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One and private
One consequence is the occurrence of occasional conflicts because private owners of some inholdings object to public programs of use on neighboring National Forest or other Federal land, or because such ownerships are developed for uses that are not compatible with use for the public of neighboring National Forest land.
One of my private patients was being admitted and I went in to see her settled.
One implementation of this concept is termed a " private VLAN ".
One of only two American cycle manufacturers to survive the Great Depression, Harley-Davidson again produced large numbers of motorcycles for the US Army in World War II and resumed civilian production afterwards, producing a range of large V-twin motorcycles that were successful both on racetracks and for private buyers.
He had a little more success in the non-championship Formula One races, where he ran his own private Coopers and took two victories.
Because of this, the independently invented Minus One sing along system machines of Roberto del Rosario were very popular in homes and in private parties.
Among private broadcasters are the Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation ( LBCI ), National Broadcasting Network, Radio One, and the Voice of Tomorrow.
Forest mural by One Red Shoe in private home, England 2007
One of only 24 private colleges nationwide and the only college in Mississippi named a " Best Buy " in the 2010 edition of Fiske's Top Financial Finds on the College Tuition Market.
One of the key attributes of the mind in this sense is that it is a private sphere to which no one but the owner has access.
One station is government-owned and mainly rebroadcasts CNN and the other is a private sports network.
One of these keys is published or public, while the other is kept private.
< td style =" vertical-align: top ; width: 180px ;"> One of these models the first 924 to be bought into Australia and is located in Queensland under private ownership.
( One ticket to the private exhibition, illustrated by Samuel Alkin and printed with ' Admission to see Mr Wedgwood's copy of The Portland Vase, Greek Street, Soho, between 12 o ' clock and 5 ', was bound into the Wedgwood catalogue on view in the Victoria and Albert Museum's British Galleries.
One possibility is the air-breathing hypersonic spaceplane under development by NASA and other organizations, both public and private.
One type of private interest group that has grown in number and influence in recent years is the political action committee or PAC.
One can distinguish private cartels from public cartels.
One young Conservative, during a private meeting at the House of Commons, attempted to express his support for Powell.
One example of a private organization using this model is LifeSharers, which is free to join and whose members agree to sign a document giving preferred access to their organs.
One of the world's largest private, non-profit ocean research, engineering and education organization.
One variant of the scam may date back to the 18th or 19th centuries, as a very similar letter, entitled, " The Letter From Jerusalem " is seen in the memoirs of Eugène François Vidocq, a former French criminal and private investigator.
One of only two works sent back to Paris during Ingres ' six year term as Director of the French Academy in Rome, the Stratonice was exhibited for several days in mid-August 1840 in the private apartment of the duc d ' Orléans in the Pavilion Marsan of the Palais des Tuileries.
One notable example was Pittsburgh's Skybus, which was proposed by the Port Authority of Allegheny County to replace its streetcar system, which, having large stretches of private right of way, was not suited for bus conversion.
One hypothesis is that a government's deficit spending (" fiscal policy ") has an effect similar to that of a lower saving rate or increased private fixed investment, increasing the amount of demand for goods at each individual interest rate.
One of the many mysteries of Clark's private life is the circumstances of his marriage.

One and residence
One group of Britons have had temporary residence in Gibraltar ( to work in the administration and the garrison ).
One of his towns, Wawel ( now part of the city ), was chosen by the prince as his residence.
Since 1974, the official residence of the Vice President and his family has been Number One Observatory Circle, on the grounds of the United States Naval Observatory in Washington, D. C.
* Number One Observatory Circle, residence of the Vice President
One partner may stay overnight on occasion, then it becomes a regular occurrence, and then the two decide it makes more sense to save money and only pay rent on one residence instead of two when only one is being occupied full-time.
Since 1974, and separated from auspices of the Naval Observatory, Number One Observatory Circle, a house situated in the grounds of the observatory ( formerly the residence of its superintendent, and later the home of the Chief of Naval Operations ), has been the official residence of the Vice President of the United States.
One spouse may also lock out the other spouse from the marital residence.
One of the newest, Cascade Hall, is five stories and is the third largest residence building, its floors being able to house more students.
One suggestion is that it was " the residence of the cock forester ( or chief forester )".
One of the early London School Board schools: Stoke Newington High Street 1877, now a private residence.
The ghost of Melquíades in Márquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude or the baby ghost in Toni Morrison's Beloved who visit or haunt the inhabitants of their previous residence are both presented by the narrator as ordinary occurrences ; the reader, therefore, accepts the marvelous as normal and common.
Quarters One, also known as the Nimitz House, was built about 1900 as the commandant's residence.
Quarters One became the residence of the Commander of the Naval Base.
One display of defiance shown by Ingrid was her positioning of the flags of Denmark, Sweden and the United Kingdom in the window of the nursery at Amalienborg, the royal residence in the centre of Copenhagen.
One, the Domus Neroniana, has been identified as a residence of Nero.
One of the most important was the residence of then President Benito Juárez with collaborators Guillermo Prieto, Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada and Jose Maria Iglesias, who arrived on September 2, 1864.
It is highly common for Formula One stars to take up residence in Switzerland to reduce their tax bills.
One is a th scale model of the entire Mystic River area c. 1870, complete down to the outhouse behind every residence ; a model over long.
One site, in Moose Lake, Minnesota is situated on over of land with a Sanctuary residence.
* Bekins Hall: One of the two " Johnston Complex " housing and classroom buildings, Bekins has the distinction of being the first residence hall on campus.
One of which was whether, in order to be deemed a permanent resident under Article 24 ( 2 )( 3 ), " persons of Chinese nationality born outside of Hong Kong of those residents listed " who were permanent residents article Article 24 ( 2 )( 1 ) and Article 24 ( 2 )( 2 ) must have been born at a time when either parent had already become a permanent resident, or whether it was sufficient that either parent subsequently acquired permanent residence.
One residence hall, Sanford Hall, and one student-apartment complex, Roy Wilkins Hall, are located in this area.
One of the more desirable attributes of cob is the ability for creating completely unique, handmade architecture ; including aesthetic designs of an artistic nature. When Kevin McCabe built a two-story, four bedroom cob house in England in 1994, it was reputedly the first cob residence built in the country in 70 years.
" Quarters One " on Fort Myer, which was originally built as the garrison commander's quarters, has been the home of the Chief of Staff of the United States Army since 1908 when Major General J. Franklin Bell took up residence.

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