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One and two
One is tempted to say that, on the difference between the concepts of sovereignty in these two preambles, the worst war of the Nineteenth century was fought.
One assessor checked boats only, another trailers and tractors, one mentioned house trailers, and two others referred to trailers without specifying the type.
One of the most beautiful buildings in Istanbul, it was constructed in the early years of the Seventeenth Century, with a huge central dome, two half domes that seem to cascade down from it, and smaller full domes around the gallery.
One or two practice runs should be sufficient for solo.
One or two of the schools have a five year curriculum, but the usual pattern of American education has limited most of them to the four-year plan which seems to be the minimum in acceptable institutions.
One or two were writers of books ; ;
One medium saw two sheets flapping on a line and found that the name Shietz was significant to the sitter.
One has only, for example, to walk through Harlem and ask oneself two questions.
One good indication of the two men's personalities is the way they reacted to meeting their own heroes.
( `` One of the reasons they get along fine '', says a sportswriter who is friendly with the two men, `` is that both realize Mantle is head-and-shoulders above Maris ''.
He turned his surly, half-closed eyes toward us, stared for a second, then shouted in Yiddish, `` One, two, three ''!!
One Nepōhualtzintzin ( 91 ) represented the number of days that a season of the year lasts, two Nepōhualtzitzin ( 182 ) is the number of days of the corn's cycle, from its sowing to its harvest, three Nepōhualtzintzin ( 273 ) is the number of days of a baby's gestation, and four Nepōhualtzintzin ( 364 ) completed a cycle and approximate a year ( 1 days short ).
One example is the Banach – Tarski paradox which says that it is possible to decompose (" carve up ") the 3-dimensional solid unit ball into finitely many pieces and, using only rotations and translations, reassemble the pieces into two solid balls each with the same volume as the original.
One hundred two competitors paid the 10 franc entrance fee.
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 goes to the hydrogen atom, and one each to the two neighboring carbons.
These two theories respectively evolved the doctrine of individual and universal immortality, or the absorption of the individual into the eternal One.
One such figure was Phanes of Halicarnassus, who would later on leave Amasis, for reasons Herodotus does not clearly know but suspects were personal between the two figures.
One way to explain much of the confusion concerning Ammonius is to assume that there were two people called Ammonius: Ammonius Saccas who taught Plotinus, and an Ammonius the Christian who wrote biblical texts.
One of his two great innovations was in the cheap and efficient mass production of steel by adopting and adapting the Bessemer process for steel making.
One key differentiation for AppleTalk was it contained two protocols aimed at making the system completely self-configuring.
One common replacement for LocalTalk was PhoneNet, a 3rd party solution ( from a company called Farallon, now called Netopia ) that also used the RS-422 port and was indistinguishable from LocalTalk as far as Apple's LocalTalk port drivers were concerned, but ran over the two unused wires in standard four-wire phone cabling.
One must be careful here ; for instance, some analyses count an addition of two numbers as one step.
One of the two head offices of the Aargauer Zeitung, Switzerland's fifth largest newspaper, is located in Aarau, as are the Tele M1 television channel studios, and several radio stations.
One of the key clauses was that companies who made Nintendo games were not allowed to make that game on a competing system for a period of two years.

One and experts
One of the foremost experts on electricity in the 18th century was Benjamin Franklin, who argued in favour of a one-fluid theory of electricity.
One of the experts was one of the Eumolpidae, the ancient family from whose members the hierophant of the Eleusinian Mysteries had been chosen since before history, and the other was the scholarly Egyptian priest Manetho, which gave weight to the judgement both for the Egyptians and the Greeks.
One of Simmel's most notable essays is The Metropolis and Mental Life ( Die Großstadt und das Geistesleben ) from 1903, which was originally given as one of a series of lectures on all aspects of city life by experts in various fields, ranging from science and religion to art.
One of Trevor-Roper's most successful books was his 1976 biography of the Sinologist Sir Edmund Backhouse, 2nd Baronet ( 1873 – 1944 ), who had long been regarded as one of the world's leading experts on China.
* Li Guohao 李國豪 / 李国豪 ( 1913-2005 ; Meixian, Guangdong ; Hakka pronunciation: Lee Ket Hau ), One of the top bridge experts in the world
* One of the Ten Most Improved Cars And Trucks of 1994-Syndicated automotive experts Mike Anson and Steven Parker, USA
One local weekly newspaper says the city of San Francisco is in violation of the law, but according to Peter Byrne, " the plain language of the Raker Act itself and experts who are familiar with the act ( and have no stake in city politics ) all agree: The city of San Francisco is not in violation of the Raker Act.
One of its greatest virtues is his voice due to his vocal range, which reaches, according to experts, musical notes are difficult to reach for a popular Italian singer.
One thing they both enjoy are the martial arts, of which they are both experts.
One FDA medical officer evaluating troglitazone, John Gueriguian, did not recommend its approval due to potential high liver toxicity, but a full panel of experts approved it in January 1997.
One day later Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice announced that she will appoint a committee of her own assistants to re-examine the case and will compile a panel of experts in law enforcement, law and social science to oversee the prosecutors ' panel.
One of the Copenhagen Consensus panel experts later distanced himself from the way in which the Consensus results have been interpreted in the wider debate.
Lord Kelvin, " One Heck of a Prognosticator, president of the Royal Society in the 1890s, and disbeliever in virtually every scientific discovery ," claimed that “ Radio has no future ,” “ I have not the smallest molecule of faith in aerial navigation other than ballooning ,” and “ X-rays will prove to be a hoax ;” Orville Wright, in 1908 claimed that “ No flying machine will ever fly from New York to Paris ;” and Irving Thalberg, MGM movie producer, asserted in 1927 that “ Novelty is always welcome, but talking pictures are just a fad .” Thus, making forecasts of the future has a historic basis in which many of the predictions by even experts have proven inaccurate.
One defector had taken the notes to experts in the South Korean intelligence agency, who did not believe that they were fakes.
One of the nation's leading experts in tax law, Schizer worked at Davis Polk & Wardwell prior to joining the Columbia Law faculty in 1998.
One of the great benefits of online shopping is the ability to read others ' reviews, which could be from experts or simply fellow shoppers on one product and service.
One of Germany's leading experts, Manfred Siller, took charge and taught the venerable technique to Danish stucco workers.
One of the experts was Fred LaBour, whose article in The Michigan Daily had been instrumental in the spread of the urban legend.
One day the two leaders were taking a rest, having handed things over to a committee of experts, when a matter arose required Churchill's immediate attention.
* One or two members of the best, brightest, passionate, and committed technology experts.
The next day, President Bush gave a brief talk at the Roosevelt Room in the White House with Powell by his side and stated the following: " One of the greatest dangers we face is that weapons of mass destruction might be passed to terrorists who would not hesitate to use those weapons ... Iraq has bomb-making and document forgery experts to work with Al Qaeda.
Critical incidents are relevant tasks that are required for the job and can be collected through interviews or surveys with current employees, managers, or subject matter experts One of the first critical incidents techniques ever used in the United States Army asked combat veterans to report specific incidents of effective or ineffective behavior of a leader.
One of the more recent and more interesting theories is by Alwyn Ruddock of the University of London, one of the world's foremost experts on John Cabot's expeditions to the New World.
One of the challenges of this court case, which was decided in 2005, was to find experts on the state of the art who were alive in 1954.

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