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One of the many things that was so nice about her was that she always took your questions seriously, particularly your very, very serious questions.
One or more large arrays are sometimes used to emulate in-program dynamic memory allocation, particularly memory pool allocation.
One particularly notable example was an alternate adaptor designed by BMUG and commercialized by Farallon as PhoneNet.
One famous stretch near Times Square, where Broadway crosses Seventh Avenue in midtown Manhattan, is the home of many Broadway theatres, housing an ever-changing array of commercial, large-scale plays, particularly musicals.
One particularly humorous example of such promotional efforts is the Great Comic Strip Switcheroonie, held in 1997 on April Fool's Day, an event in which dozens of prominent artists took over each other's strips.
One common tactic among consequentialists, particularly those committed to an altruistic ( selfless ) account of consequentialism, is to employ an ideal, neutral observer from which moral judgements can be made.
One particularly important physical result concerning conservation laws is Noether's Theorem, which states that there is a one-to-one correspondence between conservation laws and differentiable symmetries of physical systems.
One example is " berk ", a mild pejorative widely used across the UK and not usually considered particularly offensive, although the origin lies in a contraction of " Berkeley Hunt ", as the rhyme for the significantly more offensive " cunt ".
* One or more suspended cymbals, played with the sticks, particularly but not only the right hand stick.
One particularly novel orientation developed at La Borde consisted of the suspension of the classical analyst / analysand pair in favour of an open confrontation in group therapy.
One particularly large typhoon is monitored over the Pacific ocean.
One of the possible influences for the Kurtz character was Henry Morton Stanley of " Dr. Livingstone, I presume " fame, as he was a principal explorer of " The Dark Heart of Africa ", particularly the Congo.
One of the criticisms leveled at the HERO System almost since its inception is the relatively large amount of computation involved in its use, particularly during character creation.
Mary is often called the Immaculata ( the Immaculate One ), particularly in artistic and cultural contexts.
One particularly powerful method is the combination of antibodies coupled to a fluorophore as in immunostaining.
One of his teachers, Diognetus, a painting-master, proved particularly influential ; he seems to have introduced Marcus to the philosophic way of life.
One particularly precarious aspect of this phrasing is that it entails knowledge of the accused person ’ s perception of the truthful nature of events and not necessarily the actual truth of those events.
One particularly important consequence of the principle is the elaborate electron shell structure of atoms and the way atoms share electrons, explaining the variety of chemical elements and their chemical combinations.
One of the privileges of office was the access to a Ministerial car and personal driver, which became particularly important for Askin, who did not drive.
One application has silver being used with alginate, a naturally occurring biopolymer derived from seaweed, in a range of products designed to prevent infections as part of wound management procedures, particularly applicable to burn victims.
One particularly interesting feature found on the island is the Kaali crater.
One of the goals of Nazi occupation, particularly the occupation of Upper Silesia, was to expel the Polish Silesian population.
One particularly useful condition is that the length of the sequence is finite and each quotient module M < sub > i </ sub >/ M < sub > i + 1 </ sub > is simple.
One example of state-of-the-art design is transformers used for electric multiple unit high speed trains, particularly those required to operate across the borders of countries using different electrical standards.

One and fine
One part of her audience was totally engaged, the connoisseur witnessing a peculiarly fine performance of some ancient classic, the other part, the guest of the connoisseur, attentive as one who must take an intelligent interest in that which he does not fully understand.
( `` 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 ''.
:* One who makes their craft a fine art
:* One who cultivates one of the fine arts – traditionally the arts presided over by the muses
One sort of parchment is vellum, a word that is used loosely to mean parchment, and especially to mean fine parchment, but more strictly refers to parchment made from calfskin ( although goatskin can be as fine in quality ).
One of the surviving items from the Kunstkammer is a " fine chair " looted by the Swedes in 1648 and now owned by the Earl of Radnor at Longford Castle, United Kingdom ; others survive in museums.
One of the best known is at Haytor, on the eastern part of the moor, whose granite is of unusually fine quality and was quarried from the hillside below the tor during the 19th and early 20th centuries.
One fills a trough level with fine sandy of the reed-growing seashore.
One of the kittens, a cream-colored male named Kallibunker, had an extremely unusual, fine and curly coat ; he was the first Cornish Rex.
One method is to start with a sheet of brass shim or metal reclaimed from an aluminium drinks can or tin foil / aluminum foil, use fine sand paper to reduce the thickness of the centre of the material to the minimum, before carefully creating a pinhole with a suitably sized needle.
The promo film to Call Me Lightning ( 1968 ) tells a story of how drummer Keith Moon came to join the group: One fine day, the other three band members are having tea inside what looks like an abandoned hangar when suddenly a " bleeding box " arrives, out of which jumps a fast-running, timelapse, utterly out-of-control Moon that Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey, and John Entwistle subsequently try to get a hold of in a sped-up slapstick chasing sequence to wind him down.
One definition of fine art is " a visual art considered to have been created primarily for aesthetic purposes and judged for its beauty and meaningfulness, specifically, painting, sculpture, drawing, watercolor, graphics, and architecture.
: One fine day in the middle of the night.
One day First Man brought home a fine deer that he had killed.
One of the finest pieces of continental furniture in the collection is the Rococo Augustus Rex Bureau Cabinet dated c1750 from Germany, with especially fine marquetry and ormolu mounts.
" One complaint was raised by Canby: " As he showed in Here's Your Life, Mr. Troell, who is a fine cameraman, simply cannot resist the extra shot of sunlight-reflected-in-water that becomes just one too many, a thing of movie decoration.
One built the fine stone house next to the Cheswick Theater, and he served as postmaster in the borough.
One common example of a fine is money paid for violations of traffic laws.
One of his last stage performances was as Malvolio in Twelfth Night at the Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park, ( 1990 ) where he demonstrated the fine line between pathos and comedy to perfection.
One can consider regulation as actions of conduct imposing sanctions, such as a fine, to the extent permitted by the law of the land.
One month later, the Edmunds Act was passed by Congress, amending the Morrill Act and made polygamy a felony punishable by a $ 500 fine and five years in prison.
CD Universe wrote, " One of the most overlooked albums in Journey's catalogue ... Dream, After Dream is a fine example of Journey's underrated musicianship, and recommended for devoted fans.
* One of the few beaches in the Thousand Islands, Potter's Beach on the American Grindstone Island has a fine, shallow sandy bottom with a very gradual slope, perfect for boaters that want to stretch their legs or socialize.

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