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One and persistent
One of the finest soft shoe tunes ever invented, `` Once In Love With Amy '' is also, of course, one of the most tantalizingly persistent of light love lyrics to come out of American musical comedy in our era.
One persistent fiction, widely publicized, was that his divorce settlement from Micheline Musseli Pozzo di Borgo ( his fourth wife ) cost him an estimated $ 1 million in 1965.
One defendant, " a 14-year-old boy, was acquitted after his attorneys discredited the children's persistent interrogations by a psychologist who called herself the ' yucky secrets doctor.
One of the plot hooks that the second edition books put forth were persistent rumors of a " tenth sphere ".
One of the most persistent myths about Sparta that has no basis in fact is the notion that Spartan mothers were without feelings toward their off-spring and helped enforce a militaristic lifestyle on their sons and husbands.
One arguing from the theory of suspension of disbelief would contend that while Superman's abilities and vulnerabilities are the foundational premises the audience accepted as their part of the initial deal ; they did not accept a persistent inability for otherwise normal characters to recognize a close colleague solely because of minor changes in clothing.
One of the environmental impacts of aviation is that persistent contrails can form into large mats of cirrus, and increased air traffic has been implicated as one possible cause of the increasing number of cirrus clouds.
One of Laird's most active initiatives was his persistent effort to secure the release of the American captives held by the enemy in Vietnam.
One of its features is a transparency of the persistent services to the domain model.
One author, Elwood Carlson, locates the American generation, which he calls " New Boomers ," between 1983 and 2001, because of the upswing in births after 1983, finishing with the " political and social challenges " that occurred after the terrorist acts of September 11, 2001, and the " persistent economic difficulties " of the time.
One of China's poorest provinces, Guizhou is experiencing serious environmental problems, such as desertification and persistent water shortages.
One persistent theme that both proponents and opponents of Islam as a political movement note is that Muslims are actively persecuted by the West and other foreigners.
One program of note is the NWNX2 / APS package, which allows persistent storage of game server information.
One significant addition to the script was the creation of one of the film's antagonists, portrayed by Jude Law, to provide a persistent element of pursuit to the Sullivans ' departure from the old world.
One hypothesis of this presynaptic facilitation is that persistent CaMKII activity during E-LTP may lead to the synthesis of a " retrograde messenger ", discussed later.
One persistent pre-19th century superstition is that, if a pregnant woman is scared by someone or something, the child would be born with the quality of the source.
One of the more persistent rumors was the impending purchase and reactivation of the refinery by Flying J.
One novel approach to solving this problem involves the use of an orthogonally persistent operating system.
They also praised the story and said, " One of the differences between the original Four Swords and Adventures is a more persistent narrative.
One primary advantage to using purely persistent data structures is that they often behave better in multi-threaded environments.
One of the characters, Detective Richard Moore ( Kogoro Mouri in the Japanese version ) is a persistent and courageous yet highly flawed and lecherous private detective — almost a parody of Kogoro Akechi.
One design principle of FS was a " single-level store " which extended the idea of virtual memory to cover persistent data.
One of the Gentlemen is so persistent that the Husband loses his temper and draws his sword.
One problem XRIs are designed to solve is persistent addressing — how to maintain an address that does not need to change no matter how often the contact details of a person or organization change.

One and myths
One historian, Charlotte Behr, thinks that the Historia's account of the arrival of the Germanic invaders in Kent should not be considered to relate what actually happened, but rather relates myths that were current in Kent during Bede's time.
One of the earliest structured uses of dances may have been in the performance and in the telling of myths.
One reason for the hero-as-self interpretation of stories and myths is the human inability to view the world from any perspective but a personal one.
One of the myths of the origin of mahjong suggests that Confucius, the Chinese philosopher, developed the game in about 500 BC.
One theory claims that myths are distorted accounts of real historical events.
One exception to this modern trend is Joseph Campbell's book The Hero With a Thousand Faces ( 1949 ), which claims that all hero myths follow the same underlying pattern.
One such example is Wichita ’ s Old Cowtown Museum, which in its small, rural representation of Wichita resembles Western movies and Wild West myths more than the bustling urban city that Wichita quickly became.
* One of the Four Great Books of Song, the Tàipíng guǎngjì is a Chinese encyclopedia documenting various stories of Chinese myths and subjects of theology.
One of the most pervasive myths is that several of Ketchel's teeth stuck in Johnson's glove, because the filmed fight shows Johnson touching his wrist after having knocked Ketchell out.
One of the most famous myths about Ishtar describes her descent to the underworld.
One of the famous myths of Pan involves the origin of his pan flute, fashioned from lengths of hollow reed.
One interpretation of the myths surrounding Huixtochiuatl says she gained control over sea water when she was having a fight with the Tlaloques and they threw all their salt water at her in an attempt to drown her.
The Encyclopaedia of Aboriginal Australia nevertheless observes: " One intriguing feature Aboriginal Australian mythology is the mixture of diversity and similarity in myths across the entire continent.
One of the primary myths initially believed by communities facing environmental injustice is that the government is “ on our side .” According to Luke W. Cole, this myth is shared more widely among white Americans than among minorities, probably because minorities have historically faced several levels of governmental injustice.
One of his most influential contributions to religious studies was his theory of Eternal Return, which holds that myths and rituals do not simply commemorate hierophanies, but, at least to the minds of the religious, actually participate in them.
One of these myths is the famous story of Ishtar's descent to Irkalla or Aralu, as the netherworld was called, and her reception by her sister who presides over it ; Ereshkigal traps her sister in her dark kingdom and Inanna / Ishtar is only able to leave it by sacrificing her husband Dumuzi in exchange for herself.
One of the myths told in Kalevala.
One of the most famous of these was Theodor Narbutt who edited Ancient Greek myths and created new Lithuanian ones.
One of the earliest structured uses of dances may have been in the performance and in the telling of myths.
One of the earliest structured uses of dances may have been in the performance and in the telling of myths.
Stories, such as those from the Thousand and One Nights and other collections of traditional myths and folktales, are considered to fall into this category.
One of the myths about Tordenskiold has entered into the Danish and Norwegian languages.
One of the contributions of classical philology to the Kultur-movement in Wilhelmine and post-Wilhelmine Germany was the use of banausisch as an insult — along with the myths that the German Soul is essentially Greek, that the ancient Greeks were blond, and that the modern Greeks are not descended from them.

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