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One and opposite
One week before the convention, Depew was seated on the porch of a country home on the Hudson, gazing at the opposite shore.
One theory holds that Agade was situated opposite Sippar on the left bank of the Euphrates, and was perhaps the oldest part of the city of Sippar.
One such star, however, with a right ascension nearly equal to that of γ Draconis, but in the opposite sense, was selected and kept under observation.
One set of odd or even lines is referred to as a " field ", and a consecutive pairing of two fields of opposite parity is called a frame.
One sub-type adds to one end, and takes off from the other, its opposite takes and puts things only on one end.
One difference between false cognates and false friends is that while false cognates mean roughly the same thing in two languages, false friends bear two distinct ( sometimes even opposite ) meanings.
One very important feature of the Hall effect is that it differentiates between positive charges moving in one direction and negative charges moving in the opposite.
One of his most dramatic home runs was likely his ninth-inning, lead off, opposite field home run in the final game of the 1972 National League Championship Series.
Marvin had a small but memorable role in The Wild One ( 1953 ) opposite Marlon Brando ( Marvin's gang in the film was called " The Beetles "), followed by Seminole ( 1953 ) and Gun Fury ( 1953 ).
One takes place between The Grange and School House which, until the building of Mitchinson's House, were opposite each other.
One accelerated electrons to energies of 27. 5 GeV the other one protons to energies of 920 GeV in the opposite direction.
Colbert was reluctant to appear as the " runaway heiress ", Ellie Andrews, in the Frank Capra romantic comedy, It Happened One Night ( 1934 ), opposite Clark Gable and released by Columbia Pictures.
RKO Studios hired her to appear opposite John Wayne in Without Reservations ( 1946 ), with a storyline and setting intentionally inspired by It Happened One Night.
He next appeared opposite the seventeen-year-old Joan Leslie in the wartime drama The Sky's the Limit ( 1943 ), where he introduced Arlen and Mercer's " One for My Baby " while dancing on a bar counter in a dark and troubled routine.
One of the scorecards had the names of the fighters in opposite order, resulting in the confusion.
In 1983 she appeared in the New Amsterdam Theatre Company's concert staging of Kurt Weill and Ogden Nash's One Touch of Venus as Mrs. Kramer, opposite Susan Lucci as her daughter, as well as Lee Roy Reams, Ron Raines, and Paige O ' Hara as the titular Venus.
One destroyed the club's pavilion, opposite the Telegraph pub, in July, 1944, near where the covered water reservoir is located.
Washington next appeared in the 2009 film The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3, a remake of the 1974 thriller The Taking of Pelham One Two Three, directed by Tony Scott as New York City subway security chief Walter Garber opposite John Travolta.
One of the first dwelling, a log house, was located on Paradise Street opposite the home of William Kroll.
One of the earliest accounts of the barrier beach, published a dozen years before Sea Bright's existence, describes a steamboat journey from New York to the Ocean House, a low rambling wooden structure situated on the beach opposite the mouth of the Navesink River.
* One pair of opposite sides are parallel and equal in length.
One innovative feature that has never been abrogated even during the days since 9 / 11, is that people entering the Park from either side may have the unique experience of strolling to the opposite park's boundary amid flowers, ponds, and works of art, without having to go through Immigration, thus truly making the Park a place of bi-national mingling.
One could interpret these maps as a flat wheel or disc, but most were intended to represent only a portion of the sphere-known world-just as a modern flat map of Europe or Africa is intended to represent only part of the planet " and " In the ancient and medieval world the term " antipodes " may mean lands on the opposite side on the planet or, more commonly, " human inhabitants " of lands on the other side of the planet.
One of his better known roles was in The Dark Command, where he portrayed the villain ( loosely based on American Civil War guerrilla William C. Quantrill ) opposite John Wayne, Claire Trevor, and a young Roy Rogers.

One and extreme
One of the most interesting findings was the extreme sensitivity of plasma arylesterases to rare earth ions.
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 strategy adopted by both Sargon and Naram-Sin, to maintain control of the country, was to install their daughters, Enheduanna and Emmenanna respectively, as high priestess to Sin, the Akkadian version of the Sumerian moon deity, Nanna, at Ur, in the extreme south of Sumer ; to install sons as provincial ensi governors in strategic locations ; and to marry their daughters to rulers of peripheral parts of the Empire ( Urkesh and Marhashe ).
One of the major themes of the novel is the difficulty of soldiers to revert to civilian life after having experienced extreme combat situations.
One of the main theses of casuists was the necessity to adapt the rigorous morals of the Early Fathers of Christianity to modern morals, which led in some extreme cases to justify what Innocent XI later called " laxist moral " ( i. e. justification of usury, homicide, regicide, lying through " mental reservation ", adultery and loss of virginity before marriage, etc .— all due cases registered by Pascal in the Provincial Letters ).
One common aspect of an extreme sport is a counter-cultural aura a rejection of authority and of the status quo by disaffected youth.
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 Saharan site illustrated how sedentary hunter-fisher-gatherers lived at the edge of shallow lakes around 7700 – 6200 BCE, but disappeared during a period of extreme drought that may have lasted for a millennium over 6200 – 5200 BCE.
One of the ways mechanical and organic societies differ is the function of law: in mechanical society the law is focused on its punitive aspect, and aims to reinforce the cohesion of the community, often by making the punishment public and extreme ; whereas in the organic society the law focuses on repairing the damage done and is more focused on individuals than the community.
The tri-colored building on the extreme left is the World Trade Center's unfinished replacement, One World Trade Center.
One of the most extreme examples of this is Hokusai, who in the period 1798 to 1806 alone used no fewer than six.
One committed with " extreme " or " gross " recklessness as to human life would constitute murder, sometimes defined as " depraved heart " or " abandoned and malignant heart " murder.
Proposals among reunification supporters in Taiwan have varied in the recent past since the 1990s, with more extreme supporters in Taiwan such as Li Ao advocating " One Country, Two Systems " while more moderate supporters arguing to uphold the status quo until mainland China democratizes and industrializes to the same level as Taiwan.
One was the extreme difficulty of amending it.
One extreme example is theglobe. com IPO which helped fuel the IPO " mania " of the late 90's internet era.
One extreme was the so-called Year Without a Summer of 1816, one of several years during the 1810s in which numerous crops failed during freakish summer cold snaps after volcanic eruptions reduced incoming sunlight.
One of the surviving lines suggests extreme drunkenness ; Burkert reads this fragment as from a chorus of Cabeiri.
One of the bands to take this to the extreme was Crass with their release Yes Sir, I Will, a raging and almost free-form improvised musical backing over which the lyrics are shouted.
The " Soldier's Boot Camp " follows the actors as they take preparation for their roles to an extreme ( 30 minutes )), " One Hour Over Tokyo " and " The Unsung Heroes of Pearl Harbor ", two History Channel documentaries along with " Super-8 Montage ", a collection of unseen Super-8 footage shot for potential use in the movie by Michael Bay's assistant, Mark Palansky ; " Deconstructing Destruction ", an in-depth conversation with Michael Bay and Eric Brevig ( of Industrial Light and Magic ) about the special effects in the movie and " Nurse Ruth Erickson interview " complete the extra features component.
One of the river's tributaries, Turkey Creek, flows northeast through the extreme northern part of the city.
One of the greatest achievements of Romance of the Three Kingdoms is the extreme complexity of its stories and characters.
Baur's views were revolutionary and often extreme, but: " One thing is certain: New Testament study, since his time, has had a different colour " ( H. S.
One study in Bangladesh showed that cycle rickshaw driving was connected with some increases in income for poor agricultural laborers who moved to urban areas, but that the extreme physical demands of the job meant that these benefits decreased for long-term drivers.

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