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One and pioneers
One of the pioneers of elasticity theory, she won the grand prize from the Paris Academy of Sciences for her essay on the subject.
One of those early pioneers was Tom Sims, a devotee of skateboarding ( a sport born in the 1950s when kids attached roller skate wheels to small boards that they steered by shifting their weight ).
One of the sites that ran very early versions of UNICOS was Bell Labs, where Unix pioneers including Dennis Ritchie ported parts of their Eighth Edition Unix ( including stream I / O ) to UNICOS.
One of the pioneers of ophthalmology was the Persian physician Rhazes.
One of these pioneers was Platt Pelton of Putnam County, a tanner by trade, who came to Monticello in 1804.
One of the first Pleasant Green pioneers was Abraham Coon, who established a livestock ranch and settlement called “ Coonville ” in a canyon mouth at about 5400 South.
One of the earliest Brazilian pioneers, Augusto de Campos, has assembled a Web site of old and new work ( see external links below ), including the manifesto.
Other aviation pioneers came to Brooklands before World War One including Prince Serge de Bolotoff who tried to build a large tandem triplane in a shed there in 1913.
Lotus was also among the pioneers in Formula One in adding wings and shaping the undersurface of the car to create downforce, as well as the first to move radiators to the sides in the car to aid in aerodynamic performance, and inventing active suspension.
One of the pioneers in infrasonic research was French scientist Vladimir Gavreau, born in Russia as Vladimir Gavronsky.
One of the most talented and respected pioneers of African rhumba-Tabu Ley Pascal Rochereau. Congolese modern music is also influenced in part by its politics.
One of the most famous pioneers of this era was Ismael Abdul Queen, who was followed by Ahmed Ibrahim Falah and Ibrahim Alkashif ( father of modern singing ).
One of these companies was one of the pioneers in the automatic packaging of tea bags, exporting its original machine-designs abroad.
One of the bishops, Milton Wright ( the father of aviation pioneers Wilbur Wright and Orville Wright ), disagreed with the actions of the majority.
One of the pioneers in constructing a general theory of unitary representations, for any group G rather than just for particular groups useful in applications, was George Mackey.
One of the most successful pioneers of the commercial use of aerial photography was by Sherman Fairchild who started his own aircraft firm Fairchild Aircraft to develop and build specialized aircraft for high altitude aerial survey missions.
One of the most prominent pioneers of crunk music, Lil Jon, said that crunk appeared as he decided to fuse hip hop and electro with electronic dance music like house and techno.
One of the pioneers of the Victorian statistical movement, he conducted surveys and examined the efficiency of army operation.
One of the pioneers of the rock / metal scene in Cyprus is the band known as Kimstyle TR ( TR standing for Teenage Revolution ).
One of the pioneers of rugby in Romania, the first team was created in 1956 under the name of CONSTRUCTORUL, meaning the " builder " in Romanian.
One of the pioneers was John Battendieri.
One of the pioneers of Hassidic rock was the " singing rabbi ," Shlomo Carlebach, who developed a large following in New York in the 1960s, singing religious songs in a folk style reminiscent of Peter, Paul and Mary.
One of the bishops, Milton Wright ( the father of aviation pioneers Wilbur Wright and Orville Wright ), disagreed with the actions of the majority.
* Oleksander Nezovybatko: One of the pioneers of tsymbaly playing in Eastern Ukraine.

One and security
One prediction had been made about the difference in security or self-confidence between those subjects who shifted their Kohnstamm reactivity when informed and those who did not.
One way is a sincere expression of Christian love, " motivated by a powerful feeling of security, strength, and inner salvation, of the invincible fullness of one ’ s own life and existence ".
One of its most important functions was the security of revolutionary order, and the fight against counterrevolutionary activity ( see: Anti-Soviet agitation ).
One use of the term computer security refers to technology to implement a secure operating system.
Of notable significance was the emergence of the League of Nations following World War One, designed as an institution to foster collective security in order to sustain peace.
The documentary film One Day in September claims that security in the athletes ' village was intentionally lax and that athletes often came and went from the village without presenting proper identification.
One instance of deliberate security through obscurity on ITS has been noted: the command to allow patching the running ITS system ( altmode altmode control-R ) echoed as < tt >##^ D </ tt >.
One such grave contained 75 corpses of peasants who were believed to have been executed in 1984 by government security forces pretending to be members of the contras.
One of the objectives of Henry VII's foreign policy was dynastic security, which is portrayed through the alliance forged with the marriage of his daughter Margaret to James IV of Scotland and through the marriage of his eldest son.
One option was to improve the fencing and security which might have resulted in violence ; the other involved putting all their resources into completing the stage, which would cause Woodstock Ventures to take a financial hit.
One of these companies which employ their own armed security forces are SinTek, a large multi-national biotechnology corporation specializing in medical and chemical research, owned by the beautiful and charismatic Elexis Sinclaire.
One sign of this was the clash between Bahraini government minister Majeed Al Alawi and US Defence Secretary Robert Gates at the International Institute for Strategic Studies Manama Dialogue security summit in December 2007.
One year before, in Brazil, low water level in hydroelectric plants combined with a lack of long-term investment in energy security forced the country to do an energy rationing program which negativelly affected the national economy.
Washington next appeared in the 2009 film The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3, a remake of the 1974 thriller The Taking of Pelham One Two Three, directed by Tony Scott as New York City subway security chief Walter Garber opposite John Travolta.
Air Force One landed at Offutt shortly before 3: 00 p. m. At 3: 06, Bush passed through security to the US Strategic Command Underground Command Center () and was taken into an underground bunker designed to withstand a nuclear blast.
One of the first decisions of the new government, on December 21, 2007, was to raise the security level after it foiled an attempted jail break of an Al Qaeda operative.
One countermeasure is to burn or thoroughly crosscut shred discarded printed plaintexts or storage media ; NSA is infamous for its disposal security precautions.
One possible way to interpret this theory, is the idea that in order to maintain global stability and security and solve the problem of the anarchic world system in International Relations, no overarching, global, sovereign authority is created.
One more bombing of an abortion clinic, this time in Birmingham, Alabama, which killed a policeman working as a security guard and seriously injured nurse Emily Lyons, gave the FBI crucial clues including a partial license plate.
One of his earliest measures was a new lands bill which provided for the division of pastoral leases into two halves, one of which was to be open to the free selector, while the pastoral lessee got some security of tenure for the other half.
One of the definitions of security given in the Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, may be considered a definition of " military security ":
One of his sons, A. Benedict Tolbert, was killed in the aftermath of the coup: he had taken refuge in the French Embassy but was arrested by members of Doe's security force who violated diplomatic immunity, and reportedly he was thrown out of a military aircraft while being transported to a prison in Lofa County.
One group formed under the name Canada Unlock the Gate Group and asserted the closure was more due to Sauvé's selfish desire for privacy than any real security risks ; The Globe and Mail reported in 1986 that the group planned to boycott the Governor General's annual garden party because of what they called her " bunker mentality ".

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