fundamental source of a people's identity, purpose and direction.
One of Sowell's controversial tenets during the election was the legalization of marijuana.
One of the most important tenets of the HGDP debate has been the social and ethical implications for indigenous populations, specifically the methods and ethics of informed consent.
* One who strictly adheres to the tenets of a particular religious doctrine
In 1983, Callen co-authored the book How to Have Sex in an Epidemic: One Approach, which outlined the tenets of safe sex, developed in collaboration with Richard Berkowitz and Dr. Joseph Sonnabend.

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