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One and particular
The exercise I shall discuss in this -- the first of a new series of articles on muscle definition-specialization of a particular body part -- is the One Leg Lunge.
One species is restricted to statements which are neither explicit nor precise regarding a particular person, place, time or thing.
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.
One of the earliest articulations of the anthropological meaning of the term " culture " came from Sir Edward Tylor who writes on the first page of his 1897 book: “ Culture, or civilization, taken in its broad, ethnographic sense, is that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, morals, law, custom, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society .” The term " civilization " later gave way to definitions by V. Gordon Childe, with culture forming an umbrella term and civilization becoming a particular kind of culture.
One last distinction within citizenship is the so-called consent descent distinction, and this issue addresses whether citizenship is a fundamental matter determined by a person choosing to belong to a particular nation –– by his or her consent –– or is citizenship a matter of where a person was born –– that is, by his or her descent.
One of the files is always open in each of the chakras, no matter how " closed " that particular chakra may be.
One usage refers to a variety of a language that is a characteristic of a particular group of the language's speakers.
The particular form of Palden Lhamo at Lhamo La-tso is Gyelmo Maksorma, " The Victorious One who Turns Back Enemies ".
One passage in particular is often quoted from the Fergusson translation:
One can express the divergence as a particular case of the exterior derivative, which takes a 2-form to a 3-form in R < sup > 3 </ sup >.
One theory, dating from 1872, indicates that cooping – in which unwilling citizens who were forced to vote for a particular candidate were occasionally killed – was the cause of Poe's death.
One point agreed on is that fractal patterns are characterized by fractal dimensions, but whereas these numbers quantify complexity ( i. e., changing detail with changing scale ), they neither uniquely describe nor specify details of how to construct particular fractal patterns.
One alternative to collecting physical objects is collecting experiences of a particular kind.
One of these policies was the price of particular furs and trade goods.
One solution that is applicable to revolvers in particular is the possibility of using a reduced-volume case.
The Grail features heavily in the novels of Peter David's Knight trilogy, which depict King Arthur reappearing in modern-day New York City, in particular the second and third novels, One Knight Only and Fall of Knight.
One of the attractive features of hedge funds ( in particular market neutral and similar funds ) is that they sometimes have a modest correlation with traditional assets such as equities.
One particular weapon developed by the Soviet Union ( FOBS ) had a partial orbital trajectory, and unlike most ICBMs its target could not be deduced from its orbital flight path.
One item in particular that devastated the elephant herds in Kenya in the first half of the 20th century was the demand for elephant tusk ivory for piano keys.
One that he often commended was the conservative sheriff of Caddo Parish, Louisiana, J. Howell Flournoy, for particular effectiveness.
One particular variant of Kaluza – Klein theory is space-time-matter theory or induced matter theory, chiefly promulgated by Paul Wesson and other members of the so-called Space-Time-Matter Consortium.
However, the terminal illness of Radek's lover, Larissa Reissner, saw Radek lose his inhibitions and he began publicly criticising Stalin, in particular debating Stalin's doctrine of Socialism in One Country at the Communist Academy Radek was sacked from his post at Sun Yat-Sen University in May 1927.
One example of this is found in advertising, when an advertiser wishes for particular lights to be bright and visible, even though others find them annoying.
One particular incident that lent itself to the superstition was the Astor Place Riot.

One and thrust
One of the inescapable realities of the Cold War is that it has thrust upon the West a wholly new and historically unique set of moral dilemmas.
One of the men produces a double-edged butcher knife, and as the two men pass it back and forth between them, the narrator tells us that " K. knew then precisely, that it would have been his duty to take the knife ... and thrust it into himself.
One of her friends, the antiquarian Hilda Davidson, who knew Murray in her old age, described her as being " not at all assertive ... never thrust her ideas on anyone.
One particular advantage of Hall thrusters, as compared to a gridded ion thruster, is that the generation and acceleration of the ions takes place in a quasi-neutral plasma and so there is no Child-Langmuir charge ( space charge ) saturated current limitation on the thrust density.
One design would generate 13 meganewtons of thrust at 66 km / s exhaust velocity ( compared to ~ 4. 5 km / s exhaust velocity for the best chemical rockets of today ).
* One or more engines that provide thrust to push the plane forward through the air.
One example how a sword can be used this way is to thrust the tip of the crossguard at the opponent's head right after parrying a stroke.
One shooter may perceive it as pain, another as movement of the sights, and another as rearward thrust.
One French thrust was directed at occupying the strategic Hansel-Grund salient, east of Lobau island, which the Conroux brigade secured towards 22: 00.
One approach is to actually fire a reverse thrust to slow down, and then fire again to re-circularize the orbit at a lower altitude.
One thrust crossed the top of the panhandle to the Mekong River town of Thakhek.
One point of similarity with Italian rapier fencing is that Silver advocates the use of the thrust together with the cut ; he claims that in the English tradition only the cut was allowed.
Both have been thrust into the One Year War and both come to learn that they are Newtypes.
One problem found during research at Rotary was that once the vehicle left the atmosphere additional thrust would be necessary.
One leg is thrust from the fifth position to the second position in the air ; the second leg reaches the first in mid-air executing a beat.
One point may be scored with a successful and properly executed strike to any of several targets: a thrust to the throat, or a strike to the top of the head, sides of the head, sides of the body, or forearms.
One special application of reverse thrust comes in its use on seaplanes and flying boats.
One of its principal features was the partial opening of the roof towards the middle of the orchestra section, provided by the curving, audience-facing slope of the stage roof and the thrust of the mezzanine and rear orchestra roof forward.
Tier One has a mobile thrust test stand, known as the Test Stand Trailer ( TST ).
One specific thrust bearing in an automobile is the clutch " throw out " bearing, sometimes called the clutch release bearing.
In 2009, Animotion was thrust into pop culture again as it was featured on VH-1's Top 100 One Hit Wonders of the 80s ( in spite of the fact that Animotion are technically not one-hit wonders, as their second single " Let Him Go " made it into the top 40 in 1985, and " Room to Move " cracked the top ten in 1989, albeit with an almost entirely different line-up ).
This was enough for Enzo Osella to take the plunge into the cut and thrust world of Formula One.
One was pointed in each direction up, down, left or right, while two were pointed forrward to provide aft thrust.
One of the most significant for rocketry was the use of a gimbaled thrust chamber which could be swiveled from side to side on two axes for pitch and yaw control, dispensing with the inefficient and somewhat fragile graphite vanes in the engine exhaust used by the V-2.

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