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One professor playing the game was Bob Sklar, who taught an American Studies seminar which included Daniel Okrent, who learned of the game his professor played.
In 2003, she and another legislator, James To of the Democratic Party, attended a seminar entitled " Hong Kong Under One Country, Two Systems " organised by a pro-Taiwan independence group headed by former ROC President Lee Teng-hui.
One presenter, Fluxus performance artist and longtime New Paltz resident Carolee Schneemann, was best known for Interior Scroll ( 1975 ), a piece that culminated in her unrolling a scroll from her vagina and reading it to the audience ; at the seminar, Schneemann exhibited abstract photographs of her vagina as part of Vulva's Morphia ( 1995 ), " a visceral sequence of photographs and text in which a Vulvic personification presents an ironic analysis juxtaposing slides and text to undermine Lacanian semiotics, gender issues, Marxism, the male art establishment, religious and cultural taboos.
One such event was the seminar held by the Singapore Teachers Union ( STU ) at the Shangri-La Hotel, attended by about 500 participants who were mostly teachers.
One recent seminar is " Rebels With a Cause ", an exploration of the motivations and convictions of literary protagonists " willing to die for a cause ", and includes analysis of Hemingway's For Whom the Bell Tolls, and Kesey's One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.
One high school sophomore from every high school in the United States, referred to as an “ ambassador ,” is welcome to attend a state or regional HOBY seminar.
One of the reasons articulated by a number of the seminar executives was that the use of generalist buying teams meant that the buyers did not have a focused approach to the segments identified.

One and
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 Alan's most notable works was one he modeled after Boethius Consolation of Philosophy, to which he gave the title De Planctu Naturae, or The Plaint of Nature, and which was written most likely in the late 1160 s.
One of Alan s most popular and widely distributed works is his manual on preaching, Ars Praedicandi, or The Art of Preaching.
One memoir was an account of her mother s life.
One was a praetor under Emperor Tiberius reign and the other, his son, was a general.
One year later Guthrum, or Athelstan by his baptismal name, Alfred s former enemy and king of East Anglia, died and was buried in Hadleigh, Suffolk.
One account has it that the cannonball flew between the Captain-General s legs before hitting the unfortunate colonel, whose torso fell at Marlborough s feet – a moment subsequently depicted in a lurid set of contemporary playing cards.
Deane and J. R. Thomson write this valid conclusion, “ The Book of Obadiah is occupied with one subject – the punishment of Edom for its cruel and unbrotherly love conduct towards Judah ...” One can link this idea of punishment to one of the major prophets “ Ezekiel ” who “... interprets the exile to Babylon and the destruction of Jerusalem as deserved punishments for the sins of those who themselves committed them .” Verses 3-7 in Obadiah explain to the reader the reason for the punishment theme, “ Confidence in one s power, intelligence, allies, or the topographical features of one s territory is often mentioned as an attribute of those who foolishly confront the Lord and are consequently punished .” Although destruction is vital to understanding Obadiah, it is of note to understand the destruction being a consequence of action.
One of the first and throughout its history one of the most significant treatises of the common law, Bracton s De Legibus et Consuetudinibus Angliae ( On the Laws and Customs of England ), was heavily influenced by the division of the law in Justinian s Institutes.
One of the best examples of a local currency is the original LETS currency, founded on Vancouver Island in the early 1980 s.
One of Brown s college draft strategies was to draft players with above-average intelligence.
Joachim Pissarro notes that virtually every reviewer who commented on Pissarro s work noted “ his extraordinary capacity to change his art, revise his position and take on new challenges .” One critic writes:
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One of the oldest is Dublin Castle, which was first founded as a major defensive work on the orders of King John of England in 1204, shortly after the Norman invasion of Ireland in 1169, when it was commanded that a castle be built with strong walls and good ditches for the defence of the city, the administration of justice, and the protection of the King s treasure.
One of Hans Knieper s heroic tapestries of Danish kings from 1585.
* The 1972 Annual World's Best SF (= Wollheim s World s Best SF: Series One ) ( 1972 )
Her first screen appearance was at the age of 10, when she appeared briefly in Frank Capra s It Happened One Night.
One of Bede s correspondents was Albinus, who was abbot of the monastery of St. Peter and St. Paul ( subsequently renamed St. Augustine's ) in Canterbury.
One other member of Æthelberht s family is known: his sister, Ricole, who is recorded by both Bede and the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle as the mother of Sæberht, king of the East Saxons.
Baudot s code was later standardised as International Telegraph Alphabet Number One.

One and s
One from St. Mary s College in sacred theology, and two from University of Fribourg, Switzerland in theology and philosophy.
One of the main features of Gibraltar s population is the diversity of their ethnic origins.

One and purposes
One instrument thus would serve both purposes.
One of the purposes the CIA hoped to achieve by these operations was an aggressive and violent response from the Sandinista government which in turn could be used as a pretext for proper military actions.
One of the first examples of geographic methods being used for purposes other than to describe and theorise the physical properties of the earth is John Snow's map of the 1854 Broad Street cholera outbreak.
One definition of a hymn is "... a lyric poem, reverently and devotionally conceived, which is designed to be sung and which expresses the worshipper's attitude toward God or God's purposes in human life.
One of the first points to be dealt with in 1897 was to settle the incubation period for this disease, and the period to be adopted for administrative purposes.
One of the most precarious times in the breed s history seems to have been towards the end of the nineteenth century, when many of the large Scottish estates were split into small estates for sporting purposes, and few then kept Deerhounds.
Applications requiring its high density include weights, counterweights, ballast keels for yachts, tail ballast for commercial aircraft, and as ballast in race cars for NASCAR and Formula One ; depleted uranium is also used for these purposes, due to similarly high density.
One of the ultimate purposes of this type of knowledge is to inform the public and increase awareness so fewer people become victims.
One result of this view is that specialists in the philosophy of science stress the requirement that observations made for the purposes of science be restricted to intersubjective objects.
One of the primary purposes in doing so was to establish a key political base separate from the Democratic Machine, yet integral to the Machine's success in the predominately black wards.
One timeslot on the E1 is used for synchronization purposes and is not considered to be a B or D channel.
One parameter of noise, the peak versus average energy contents, or crest factor, is important for testing purposes, such as for amplifier and loudspeaker capabilities.
One timeslot ( TS0 ) is reserved for framing purposes, and alternately transmits a fixed pattern.
One of the main purposes of the survey was to determine who held what and what taxes had been liable under Edward the Confessor ; the judgment of the Domesday assessors was final — whatever the book said about who held the material wealth or what it was worth, was the law, and there was no appeal.
One of Frege's stated purposes was to isolate genuinely logical principles of inference, so that in the proper representation of mathematical proof, one would at no point appeal to " intuition ".
One of the practical purposes of fasting or sawm during the month of Ramadan is to help one empathize with the hunger pangs of those less fortunate, to enhance sensitivity to the suffering of others and develop compassion for the poor and destitute.
One of the purposes of DVI stream encoding is to provide a DC-balanced output stream.
One of the chief purposes of Greek mathematics was to find exact constructions for various lengths ; for example, the side of a pentagon inscribed in a given circle.
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 of the most important purposes of the Charlottetown Conference was the introduction of Canadians to the leaders from the Maritime Provinces and vice versa.
One variant form was called " trench binoculars ", a combination of binoculars and periscope, often used for artillery spotting purposes.
One definition of fine art is " a visual art considered to have been created primarily for aesthetic purposes and judged for its beauty and meaningfulness, specifically, painting, sculpture, drawing, watercolor, graphics, and architecture.
One of the longest chronological records in human history, the Iranian calendar has been modified time and again during its history to suit administrative, climatic, and religious purposes.
One of the purposes of the Bulletin was to educate fellow scientists about the relationship between their world of science and the world of national and international politics.
One of the purposes of bondage in BDSM is to restrain a person ( typically called the bottom ) in a BDSM position.

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