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One and towers
One of the guard towers at Guantanamo Bay, 1991
The four Industrial art works atop the support towers of the Kansas City Convention Center ( Bartle Hall ) were once the subject of ridicule but now define the night skyline near the new Sprint Center along with One Kansas City Place ( the tallest office tower structure in Missouri ), the KCTV-Tower with its hundreds of lit bulbs ( the tallest freestanding structure in Missouri ), and the Liberty Memorial, a WWI memorial and museum, which flaunts simulated flames and smoke billowing into the night skyline.
Since three of the major broadcast networks had their transmission towers atop the North Tower ( One World Trade Center ), coverage was limited after the collapse of the tower.
One of these towers housed the Catholic Inquisition in the 13th Century and is still known as " The Inquisition Tower ".
One of the water towers of Enterprise containing the city motto on it.
One of the medieval towers, the Sint-Alenatoren, can still be seen in the park surrounding the current building.
One drawback with spray drying is that the particles it produces are too fine to be used effectively by the consumer ; they must first be either steam-fused in towers similar to spray dryers or by belt agglomeration to produce particles of suitable size.
One of the two towers of L ' Esplanade Laurier, headquarters of the Department of Finance.
One World Trade Center, four more office towers, and a memorial to the casualties of the September 11 attacks are currently under construction as of 2011.
One of the towers, used as an ammunition store, was struck by a lightning in 1676 and exploded.
One of the more notable exceptions to this rule is Spider-Man, whose teaser trailer featured a mini-movie plot of bank robbers escaping in a helicopter, getting caught from behind and propelled backward into what at first appears to be a net, then is shown to be a gigantic spider web spun between the two towers at the World Trade Center.
One of the earliest developments was Royal Artillery Quays, a series of glass towers rising along the riverside built by Barratt Homes in 2003.
One of the towers, which supports the tramway
One of the most interesting Martello towers is in Meelick, Co. Offaly, guarding the river crossing on the River Shannon.
One may think of them as precursors, like the Genoese towers they resemble.
One may think of them as precursors, like the Genoese towers they resemble.
One hundred four smaller towers are distributed over the lower four levels, placed so symmetrically that only 33 can be seen from the center of any side.
The projected visitors to the future World Trade Center skyscrapers and the 9 / 11 memorial are 6 million people, and the new office towers ( including One World Trade Center ) will restore the Lower Manhattan skyline and give it the title of the third largest central business district in the United States, behind Midtown Manhattan and the Chicago loop.
One of the remaining towers of Clonmel's defensive wall
One of the round towers, larger than the others, served as the main tower.
One of the three original towers is restored.
One lyrical section features a beautiful sunglasses-clad Palestinian woman ( played by Manal Khader ) whose passing by not only distracts all eyes, but whose gaze causes Israeli military checkpoint towers to crumble.
One of the station's cooling towers collapsed on 13 January 1984, due to the freak high winds of that winter.
In an agreement reached in April 2006, Silverstein retained rights to build three office towers ( 150 Greenwich Street, 175 Greenwich Street, and 200 Greenwich Street ), while One World Trade Center ( previously referred to as the " Freedom Tower ") will be owned by the Port Authority, as well as Tower Five, which may be leased out to another private developer and redesigned as a residential building.

One and simply
One can only speak of what is in front of him, and that now is simply the mess ''.
One year I simply set the plants in the remains of a compost pile, to which a little sand had been added, and I had the most beautiful pansies in my, or any of my neighbors' experience.
One is that people will be more helping when they know that their helping behavior will be communicated to people they will interact with later, is publicly announced, is discussed, or is simply being observed by someone else.
One of the earliest group automorphisms ( automorphism of a group, not simply a group of automorphisms of points ) was given by the Irish mathematician William Rowan Hamilton in 1856, in his Icosian Calculus, where he discovered an order two automorphism, writing:
One of the first great autobiographies of the Renaissance is that of the sculptor and goldsmith Benvenuto Cellini ( 1500 – 1571 ), written between 1556 and 1558, and entitled by him simply Vita ( Italian: Life ).
One of the most common criticisms of the movement, which does not necessarily come from its opponents, is simply that the anti-globalization movement lacks coherent goals, and that the views of different protesters are often in opposition to each other.
One of the first reactions was to simply increase the guard, creating what at times might seem a small army trailing every leader ; another was to begin clearing large areas whenever a leader was present, to the point where entire sections of a city might be shut down.
One such poem with insight to the reasons of his parting with " Lesbia " is poem 11, which is addressed to his companions Furius and Aurelius and requests them simply to pass a farewell insult to Lesbia.
One way is simply to list all of its elements ; for example, the set consisting of the integers 3, 4, and 5 may be denoted.
Plotinus, a third-century Platonist, taught that the One transcendent absolute caused the universe to exist simply as a consequence of its existence-" creatio ex deo.
One cannot speak of the location of any particle such as a photon between the time it is emitted and the time it is detected simply because in order to say that something is located somewhere at a certain time one has to detect it.
One technique is simply to convert sinusoids into equivalent expressions in terms of exponentials.
" One widely used definition is simply " Folk music is what the people sing ".
One famous college play involving the backward passes is simply known as The Play.
One may wish to downsample or otherwise decrease the resolution of the represented source signal and the quantity of data used for its compressed representation without re-encoding, as in bitrate peeling, but this functionality is not supported in all designs, as not all codecs encode data in a form that allows less important detail to simply be dropped.
One group, represented by Jacob Viner, argues that mercantilism was simply a straightforward, common-sense system whose logical fallacies could not be discovered by the people of the time, as they simply lacked the required analytical tools.
Fraser stated: " One of the things we should say to the Americans, quite simply, is that if the United States is not prepared to involve itself in high-level diplomacy concerning Iraq and other Middle East questions, our forces will be withdrawn before Christmas.
One cannot normally alter the Marvel Universe's history ; if a time-traveller should cause an alteration to the established flow of events at some point in the past, a divergent universe will simply " branch out " from the existing timeline, and the time-traveller will still return to his or her unaltered original universe.
One extreme is predicate nominalism, which states that Fluffy and Kitzler, for example, are both cats simply because the predicate ' is a cat ' applies to both of them.
One major exception is the fourth verse of the poem For the Fallen by Laurence Binyon which is often known as " The Ode to the Fallen " or more simply as " The Ode ".
One is the relatively rare first possession theory of property, where ownership of something is seen as justified simply by someone seizing something before someone else does.
One such criticism was that subjects were simply cheating.
One of the most radical, however temporary, revisions of saxophone keywork was made in the 1950s by M. Houvenaghel of Paris, who completely redeveloped the mechanics of the system to allow a number of notes ( C, B, A, G, F and E ) to be flattened by a semitone simply by lowering the right middle finger.
One of the subtleties of surface area, as compared to arc length of curves, is that surface area cannot be defined simply as the limit of areas of polyhedral shapes approximating a given smooth surface.

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