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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 particularly fine example was included as part of the Thetford treasure from fourth century Norfolk, UK.
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 restricted
One species is restricted to statements which are neither explicit nor precise regarding a particular person, place, time or thing.
One of John XXI's few acts during his brief reign was the reversal of a decree recently passed at the Second Council of Lyon ( 1274 ) that not only confined cardinals in solitude until they elected a successor Pope, but also progressively restricted their supplies of food and wine if their deliberations took too long.
One result of this view is that specialists in the philosophy of science stress the requirement that observations made for the purposes of science be restricted to intersubjective objects.
One early example was radio receivers that were subsidized by broadcasters, but restricted to receiving only their radio station.
One further modification of the genus classification system came when an IMC commission for the study of clouds put forward a refined and more restricted definition of the genus nimbus.
* 7 × 64mm: One of the most popular long range varmint and medium-to big-game hunting cartridges in Europe, especially in the countries such as France and ( formerly ) Belgium where the possession of firearms chambered fro a ( former ) military cartridge is forbidden or is more heavily restricted.
Among the local television stations in the city, TVR Cluj ( public ) and One TV ( private ) broadcast regionally, while the others are restricted to the metropolitan area.
One form of speech that was widely restricted in England was seditious libel, and laws were in place that made criticizing the government a crime.
: Geographic distribution: One of the few features, if not the only one, restricted near-exclusively to southwestern Pennsylvania in North America, although it can be found in other accents of the world such as Cockney and South African English ( Labov, Ash, and Boberg 2005 ; Johnstone, Andrus, and Danielson 2006 ).
One of its two main provisions outlawed all trade combinations or agreements that severely restricted trade between states or with foreign powers.
One sentence in the lengthy Teletype message read, " The official US Government policy and results of Project Aquarius is still classified TOP SECRET with no dissemination outside channels and with access restricted to ' MJ TWELVE.
One of the keys to the British Agricultural Revolution was the traditional restricted role of kings and the so called " aristocrats " as exemplified by a long legal tradition going back to at least the signing of the Magna Carta by King John of England in 1217.
One disadvantage of aluminium is that if it strikes a rusty surface, a large thermite spark may be generated, therefore its use is restricted in tanks where there may be explosive atmospheres and there is a risk of the anode falling.
One species ranges widely from Europe through Asia, one occurs in western North America and the third is restricted to California.
One innovation was destined to have an enormous influence on the art of the future: Nero placed mosaics, previously restricted to floors, in the vaulted ceilings.
One can easily prove that the restricted product is itself a locally compact group.
One stipulation of the Four Power Agreement following World War II was a total ban on German carriers ' participation in air transport to Berlin, where access was restricted to US, British, French and Soviet airliners.
With European Formula One restricted by the 1. 5 litre regulations and big powerful 2. 5 litre Australian cars were tremendously attractive to the European teams and when BRM Grand Prix team toured Australia during the summer of 1962, the seed grew that became the Tasman Series.
In March 2010, Queudrue joined Colchester United of League One on loan for the remainder of the 2009 – 10 season, but injury restricted him to just three appearances.
One of the reasons that the van was less popular with fleet operators than the Bedford and Ford Transit models it sold against was that, as on the BMC J2 and J4 models the forward-control design restricted access to the engine and made engine changes labour intensive: the only way to remove the engine without dropping the suspension subframe was to remove the windscreen and crane the engine out through the passenger door.
Even though Radio One owns WDMK, which has encouraged WGPR listeners to move over to their station, most of their line-up is syndicated, and their playlist is very restricted.
Arnoux was one of the drivers invited to take part in the Grand Prix Masters championship in 2006 and 2007, restricted to former Formula One drivers.
During the mid-1980s ' Turbo era ' of Formula One where fuel was restricted to either 220 ( 1984-85 ), 195 ( 1986-87 ) or 150 ( 1988 ) litres for races for the turbo powered cars, Hockenheim also saw drivers, including World Champion Alain Prost, at times fail to finish due to simply running out of fuel near the end of the race.
One of the first popular uses of this system was in Dungeons & Dragons 4th edition, where spells are restricted to at-will, encounter, and daily event frames corresponding to ' at any time during a round ', ' between the start and ending of an encounter ', and ' at the beginning of the day until the beginning of the next day ' respectively.

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