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One and section
If it is not enough that all of our internationalist One Worlders are advocating that we join this market, I refer you to an article in the New York Times' magazine section ( Nov. 12, 1961 ), by Mr. Eric Johnston, entitled `` We Must Join The Common Market ''.
One might digress at this point and speculate that if it is `` wise '' to create special sections for special status, then why not a special section for women pregnant before marriage, and one for 44-year-old men with teenage children, and so on.
One section of this tribe, Mohaysen, had its headquarters at Mohammara ( present-day Khorramshahr ), until the removal of Shaikh Khaz ' al Khan in 1924.
In Eddy's Message to The Mother Church for 1901, in the section titled " Christ Is One and Divine ", she writes:
One section states that if a man purchases a cow that is found to be pregnant, then he is the owner both of the cow and the calf that is born from it.
One section of the spacecraft rotated at 3 rpm, keeping Galileo stable and holding six instruments that gathered data from many different directions, including the fields and particles instruments.
One of the first start-ups to design MIPS processors was Quantum Effect Devices ( see next section ).
** One common technique just blocks all interrupts for the duration of the critical section.
One famous application was in the Ampex MR-70, a costly studio tape recorder whose entire electronics section was based on nuvistors.
One may set it to be zero at the surface of the Earth, or may find it more convenient to set zero at infinity ( as in the expressions given earlier in this section ).
One section of the tuning capacitor will thus adjust the local oscillator's frequency f < small >< sub > LO </ sub ></ small > to f < small >< sub > d </ sub ></ small > + f < small >< sub > IF </ sub ></ small > ( or, less often, to
One of the longest stalactites viewable by the general public is in Doolin Cave, County Clare, Ireland, in a karst region known as The Burren ; what makes it more impressive is the fact that the stalactite is held on by a section of calcite less than.
One prominent critic of the ALA's stance was the Manhattan Institute's Heather Mac Donald, who argued in an article for the New York City Journal that " he furor over section 215 is a case study in Patriot Act fear-mongering.
One method is to add additional letters and numbers to section numbers ; another method is to simply jam more subsections under a single section number.
More recently, see Frederick Copleston, Religion and the One: Philosophies East and West ( University of Aberdeen Gifford Lectures 1979-1980 ) and the special section " Fra Oriente e Occidente " in Annuario filosofico No. 6 ( 1990 ), including the articles " Plotino e l ' India " by Aldo Magris and " L ' India e Plotino " by Mario Piantelli.
One particularly damaging section of this letter read:
One such section contains the tomb of a Turkish saint, or santon, called the Delikli Baba.
One section was planted in the autumn with winter wheat or rye.
One theory is that it derived from the pronunciation of the Chinese characters 兩節棍 ( a type of traditional Chinese two section staff ) in a Southern Fujian dialect of the Chinese language.
One section of note is the import address table ( IAT ), which is used as a lookup table when the application is calling a function in a different module.
Although there does not appear to be any nationally sanctioned " starting point " for the entire Trans-Canada Highway system, St. John's has adopted this designation for the section of highway running in the city by using the term " Mile One " for its sports stadium and convention centre complex, Mile One Centre.
One section spans from SR 48 in Bushnell to CR 470 on the southeast corner of Exit 321 on I-75 in Lake Panasoffkee.
One small section of the 400-level will remain near the west end of the arena.

One and land
One consequence is the occurrence of occasional conflicts because private owners of some inholdings object to public programs of use on neighboring National Forest or other Federal land, or because such ownerships are developed for uses that are not compatible with use for the public of neighboring National Forest land.
One land, however, has eclipsed all others in the Aegean by the wealth of its remains of all the prehistoric ages — Crete ; and so much so that, for the present, we must regard it as the fountainhead of Aegean civilization, and probably for long its political and social centre.
One possible explanation is, that this annal records a reconquest of land that was lost to the Britons in the campaigns ending in the battle of Mons Badonicus.
One million acres ( 4000 km² ) of land thus acquired is to be distributed among the landless peasants.
In " The End of Time, Part One ", the Master refers to his father's land on Gallifrey which had red grass and stretched across the slopes of Mount Perdition.
One result was a continuous exodus from the landto the cities, or further afield to England, Canada, America or Australia.
One species, Chasmaporthetes ossifragus, managed to cross the land bridge into North America, being the only hyena to do so.
One of the most spectacular features of Justinian's reign was the recovery of large stretches of land around the Western Mediterranean basin which had slipped out of Imperial control in the 5th century.
This claim was made by Jiao Yu in his Huolongjing Quanzhi ( Fire-drake Manual in One Complete Volume ), his preface written in 1412 AD ( although the book was originally published in the mid 14th century ), and that Zhuge had used not only " fire weapons " but land mines in the Battle of Hulugu Valley against the forces of Sima Yi and his son Sima Zhao of the Wei Kingdom.
One, the most common, was the system of holding land " allodially " in full outright ownership.
One proposal was " Denendeh " ( an Athabaskan language word meaning " our land "), as advocated by the former premier Stephen Kakfwi, among others.
One of the greatest evolutionary innovations of the Carboniferous was the amniote egg, which allowed for the further exploitation of the land by certain tetrapods.
One categorization scheme specifies three species of property: land, improvements ( immovable man-made things ), and personal property ( movable man-made things ).
( One quick volume for the SPCK was Monuments of Ancient Egypt, a land he had never visited and never would.
One of these gave rise to a mass movement of shack dwellers, Abahlali baseMjondolo that, despite major police suppression, continues to work for popular people's planning and against the creation of a market economy in land and housing.
One third of the land area of the Saarland is covered by forest, one of the highest percentages in Germany.
One of them is that, because the farmer does not have an absolute right to transfer the land, he cannot borrow against his use rights.
One observation is that slavery becomes more desirable for landowners where land is abundant but labour is scarce, such that rent is depressed and paid workers can demand high wages.
< Blockquote > One of their kings tried to make a canal to it ( for it would have been of no little advantage to them for the whole region to have become navigable ; Sesostris is said to have been the first of the ancient kings to try ), but he found that the sea was higher than the land.
One morning, after instructing Ramon to tell the others not to worry about him, McKay rides to the Big Muddy, using a map and compass to navigate the terrain, and persuades Julie to sell him her land by promising to continue her policy of allowing both the Terrills and the Hannasseys access to the river.
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 passage in particular references legends of Lyonesse as a land fated to sink beneath the ocean:
One notable soil management technique was intercropping, planting subsistence crops between the rows of cash crops-which demanded of the slaves skilled and experienced observations of growing conditions for efficient land use.
One example of this is the former town of Weston, Illinois, which voted itself out of existence and turned the land over for construction of the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory.

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