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One and source
One source includes 97 different genera.
One prominent source of this genomic information is the EuPathDB family of websites, which currently provide specialised services for Plasmodium species ( PlasmoDB ), coccidians ( ToxoDB ), piroplasms ( PiroplasmaDB ), and Cryptosporidium species ( CryptoDB ).
One source asserts that the term entered the language in 1827, adapted from an extinct Aboriginal language of New South Wales, Australia, but mentions a variant, wo-mur-rang, which it dates from 1798.
One early source claims that his surname was Drummond, but the lack of any supporting documentation makes this unlikely.
One source for this was when, as a very young boy, he would hear his father, grandfather, and cowboys give out loud cries when the music moved them.
Constantine V convoked a church council in 754, which condemned the worship of images, after which many treasures were broken, burned, or painted over with depictions of trees, birds or animals: One source refers to the church of the Holy Virgin at Blachernae as having been transformed into a " fruit store and aviary ".
One of the distinguishing characteristics of critical theory, as Adorno and Horkheimer elaborated in their Dialectic of Enlightenment ( 1947 ), is a certain ambivalence concerning the ultimate source or foundation of social domination, an ambivalence which gave rise to the “ pessimism ” of the new critical theory over the possibility of human emancipation and freedom.
The first and highest aspect of God is described by Plato as the One, the source, or the Monad.
One source claimed that the Queen sent her younger sons to France ' to join with him against their father the King '.
One supposes that the quantum spin-singlet states emitted by the source are actually approximate descriptions for " true " physical states possessing definite values for the z-spin and x-spin.
One is that conventional astronomers, studying stars, planets, and galaxies, might serendipitously observe some phenomenon that cannot be explained without positing an intelligent civilization as the source.
One etymology asserts it is derived from the root of the Irish word gob or gab ( mouth ), which the same source asserts is the root of jabber, gibber and gobble.
One source of controversy between the families is whether or not the couple will jump the broom as part of their wedding ceremony.
One source credits Al Minns and Pepsi Bethel as among those who refined the air step.
One may wish to downsample or otherwise decrease the resolution of the represented source signal and the quantity of data used for its compressed representation without re-encoding, as in bitrate peeling, but this functionality is not supported in all designs, as not all codecs encode data in a form that allows less important detail to simply be dropped.
One of Scorsese's most consistent supporters, Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times, wrote that " In countless ways, right down to the detail of modern TV crime shows, Mean Streets is one of the source points of modern movies.
One Western source states that during first hours of the battle, Murad I was assassinated by Serbian nobleman and knight Miloš Obilić by knife.
One possible source of confusion is that these terms are difficult to define, because many people use them interchangeably or with very different meanings.
One source estimated them at no more than 100 members as of 1988.
One modern alternative to pan and scan is to directly adjust the source material.
One idea that is important to recognize is that of contaminatio, which refers to the mixing of elements of two or more source plays.
Because the One makes things exist by giving them the unity which makes them what they are as distinct and separate beings, the Neoplatonists thought of it also as the source of the good of everything.
The One cannot have a determinate nature if it is to be the source of all determinate natures, so what it produces is the totality of all determinate natures, or Being.
But because the simplicity of the One / Good does not allow Intellect to grasp it, what Intellect does is generate a succession of perspectives around its simple source.
But it returns to the One, which means that it doesn't cut itself off from its source, but receives the good which is its identity from the One.

One and Burgundian
One Burgundian winemaker that favors the use of only wild yeast is Domaine des Comtes Lafon which had the fermentation of its 1963 Chardonnay batch take 5 years to complete when the fermentation process normally only takes a matter of weeks.
One theory was later recounted in Edward Hall's chronicle, written a few decades after the event, but partly from first-hand sources, and the contemporary Burgundian Jean de Waurin's chronicle.
One of the distinguishing features of his motet style is the frequent use of an opening duet for two high voices, after which the remaining voices join in ; this was to become a hallmark of the Burgundian style.

One and chronicler
One chronicler had not seen " a siege so hard pressed or so strongly resisted ", whilst historian Reginald Brown describes it as " one of the greatest operations in England up to that time ".
One chronicler relates that Edward had requested his son " boil his body, extract the bones and carry them with the army until the Scots had been subdued.
One twelfth century chronicler described her as of noble birth, and she may have been related to St Dunstan.
One early chronicler, Simon de St. Bertin, implies that the Knights Templar originated earlier, before the death of Godfrey of Bouillon in 1100: " While he was reigning magnificently, some had decided not to return to the shadows of the world after suffering such dangers for God's sake.
One English chronicler, Walter of Guisborough, said:
One such particular writer was a Spanish chronicler who may have been at King Henry VIII ’ s court, who wrote his very romantic — and for the greater part inaccurate — interpretation of Catherine ’ s career.
One foreign chronicler even alleged that Edward was involved in a ménage à trois with his niece and her husband.
One of the benches on the summit is dedicated to the Forest of Dean chronicler Winifred Foley and her husband, who moved in the 1970s to the nearby village of Cliffords Mesne.
One of Mihnea's most vocal enemies was a monk named Gavril Protul who was an abbot and chronicler of this time period.
One nineteenth-century chronicler of the Conquest referred to Beltrán de Guzmán as " the detestable governor of Pánuco and perhaps the most depraved man ever to set foot in New Spain.
One of them, a diplomat and merchant from the Moorish town of Tortosa in Al-Andalus, known under his Arabic name Ibrahim ibn Jakub was the first chronicler to mention the Polish state under the rule of prince Mieszko I.
One of Henry's main sources was the Venerable Bede and the 13th-century chronicler, Roger of Wendovers main source was Henry, although it is probable that he had access to information from manuscripts and oral sources now lost in history.
One of the earliest reports come from the Andalucian chronicler Ibn Idhari Al-Marrakushi in his Al-Bayan al-Mughrib fi akhbar al-Andalus.
One chronicler, Sarmiento de Gamboa, states that Viracocha was the first Incan to rule the territories he conquered, while his predecessors merely raided and looted them.

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