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These sages include poet Carl Sandburg, statesman Jawaharlal Nehru and sculptor Jacques Lipchitz, in Volume One, and playwright Sean O'Casey, David Ben-Gurion, philosopher Bertrand Russell and the late Frank Lloyd Wright in the second set.
One of the inescapable realities of the Cold War is that it has thrust upon the West a wholly new and historically unique set of moral dilemmas.
One year I simply set the plants in the remains of a compost pile, to which a little sand had been added, and I had the most beautiful pansies in my, or any of my neighbors' experience.
One of us has a pool set in a wooded area very near the house.
One method of accomplishing this moor is to set a bow anchor normally, then drop back to the limit of the bow cable ( or to double the desired scope, e. g. 8: 1 if the eventual scope should be 4: 1, 10: 1 if the eventual scope should be 5: 1, etc.
One of the primary characteristics of this technique is the use of a swivel as follows: the first anchor is set normally, and the vessel drops back to the limit of anchor cable.
One can also define an A-ary function where A is any set ; there is one input for each element of A.
One account has it that the cannonball flew between the Captain-General ’ s legs before hitting the unfortunate colonel, whose torso fell at Marlborough ’ s feet – a moment subsequently depicted in a lurid set of contemporary playing cards.
One of the most unusual buses ever built was a prop for Paramount Productions in 1935 for a movie set.
The BBC News Channel moved from the Studio N8 set ( now home to BBC World News ) to what was the home of the national news in Studio N6, allowing the Channel to share its set with the BBC News at One and the BBC News at Ten – with other bulletins moving to studio TC7.
New music and title sequences accompanied this set change, following the look of newly relaunched BBC One bulletins.
Bulletins on BBC One moved into a new set in January 2003 although retained the previous ivory Lambie-Nairn titles until February 2004.
One voting table, with a ballot-box each, is set up for at-most 200 names in the voting registry.
:::" One inning more to play " in standard baseball jargon means that the home team has one set of at-bats remaining: the poem is set just before the start of Mudville's final turn ( of a regulation game ), in the bottom of the ninth inning ( Mudville was the home team and the home team bats last in an inning ).
One can proceed to prove theorems about groups by making logical deductions from the set of axioms.
One way is simply to list all of its elements ; for example, the set consisting of the integers 3, 4, and 5 may be denoted.
One of his specialities was designing camouflaged armoured trees for use as observation posts ; he was wounded in 1916 helping to set up an observation post.
One of the groups set up to carry out this work was the Coalition for Peace through Security ( CPS ), modelled on the US Coalition for Peace through Strength.
One set of " heavier " carob seeds would be used when buying from a customer ( making the seller's gold appear to be less ).
One of his wins that year came at North Wilkesboro, in a race where Harry Gant had a chance to set a single-season record by winning his fifth consecutive race, breaking a record held by Earnhardt.
One scholar wrote about the detective novels of Tony Hillerman, set among the Native American population around New Mexico, " many American readers have probably gotten more insight into traditional Navajo culture from his detective stories than from any other recent books.
One half of each domino is set with the pips from one die and the other half contains the pips from the second die.

One and odd
One of the cookbooks that proliferated in the colonies was The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy written by Hannah Glasse, wrote of disdain for the French style of cookery, stating “ the blind folly of this age that would rather be imposed on by a French booby, than give encouragement to a good English cook !” Of the French recipes, she does add to the text she speaks out flagrantly against the dishes as she “… think it an odd jumble of trash .” Reinforcing the anti-French sentiment was the French and Indian War from 1754-1764.
One collection of possible results gives an odd number on the die.
One collection of possible results corresponds to getting an odd number.
One of the emperor's servants recognized Widukind behind his disguise – due to an odd formation of one of his fingers – and Widukind was captured.
One odd group of vining plants is the fern genus Lygodium, called climbing ferns.
One player, let's call him / her Player A, takes a handful of white stones ; Player B then places either one or two black stones on the board, indicating " even " or " odd.
# One starts out by seeing if the number is odd or even.
One 17-year-old male described his odd symptoms.
As a simple example, consider the exact division problem where you have a list of odd word-sized numbers each divisible by k and you wish to divide them all by k. One solution is as follows:
One example is found in the phrase " the odd man out ", which originally came from the phrase " to find the odd man out ", where the verb " to find out " has been split by its object " the odd man ", meaning the item which does not fit.
One player makes the odd numbered moves, and the other player makes the even numbered moves.
One of the more important poetic developments of this period is toward the odd number, fixed length, verse styles also typical of the Tang poetry period.
One way of thinking about a Lie superalgebra is to consider its even and odd parts, L < sub > 0 </ sub > and L < sub > 1 </ sub > separately.
One or more cotton wicks ( always an odd number ) are put into the oil and then lighted, or camphor is burnt instead.
One of his most unusual films, reuniting him with Dickinson, is The Queen of Spades ( 1949 ), an odd, Gothic thriller based on the Alexander Pushkin short story, in which he co-starred with Edith Evans.
One odd emendation that often appears near the end of the play is Alcibiades commanding his troops to " cull th ' infected fourth " from the Senate, as if he intends to destroy a fourth of the Senate.
One also needs the lowest-order ( above the second ) non-zero derivative to be of odd order ( third, fifth, etc .).
One of Marx's later Studebakers was an Avanti with a dented fender that could be replaced with a ' fixed ' one, which was odd seeing as the Avanti had a fiberglass body.
One was that Bacon invented a biliteral cipher and that the cipher used in the original printed Shakespeare folios employed " an odd variety of typefaces.
One odd historical footnote is that Hughes Aircraft had licensed the silicon designs for use in the Advanced Tactical Fighter ( now the F-22 Raptor ), where it apparently continues to be used today.
One gets this because the sum of all the unitary divisors is a multiplicative function and one has the sum of the unitary divisors of a power of a prime p < sup > a </ sup > is p < sup > a </ sup > + 1 which is even for all odd primes p. Therefore, an odd unitary perfect number must have only one distinct prime factor, and it is not hard to show that a power of prime cannot be a unitary perfect number, since there are not enough divisors.

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