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One of Louis ' original plans had been to leave the kingdom of Poland to Mary, whose marriage with Sigismund was more relevant to this end as Sigismund was an heir in his own right to Poland and was intended to inherit Brandenburg, which was nearer to Poland than to Hungary.
One would insert additional goals to describe the relevant restrictions, if desired.
One of the first relevant successful covers was Wynonie Harris's transformation of Roy Brown's 1947 original jump blues hit " Good Rocking Tonight " into a more showy rocker and the Louis Prima rocker " Oh Babe " in 1950, as well as Amos Milburn's cover of what may have been the first white rock and roll record, Hardrock Gunter's " Birmingham Bounce " in 1949.
One can explicitly construct the spinors, and then examine how they behave under the action of the relevant Lie groups.
The tagline changes in specific episodes to other X-Files slogans that are relevant to that episode, such as " Trust No One " in " The Erlenmeyer Flask ", " Everything Dies " in " Herrenvolk ", and " They're Watching " in " Trust No 1 ".
One possibility “ involves supposing that the ' morality ' of the act is one thing, probably to do with the praiseworthiness or blameworthiness of the agent, and its rightness or wrongness another .” Jonathan Dancy rejects this interpretation on the grounds that Mill is explicitly making intention relevant to an assessment of the act not to an assessment of the agent.
One could search the directory to find servers that might have content relevant to a specific field of interest.
One the most relevant places in the life of the city has certainly been The Antonianum.
" The pre-empted shows were parodies of current TV shows ( e. g. The A-Team Makes One Cup of Coffee Last Five Hours, " Hanging Out " or " Malls ", 1984 ), movies ( e. g. Top Gun Gets Put on Latrine-Cleaning Duty, " Discipline ", 1986 ), or other pop culture icons ( e. g. Boy George Without Make-up, " Halloween ", 1984 ), and were often relevant to the theme of the current episode ( e. g. the pre-empted show for " Safety " ( 1981 ) was Hit and Run on Sesame Street ).
One of the more recent definitions of leadership comes from Werner Erhard, Michael C. Jensen, Steve Zaffron, and Kari Granger who describe leadership as “ an exercise in language that results in the realization of a future that wasn ’ t going to happen anyway, which future fulfills ( or contributes to fulfilling ) the concerns of the relevant parties …”.
One can intuitively understand overfitting from the fact that information from all past experience can be divided into two groups: information that is relevant for the future and irrelevant information (“ noise ”).
" One particularly talkative cultist, known as " old Castro ", named the centre of the cult as Irem, the City of Pillars, in Arabia, and referenced a relevant passage in the text the Necronomicon: " That is not dead which can eternal lie, And with strange aeons even death may die ".
One cannot take every field specimen to the genomics laboratory for analysis, especially considering that an appropriately qualified field worker can recognise most relevant organisms on sight on the basis of external appearance, or with the help of a dissecting microscope or similarly undemanding equipment.
One can construct a model of a system by observing correlations between all the relevant properties ( e. g. The output of a NAND gate relative to its inputs ).
The International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems ( ICD-10 ) of the World Health Organization ( WHO ), includes two relevant entries: One is “ Excessive Sexual Drive ” ( coded F52. 8 ), which is divided into satyriasis for males and nymphomania for females.
One of the few rational critics, British champion William Winter, thought that there were too many strong pieces, making the minor pieces less relevant.
One important factor for sibling detection, especially relevant for older siblings, is that if an infant and one's mother are seen to care for the infant, then the infant and oneself are assumed to be related.
One must also look at the student's world to ensure success relevant to their own realm of accomplishment.
One simple and popular communications method is called the weekly reporting method: every employee composes an e-mail report, once a week, including information on their activities in the preceding week, their plans for the following week, and any other information deemed relevant to the larger group, bearing in mind length considerations.
In Hebrew, the root of the word ( usually in a three or occasionally four letter format ), and depending on the vowels that are used, has several meanings ( that are relevant to the general meaning of the word Shalom ); as for example: One meaning is " Whole ", another could be the actual verb " Pay " usually in command form.
One theory of axions relevant to cosmology had predicted that they would have no electric charge, a very small mass in the range from 10 < sup >− 6 </ sup > to, and very low interaction cross-sections for strong and weak forces.
One of the relevant Bible passages is John 1: 1-18 where, in the Trinitarian view, Christ is identified with a pre-existent divine hypostasis called the Logos or Word.
One relevant documentary is The Corporation, the history of organizations and their growth in power is discussed.
One such study reviews results from experiments that indicate that long-lasting changes in synaptic strengths can be induced by physiologically relevant synaptic activity working through both Hebbian and non-Hebbian mechanisms

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One assessor checked boats only, another trailers and tractors, one mentioned house trailers, and two others referred to trailers without specifying the type.
One type has a small univalent anion of the thiocyanate-perchlorate-fluoro type.
One main type of malocclusion is characterized by a receding chin and protruding upper front teeth.
One type of cement, called pozzolana, consisted of water, lime, sand, and volcanic rock.
One type of EW involves infecting insects with a pathogen and then dispersing the insects over target areas.
One type of MT that was implemented is known as block multithreading, where one thread is executed until it is stalled waiting for data to return from external memory.
One common type of fuel cell electrocatalyst is based upon nanoparticles of platinum that are supported on slightly larger carbon particles.
One type of archaeal cell wall is that composed of pseudopeptidoglycan ( also called pseudomurein ).
One example of this type of synthesizer was the Nord Lead.
* One drum, multi-player ( 単式複打法 )-two or more drummers play only one type of taiko.
* One drum, one player ( 単式単打法 )-one drummer plays only one type of taiko.
One of the main additions to the game is commodities, which are a type of secondary resource produced only by cities.
" One commentary characterizes the remark as making economics an approach rather than a subject matter but with great specificity as to the " choice process and the type of social interaction that analysis involves.
One specific type of sequential design is the " two-armed bandit ", generalized to the multi-armed bandit, on which early work was done by Herbert Robbins in 1952.
One can initiate this type of buzz by using the same sensation as spitting seeds, but maintaining a continued flow of air.
One must also consider the type of field over which the vector space is defined.
One of the foreign policy issues on which Palmerston and Russell disagreed apparently was the type of relationship that England should have with France and especially France's ruler, Louis Bonaparte.
One strategy, packing, is to concentrate as many voters of one type into a single electoral district to reduce their influence in other districts.
One type of volcanic oceanic island is found in a volcanic island arc.
One example of this type of route would be Metro Transit Route 114 in Minneapolis, MN.
One type, called pallasites, is thought to have originated in the boundary zone above the core regions where iron meteorites originated.
:* One use of the word semivowel, sometimes called a glide, is a type of approximant, pronounced like a vowel but with the tongue closer to the roof of the mouth, so that there is slight turbulence.
One of the last stories of this type, describing an Earth poet's study of Martian language and literature.
One portion of the G key operated a string tuned to G and the other operated a string tuned to A, similarly one portion of the E key operated a string tuned to E, the other portion operating a string tuned to D. This type of keyboard layout, known as the enharmonic keyboard, extended the flexibility of the harpsichord, enabling composers to write keyboard music calling for harmonies containing the so-called wolf fifth ( G-sharp to E-flat ), but without producing aural discomfort in the listeners ( see: Split sharp ).

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