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One of the strongest critics of the Black and Tans was King George V who in May 1921 told Lady Margery Greenwood that ‘ he hated the idea of the ‘ Black and Tans ”.’
One of the strongest current Methodist churches in the world is that of South Korea.
One of the strongest points of the system was its speech synthesis unit, which was released as an add-on for speech, music, and sound effects enhancement.
One of the strongest rulers in the anti-Nobunaga alliance was Takeda Shingen, in spite of his generally peaceful relationship and a nominal alliance with the Oda clan.
One of his strongest passions appears to have been that of building, which somewhat strained his resources in contributing to the adornment of Rome ( including the new Porta Pia and Via Pia, named after him, and the northern extension ( Addizione ) of the rione of Borgo ), and in carrying on the work of restoration, erection, and fortification in various parts of the ecclesiastical states.
* One pair: Always play pair in five card side, with next two strongest cards up
One of the strongest criticisms against the two-round voting system is the cost required to conduct two ballots.
One of Poe's darkest tales, " The Black Cat " includes his strongest denouncement of alcohol.
One way by which this was addressed after the Admiral retired was that only the very strongest, former at-sea submarine commanders have held Rickover's now uniquely eight-year position as NAVSEA-08, the longest chartered tenure in the U. S. military.
One of Dreiser's strongest champions during his lifetime, H. L.
One of Taos ’ s strongest institutions is the family.
One may consider an aspiring author whose strongest desire is to write an award-winning novel but who, in doing so, suffers from lack of sleep and depression.
* Alcyoneus: One of the strongest of the Giants, along with Porphyrion.
* Porphyrion: One of the strongest of the Giants, along with Alcyoneus.
One of the city's strongest industries is tourism ; attractions include Lake Texoma, Lake Durant, the Choctaw Casino Resort, Choctaw Casino Bingo and Fort Washita.
One of Israel's strongest demands was that Arafat declare the conflict over, and make no further demands.
One of the strongest Powerboat-4-cylinders is the Volvo Penta D4-300 turbodiesel.
One of the strongest inline-4-engines is the MAN D0834 engine.
That circuit, which for four brief years gave Australia the strongest taste of the grandeur surrounding European Grand Prix racing, was 40 years later very much modified, used to host the 1996 Australian Grand Prix as the modern Formula One world championship venue.
One of the strongest pieces of nearly contemporaneous evidence in support of the Mecklenburg Declaration is a diary entry discovered in 1904.
: One of the strongest results in recent research is that the most important feature in effective teaching is giving students " opportunity to learn ".
One area of Internet pornography that has been the target of the strongest efforts at curtailment is child pornography.
One of MEMRI's strongest supporters is Jay Nordlinger, the managing editor of National Review, who wrote in 2002:
One of the strongest arguments for reducing GHG emissions is that it will often save money.

One and vasectomy
One study found that sexual desire after vasectomy was diminished in 6 % of vasectomized men, whereas other studies find higher rates of diminished sexual desire, for example nearly 20 %.
One study found that postoperative complications from tubal ligation are more likely than with vasectomy and more costly.

One and psychological
Bellamy's early novels, including Six to One ( 1877 ), Dr. Heidenhoff's Process ( 1880 ), and Miss Ludington's Sister ( 1884 ) were unremarkable works, making use of standard psychological plots.
One claim is that the empirical data gathered by experimental philosophers can have an indirect effect on philosophical questions by allowing for a better understanding of the underlying psychological processes which lead to philosophical intuitions.
Late in his life Fyodor Dostoyevski wrote " The Meek One " ( 1876 ) and " The Dream of a Ridiculous Man " ( 1877 ), two stories with great psychological and philosophical depth.
" One is that the Wild Boy, though born normal, developed a serious mental or psychological disturbance before his abandonment.
One contemporary treatment for GID consists primarily of physical modifications to bring the body into harmony with one's perception of mental ( psychological, emotional ) gender identity, rather than vice versa.
One opponent, Dr. Darryl Hill, insists that GID is not a mental disorder, but rather that the diagnostic criteria reflect psychological distress in children that occurs when parents have trouble relating to their child's gender variance.
One may have to lie in order to hold a secret, which might lead to psychological repercussions.
One acts in a repugnant way when one does not know the ugliness of one's deeds, i. e., because of lack of knowledge, or when one knows but one has some need, material, psychological, or otherwise.
One competing theory has radically stated that macropsia may be an entirely psychological pathological phenomenon without any structural defect or definite cause.
The One Ring, its baleful power, the difficult method which is the only way to destroy it, and the spiritual and psychological torture it wreaks on its Bearer ; J. R. R. Tolkien uses all these elements to tell a meaningful tale of friendship and the inner struggle with temptation, against a background of epic and supernatural warfare.
One study surveyed more than 1, 500 lesbian, gay and bisexual adults across the nation and found that respondents from the 25 states that have outlawed same-sex marriage had the highest reports of " minority stress "the chronic social stress that results from minority-group stigmatization — as well as general psychological distress.
His report as to what in the domain of psychological and spiritual techniques in vogue was applicable to education later became his first book, The One Quest.
One way is through the use of psychological testing: the Holmes and Rahe Stress Scale is used to rate stressful life events, while the DASS contains a scale for stress based on self-report items.
One of the black box theories uses is as a method to describe / understand psychological factors in fields such as marketing where applied to an analyses of consumer behaviour.
One reviewer saw in Kapuściński's mixing of subtle psychological reflection with vivid description an invitation to a comparison with Joseph Conrad ; Binyavanga Wainaina and Aleksandar Hemon made the same comparison, if for other, less laudatory reasons.
One of the reasons humanity is such a dangerous enemy is the psychological blind spot the Kzinti have toward human females.
One is his dynamic and inventive version of the Orpheus story and the other, his Testament of Cresseid, is a tale of moral and psychological subtlety in a tragic mode founded upon the literary conceit of " completing " the story-arc for a character in a poem by Chaucer.
His concluding passage in Part One describes the psychological reaction of the inmates to their liberation, which he separates into three stages.
One can sort reader-response theorists into three groups: those who focus upon the individual reader's experience (" individualists "); those who conduct psychological experiments on a defined set of readers (" experimenters "); and those who assume a fairly uniform response by all readers (" uniformists ").
One can research their work through their professional organizations, the International Society for the Empirical Study of Literature and Media, and International Association of Empirical Aesthetics, and through such psychological indices as PSYCINFO.
One of several psychological disorders associated with books ( such as bibliophagy or bibliokleptomania ), bibliomania is characterized by the collecting of books which have no use to the collector nor any great intrinsic value to a more conventional book collector.
One way of grouping these different sources of pain was offered by Shneidman, who stated that psychological pain is caused by frustrated psychological needs.
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.

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