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One and recognition
One of the earliest steps towards atomic physics was the recognition that matter was composed
One of the most difficult issues concerning recognition and reconciliation of ministries was that of the historic episcopate.
One of the cardinal principles of his method was the recognition that any given symptom may appear in virtually any one of these disorders ; e. g., there is almost no single symptom occurring in dementia praecox which cannot sometimes be found in manic-depression.
In addition to maintaining the Discovery One spacecraft systems during the interplanetary mission to Jupiter, HAL is capable of speech, speech recognition, facial recognition, natural language processing, lip reading, art appreciation, interpreting and reproducing emotional behaviours, reasoning, and playing chess.
One widely known stroke recognition system is Palm's Graffiti ).
One remaining recognition of Piedmont's historical role was that the crown prince of Italy was known as the Prince of Piedmont.
One of the major issues relating to the use of speech recognition in healthcare is that the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 ( ARRA ) provides for substantial financial benefits to physicians who utilize an EMR according to " Meaningful Use " standards.
One significant part of treaty making is that signing a treaty implies recognition that the other side is a sovereign state and that the agreement being considered is enforceable under international law.
Taiwanese independence is a political movement whose goals are primarily to formally establish the Republic of Taiwan by renaming or replacing the Republic of China ( ROC ) ( commonly known as Taiwan ), strengthen Taiwanese national identity, reject unification and One country, two systems with the People's Republic of China ( PRC ) ( commonly known as China and mainland China ) and a Chinese identity, and obtain international recognition as a sovereign state.
One recommendation arising out of these studies was to rename the institution to remove the reference to " college ", in recognition of its transformation over the past two decades into primarily a university level institution.
One widely applied criterion for species recognition is that species are " groups of actually or potentially interbreeding natural populations which are reproductively isolated from other such groups.
One of the earliest steps towards atomic physics was the recognition that matter was composed of atoms, in modern terms the basic unit of a chemical element.
One study based on recognition of 19th-and early 20th-century newspaper pages concluded that character-by-character OCR accuracy for commercial OCR software varied from 71 % to 98 %; total accuracy can be achieved only by human review.
One brother of Werner represented him in England ( Sir William Siemens ) and another in St. Petersburg, Russia ( Carl von Siemens ), each earning separate recognition in their own right.
One important political aspect of this pursuit is petitioning the government for official recognition as a separate and distinct tribe.
For forty-nine years prior to this, however, the city had a fledgling medical school ( or Estudi General, as the universities were known at that time ), founded by King Martin of Aragon, but neither the Consell de Cent ( Barcelona's Council of One Hundred ) nor the city ’ s other leading institutions had given it their official recognition, considering it an intrusion on their respective jurisdictions.
There is significant difference between each faction's recognition for and understanding of the One China principle.
Tertullus presumably could not use the Antioch term Christianoi ( Hebrew Meshiykhiyyim משיחיים ‎) since Christianoi from Greek Christos ( literally " Anointed One ", " Messiah ") might imply Tertullus ' recognition of Jesus of Nazareth as a Davidic " Anointed One ," or " Messiah.
His two-word poem, One Question, won recognition as the shortest poem in the English language.
One theory holds that it means the " speaker within ", and goes back to before the recognition of divine persons.
One Soviet precondition for a declaration of war against Japan was an American recognition of Mongolian independence from China, and a recognition of Soviet interests in the Manchurian railways and Port Arthur ; these were agreed without Chinese representation or consent.

One and site
One such site featured in her books is the temple site of Abu Simbel in her book Death on the Nile, as well as the great detail in which she describes life at the dig site in her book Murder in Mesopotamia.
One famous site where historical records have been used to interpret sites is Chichen Itza.
One possible use of the air station would be an alternate or partnered site with San Francisco for 34th America's Cup.
One of them, Frederick Billings, thought of the lines of the Anglo-Irish Anglican Bishop George Berkeley, ' westward the course of empire takes its way ,' and suggested that the town and college site be named for the eighteenth-century Anglo-Irish philosopher.
One might note, however, that what is assumed to be a niche for the Torah scroll in the building probably originally built as a Judeo-Christian synagogue between AD 70 and AD 135 on the traditional site of the Cenacle or upper room of the Last Supper and now identified as the site of the King David's Tomb is oriented not towards the Temple Mount, but towards the site of the Holy Sepulchre, which would seem to indicate that the Christian community that had built it had already began to transfer many of the religious traditions originally associated with the Temple to the sites they associated with Christ's death and resurrection ( such as the burial place of Adam and the centre of the world ).
Since then Mullan and Edwards have travelled to Flanders and the site of the World War One Christmas Truce and the legendary football game between British and German soldiers.
One Saharan site illustrated how sedentary hunter-fisher-gatherers lived at the edge of shallow lakes around 7700 – 6200 BCE, but disappeared during a period of extreme drought that may have lasted for a millennium over 6200 – 5200 BCE.
One of the district's three elementaries, Parma Elementary School, is located on the south side of the village, near the site of the demolished Parma High School.
One major complaint is that artifacts at the site were recovered by dredging, instead of being recovered during a controlled archeological excavation.
One of the major findings from this investigation concerns the orientation of sand ripples at the site.
NIOT researchers claim that there are two sets of ripples visible at the site ; One set is a natural feature formed by tidal currents while the other set has formed in relation to underlying structural features.
Accompanied by Agent One, he makes his way through the town and infiltrates a secret archaeological dig site where Helga Von Bulow and her SS Paranormal Division are attempting to acquire a pair of ancient magical tablets from a cursed tomb.
* One Source-Formerly CLIÉ Source, One Source is a CLIÉ enthusiast site which changed its name when Sony ended the CLIÉ line.
One of the most important features of chemical synapses is that they are the site of action for the majority of psychoactive drugs.
One of the more interesting uses of this is in the Seaside web framework which relieves the programmer of dealing with the complexity of a Web Browser's back button by storing continuations for each edited page and switching between them as the user navigates a web site.
One of the most severe examples was at the construction site of the Robert-Bourassa Generating Station in 1974, when workers used bulldozers to topple electric generators, damaged fuel tanks, and set buildings on fire.
One of Woolley's assistants on the site was the archaeologist Max Mallowan.
One of the few reasonably consistent pieces of information is that exploration voyages from the main base sailed down both the east and west coasts of the land ; this was one of the factors which helped archaeologists locate the site at L ' Anse Aux Meadows, at the tip of Newfoundland's long northern peninsula.
The Tyne Brewery site was bought by a consortium of Newcastle University, Newcastle City Council and the regional development agency One NorthEast, as part of the wider Newcastle Science City project.

One and acts
One of his initial acts in office was to appoint Philip Coombs of the Ford Foundation as the first Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs.
One validated acts of school districts.
One of his first acts as Emperor was to persuade the Senate to grant divine honours to Hadrian, which they had at first refused ; his efforts to persuade the Senate to grant these honours is the most likely reason given for his title of Pius ( dutiful in affection ; compare pietas ).
One of Johnson's last significant acts as President was to grant unconditional amnesty to all Confederates on Christmas Day 1868, after the election of Ulysses S. Grant but before he took office in March 1869.
One of his first acts was to allow those peoples exiled by the Babylonians ( the Jews, among other captive peoples ) to return to their respective homes.
One could note a certain irony: one of the first acts of many of the newly independent states was to adopt the law of the foreign sovereign from whom independence had just been gained.
One of the new ownership group's first acts was to assure Cleveland fans they would give Brown the same kind of leeway.
One of Tramiel's first acts after forming Atari Corp. was to fire most of Atari's remaining staff, and to cancel almost all ongoing projects, in order to review their continued viability.
One of the special achievements of such deism-based humanism is that it discloses new, anthropocentric moral sources by which human beings are motivated and empowered to accomplish acts of mutual benefit.
One situation of affairs through objective acts of consciousness ( acts of constituting categorially ) can serve as the basis for constituting multiple states of affairs.
: One area on the surface of the metal acts as the anode, which is where the oxidation ( corrosion ) occurs.
One of Sullivan's favorite and most frequent acts was The Supremes, who appeared 17 times on the show, helping to pave the way for other Motown acts to appear on the show such as The Temptations, The Four Tops, and Martha and the Vandellas.
One of his first acts as king was to send William Marshal to England with orders to release Eleanor from prison, who found upon their arrival that her custodians had already released her.
But when a man acts wrongly, nature is not to be blamed ; for what is wrong, takes place not according to nature, but contrary to nature, it being the work of choice, and not of nature ” ( The Christian Examiner, Volume One, published by James Miller, 1824 Edition, p. 66 )
One would describe a set of acts as " selfless " ( altruistic ) when they are not selfish — when they benefit others more than oneself.
One would say that a person is " egoless " when he or she feels or acts in a way that suggests that the self is irrelevant ( regardless of whether the act or attitude had any benefit to self or others ).
One by one, Harold frightens and horrifies each of his appointed dates by appearing to commit gruesome acts such as self-immolation, self-mutilation, and seppuku.
One of his first acts was the burning of books.
One of Polk's last acts as President was to sign the bill creating the Department of the Interior ( March 3, 1849 ).
One of Ribbentrop's first acts as Foreign Minister was to achieve a total volte-face in Germany's Far Eastern policies.
One of the new king ’ s first acts was to free some 8, 000 political prisoners and reduce the sentences of another 30, 000.
One of Cubas ' first acts after taking office in August was to commute Oviedo's sentence and release him from confinement.
One of the first acts of Pope John was to eliminate the description of the Jews as " perfidious " in the Good Friday liturgy.

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