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One of the visible topographical manifestations of a very slow form of such activity is a scree slope.
One of the more active manifestations of this movement has been Students for Free Culture.
One of the earliest mainstream manifestations of the steampunk ethos was the original CBS television series The Wild Wild West ( 1965 – 69 ), which inspired the film Wild Wild West ( 1999 ).
One of the most common manifestations of stanzaic form in poetry in English ( and in other Western European languages ) is represented in texts for church hymns, such as the first three stanzas ( of nine ) from a poem by Isaac Watts ( from 1719 ) cited immediately below ( in this case, each stanza is to be sung to the same hymn tune, composed earlier by William Croft in 1708 ):
One of the primary manifestations of this was the Puritan movement, which sought to " purify " the existing Church of England of its many residual Catholic rites that they believed had no mention in the Bible.
Still more fundamental principles include ahimsa ( non-violence ), the primacy of the Guru, the Divine Word of Aum and the power of mantras, love of Truth in many manifestations as gods and goddesses, and an understanding that the essential spark of the Divine ( Atman ) is in every human and living being, thus allowing for many spiritual paths leading to the One Unitary Religious Truth ( which Hindus call Brahman ).
One cannot show true change in his life before he himself has changed to bring about manifestations of that change / repentance.
One of the external manifestations of the transformation that the former Turkish province was going through was the proclamation of the Province of Serbia in 1882.
" Father ", " Son " and " Holy Ghost " are merely titles reflecting the different manifestations of the One True God in the universe.
" Father ", " Son " and " Holy Spirit " are merely titles reflecting the different personal manifestations of the One True God in the universe.
Father, Son and Holy Spirit are merely titles reflecting the different personal manifestations of the One True God in the universe.
One of the manifestations of fairy ring growth is a necrotic zone — an area in which grass or other plant life has withered or died.
One of the book's primary arguments is that many ostensible " manifestations of the Spirit " in charismatic, Pentecostal, and third wave affiliated churches are caused by psychological manipulation of parishioners, and that many of the " signs and wonders " claimed by these churches are fraudulent or result from manipulation, peer pressure, subtle suggestions, altered states of consciousness from repetitive chanting or singing, and expectations of supernatural events.
One of the less explored manifestations of the Time Circle is the story of the Barber-Surgeon.
One manifestation must be chosen during character creation, and additional manifestations may be acquired through feats, allowing the player to switch manifestations between encounters, and the Elemental Tempest paragon path allows Genasi to use two manifestations simultaneously.
One of her first manifestations is a vision of her parents ' death, killed by a demonic bear.
One can often find manifestations of shamanistic spirituality in the region ; for example, at points along the Katun River, local believers in shamanism are known to tie white ribbons to nearby trees and leave offerings of coins or food to the spirits.
One of the first manifestations of this revival was a 1971 American 7 Up television commercial that featured a 1950s greaser saying " Hey remember me?
One of the major emphases of the belief is that the Gospel can be communicated more effectively to unbelievers if accompanied by supernatural manifestations brought on by the Holy Spirit ( such as prophecy and healing ).
One of the most dramatic manifestations of this strategy was the alleged failed coup d ’ etat by militants in Bahrain in 1981.
One such exotoxin is produced by C. perfringens and is responsible for the disease manifestations.

One and corporate
World Trade Center | One World Trade Center, the building with the antenna to the left, included the corporate headquarters of Cantor Fitzgerald.
Cantor Fitzgerald's corporate headquarters and New York City office, on the 101st-105th floors of One World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan ( 2-6 floors above the impact zone of a hijacked airliner ), were destroyed during the September 11, 2001 attacks.
One optional download for WfW was the " Wolverine " TCP / IP protocol stack, which allowed for easy access to the Internet through corporate networks.
Closely related to this attitude was his book De officio regis, the content of which was foreshadowed in his 33 conclusions: One should be instructed with reference to the obligations in regard to the kingdom — to see how the two powers, royal and ecclesiastical, may support each other in harmony in the body corporate of the Church.
One of his first assignments is to spy on British corporate raider Sir Lawrence Wildman ( Terence Stamp ) and discern the Brit's next move.
One commonly accepted incentive for the systemic over-reporting of corporate income which came to light in 2002 was the granting of stock options as part of executive compensation packages.
One book suggests the following 7 advance planning steps: ( 1 ) develop an impressive management and professional team ; ( 2 ) grow the company's business with an eye to the public marketplace ; ( 3 ) obtain audited or auditable financial statements using IPO-accepted accounting principles ; ( 4 ) clean up the company's act ; ( 5 ) establish antitakeover defenses ; ( 6 ) develop good corporate governance ; ( 7 ) create insider bail-out opportunities and take advantage of IPO windows.
The industrial park began attracting many businesses, including the corporate headquarters for Farm Bureau of Virginia and Performance Food Group ( PFG ), as well as Hallmark Youth Care, CarMax, and Capital One.
One speech is by a corporate raider, and the other is given by the company CEO, who is principally interested in protecting his employees and the town.
One major difference between independent farming and corporate farming is that a corporate farmer is usually a contracted employee, rather than the owner of the farm.
• A standard mixture of otherwise-identified compounds may receive a corporate CAS number ; One example is mustard oil ( 8007-40-7 ).
One of the first moves by the company was to reinstate its famous " Have it your way " slogan as the corporate motto.
One film critic described the numerous influences: " From his infelicitous name to his physical clumsiness, Norville Barnes is a Preston Sturges hero trapped in a Frank Capra story, and never should that twain meet, especially not in a world that seems to have been created by Fritz Lang — the mechanistic monstrousness of the mailroom contrasted with the Bauhaus gigantism of the corporate offices perfectly matches the boss-labour split in Metropolis ( 1927 ).
* Section One – every day ; corporate news, as well as political and economic reporting and the opinion pages
One example of the current use of UUCP is in the retail industry by Epicor CRS Retail Systems for transferring batch files between corporate and store systems via TCP and dial-up on SCO OpenServer, Red Hat Linux, and Microsoft Windows ( with Cygwin ).
One aircraft manufacturer's corporate standard for passivation of stainless steel parts involves coating or submerging them in nitric acid solution for 40 to 60 minutes, then wiping them with water-soaked cloth.
One consequence of corporate naming has been an increase in stadium name changes, when the namesake corporation changes its name, or if the naming agreement simply expires.
Mutual changed hands frequently in succeeding years — even leaving aside larger-scale acquisitions and mergers, its final direct corporate parent, Westwood One, which purchased it in 1985, was the seventh in a string of new owners that followed General Tire.
One of the " friendly rival " predecessor chains included several stores initially opened as Woolworth & Knox stores starting as early as September 20, 1884 as well as S. H. Knox & Co. 5 & 10 Cent Stores opened after an 1889 buyout by his cousin, Seymour H. Knox I. Knox's chain grew to 98 U. S. and 13 Canada stores by the time of the corporate consolidation.
One definition purports that a company is classified as a GLC if a government owns an effective controlling interest (> 50 %), while the second definition suggests that any corporate entity that has a government as a shareholder is a GLC.
One of the aims was to reach consensus on the everyday implications of integrity, vigilance and helpfulness, which were by then already established as corporate keywords.
One common misconception about corporate crime is that its effects are mainly financial.
One research report based on a sampling of 1, 800 corporate employees showed that, as of June 2010, 54 % of the respondents with access to video conferencing used it “ all of the time ” or “ frequently ”.

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