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One and property
One of the vexatious problems to first confront President Kennedy was the property lying just across Pennsylvania Avenue from the White House.
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 property many proteins have is that they specifically bind to a certain molecule or class of molecules — they may be extremely selective in what they bind.
One year later, Douglass purchased adjoining lots and expanded the property to 15 acres ( 61, 000 m² ).
* One belief associated with the Australian property bubble is that real estate value doubles every 7 years.
One of the complaints about these hotlines is the response time, there is often a lag time between a property owner calling about the graffiti and the actual removal of it.
One reason to be interested in such a question is that many graph properties are hereditary for subgraphs, which means that a graph has the property if and only if all subgraphs have it too.
One 1941 property from the Waco, Texas-based Alamo Plaza Courts chain, the first US motel chain ( founded 1929, expansion stopped with the departure of the chain's founders in the 1950s ), still stands on U. S. Route 190 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, but has been declining steadily since a change of ownership in the mid-1980s.
One important property of carbon is that it readily forms chains, or networks, that are linked by carbon-carbon ( carbon to carbon ) bonds.
One central property of chance is that, when known, it constrains rational belief to take the same numerical value.
One of his other findings resulted from measurements of the dependence of the intensity of the electric photo current on the gas pressure, where he found the existence of an optimal gas pressure P < sub > m </ sub > corresponding to a maximum photocurrent ; this property was used for a creation of solar cells.
One categorization scheme specifies three species of property: land, improvements ( immovable man-made things ), and personal property ( movable man-made things ).
One is the relatively rare first possession theory of property, where ownership of something is seen as justified simply by someone seizing something before someone else does.
One such relationship is the easement, where the owner of one property has the right to pass over a neighboring property.
Michael Lynch, in a 2009 book Truth as One and Many, argued that we should see truth as a functional property capable of being multiply manifested in distinct properties like correspondence or coherence.
One beneficiary may be entitled to income ( for example, interest from a bank account ), whereas another may be entitled to the entirety of the trust property when he attains the age of twenty-five years.
Pursuant to a parallel clause in Article One, Section Eight, such authority is exclusive: for example, the Supreme Court has held that states may not tax such federal property.
One of the greatest contributions of the Visigoths to family law was their protection of the property rights of married women, which was continued by Spanish law and ultimately evolved into the community property system now in force in part of the United States.
One method to solve the initial value problem ( with the initial values as posed above ) is to take advantage of the property of the wave equation that its solutions obey causality.
One reason that the radius of gyration is an interesting property is that it can be determined experimentally with static light scattering as well as with small angle neutron-and x-ray scattering.

One and root
One possible derivation is from the proto-Germanic word * bastjan ( from Proto-Indo-European root word * b < sup > h </ sup > as ) means " binding " or " tie ".< ref > Köbler * b < sup > h </ sup > as </ ref > In this case, Bastarnae may have had the original meaning of an alliance or bund of tribes.
One etymology asserts it is derived from the root of the Irish word gob or gab ( mouth ), which the same source asserts is the root of jabber, gibber and gobble.
One verse " God created man in his own Image " states that God imagined the form of humans, taking image as a root word for imagine, mistakenly understood as man to look like God.
One notable effort by " Providence Plantations " ( Providence and Warwick ) during the time when Coddington had separated " Rhode Island " ( Newport and Portsmouth ) from the mainland came on May 18, 1652, when they passed a law which attempted to prevent slavery from taking root in the colony.
One staple of life was the camas root and periodically the Kalapuya would set fires that would clear and fertilize the meadows where it grew.
One laborer grabbed the beets by their leaves, knocked them together to shake free loose soil, and then laid them in a row, root to one side, greens to the other.
One explanation is that it has an original meaning of " lowlands ", from a Semitic root " to be low, humble, depressed ", in contrast with Aram, " highlands ".
One may incorporate 1 / p and insert it under the root to obtain
One theory proposes that the developing root of a tooth pushes it into the mouth.
One of the services provided to applications by the framework is a red banner across the top of the window when the application is running with root privileges warning the user that they could damage system files.
The word for Tabernacle, mishkan, is a derivative of the same root and is used in the sense of dwelling-place in the Bible, e. g. Psalm 132: 5 (" Before I find a place for God, mishkanot ( dwelling-places ) for the Strong One of Israel.
One root was Dispensationalism, a new interpretation of the Bible developed in the 1830s in England.
One starts at the root ( selecting some node as the root in the graph case ) and explores as far as possible along each branch before backtracking.
One historian, describing the former usage of " Dagarti " to refer to this community by colonials, writes: " The name ' Dagarti ' appears to have been coined by the first Europeans to visit the region, from the vernacular root dagaa.
One day while walking down a path in Ban Chiang with his assistant, an art teacher in the village school, Young tripped over a root of a Kapok tree and fell on his face in the dirt path.
If N is a prime number, then the set of non-zero indices n = 1 ,..., N – 1 forms a group under multiplication modulo N. One consequence of the number theory of such groups is that there exists a generator of the group ( sometimes called a primitive root ), an integer g such that n = g < sup > q </ sup > ( mod N ) for any non-zero index n and for a unique q in 0 ,..., N – 2 ( forming a bijection from q to non-zero n ).
One value can be chosen by convention as the principal value, in the case of the square root the non-negative value is the principal value, but there is no guarantee that the square root function given by this principal value of the square of a number will be equal to the original number, e. g. the square root of the square of − 2 is 2.
One theory is that the name " Zeta " derives from an early root meaning " harvest " or " grain " ( modern words žetva and žito ).
During the 2009 NHL Winter Classic at Wrigley Field, as the Chicago Blackhawks hosted the Detroit Red Wings on New Year's Day 2009, former Blackhawks players Bobby Hull, Stan Mikita, and Denis Savard and former Cubs players Ryne Sandberg and Ferguson Jenkins sang a hockey-themed version of the seventh-inning stretch ; " Take Me Out to the Hockey Game " used lines such as " Root, root, root for the Blackhawks " and " One, two, three pucks, you're out.

One and mean
One of the few socialists to endorse the ERA, she warned that protective legislation for women would mean only discrimination against women.
The name Zul-Kifl would mean " One of double ", as Kifl in Arabic means " double ".
One difference between false cognates and false friends is that while false cognates mean roughly the same thing in two languages, false friends bear two distinct ( sometimes even opposite ) meanings.
One actually looks forward to the end of the world, arguing that it would mean that he would not be obliged to settle with his creditors ( see the image on the Ideology of Tintin page ).
One of the mildest climates in Canada, the region has a mean annual temperature in the Lower Mainland is 9 ° C with a summer mean of 15 ° C and a winter mean of 3. 5 ° C.
One sort of parchment is vellum, a word that is used loosely to mean parchment, and especially to mean fine parchment, but more strictly refers to parchment made from calfskin ( although goatskin can be as fine in quality ).
One of the most famous is, " Philosophy is a battle against the bewitchment of our intelligence by means of language ", which could mean either one of the following:
One version, 189-bases long, had fidelity of 98. 9 %, which would mean it would make an exact copy of an RNA molecule as long as itself in one of every eight copies.
One further work of Germain's on elasticity was published posthumously in 1831: her “ Memoir sur la courbure des surfaces .” She used the mean curvature in her research ( see Honors in Number Theory ).
One could take Catholic to mean the ' culture ' in which one was born, rather than to mean a creed making objective and rigorous demands.
One should understand " compatible " to mean two things: first, that the fonts are similar in appearance, and second — and very importantly — the fonts have the same character widths, and so can be used to typeset the same documents without reflowing the text.
However, the Supreme Court has interpreted the provision of Clause One that Representatives shall be elected " by the People " to mean that, in those states with more than one member of the House of Representatives, each congressional election district within the state must have nearly identical populations.
One failed cloning does not mean that the theory is wrong or unscientific.
Its flexibility and mild winter weather mean that it is used for testing by several motorsport teams, including Formula One teams.
One category with many examples is the use of the word " literal " to mean " figurative ", as in " And he missed the goal by literally a million miles ".
One interesting result is the low rate of global mean sea level rise measured over the first eight years of the mission: just 0. 5 mm / year, which is about 1 / 4 the rate of GMSL rise measured over the same period by the Jason-1 satellite.
One species of Silphidae uses a physical mean of defense.
One could ask SHRDLU to " put the green cone on the red block " and then " take the cone off "; " the cone " would be taken to mean the green cone one had just talked about.
One Yojana can be taken to mean about 11. 5 km ( 9 mi ) though its magnitude seems to differ over time periods.
One such mean is the power the religious leaders have as magicians.

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