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One and serious
One of Sherman's most serious shortcomings, however, was his mistrust of his cavalry.
One of the many things that was so nice about her was that she always took your questions seriously, particularly your very, very serious questions.
* One of the more serious of these side effects is tardive dyskinesia, in which the sufferer may show repetitive, involuntary, purposeless movements ( that are permanent and have no cure ) often of the lips, face, legs, or torso.
One composer who was influential in spreading the more serious style that Mozart and Haydn had formed is Muzio Clementi, a gifted virtuoso pianist who tied with Mozart in a musical " duel " before the emperor in which they each improvised and performed their compositions.
* Franky ( also known as Cutty Flam ), of the manga One Piece by Eiichirō Oda, rebuilt most of his body with scrap metal after sustaining serious injuries.
While Part One was mostly farcical, the second half is more serious and philosophical about the theme of deception.
One of the most serious and long-running water erosion problems worldwide is in the People's Republic of China, on the middle reaches of the Yellow River and the upper reaches of the Yangtze River.
One of the earliest women to " make a serious impact upon the world of professional scholarship ," she was also an ardent feminist, being actively involved in the Suffragette movement.
One of the protesters expressed that entering serious discussions was a tactical error.
" In another variation, the 1910 Catholic Dictionary defines " conversion " as " One who turns or changes from a state of sin to repentance, from a lax to a more earnest and serious way of life, from unbelief to faith, from heresy to the true faith.
One of his first serious works in caricature was the cartoon " Peace " ( 1862 ), directed against those in the North who opposed the prosecution of the American Civil War.
" One is that the Wild Boy, though born normal, developed a serious mental or psychological disturbance before his abandonment.
One serious side-effect of a Vagotomy is a Vitamin B-12 deficiency later in life-i. e., 10 years-that is similar to pernicious anemia.
One example of this more serious work is The Problem We All Live With, which dealt with the issue of school racial integration.
One of these, Lazarus, is a reflection on death after he suffered a serious illness.
One encounters Justice in the early-fifteenth-century moralities as a performer playing the role of a theological virtue or grace, and then one sees him develop to a more serious figure, occupying the position of an arbiter of justice during the sixteenth century.
One of the most serious accusations against Sherman was that he allowed his troops to burn the city of Columbia.
One of the more serious charges facing Raeder was that he ordered unrestricted submarine warfare in 1939.
Because of safety issues at 130R ( Formula One car driver Allan McNish had a serious crash during the Formula One car race the previous October there, resulting in a reprofiled 130R for 2003, known as 85R and 340R.
The serious financial crisis it created for Columbia Pictures damaged the partnership between Capra and studio head Harry Cohn, as well as the friendship between Capra and screenwriter Riskin, whose previous collaborations had included Lady for a Day, It Happened One Night, and Mr. Deeds Goes to Town.
In March 2005, the PRC passed an Anti-Secession Law which authorized the use of force to prevent a " serious incident " that breaks the One China policy, but which at the same time did not identify one China with the People's Republic and offered to pursue political solutions.
One book reviewer described it as " a companion every serious songwriter should read, and read again, and keep handy for referral.
While the archetype for a murder mystery dates back to " The Three Apples " in the One Thousand and One Nights, crime fiction began to be considered as a serious genre only around 1900.

One and limitation
One limitation ( also afflicting the Intel Pentium III ) is that SRAM cache designs at the time were incapable of keeping up with the Athlon's clock scalability, due both to manufacturing limitations of the cache chips and the difficulty of routing electrical connections to the cache chips themselves.
One limitation with gesture interaction is the scope context in which the gestures can be used.
One limitation to this innovation is the fact that electrical interference is a possibility.
One particular advantage of Hall thrusters, as compared to a gridded ion thruster, is that the generation and acceleration of the ions takes place in a quasi-neutral plasma and so there is no Child-Langmuir charge ( space charge ) saturated current limitation on the thrust density.
Part One of the book finds young Jonathan Livingston frustrated with the meaningless materialism and conformity and limitation of the seagull life.
One limitation of flash memory is that although it can be read or programmed a byte or a word at a time in a random access fashion, it can only be erased a " block " at a time.
One segment of residents ( which includes ranchers ) would like to see the County preserved in its present state as a mountain paradise with its rural ranching culture, with strict limitation on development.
One limitation of the modern synthesis version of population genetics is that it treats one gene locus at a time, neglecting genetic linkage and resulting linkage disequilibrium between loci.
One of the main advantages of second renewal is no limitation of the number of states connected to SIS1.
One limitation prohibited prostitutes from borrowing money from her brothel keeper.
One limitation of the likelihood ratio R < sup > 2 </ sup > is that it is not monotonically related to the odds ratio, meaning that it does not necessarily increase as the odds ratio increases and does not necessarily decrease as the odds ratio decreases.
One way to break this limitation is to use machine learning techniques in order to allow the software to automatically generate rules, patterns, and / or rule conflict resolution strategies.
One limitation is that the conversation is limited to a text.
One limitation present in research on heterosexism is that there often isn ’ t a distinction between homophobia and heterosexism.
One limitation of EV as a solution to the weaknesses of domain validation is that attackers could still obtain a domain validated certificate for the victim domain, and deploy it during an attack ; if that occurred, the only difference observable to the victim user would be a blue HTTPS address bar rather than a green one.
One limitation of procedural knowledge is its job-dependence ; thus it tends to be less general than declarative knowledge.
) One crucial limitation to the full credibility of Waldinger's study, however, is that it is based entirely on research in New York City and, therefore, its findings are difficult to generalize to cities like Detroit, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Cleveland, and others where blacks were indeed concentrated in the manufacturing sector.
One limitation of the technique is that it requires extensive computer processing of the image, which was hard to come by when the technique was first developed.
One way to cope with this limitation is to design a suitable RC or RCL snubber network.
One way around this limitation is to use hollow needles to get the light into deeper tissues.
One of the changes instituted by the Government of Canada is the " first generation limitation ", considered a punitive measure by some against naturalized citizens who reside abroad for lengthy periods of time.
One of the changes instituted by the Government of Canada, is the " first generation limitation ," considered a punitive measure by some against naturalized citizens who reside abroad for lengthy periods of time.
One potential limitation is the weight of the material used to contain the airship's gas.
One limitation of this model is that it does not predict creep accurately.

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