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One such is Abraham Meyer, the writer of a recent book, Speaking Of Man.
One of the most intriguing questions is whether the recent departures of the Federal Reserve authorities from confining their open market operations to Treasury bills will spread into longer-term Government securities in the next few months.
One had to manage the given subjects, three diverse recent events, so as to make them part of a classical frieze, -- that is, a pattern of large figures filling the space, with not much else, against a blank background.
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 of the recent attractions is the aircraft carrier USS Hornet, a museum ship now moored at the former Naval Air Station as the USS Hornet Museum.
One of the more recent examples of the " curse " happened in 2008 when the 1 – 4 St. Louis Rams chose to wear their white uniforms at home, forcing the Cowboys to wear road blue uniforms.
One scholar wrote about the detective novels of Tony Hillerman, set among the Native American population around New Mexico, " many American readers have probably gotten more insight into traditional Navajo culture from his detective stories than from any other recent books.
One such situation seems to be evident in a recent case concerning alleged YMCA discrimination and a Federal Court Case in Texas.
One problem with this explanation is that if in the US comparing older and more recent subjects with similar educational levels, then the IQ gains appear almost undiminished in each such group considered individually.
One of the more recent citations in the Oxford English Dictionary indicates that, while today honeymoon has a positive meaning, the word was originally a reference to the inevitable waning of love like a phase of the moon.
One recent scholar, Robin Bush, even argued that the Jutes of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight became victims of a policy of ethnic cleansing by the West Saxons, although this has been the subject of debate amongst academics, with the counter-claim that only the aristocracy might have been wiped out.
One recent academic survey that does attempt this, by Thomas Green, identifies three key strands to the portrayal of Arthur in this earliest material.
One recent study on the mitochondrial DNA of various common carp indicate that koi are of the East Asian subspecies.
One of the most famous and recent ones is the 25 euro 150 Years Semmering Alpine Railway commemorative coin.
One recent mathematical modeling study has suggested that the optical properties of the cristae in filamentous mitochondria may affect the generation and propagation of light within the tissue.
One recent study estimates that average flow has increased about 10 % since 2000 BC.
One recent study notes that the difference between summer and winter flow volumes has increased significantly in the last 100 – 200 years.
One recent study analysed COAT patients in order to determine whether they were able to safely operate a motor vehicle.
One recent find suggests what is now the Sahara of northeast Niger was home to a succession of Holocene era societies.
One of the most prominent subjects in recent political philosophy has been the theory of deliberative democracy.
One of the most recent kayfabe banning of moves came when Vickie Guerrero banned the use of the Hell's Gate Chokehold.
One recent report released by Human Rights Watch in 2012 describes a situation where women are punished by the judicial system for attempting to escape from domestic abuse and also occasionally for being victims of rape.
One of her most recent successes was a supporting role in the television film Empire Falls as Grace Roby, mother of Ed Harris's character Miles Roby.
One recent theory sees evolution as an " adventure quest " in which species develop complexity and novelty by acquiring modular capabilities through chance encounters in an evolutionary game.
One recent development is the rise of hybrid slides.

One and branch
One branch of amateur astronomy, amateur astrophotography, involves the taking of photos of the night sky.
One of the significant parts in aeronautics is a branch of physical science called aerodynamics, which deals with the motion of air and the way that it interacts with objects in motion, such as an aircraft.
The Greek Orthodox branch of Christianity continues to use the Greek translation ( the Septuagint ), but when a Latin translation ( called the Vulgate ) was made for the Western church, Kingdoms was first retitled the Book of Kings, parts One to Four, and eventually both Kings and Samuel were separated into two books each.
One branch of the ritualistic movement argued that both ' Romanisers ' ( by imitating the Church of Rome ) and their Evangelical opponents ( by imitating Reformed churches ) transgressed the Ornaments Rubric of 1559, ' that such Ornaments of the Church, and of the Ministers thereof, at all Times of their Ministration, shall be retained, and be in use, as were in this Church of England, by the Authority of Parliament, in the Second Year of the Reign of King Edward the Sixth '.
Some Anglicans consider their church a branch of the " One Holy Catholic Church " alongside of the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches, a concept rejected by the Roman Catholic Church and some Eastern Orthodox.
** One of the arts – imaginative, creative, or nonscientific branch of knowledge, especially as studied academically.
One branch, the ancestors of the present-day Chewas, moved south to the west bank of the lake.
One cannot normally alter the Marvel Universe's history ; if a time-traveller should cause an alteration to the established flow of events at some point in the past, a divergent universe will simply " branch out " from the existing timeline, and the time-traveller will still return to his or her unaltered original universe.
One branch goes southeast, later to become the Canary Current as it passes northwest Africa and turns southwest.
One conjecture holds that " Nazareth " is derived from one of the Hebrew words for ' branch ', namely ne · ṣer, נ ֵ֫ צ ֶ ר, and alludes to the prophetic, messianic words in Book of Isaiah 11: 1, ' from ( Jesse's ) roots a Branch ( netzer ) will bear fruit.
One school of thought, founded in the works of Derek Bickerton, sees syntax as a branch of biology, since it conceives of syntax as the study of linguistic knowledge as embodied in the human mind.
One of many distinguished students of Alonzo Church, Kleene, along with Alan Turing, Emil Post, and others, is best known as a founder of the branch of mathematical logic known as recursion theory.
Article One of the United States Constitution describes the powers of Congress, the legislative branch of the federal government.
One example of the union's commitment to equality was Local 8, a longshoremen's branch in Philadelphia, one of the largest ports in the nation in the WWI era.
One branch would evolve into cetaceans, possibly beginning about with the proto-whale Pakicetus and other early whale ancestors collectively known as Archaeoceti, which eventually underwent aquatic adaptation into the completely aquatic cetaceans.
One branch of industrial sociology is Labor process theory ( LPT ).
One branch of the criticism focuses on whether the Act improves competition and benefits consumers, or merely aids inefficient businesses at the expense of more innovative ones.
One branch would evolve into cetaceans, possibly beginning with the proto-whale Pakicetus from 52 million years ago with other early whale ancestors collectively known as Archaeoceti, which eventually underwent aquatic adaptation into the completely aquatic cetaceans.
One branch turned almost 90 degrees and proceeded southwest to Soda Springs.
One of the latter branch, Robert Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury ( 1830 – 1903 ), served three times as Prime Minister under Queen Victoria and Edward VII.
* Royal Flying Corps, a branch of the British military during World War One
One branch would evolve into cetaceans, the other branch became the anthracotheres, a large family of four-legged beasts, whose earliest member, from the Late Eocene, would have resembled narrow hippopotami with comparatively small and thin heads.
Claudette Colbert won the award for It Happened One Night but the uproar led to a change in Academy voting procedures the following year, whereby nominations were determined by votes from all eligible members of a particular branch, rather than by a smaller committee, with results independently tabulated by the accounting firm Price Waterhouse.
One of the richest towns of Greater Poland, during the feudal fragmentation of Poland it formed a separate duchy ruled by local branch of the Piast dynasty.

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