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One and result
One result was to nationalize much that had been regarded as the law of nations.
One is on Medny Island ( Commander Islands, Russia ), which was reduced by some 85 – 90 %, to around 90 animals, as a result of mange caused by an ear tick introduced by dogs in the 1970s.
One of the finest natural examples of this ordering phenomenon can be found in precious opal, in which brilliant regions of pure spectral color result from close-packed domains of amorphous colloidal spheres of silicon dioxide ( or silica, SiO < sub > 2 </ sub >).
One way to potentially explain the problem of the Champagne Supernova was considering it the result of an aspherical explosion of a white dwarf.
One long-delayed result was an end to the belief in the divine right of kings.
One particularly important physical result concerning conservation laws is Noether's Theorem, which states that there is a one-to-one correspondence between conservation laws and differentiable symmetries of physical systems.
One core result of Holzkamp's historical and comparative analysis of human reproductive action, perception and cognition is a very specific concept of meaning that identifies symbolic meaning as historically and culturally constructed, purposeful conceptual structures that humans create in close relationship to material culture and within the context of historically specific formations of social reproduction.
In the Season One episode, " The Road Not Taken ", Olivia described the experience of déjà vu to Walter after she briefly experienced an alternate reality as the result of being a Cortexiphan subject.
One basis for this idea was the finding that Dolly's telomeres were short, which is typically a result of the ageing process.
One useful result of this very simple approach ( without schedule models and actual cost accumulation ) is to compare EV curves of similar projects, as illustrated in Figure 5.
One result was the creation by the American company MGM of an English studio MGM-British in Hertfordshire, which produced some very successful films, including A Yank at Oxford ( 1938 ) and Goodbye, Mr. Chips ( 1939 ), before World War II intervened.
One of the innovations to result from the aerial warfare experience this conflict provided was the development of the " finger-four " formation by the German pilot Werner Mölders.
One theory states that stable wormholes are possible, but that any attempt to use a network of wormholes to violate causality would result in their decay.
As a result, the period between 1815 and 1871 saw a large number of revolutionary attempts and independence wars. One of the biggest revolutions was in Greece.
One result of these conflicts was the legal confusion over who owned what copyrights.
One result was a continuous exodus from the land — to the cities, or further afield to England, Canada, America or Australia.
One result of these theories is the home-market effect, which asserts that, if an industry tends to cluster in one location because of returns to scale and if that industry faces high transportation costs, the industry will be located in the country with most of its demand, in order to minimize cost.
One result of this was a campaign of attacks on government officials and tourists in Egypt, a bloody civil war in Algeria and Osama bin Laden's terror attacks climaxing in 9 / 11 attack.
One result of these studies was that Lorenz " realized that an overpowering increase in the drives of feeding as well as of copulation and a waning of more differentiated social instincts is characteristic of very many domestic animals.
One of his major victories during the uprising was the Battle of Racławice where the result was partly due to Polish peasants armed with scythes.
One study on genetic variations between different species of Drosophila suggests that if a mutation changes a protein produced by a gene, the result is likely to be harmful, with an estimated 70 percent of amino acid polymorphisms having damaging effects, and the remainder being either neutral or weakly beneficial.
One result was that the newly-completed 6522 ( VIA ) chip was left undocumented for years.
One of the consequences of this is a nonlinear interaction that will result in energy being mixed or coupled between different colors which is often called a ' wave mixing '.
One characteristic feature is a tripartite singulative – collective – plurative number system, which Blench ( 2010 ) believes is a result of a noun-classifier system in the protolanguage.

One and cuts
One of Kemp's more trying times as a congressman came in 1982 when Reagan decided to reverse the tax cuts and promote tax increases.
One immediate question was how can one be sure there aren't infinitely many cuts necessary?
One example is from Aeneas ' reaction to a painting of the sack of Troy: Sunt lacrimae rerum et mentem mortalia tangunt —" These are the tears of things, and our mortality cuts to the heart " ( Aeneid I, 462 ).
Isildur, Elendil's son, approaches Sauron's body and cuts off his finger with the One Ring, breaking Sauron's power and causing his spirit to depart from his body.
One of the strikes was a mining strike in Clay County, and the other was a railroad workers ' strike in Logansport ; both groups were unhappy with large wage cuts.
One of the proposed cuts was the laying off of 5 police officers and 2 public safety dispatchers, roughly a 15-20 % reduction in police manpower.
The album was so successful that it was quickly followed by My Son, the Celebrity, which ended with " Shticks of One and Half a Dozen of the Other ," fragments of song parodies including Robert Burns ' " Comin ' Thro ' the Rye ": " Do not make a stingy sandwich, pile the cold cuts high ;/ Customers should see salami comin ' thru the rye " and " All day, all night Cary Grant ," a takeoff on " Marianne.
When Fuller argued with Jack Warner and his studio over cuts they made to Merrill's Marauders, the plans for the film The Big Red One were dropped.
Budget cuts between 2008-2012 reduced the number of French drivers moving on to Formula One positions.
One of the themes of the series is the increasing commercialisation of higher education in Britain following the government cuts of the early 1980s, with the Vice-Chancellor Ernest Hemmingway ( John Bird ) trying to woo Japanese investors in the face of resistance from the academic old guard.
One man draws out the wire, another straights it, a third cuts it, a fourth points it, a fifth grinds it at the top for receiving the head: to make the head requires two or three distinct operations: to put it on is a particular business, to whiten the pins is another ... and the important business of making a pin is, in this manner, divided into about eighteen distinct operations, which in some manufactories are all performed by distinct hands, though in others the same man will sometime perform two or three of them .”
One year later, further cuts, along with a booming defense industry, created a billion dollar surplus for 1985.
One way of putting the worry might be this: for something to count as a paradigm just is for it to be the sort of achievement that cuts off certain sorts of foundational worries about the essential nature of the subject-matter and the validity of particular methods for studying it ; but these sorts of foundational worries are quintessentially philosophical worries.
Though she had little prior musical experience ( and had never played drums ), Mori quickly developed a distinctive style: One critic describes her as " a tight, tireless master of shifting asymmetrical rhythm ", while Lester Bangs wrote that she " cuts Sunny Murray in my book " His comment is no small praise, as Murray is widely considered a major free jazz drummer.
* 3441-Elendil and Gil-galad face Sauron in hand to hand combat, but they themselves perish ; Isildur takes the shards of his father's sword Narsil and cuts the One Ring from Sauron's finger.
Regardless of the various names used for types of pruning, there are only two basic cuts: One cuts back to an intermediate point, called heading back cut, and the other cuts back to some point of origin, called thinning out cut.
One reason that branch cuts are common features of complex analysis is that a branch cut can be thought of as a sum of infinitely many poles arranged along a line in the complex plane with infinitesimal residues.
One of the first moves at halting express service came in 1973 while one of the most recent was in 2005, when threatened service cuts included the Purple Line Express.
* Post-World War I budget cuts have reduced United States Marine Corps aviation from almost 400 aviators to fewer then 50, prompting the Marine Corps first aviator, Major Alfred A. Cunningham, to write in the Marine Corps Gazette, " One of the greatest handicaps which Marine Corps Aviation must now overcome is a combination of doubt as to usefulness, lack of sympathy, and a feeling on the part of some line officers that aviators and aviation men are not real Marines.
One of the reasons given for the cuts and moves was so the York factory could be modernised for Kit Kat production to continue.
One interesting exception is the " Cliffs of the Neuse " area near Goldsboro, where the river cuts a narrow 30 m ( 90 ft ) gorge through limestone and sandstone bluffs.
During his tenure in the Harris Cabinet, he adopted several cost-saving measures, including cuts to social programs and a failed attempt to sell Hydro One, the government-owned utility firm.

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