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One peculiar feature of the machine was that it lacked any actual arithmetic circuitry.
One way Stowe showed the evil of slavery was how this " peculiar institution " forcibly separated families from each other.
" One peculiar example is Cuba, where the role of the Communist Party is enshrined in the constitution, and no party is permitted to campaign or run candidates for election, including the Communist party.
One 18th century observer commented that from its ‘ peculiar position in relation to the sea ’, the county of Wigtown offered ‘ many singular advantages to the landing of smuggled goods and smugglers were not slow in taking advantage of smuggled goods and smugglers were not slow in taking advantage of this ’.
" One possible source of glossing is the desire to harmonise and to complete: " More peculiar to the Western text is the readiness to adopt alterations or additions from sources extraneous to the books which ultimately became canonical.
One instruction peculiar to the PIC is, load immediate into WREG and return, which is used with computed branches to produce lookup tables.
One of the most outstanding features of this family of squirrel-like, arboreal mammals, was the peculiar shape of their last lower premolar.
One type fiddle peculiar to Sweden is the låtfiol, a fiddle with two sympathetic strings, similar to the Norwegian Hardanger fiddle
One of the more peculiar rights of the Company involves the ceremony of Swan Upping.
One of the most peculiar plants of the region is the Araucaria tree which can be found in southern Brazil, Chile and Argentina.
One peculiar feature of Brumel's style is that sometimes he uses very quick syllabic declamation in chordal writing, anticipating the madrigalian fashion of later in the 16th century.
One peculiar merman, the villainous Kordax the Accursed, Shalako's nephew, exhibits a strength exceeding his brethren and the ability to telepathically commune with water life, somehow passing both gifts to Aquaman, making him a superhero and an outcast at the same time.
One of the most important landmarks in the late Georgian period was the introduction of many new species of trees and flora from around the world, which Horace Walpole described as giving the " richness and colouring so peculiar to the modern landscape ".
One peculiar thing about Eurobeat is the fact that each artist is often credited with a variety of different aliases ( See " Popular Eurobeat Artists " below for details ).
One factor peculiar to Huddersfield exacerbated matters.
One of the pioneers of this peculiar quest was Lutz Heck, the curator of the Berlin Zoo, who went on to " back breed " primitive cattle and horses to " recreate " the extinct aurochs ( the kind of wild cattle seen in the cave paintings at Lascaux, France ) and the tarpan ( a kind of primitive forest pony ).
One peculiar finding is that all molecules that have ever been measured appear to fall below the Kuzyk limit by about a factor of 30.
One of the most peculiar qualities of his voice was his handling of the breathing and his lung capacity, he was able to hold long and powerful notes.
One of the most peculiar errors, considering that he was a physician, was his judgment that the average longevity would be 60 years only, and that medicine would abandon drugs, surgery and other forms of conventional therapy, focusing instead on changes in diet and life style.
One is a peculiar open-air court on Lambay Island, part of an Edwin Lutyens designed estate for the Baring family.
One of these, the grandfather paradox, deals with the peculiar nature of causality in closed time-like loops.
One of them is the Serra de Três Pontas ( Three Tips Mountain ), place very famous in the region because of its peculiar shape and natural beauty.
One official was quoted as calling the textbooks " philistinism peculiar to Japan, a vulgar and shameless political dwarf ".
One of the most peculiar graphics boards ever made was part of the V2200 family.

One and characteristic
One characteristic of the spirit in community is its givenness.
One characteristic of American cooking is the fusion of multiple ethnic or regional approaches into completely new cooking styles.
One characteristic of the city is its painted gables, for which Aarau is sometimes called the " City of beautiful Gables ".
One characteristic of the Missileer ancestry was that the radar sent it mid-course corrections, which allowed the fire control system to " loft " the missile up over the target into thinner air where it had better range.
One of these was the property, an essential universal true of the species, but not in the definition ( in modern terms, some examples would be grammatical language, a property of man, or a spectral pattern characteristic of an element, both of which are defined in other ways ).
One characteristic style of music is his Night music, which he used mostly in slow movements of multi-movement ensemble or orchestral compositions in his mature period.
One characteristic that can be used to distinguish a small city from a large town is organized government.
One important characteristic of many normative moral theories such as consequentialism is the ability to produce practical moral judgements.
One characteristic shared by many clitics is a lack of prosodic independence.
Upham shows a balanced and complicated view of Cotton Mather such as this first mention: " One of Cotton Mather's most characteristic productions is the tribute to his venerated master.
One usage refers to a variety of a language that is a characteristic of a particular group of the language's speakers.
One unifying characteristic the membranes share is a lipid bilayer, with proteins attached to either side or traversing them.
One rodent characteristic that can be highly visible in hamsters is their sharp incisors ; they have an upper pair and lower pair which grow continuously throughout life, so must be regularly worn down.
One result of these studies was that Lorenz " realized that an overpowering increase in the drives of feeding as well as of copulation and a waning of more differentiated social instincts is characteristic of very many domestic animals.
One characteristic feature is a tripartite singulative – collective – plurative number system, which Blench ( 2010 ) believes is a result of a noun-classifier system in the protolanguage.
One of the greater problems with Modernist-style of planning was the disregard of resident or public opinion, which resulted in planning being forced upon the majority by a minority consisting of affluent professionals with little to no knowledge of real ' urban ' problems characteristic of post-Second World War urban environments ; slums, overcrowding, deteriorated infrastructure, pollution and disease, among others ( Irving 1993 ).
One general characteristic of games that Wittgenstein considers in detail is the way in which they consist in following rules.
The particular characteristic of Proclus ' system is his insertion of a level of individual ones, called henads between the One itself and the divine Intellect, which is the second principle.
One such article was from the Daily Express, in which the interviewer noted " a lightening change came over her face ", which was the first public mention of the rapid changes in mood that became characteristic of her.
One Wobbly characteristic since their inception has been a penchant for song.
One striking and innovative characteristic of this opera has been noted:
One characteristic by which domestic and feral animals are differentiated is their coats.
One of the individuals was found to carry the F2a maternal lineage, and the other the D lineage, both of which are characteristic of East Eurasian populations.
One characteristic of Wing Tsun is its structured teaching system.
One of the principles of relational database design is that the fields of data tables should reflect a single characteristic of the table's subject, which means that they should not contain concatenated strings.

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