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One and pole
One possible explanation was that upwardly accelerating shock waves from the impact accelerated charged particles enough to cause auroral emission, a phenomenon more typically associated with fast-moving solar wind particles striking a planetary atmosphere near a magnetic pole.
One of the earliest pole vaulting competitions where height was measured took place at the Ulverston Football and Cricket Club, Cumbria in 1843.
One must also choose a unique azimuth for the pole, e. g., θ = 0.
One or more strings are stretched along the pole and plucked.
* Grand Chelem, leading every lap of a Formula One Grand Prix after starting from pole position, while also setting the fastest lap.
One sequence shows the detonation of an anthrax bomb fixed at the end of a tall pole supported with guy ropes.
One suggested pathway for the Big Splash as viewed from the direction of the south pole
One of the most dramatic demonstrations of this is long pole vs. long pole.
One journal for librarians published a writer's opinion that " asking persons without cataloging experience to design automated catalogs ... is as practical as asking Raymond Burr to pole vault.
In 1926, Dr Mark C Lidwell of the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital of Sydney, supported by physicist Edgar H Booth of the University of Sydney, devised a portable apparatus which " plugged into a lighting point " and in which " One pole was applied to a skin pad soaked in strong salt solution " while the other pole " consisted of a needle insulated except at its point, and was plunged into the appropriate cardiac chamber ".
One common system was the planting of corn ( maize ) and pole beans together.
One pole he cut from the Male Reed.
One pole he cut from the Female Reed.
One of these friends was Edward Scott, the future inventor of the lightweight aluminum ski pole.
Montoya only finished six races, but he nevertheless won three pole positions and stood on the podium four times, including his maiden Formula One victory at the 2001 Italian Grand Prix at Monza.
One of the last track and field events to develop was the pole vault, which stemmed from competitions such as the Fierljeppen contests in the Northern European Lowlands in the 18th century.
One of the earliest recorded pole vault competitions was in Cumbria, England in 1843.
One source claims that Floyd Bennett later told a fellow pilot that they did not reach the pole.
He made an immediate impact with a second place finish in only his second Formula One race, at the 1960 British Grand Prix, and a pole position at his third race, the 1960 Portuguese Grand Prix.
Former Champ Car Champion Juan Pablo Montoya won the pole position in the Formula One race with a lap time of 1 ' 12. 836.
One such television advert, from 2000, involved a blind woman being led into a pole intentionally and knocked unconscious by her guide dog, which then proceeded to eat the chicken that the woman had just purchased.
One of the funniest and most inventive entries in recent memory was titled " Student Driver :" it featured a telephone pole laminated through one corner of the cabin ; a leg with roller skate still attached projecting from one wheel well ; and sundry jokey dents and marks of mayhem all over the vehicle.

One and shoes
One Islamic tradition has it that the Prophet alighted in Hebron during his night journey from Mecca to Jerusalem, and the mosque in the city is said to conserve one of his shoes.
One barrier per lap is placed in front of a water pit, meaning that runners are also forced to deal with the chafing of wet shoes as they race.
One of Stiles's notable trademarks on the US series were his dress shoes, many of which were an unusual color, most notably his blue shoes, or had a flashy pattern of several colors.
One commonly related anecdote recounts how, at an early Girl Scouts board meeting, she stood on her head to display the new Girl Scout shoes that she happened to be wearing.
" One of the largest seizures was a joint operation in Arizona, Texas and California that seized seventy-seven containers of fake " Nike Air Jordan " shoes and a container of " Abercrombie & Fitch " clothing, valued at $ 69. 5 million.
One day Narada Muni was passing by that way when he ran into Ratnakara, who insisted them to give everything he owns, from his clothing to the shoes he was wearing.
One Quaker family, the Clarks, started a business in sheepskin rugs, woollen slippers and, later, boots and shoes.
One mother put her baby's shoes on backwards to keep the baby crawling rather than walking.
One scholar speculates the public had grown weary of King Arthur – the greatest of all giant killers – and Jack was created to fill his shoes.
One of his signature logos is a drawing of his head ( in a helmet or his ballcap ) on top of a pair of shoes with no body.
Carvey is rescued by guest star Roseanne Barr, playing the Church Lady's disturbingly obsessed Number One Fan, who is so gleeful at rescuing Carvey and buys him things such as " orthopedic shoes, just like the Church Lady wears!
One provision in the Crispin constitution explicitly sought to limit the entry of " green hands " into the trade, but this failed because the new machines could be operated by semi-skilled workers and produce more shoes than hand sewing.
One of, if not the largest, endorsements was to Chicago player Michael Jordan, for a contract with Nike to make his own signature line of shoes and apparel.
One of the shoes that Cox created incorporated a 6-inch platform that would become the prototype of a 9-inch pair later worn by supermodel Naomi Campbell, when she famously fell during a Westwood fashion show in Paris, France in 1993.
One of the differences between the two theories that have influenced psychological consideration of ToM is that theory-theory describes ToM as a detached theoretical process that is an innate feature, whereas simulation theory portrays ToM as a kind of knowledge that allows one to form predictions of someone's mental states by putting oneself in the other person's shoes and simulating them.
One might make shoes while another made cheese.
One example is a left shoe and a right ; shoes are naturally sold in pairs, and the ratio between sales of left and right shoes will never shift noticeably from 1: 1-even if, for example, someone is missing a leg and buys just one shoe.
: One common cause of neuritis and subsequent inflammation of the nerves to the toes is the wearing of high-heeled shoes or ill-fitting shoes that bind the toes painfully.
One audition was by Paul " Ace " Frehley who showed up wearing different colored shoes, walked into the room without saying a word, hooked up his guitar and started playing.
One faction wants the company to make cheap, low quality shoes for the impulse market while Gondo wants it to stick with sturdy but unfashionable shoes.

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