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One and principal
* 1942 – Frank Williams, English founder and team principal of the WilliamsF1 Formula One racing team
One of the principal members of the Dutch artistic movement called De Stijl, Rietveld is famous for his Red and Blue Chair and for the Rietveld Schröder House, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
One of his principal captains, Alonso de Cáceres, was responsible for quelling the indigenous revolt, led by the cacique Lempira in 1537 and 1538.
One of the possible influences for the Kurtz character was Henry Morton Stanley of " Dr. Livingstone, I presume " fame, as he was a principal explorer of " The Dark Heart of Africa ", particularly the Congo.
One of John's principal challenges was acquiring the large sums of money needed for his proposed campaigns to reclaim Normandy.
One of the principal classes of phytochemicals are polyphenol antioxidants, chemicals that are known to provide certain health benefits to the cardiovascular system and immune system.
One of the principal thinkers within the Frankfurt School, and generally important in efforts to fuse the thought of Sigmund Freud and Karl Marx.
One of the principal achievements of UNCTAD has been to conceive and implement the Generalised System of Preferences ( GSP ).
One of the principal differences between the two colonies was that the New Haven colony was an intolerant theocracy that did not permit other churches to be established, while the Connecticut colony permitted the establishment of other churches.
One of the principal differences between HTH motifs in these different proteins arises from the stereo-chemical requirement for glycine in the turn which is needed to avoid steric interference of the beta-carbon with the main chain: for cro and repressor proteins the glycine appears to be mandatory, while for many of the homeotic and other DNA-binding proteins the requirement is relaxed.
One of the principal royal strongholds of the Kingdom of Scotland, Stirling was created a Royal burgh by King David I in 1130, which it remained until 1975, when the county of Stirlingshire was absorbed into Central Region.
One traditional approach in this form of fiction is for the main detective's principal assistant, the " Watson ", to be the narrator: this derives from the character of Dr Watson in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories.
One of the principal tourist destinations in Paris, the lower part of the Champs-Élysées is bordered by greenery ( Carré Marigny ) and by buildings such as the Théâtre Marigny and the Grand Palais ( containing the Palais de la Découverte ).
One can also distribute one's assets to charitable purposes by creating an irrevocable charitable trust that may distribute the principal or the income of the trust much in the same manner as a private foundation.
One principal reason for this is the loss of Plutarch's biography of him.
One of the early centres of industrial development and the Bulgarian labor movement, Varna established itself as the nation's principal port of export, a major grain producing and viticulture centre, seat of the nation's oldest institution of higher learning outside Sofia, a popular venue for international festivals and events, as well as the country's de facto summer capital with the erection of the Euxinograd royal summer palace ( currently, the Bulgarian government convenes summer sessions there ).
One of the verbs is defined to be the principal verb, and it is executed when the user double-clicks an object.
One of his principal sources, Ptolemy, was an interested party.
One of the town's principal living artists, Donna Demente, produces portraits and masks.
One of the principal characteristics of the town is its numerous small lakes, in which fish of nearly all kinds inhabiting still fresh water abound, and the number of summer guests in all parts of the town is constantly increasing.
One of the principal promoters of the enterprise was James Kane.
The new DG One sport, fitness and entertainment centre has now become the principal indoor event venue in Dumfries.
One of its graduates, Claybrook Cottingham, was later its assistant principal and subsequently in his long academic career the president of both Louisiana College in Pineville and Louisiana Tech University in Ruston.
One of the principal rooms, the Marble Hall ( 1 ), the first of the large reception rooms, serves as an entrance hall from the south entrance, and takes its name from a chequer board patterned floor of black and white marble tiles.

One and aims
One of the earliest was Paul Prudhomme, who in 1984 began the introduction of his influential cookbook, Paul Prodhomme's Louisiana Kitchen, by describing the over 200 year history of Creole and Cajun cooking ; he aims to " preserve and expand the Louisiana tradition.
The World State in Aldous Huxley's Brave New World and Airstrip One in George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty Four are both fictional examples of command economies, albeit with diametrically opposed aims: The former is a consumer economy designed to engender productivity while the latter is a shortage economy designed as an agent of totalitarian social control.
One of the key aims was to make the data independent of the logic of application programs, so that the same data could be made available to different applications.
One of George R. R. Martin's aims with the Ice and Fire series was to retell the history of the fictional world, since he feels that past events from dozens or even thousands of years ago still influence the present.
One of the aims of Galileo is to provide a high-precision positioning system upon which European nations can rely, independently from the Russian GLONASS, US GPS, and Chinese Compass systems, which can be disabled in times of war or conflict.
One of the aims of Engels's polemic Herr Eugen Dühring's Revolution in Science ( written with Marx's approval ) was to ridicule the easy " world schematism " of philosophers, who invented the latest wisdom from behind their writing desks.
One of the aims of terrorism – and to a certain extent of guerrilla warfare – is to spread fear and panic.
One of the stated aims of the literacy campaign was to create a literate electorate which would be able to make informed choices at the promised elections.
One of the ways mechanical and organic societies differ is the function of law: in mechanical society the law is focused on its punitive aspect, and aims to reinforce the cohesion of the community, often by making the punishment public and extreme ; whereas in the organic society the law focuses on repairing the damage done and is more focused on individuals than the community.
One of the aims of the Scottish Mountaineering Club, formed in 1889, was to rectify this situation and accurately document all of Scotland's mountains over 3, 000 feet.
One of Williams ' aims, in experimenting with his " variable foot ", was to show the American ( opposed to European ) rhythm that he claimed was present in everyday American language.
One of the aims of war is to demoralise the enemy, so that peace or surrender becomes preferable to continuing the conflict.
One of the aims of war is to demoralise the enemy ; facing continual death and destruction may make the prospect of peace or surrender preferable.
One of the key aims of the Canning Stock Route Project was the development of a travelling exhibition.
One of their aims is to ensure that " every pregnancy is wanted, every birth is safe, every young person is free of HIV and sexually transmitted diseases, and every girl and woman is treated with dignity and respect ".
One of Philostratus ’ foremost aims was to oppose this view.
One of the aims of avalanche research is to develop and validate computer models that can describe the evolution of the seasonal snowpack over time.
One of the aims of the window manager is to be as configurable as possible, and to this end, it includes customization dialogs for focus settings, window movement, resizing, grouping and placement settings, audio, multiple desktop, desktop background, pager, tooltip and autoraise settings.
One of the stated aims of Kelly was the establishment of a Republic in North East Victoria.
Its medium-size student body and the tight integration with the rest of Penn's schools ( the " One University Policy ") have been instrumental in achieving those aims.
One of the aims of the reform government was to develop the economy by returning to productive cultivation the underutilized lands of the Church and the municipal communities ( Indian commons ), which required the distribution of these lands to small owners.
One of the aims of his life was to free politics and jurisprudence from the control of theology.
One of the main aims of freeganism is to reduce waste and limit the amount of destruction that results from the production of goods.
One method proposed that aims to avoid the fundamental lack in certain countries health care infrastructure is the privatisation of some areas, thus enabling drugs to be purchased on the open market from sources that are not officially related to the health care industry.

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