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One and seldom
`` One thing I notice which I have seldom heard mentioned.
One reason for such a threat is that, unlike the typical sword and sorcery adventurer, the hero is seldom bored stiff by ordinary life and therefore will not abandon it quickly and on any excuse.
One of these, the printer and gifted linguist Jean-Joseph Marcel, is credited as the first to recognise that the middle text, originally guessed to be Syriac, was, in fact, written in the Egyptian demotic script, rarely used for stone inscriptions and, therefore, seldom seen by scholars at that time.
One strip explores the fact that Jughead is seldom drawn with his eyes open by noting that Jughead has the unusual ability to " see " with his eyes completely shut, and not see with them open.
One of Satir's most novel ideas at the time, was the " presenting issue " or surface problem – that the presenting issue itself was seldom the real problem ; rather, how people coped with the issue created the problem.
One of Ricky's seldom publicized traits was his fierce loyalty to boyhood friends whom he regarded as trusted confidants.
One of the primary instruments of old lăutari, it is seldom used today.
One of only four known endothermic sharks, it is seldom found in waters colder than.
One could say that a semimetal is a semiconductor with a negative indirect bandgap, although they are seldom described in those terms.
One reporter complained that " a hit made in Providence near that foul line post is not a long hit ; in fact that same hit in the right field seldom gives more than one base.
One of the challenges with the steel platforms it that it only allows for limited weight on the deck, with a Condeep the weight allowance for production equipment and living quarters is seldom a problem.
One critic noted “ On the surface, Cleopatra Jones is about a black distaff James Bond who drives a fancy car equipped with a submachine gun in the door, wears smart clothes, is a karate expert, and travels all over the world as a United States secret agent, destroying the poppy wherever it is found .” Another critic, Chris Norton, even suggested, “ Like Bond, Cleo is not a stealthy character who tries to infiltrate the underworld by losing her identity … Bond seldom tried to hide his identity, often using his real name during introductions, and all Bond films rely on his being recognized as 007 .” Likewise, Jones is rarely undercover, and is flashy and flamboyant on tbe job.

One and hears
One player of the game, Ash ( played by Polish actress Małgorzata Foremniak ), hears of a secret level hidden within Avalon.
One night he hears a telephone ringing in someone's home, and suddenly realizes that someone else is alive on Mars.
One sometimes hears the sentiment that mathematicians would like to leave philosophy to the philosophers and get back to mathematics — where, presumably, the beauty lies.
One night his family hears " a loud report, like the explosion of a mine.
One day, Andy hears from another prisoner, Tommy Williams, whose former cellmate had bragged about killing a rich golfer and a lawyer's wife ( Andy latches onto the idea that the word " lawyer " could easily have been mixed up with " banker ," the professions being similarly viewed by the general public ), and framing the lawyer for the crime.
One night, Jolson is out walking when he hears the new, exciting jazz music ; he enjoys it so much that he forgets that he has a show that night.
One either likes it the moment one first hears it, or the sound of it is once and for ever distasteful to one.
One night, he hears the staid and starchy Roger Wolfe Kahn Orchestra song called " Crazy Rhythm " on the radio and his feet spontaneously begin to move with the urge to dance ; he sees this as a calling and decides to hitchhike to St. Louis, from where the song was broadcast.
One sees a difference between Sophocles interpreting the " note of sadness " humanistically, while Arnold in the industrial nineteenth century hears in this sound the retreat of religion and faith.
One hears him discussing with Denethor, and like in the book, he has to find Gandalf to prevent Denethor from burning Faramir.
One can be seized with holy rage when one hears how frivolously even well-educated people talk of reconstruction after the war.
One day a king gets lost in Hans ' forest and hears a beautiful song being played on a bagpipe.
One sees and hears something, only to forget it again.
They are to eat any food offered, heal the sick and spread the word that God's reign is coming, that whoever hears them hears Jesus, whoever rejects them rejects Jesus, and whoever rejects Jesus rejects the One who sent him.
One player of the game, Ash ( played by Polish actress Małgorzata Foremniak ), hears of a secret level hidden within Avalon.
One day he hears about a mysterious new Chinese restaurant, " Mr. Lee's Chinese Cuisine ", and-without ever visiting the place-immediately begins typing a review: " If you love your Pekingese, don't ask for a doggie bag ..." However, being the gourmand he is and urged by his boss, Harry decides he simply must visit the establishment in person.
One must draw an important distinction between the philosophy of business and business philosophy, which is an appellation that one often hears in the business world.
One day he hears a voice telling him to “ not assimilate thyself to a dog ”.
One night he hears Azaire beat Isabelle and is determined to make her see that true love exists elsewhere.
Wand, then Dean of Oriel College and later Bishop of London who wrote in the August 1930 issue of Theology that, " One hears more of selfishness, pride, ill-will than anything else, and the charge that " Buchmanism " is unduly concerned with sexual matters had better be dismissed as the merest nonsense.
One change made it necessary for why the game can place commercials in between the tracks: the player now hears news breaks at certain points during game progress.
One night, he hears a camper scream and leaves camp to investigate.
One day while Bran is walking, he hears beautiful music, so beautiful, in fact, that it lulls him to sleep.

One and analogy
One helpful analogy is that by creating multiple VLANs, the number of broadcast domains increases, but the size of each broadcast domain size decreases.
One component of this theory is what is called the " analogy of the crossword puzzle.
One analogy is to think of helium-4 as ash, and the amount of ash that one forms when one completely burns a piece of wood is insensitive to how one burns it.
One analogy to the resolution-with-distance is a car driving at night with lights on.
One point of a social welfare function is to determine how close the analogy is to an ordinal utility function for an individual with at least minimal restrictions suggested by welfare economics.
The most famous presidential airplane, known as " Tango 01 " ( by analogy with U. S. Air Force One ), owes its name to the denomination of T ( pronounced tango in the NATO alphabet ) for Transport, which creates an interesting word-game for the Argentine classical Tango music.
" As Moran writes: " One explanation of the goddess ' visit is that she was to heal the aged and ailing Egyptian king, but this explanation rests purely on analogy and finds no support in this letter ... More likely, it seems, is a connection with the solemnities associated with the marriage of Tušratta's daughter ; sf.
One can see modern choanoflagellates living in small colonies, illustrating the evolution of sponges by analogy.
One type of non-intentional composition that he used relied on an algorithm he dubbed " diastic ", by analogy to acrostic.
One hopes, by analogy with finite sums, that in cases in which the two series do actually converge, the sum of the infinite series
One element of this polemic for science was an insistence on a clear and unequivocal presentation of arguments, rejecting the imagery, analogy, and myth of the old wisdom.
One way to understand the moral sense is to draw an analogy between it and other kinds of senses.
One might claim that the-l is the result of analogy to Turkish words ending in l, e. g. kızıl " red, ruddy ", from kızmak " to get angry / hot ".
One analogy is " fixed costs + variable costs
Pierre A. Riffard: " The doctrine of analogy and correspondence, present in all esoteric schools of thinking, upholds that the Whole is One and that its different levels ( realms, worlds ) are equivalent systems, whose parts are in strict correspondence.
One of the fundamental thermodynamic equations is the description of thermodynamic work in analogy to mechanical work, or weight lifted through an elevation against gravity, as defined in 1824 by French physicist Sadi Carnot.
The term Year Zero, applied to the takeover of Cambodia in 1975 by Pol Pot, is an analogy to the Year One of the French Revolutionary Calendar.
One illustration of the strength of this analogy concerns unit groups in an order of a rational quaternion algebra:

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