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One and party
One day over
a year before
, there had been
a cocktail
party in an apartment
of a downtown hotel
.
One common replacement for LocalTalk was PhoneNet
, a 3rd
party solution ( from
a company called Farallon
, now called Netopia ) that also used
the RS-422 port and was indistinguishable from LocalTalk as far as Apple's LocalTalk port drivers were concerned
, but ran over
the two unused wires in standard four-wire phone cabling
.
One scholar says
, “ This person would have to be superior in authority to either
party, ”; thus
the arbiter for whom Job hopes would himself have to be divine
, or else he would no more be qualified to “ lay his hand upon ” God than is Job
.
One of the primary reasons that
the Israeli constitution remains unwritten is
the fear by whatever
party holds power that creating
a written constitution
, combined with
the common-law elements
, would severely limit
the powers
of the Knesset ( which
, following
the doctrine
of parliamentary sovereignty
, holds near-unlimited power ).

She therefore ( as mentioned at
the Kypria according to Proclus as part
of a plan hatched by Zeus and Themis ) tossed into
the party the Apple
of Discord
, a golden apple inscribed Kallisti – " For
the most beautiful one ", or " To
the Fairest
One " – provoking
the goddesses to begin quarreling about
the appropriate recipient
.
One internal issue in 2002 was
the failed attempt to settle
a long-standing discussion about
the question
of whether members
of parliament should be allowed to become members
of the party executive
.
One of Pei's associates told him during
a party before
the opening that
the symphony hall was "
a very mature building "; he smiled and replied: " Ah
, but did I have to wait this long?

Upon Stalin attaining power
, Bolshevism became associated with Stalinism
, whose policies included: rapid industrialization
, Socialism in
One Country
, a centralized state
, collectivization
of agriculture
, and subordination
of interests
of other communist parties to those
of the Soviet
party.

The Nationals experienced difficulties in
the late 1990s from two fronts – firstly from
the Liberal Party
, who were winning seats on
the basis that
the Nationals were not seen to be
a sufficiently separate
party, and from
the One Nation Party riding
a swell
of rural discontent with
many of the policies such as multiculturalism and gun control embraced by all
of the major parties
.
One party aggressively pursues
a set
of terms to
the point at which
the other negotiating
party must either agree or walk away
.
One of these is randomly selected by
a third
party to be
the target
.

"
One party government ", as this system is sometimes called
, has been
the general rule for almost three hundred years
.
One can physically hand over
the object ( e
. g
. handing over
a newspaper bought at
the newsstand ) but
it is not always necessary for
the party to literally grab
the object for possession to be considered transferred
.
One approach to prevent such attacks involves
the use
of a certificate authority
, a trusted third
party responsible for verifying
the identity
of a user
of the system
.

However
, the new system again appeared to have failed
, as although Barak's
One Israel
party ( an alliance
of Labour
, Gesher and Meimad ) won more votes than any other
party in
the Knesset election
, they garnered only 26 seats
, the lowest ever by
a winning
party, meaning that
a coalition with six smaller parties was once again necessary
.
One hypothesis is that this isolation happened through hostile action on
the part
of an unknown
party or group
.
One party usually has
a majority in Parliament
, because
of the use
of the First Past
the Post electoral system
, which has been conducive in creating
the current two
party system
.

Prominent
One Nation Conservatives in
the contemporary
party include Kenneth Clarke
, Malcolm Rifkind and Damian Green ; they are often associated with
the Tory Reform Group and
the Bow Group
.
One party rule and
the declining economy created disappointment among
the people
.
One after another
, state conventions to elect delegates to
the national convention in Chicago repudiated an incumbent elected president
of their
party, who had not declared whether he would be
a candidate for renomination
.
One and can
One tiny detail in
a happening
can clog
the memory and stick like meat in
a crooked tooth
, while
the rest
of the occurrence will go hazy and uncertain
.
One can only speak
of what is in front
of him
, and that now is simply
the mess ''
.
One can meet with aloofness almost anywhere:
the THIDIU viewpoint
, It Doesn't Affect Us!!

The assumptions upon which
the example shown in Figure 3 is based are: ( A )
One man
can direct about six subordinates if
the subordinates are chosen carefully so that they do not need too much personal coaching
, indoctrinating
, etc.
.
One of the obvious conclusions we
can make on
the basis
of the last election
, I suppose
, is that we
, the majority
, were dissatisfied with Eisenhower conservatism
.
One of the early humorists already mentioned
, Thomas Bangs Thorpe
, can be used to illustrate another point where Faulkner touches authentic Southern materials and also earlier literary treatment
of those materials
.
One thing you
can say about Mr. Lyford is that he does not suffer from any insecurity as an American
.
One can see
it as humiliating that an extra hormone casually fed into our chemistry may induce us to lay down our lives for
a lover or
a friend ; ;
One can imagine that with her and Gorton there
it was no place for anyone with weak nerves
.
One way that this
can be done
, other than by hiring new high-priced professors
, is by constantly encouraging
the department members to raise their standards
of performance
.
One of the more remarkable
of the new cooling systems is one that
can be switched to heating
.
One of the advantages
of this method is that
the `` pill ''
can remain in
the patient for several days
, permitting observation under natural conditions
.
One can take
a vase
of about 800 B.C. and
, without any knowledge
of its place
of origin
, venture to assign
it to
a specific area ; ;
One can make them say
the same thing only by not listening to them very carefully and hearing only what one wants to hear
.
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 can assume that some
of the brightest boys are out
of town
.
One of the sit-in leaders has said: `` Nobody from
the top
of Heaven to
the bottom
of Hell
can stop
the march to freedom
.
One can even argue -- though this is
a delicate matter -- that every justification existed for their returning
the Public Lecture to
the First Church
, and so to suppress
it, rather than let Parker use
it as
a sounding board for his propaganda when his turn should come to occupy
it.
One seed-to-seed life cycle for an annual
can occur in as little as
a month in some species
, though most last several months
.
One of his problems in life is that he
can rarely find
the correct words to express what he means
.
One can also find there similar formulas for covariance
.
One benefit is that
the statistical moment calculations
can be carried out to arbitrary accuracy such that
the computations
can be tuned to
the precision
of, e
. g.,
the data storage format or
the original measurement hardware
.
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