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One and strengths
One of the strengths of casuistry is that it does not begin with, nor does it overemphasize, theoretical issues.
One of the strengths of classical information theory is that physical representation of information can be disregarded: There is no need for an ' ink-on-paper ' information theory or a ' DVD information ' theory.
One of the strengths of the PC compatible design is its modular hardware design.
One biographer suggests he was " the greatest intelligence gatherer Washington has ever known ", discovering exactly where every Senator stood, his philosophy and prejudices, his strengths and weaknesses, and what it took to break him.
( One difficulty is the issue raised by the debate over the relative strengths of genetics and other factors ; interactions between genetics and environment may be of particular importance.
One is for assessment and evaluation, assessing progress, achievement, developmental strengths, and areas for continued work.
One of its greatest strengths is that it is completely modular and extensible by the user.
One of Loewe's strengths as a composer were his " imaginative and, at times, daring " accompaniments, which were often atmospheric and exploited the piano s sonorous and tonal potential.
One of the great attractions of this university is that we have the breadth that other universities dream of, but it's fundamentally about building on our strengths.
:“ One of the particular strengths of this story was that it presented in dramatic form, a full year before the publication of van Vogt s The World of Null-A, some of the key ideas associated with Alfred Korzybski .”
One of the strengths of one-pane outliners is that, because the text itself is what is structured and because several nodes of text are visible at once, it is easy to edit across sections.
One of his few strengths is his ability to program, and create artificial intelligences, and he eventually created programs Twenty and Thirty-programs so real that conversations with them are indistinguishable from conversation with normal girls.
One of his greatest strengths as an actor was the ability to say nothing at all on the stage, relying instead on an involved, inner contemplation of an emotional or comic crisis to hold the audience silent, waiting for the moment when he would speak again.
One such study reviews results from experiments that indicate that long-lasting changes in synaptic strengths can be induced by physiologically relevant synaptic activity working through both Hebbian and non-Hebbian mechanisms
One of Gemini's strengths is high angular resolution imaging accomplished through laser guide star adaptive optics.
One of SIIT's academic strengths, that the institute often points out in a student recruitment ads, is its high qualification of faculty members.
One of her last pieces, Dawn in New York, showed the strengths she demonstrated throughout her career – her mastery of the intricacies of large groups and her emphasis on sculptural shapes.
One of the biggest strengths of the SCC is the breadth of activities it offers both onshore and offshore.
At its peak, One. Tel s strengths were recognised in consumer marketing and information systems, intuitive platforms and resources based on R & D in the Australian Next Generation Network, One. Tel continued to build quality, value for money telephony products and services while remaining a low cost producer for a time.
One of the strengths of AT is that it bridges the gap between the individual subject and the social reality — it studies both through the mediating activity.
One of Butkus ' greatest known strengths was the ability to rip out the ball from ball carrier's hands.
One of XML data binding's strengths is the ability to un / serialize objects across programs, languages, and platforms.
One of the strengths of this is derived from the other hypotheses weaknesses – it is difficult to track the evolution of a behavior as it leaves no verifiable evidence in the form of bone or DNA.

One and Ecole
One of the municipality's schools is now named Ecole Julie et Melissa in honour of the murdered girls and flowers are still left regularly on the Julie & Melissa Monument.
One year after graduating from high school, he studied in a college in Strasbourg, France, then at the Ecole des Arts Décoratifs.
One of the founders of Structuralism, Roland Barthes, attended Benveniste's seminars at Ecole Pratique.

One and Centrale
One of the chief duties of the OVRA was to operate and maintain the CPC (" Casellario Politico Centrale "), a special archive where all personal information about known " subversives " was dutifully compiled to create a " personal profile " containing all data concerning the subject's education, culture and habits, down to the minute details about his personal character and his sexual orientation.
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One and de
One night on the Naktong River, Mel Chandler called on that fabled esprit de corps.
One early example is that of Leonor López de Córdoba ( 1362 – 1420 ) who wrote what is supposed to be the first autobiography in Spanish.
One of the chief commanders at both Crecy and Poitiers was John de Vere, Earl of Oxford, mentioned above.
There he started driving for the Cooper Car Company works team and by 1958 had progressed with them to Formula One, the highest category of open wheel racing defined by the Fédération Internationale de l ' Automobile ( FIA ), motor sport's world governing body.
One of the most significant was the Conspiración de La Escalera ( Ladder Conspiracy ), which started in March 1843 and continued until 1844.
One such lost piece, Pissarro's 1897 oil painting, " Rue St. Honoré, Apres Midi, Effet de Pluie ," was discovered hanging at Madrid's government-owned museum, Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza.
One large text which has survived, The Book of Two Principles ( Liber de duobus principiis ), elaborates the principles of dualistic theology from the point of view of some of the Albanenses Cathars.
One of the first sailors who focused on trade with Africa was Balthazar de Moucheron.
One of the most famous Imperial coronation ceremonies was that of Napoleon, crowning himself Emperor in the presence of Pope Pius VII ( who had blessed the regalia ), at the Notre Dame de Paris | Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. The painting by Jacques-Louis David | David commemorating the event is equally famous: the gothic cathedral restyled Empire ( style ) | style Empire, supervised by the Letizia Ramolino | mother of the Emperor on the balcony ( a fictional addition, while she had not been present at the ceremony ), the pope positioned near the altar, Napoleon proceeds to crown his then wife, Joséphine de Beauharnais as Empress.
One of the first sources for the study of physics was a book found at the local market of Campo de ' Fiori in Roma.
Formula One, also known as Formula 1 or F1 and referred to officially as the FIA Formula One World Championship, is the highest class of single-seater auto racing sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de l ' Automobile ( FIA ).
The Monaco Grand Prix () is a Formula One motor race held each year on the Circuit de Monaco.
* 1971 – Pedro de la Rosa, Spanish Formula One driver
One of the earliest examples of the technique can be found in the 16th century chivalric romance, Amadis of Gaul ( 1508 ), written by Garci Rodríguez de Montalvo.
The Formula 3000 International Championship was a motor racing series created by the Fédération Internationale de l ' Automobile ( FIA ) in 1985 to become the final preparatory step for drivers hoping to enter the Formula One championship.
Zone One is the Historic Center, ( Centro Histórico ), lying in the very heart of the city, the location of many important historic buildings including the Palacio Nacional de la Cultura ( National Palace of Culture ), the Metropolitan Cathedral, the National Congress, the Casa Presidencial ( Presidential House ), the National Library and Plaza de la Constitución ( Constitution Plaza, old Central Park ).
One of the first applications of spatial analysis in epidemiology is the 1832 " Rapport sur la marche et les effets du choléra dans Paris et le département de la Seine ".
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 these rebellions — led by a disaffected courtier, Simon de Montfort — was notable for its assembly of one of the earliest precursors to Parliament.
Prior to the invasion of neutral Belgium by German forces, Hergé published humoristic drawings in L ' Ouest, a paper run by future collaborator Raymond de Becker and which strongly advocated that Belgium not join the war alongside its World War One allies France and Britain.
On the first day of the tournament, a bout of individual jousting, a mysterious masked knight, identifying himself only as " Desdichado " ( which is described in the book as Spanish for the " Disinherited One ", though actually meaning " Unfortunate "), makes his appearance and manages to defeat some of the best Norman lances, including Bois-Guilbert, Maurice de Bracy, a leader of a group of " Free Companions " ( mercenary knights ), and the baron Reginald Front-de-Boeuf.
It is, in fact, full of theatrical codes harking back to the Dadaists ' Vox Humana experiments after World War One, Alphonse de Lamartine's " La Voix humaine ", part of his larger work Harmonies poétiques et religieuses and the effect of the creation of the Vox Humana (" voix humaine "), an organ stop of the Regal Class by Church organ masters ( late 16th century ) that attempted to imitate the human voice but never succeeded in doing better than the sound of a male chorus at a distance.

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