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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 is that they were established, or gained eminence, under pressure provided by these same immigrants, from whom the old families wished to segregate their children.
One of the most distressing of these scenes occurred at Spring Green toward the end of the open warfare, on a beautiful day in June.
One effect of the spirited give-and-take of these discussions was to focus attention on practical applications and the necessity of being armed with the facts: knowledge of the destructive force of even the tiniest `` tactical '' atomic weapon would have a bearing on judgments as to the advisability of its use -- to defend Berlin, for example ; ;
One cannot but wonder whether these doubts about the success of Khrushchev's agricultural policy have not at least something to do with one of the big surprises provided by this Congress -- the obsessive harping on the crimes and misdeeds of the `` anti-party group '' -- Molotov, Malenkov, Kaganovich and others -- including the eighty-year-old Marshal Voroshilov.
One of these is the solidarity and the confidential relationship of marriage.
One could also add to these analogies that steel loses its magnetism by heat, which proves that steel becomes a better conductor through a rise in temperature, just as electrical bodies do.
One by one, these errors were discussed and one by one he rejected accepting them as errors.
One cannot assume, of course, that all these accumulated meanings were inherent in the stereotype at the beginning of the therapy, or at any one time later on when the stereotype was uttered ; ;
One of these is the fact that the knife employed, no matter how well sharpened, will have a slightly rounded cutting edge.
One can apply these facts to Britain in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries as she spread her dominion over palm and pine, and they can be applied again to the United States in more recent years.
One family bound wounds with bacon or salt pork strips, or, if these were not handy, plain lard.
One of these is the `` dissolve '', which makes possible a visually smooth transition from scene to scene.
One of these men is former Fire Chief John A. Laughlin, he said.
One night, so some of these theories run, Adam would have fallen asleep, much as he fell asleep for the creation of Eve ; ;
One night there were some dried peas lying on our kitchen table, and these peas looked to me like a little group of atoms ; ;
One of these days, I'm going to organize a gigantic exhibition that will span everything that's being painted these days, from extreme abstract expressionism to extreme photorealism, and then you'll be able to see at a glance how much artists have in common with each other.
One of these became the Latin alphabet, which was spread across Europe as the Romans expanded their empire.
One of these techniques involved becoming inwardly and outwardly quiet, an experience that he termed, " silence on the objective levels ".
One camp, often called the " Altaicists ", views these similarities as arising from common descent from a proto-Altaic language spoken several thousand years ago.
One of his first acts as Emperor was to persuade the Senate to grant divine honours to Hadrian, which they had at first refused ; his efforts to persuade the Senate to grant these honours is the most likely reason given for his title of Pius ( dutiful in affection ; compare pietas ).
One of these was now called the main meeting, kyria ekklesia.
One of the more dramatic successes of his theory was his prediction of the existence of secondary and tertiary alcohols, a conjecture that was soon confirmed by the synthesis of these substances.
One particular contribution towards formalizing these differences came from Noah Webster, who wrote the first American dictionary ( published 1828 ) with the intention of showing that people in the United States spoke a different dialect from Britain, much like a regional accent.

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The popularity of the instrument is documented in Leopold Mozart's second edition of his Violinschule, where he writes " One can bring forth difficult passages easier with the five-string violone, and I heard unusually beautiful performances of concertos, trios, solos, etc.
One of the passages in the letter revolves around a serial necrophiliac and murderer named Raymond Andrew Joubert making his way through Maine ; it turns out he was the Space Cowboy, confirmed when Jessie confronted him in a court hearing and Joubert mimicked Jessie's arm positions while she was in the handcuffs.
One of the best-performing rigs per square foot of sail area and is fast for up-wind passages.
One approach to cybering is a simulation of " real " sex, when participants try to make the experience as close to real life as possible, with participants taking turns writing descriptive, sexually explicit passages.
One pipe in the aulos pairs ( double flutes ) likely served as a drone or " keynote ," while the other played melodic passages.
Despite this lack of promotion, many critics did praise the book, and a large number of them seemed most affected by the character of Hurstwood, such as the New Haven Journal Courier, which proclaimed,One of the most affecting passages is where Hurstwood falls, ruined, disgraced ”.
One thing of note is that the name of the son is not given in the Qur ' an, but most accept that it was Ishmael because the following passages discuss the birth of Isaac.
One of the first games with a 3D engine to feature hidden features was Wolfenstein 3D, where certain walls could be " pushed " to reveal hidden passages.
One of the most famous passages of the play is Lavinia's metaphor of capturing a mouse to converting from Christianity to believing in the Roman gods, where Lavinia shows that the most important part of religion is earnestness and a lack of hypocrisy.
One of the works of Philolaus was called On Nature, which seems to be the same work which Stobaeus calls On the World, and from which he has preserved a series of passages.
One critic went so far as to number each of the passages to which he objected.
One other source of difficulty arises from the fact that works of music usually involve passages that are repeated ( either identically or similarly ) in more than one location ; this occurs, for instance, in the recapitulation section of a work in sonata form or in the main theme of a rondo.
One of the best-known and best-loved passages of this part is known as the " Tablet of the True Seeker.
One of the relevant Bible passages is John 1: 1-18 where, in the Trinitarian view, Christ is identified with a pre-existent divine hypostasis called the Logos or Word.
One of the first and most famous expositions of universal mechanism is found in the opening passages of the Leviathan by Thomas Hobbes ( 1651 ).
The vibrant, power-packed tone of his voice, while exceedingly thrilling, could never be described as " honeyed " or " seductive " and this reduced the effectiveness of his contribution to the more intimate passages of love duets, such as the one for the protagonist and Desdemona that crowns Act One of Otello.
One of the book's most memorable passages describes Abbey's character Seldom Seen Smith, as he kneels atop the dam praying for a " pre-cision earthquake " to remove the " temporary plug " of the Colorado River.
One distinguishing characteristic of Douglas Moore's music is the modesty, grace and tender lyricism that mark the slower passages of his many works, especially his Symphony in A major and the clarinet quintet.
* Nik Van-Eckmann − spoken passages ( on "... of Silence ", " The End of This Chapter ", " Last Drop Falls " and " The Power of One " from Silence and " Don't Say a Word ", " White Pearl, Black Oceans ..." and " Wildfire " from Reckoning Night )
One of the most important passages in Tristan, one which owes nothing to Thomas, is the so-called literary excursus, in which Gottfried names and discusses the merits of a number of contemporary lyric and narrative poets.
One advantage of this approach is that it allows one to see all that the Bible says regarding some subject ( e. g. the attributes of God ), and one danger is a tendency to assign technical definitions to terms based on a few passages and then read that meaning everywhere the term is used in the Bible ( e. g. " justification " as Paul uses it in his letter to the Romans ) is allegedly different from how James uses it in his letter (, and ).
When Socrates and Phaedrus proceed to recount the various tools of speechmaking as written down by the great orators of the past, starting with the " Preamble " and the " Statement Facts " and concluding with the " Recapitulation ", Socrates states that the fabric seems a little threadbare. He goes on to compare one with only knowledge of these tools to a doctor who knows how to raise and lower a body's temperature but does not know when it is good or bad to do so, stating that one who has simply read a book or came across some potions knows nothing of the art. One who knows how to compose the longest passages on trivial topics or the briefest passages on topics of great importance is similar, when he claims that to teach this is to impart the knowledge of composing tragedies ; if one were to claim to have mastered harmony after learning the lowest and highest notes on the lyre, a musician would say that this knowledge is what one must learn before one masters harmony, but it is not the knowledge of harmony itself. This, then, is what must be said to those who attempt to teach the art of rhetoric through " Preambles " and " Recapitulations "; they are ignorant of dialectic, and teach only what is necessary to learn as preliminaries.
One of the wider passages is aligned with the fifth and sixth carriages of the Hong Kong bound trains on the Tung Chung Line side.

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