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One popular cruise is from Caletilla Beach to Roqueta Island, which has places to snorkel, have lunch, a small zoo and a lighthouse.
One of Alan ’ s most popular and widely distributed works is his manual on preaching, Ars Praedicandi, or The Art of Preaching.
One of the more popular desktop applications was the PageMaker desktop publishing software.
One of the most famous and popular North American folklore heroes, he is usually described as a giant as well as a lumberjack of unusual skill, and is often accompanied in stories by his animal companion, Babe the Blue Ox.
One franchise that did not share in this newfound success of the league was the Chicago Cardinals, owned by the Bidwill family, who had become overshadowed by the more popular Chicago Bears.
Their posse, Spaghetti Funk, includes other popular performers like Space One and pop rappers Gemelli DiVersi.
One popular technique is to mock external interfaces or data to mimic other stories which might not be played out during an iteration ( as those stories may have been relatively lower business priority ).
One of the most popular skiing resorts of Turkey is located at Uludağ just next to the city proper.
One of the most popular types of workplace utility knife is the retractable or folding utility knife ( also known as a Stanley knife, boxcutter, X-Acto knife, or by various other names ).
One popular verse is 3: 5, " Behold, I am against thee, saith YHWH of hosts, and I will uncover thy skirts upon thy face ; and I will show the nations thy nakedness, and the kingdoms thy shame.
One popular Dutch pleasure is the enjoyment of relaxed cycling in the countryside of the Netherlands.
" One variation is that crawfish boils are more popular in the southern regons of Louisiana, while pies are favored further north.
One of the most popular and recognizable carbines was the Winchester lever-action carbine, with several versions using revolver cartridges.
One popular replacement policy, " least recently used " ( LRU ), replaces the least recently used entry ( see cache algorithm ).
One of the main sources of confusion in popular classifications is the difference between a dialect and a language.
One highly popular and respected General Agency program is the “ Week of Compassion ,” named for the special offering to fund the program when it began in the 1950s.
One of Thomas ' most popular works was the short essay A Child's Christmas in Wales, which after being released as part of a recording, in which Thomas read his own work, became his most popular prose work in America.
One of the more popular forms of the concealable dagger is the boot knife.
The most popular single earthquake in fiction is the hypothetical " Big One " expected of California's San Andreas Fault someday, as depicted in the novels Richter 10 ( 1996 ) and Goodbye California ( 1977 ) among other works.
One of the most popular of all New Deal programs was the Civilian Conservation Corps ( 1933 – 1943 ), which sent two million poor young men to work in rural and wilderness areas, primarily on conservation projects.
One of the most popular zones in the game is the Plane of Knowledge, one of the few zones in which all races and classes can coexist harmoniously without interference.
One of his 31-letters poems was chosen by Fujiwara no Teika as the first in the very popular anthology Hyakunin Isshu.
One of the poems attributed to Empress Jitō was selected by Fujiwara no Teika for inclusion in the very popular anthology Hyakunin Isshu.
Timmy T, Caleb-B, SF Spanish Fly, Angelina, One Voice, M: G, Stephanie Fastro & The S Factor are from the Bay Area, and San Diego artists Gustavo, Alex, Jose Santos, Robert Romo of the group Internal Affairs, and Frankie J were popular freestyle artists from southern California.

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One example of this technique is the shots taken by remote cranes in the car-chase sequence of To Live and Die in L. A ..
One of the basic tenets of Euclidean geometry is that two figures ( that is, subsets ) of the plane should be considered equivalent ( congruent ) if one can be transformed into the other by some sequence of translations, rotations and reflections.
One can in this formalism state Heisenberg's uncertainty principle and prove it as a theorem, although the exact historical sequence of events, concerning who derived what and under which framework, is the subject of historical investigations outside the scope of this article.
One DNA or RNA molecule differs from another primarily in the sequence of nucleotides.
One theory is that sleep consolidates Healthy sleep must include the appropriate sequence and proportion of NREM and REM phases, which play different roles in the memory consolidation-optimization process.
When you watch the sequence of the landing, it ’ s no longer possible to look the same way at The Longest Day, or even Samuel Fuller's The Big Red One ...
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.
To illustrate how one may use Newton's formula in actual practice, consider the first few terms of the Fibonacci sequence f = 2, 2, 4 ... One can find a polynomial that reproduces these values, by first computing a difference table, and then substituting the differences which correspond to x < sub > 0 </ sub > ( underlined ) into the formula as follows,
One can see that the input being encoded is included in the output sequence too ( look at the output 2 ).
One such system, used by NavCanada and NATS over the North Atlantic uses a five-digit data link sequence number which is confirmed between air traffic control and the pilots of the aircraft before the aircraft proceeds to cross the ocean.
One form is frequency hopping, another is direct sequence spread spectrum.
One sequence shows the detonation of an anthrax bomb fixed at the end of a tall pole supported with guy ropes.
One way of talking about an algebra, then, is by referring to it as an algebra of a certain type, where is an ordered sequence of natural numbers representing the arity of the operations of the algebra.
* One of the best known passive tactile illusions is the cutaneous rabbit illusion, in which a sequence of taps at two separated skin locations results in the perception that intervening skin regions were also tapped.
One method used for measuring melatonin offset is to analyse a sequence of urine samples throughout the morning
In 2003, the piano-driven cover of the Tears for Fears ' " Mad World ", featured in the film as part of the end sequence was a hit for composer Michael Andrews and singer Gary Jules and a UK Christmas Number One.
One continuous sequence involving an introduction of Donnie's high school prominently features the song " Head over Heels " by Tears for Fears, Samantha's dance group, " Sparkle Motion ", performs with the song " Notorious " by Duran Duran, and " Under the Milky Way " by The Church is played after Donnie and Gretchen emerge from his room during the party.
One embeds R into R < nowiki ></ nowiki > X < nowiki ></ nowiki > by sending any ( constant ) a ∈ R to the sequence ( a, 0, 0, ...) and designates the sequence ( 0, 1, 0, 0, ...) by X ; then using the above definitions every sequence with only finitely many nonzero terms can be expressed in terms of these special elements as
In Season One, however, after the title sequence, the sound of a striking match would be heard, and a fade-up from black would reveal a hand holding a lit match and " Show # x " handwritten on a piece of paper that was placed in such a way so that it could blend with the surrounding objects in-frame.
One cannot look at a sequence of moves and say, " That performance is 2039.
One sequence was altered in the 1942 re-release so that instead of the Tramp finding a note from Georgia which he mistakenly believes is for him, he actually receives the note from her.
One form is direct sequence spread spectrum ( DS-CDMA ), used for example in 3G cell phone systems.
One hosting sequence from that era that does survive is the Eddie Albert one made for the 1965 CBS telecast of The Nutcracker, starring Edward Villella, Patricia McBride, and Melissa Hayden.

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