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One of the ironies of the present crusade for Christian unity is that there are not, relatively speaking, many real Christians to unite.
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 major appeals of bouldering is its relatively scant equipment requirements.
One of the criticisms leveled at the HERO System almost since its inception is the relatively large amount of computation involved in its use, particularly during character creation.
One of Mage's highlights is its system for describing magic, based on spheres, a relatively open-ended ' toolkit ' approach to using game mechanics to define the bounds of a given character's magical ability.
One of Paraguay's fastest growing industries was the new, relatively modern plastics subsector, which supplied a wide variety of goods to the local market.
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 way to do this, which has been used extensively, is to titrate a solution of known concentration of a strong acid with a solution of known concentration of strong alkali in the presence of a relatively high concentration of background electrolyte.
One of the advantages of the Radiosity algorithm is that it is relatively simple to explain and implement.
One irony in the Bears victory was that Payton had a relatively poor performance running the ball and never scored a touchdown in Super Bowl XX, his first and only Super Bowl appearance during his Hall of Fame career ( Many people including Mike Ditka have claimed that the reason for this due to the fact that the Patriots defensive scheme was centered around stopping Walter Payton ).
Epic had been using this technology for other games such as Jazz Jackrabbit and One Must Fall: 2097, which allowed relatively rich music to be stored in files usually smaller than one megabyte.
One study found, in addition to phosphorus, wildebeest select ranges containing grass with relatively high nitrogen content.
One outcome of this is that the machine had some keyboard keys and characters that were distinctly British: " Newline " was used instead of " Enter ", " Rubout " instead of " Backspace " or " Delete ", and the character set and keyboard included the Pound symbol, relatively unusual for its day.
Despite this relatively pedestrian assessment of the material world, Plotinus asserted the ultimately divine nature of material creation since it ultimately derives from the One, through the mediums of nous and the world soul.
One of the requirements of the balloons was that they maintain a relatively constant altitude over a prolonged period of time.
One of the quirks of this constant infighting is the relatively short lifespan of the average Drow.
Guardian. co. uk quotes the director of the Imperial College Healthcare Sleep Centre: " One problem is that there has been relatively little training in sleep medicine in this country – certainly there is no structured training for sleep physicians.
One of those reactions with hemoglobin is irreversible and relatively easily detected.
One benefit of DVI over other links is that it is relatively straightforward to transform the signal from digital domain into the analog one using a video DAC, as both clock and synchronization signals are sent over the link.
One may be relatively poor, without being in the state of absolute poverty ; relative poverty is often considered as an indirect measure of income inequality.
One could calculate relatively easily, from tables, how many games a player is expected to win based on a comparison of his rating to the ratings of his opponents.
One exception is that of lake-effect snow bands, which form due to cold air moving across relatively warm bodies of water, and occurs from fall through spring.
One of the reasons why this detection was controversial is that although radio ( and some other methods like rotational spectroscopy ) are good for the identification of simple species with large dipole moments, they are less sensitive to more complex molecules, even something relatively small like amino acids.
The mod represents the 1965 Formula One season, the last one where Formula 1 used relatively tiny 1500cc engines.
One of the earliest instances of this phenomenon was Hōjō Sōun, who rose from relatively humble origins and eventually seized power in Izu province in 1493.

One and consistent
One thing that is consistent about Poirot's retirement is that his fame declines during it, so that in the later novels he is often disappointed when characters ( especially younger characters ) recognize neither him nor his name:
One of the most notable characteristics of New England ( or British )- heritage Congregationalism has been its consistent leadership role in the formation of " unions " with other churches.
One then considers metrics on the bundle P that are consistent with both the fiber metric, and the metric on the underlying manifold M. The consistency conditions are:
One of Scorsese's most consistent supporters, Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times, wrote that " In countless ways, right down to the detail of modern TV crime shows, Mean Streets is one of the source points of modern movies.
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.
One critic has seen Paulhan's essay as consistent with other themes in his work, including Paulhan's interest in erotica, his " mystification " of love and sexual relationships, and a view of women that is arguably sexist.
BBC Radio 4 is notable for its consistent news bulletins and programmes such as Today and The World at One, which are heralded on air by the Greenwich Time Signal " pips " or the chimes of Big Ben.
One consistent point is that if only one of them is immortal, it is Polydeuces.
One essential aspect of a consistent framework is its avoidance of any unwarranted ( arbitrary ) exceptions for a particular person or group — especially the person or group that holds the framework.
Adding to the irony of this review, in the 1960 NME Reader's Poll, Duane Eddy was the winner of the award for Number One World Musical Personality, taking first place ahead of consistent winner, Elvis Presley.
During the first half of his Formula One career, he consolidated his position as a fast driver and a race win challenger ; Montoya became a title contender during 2003 but the hopes of fighting for the title gradually faded as his cars lacked pace and stronger, more consistent, challengers arrived on the scene.
One additional item: Irish Dendrochronologist Mike Baillie confirmed tree ring patterns in 1740 that were consistent with severe cold.
One of his jokes, beyond wearing the large glasses, was that he was " a camera ," consistent with his hits, " Video Killed the Radio Star " and " I Am A Camera ".
One of the main effects has been that far closer manufacturing tolerances can be achieved, resulting in more consistent sounding cymbals.
One may also note that the assignment of the colors of brown or red to the defenders and fair or white to the attackers is consistent with Friðþjófs saga.
One consistent difference between the eastern and western birds is a single mutation in the cytochrome b gene of their mitochondrial DNA.
One bullet removed from Berardelli's body, which was determined by the coroner to be the fatal bullet that had killed the guard, was also of. 32 automatic caliber, but this. 32 bullet exhibited rifling marks with wide rifling grooves and a left-hand rifling twist consistent with having been fired from a. 32 Colt Model 1903 automatic pistol.
One Roman Catholic priest gave a sermon advising his parishioners only to vote for candidates who were consistent with Christian principles.
The presentation of the three natures by Vasubandhu is consistent with the Neo-platonist views of Plotinus and his universal ' One ', ' Mind ', and ' Soul '.
One consistent feature of Araki's work to date is the presence of music from the shoegazer genre as film soundtracks, first seen on Totally Fucked Up and heavily so on the films Nowhere and Mysterious Skin ( even going so far as to employ Robin Guthrie to oversee the latter's score ).
One drawing by Tolkien, if to scale, would have made Thangorodrim 35, 000 ft high, and the statement that it lay 150 leagues ( 450 Númenórean miles ) north of Menegroth puts it too far away for some of the action in The Silmarillion to make sense ; a distance of 150 – 200 miles would have been more consistent.
One sentence of the language of the Jie, a Xiongnu tribe who founded the Later Zhao state in Chinese history, appears consistent with being a Yeniseian language.
One argument against the stone's antiquity is its apparent use of modern Hebrew punctuation, though amateur epigrapher Barry Fell argued that the punctuation is consistent with antiquity.
One consistent difference between freshwater populations and their anadromous ancestors is the amount of body armour, as the majority of freshwater fish only have between 0 and 12 lateral armour plates, and shorter dorsal and pelvic spines.

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