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One and tool
One old-timer said to sprinkle sugar on a bleeding cut, even when on a knuckle, if it was made by a rusty tool ; ;
One can get by without referring to charts, but they are an important tool and a part of good anchoring gear, and a skilled mariner would not choose to anchor without them.
One tool might be software written especially to handle such queries.
One such tool are virtual manipulatives, which are an " interactive, Web-based visual representation of a dynamic object that presents opportunities for constructing mathematical knowledge " ( Moyer, Bolyard, & Spikell, 2002 ).
One of the key features of graphic design is that it makes a tool out of appropriate image selection in order to possibly convey meaning.
One tool of earthquake engineering is base isolation which is increasingly used for earthquake protection.
One tool for determining the direction of the velocity vector of a moving charge, the magnetic field, and the force exerted is labeling the index finger " V ", the middle finger " B ", and the thumb " F " with your right hand.
One method for periodization of the distant past, as in Anthropology, is to rely on events, such as the invention of some tool or the origins of language, which are known to exist, but about which little is known in detail.
One tool that Plautus used for the expression of his servus callidus stock character was alliteration.
One of the earliest distinguishable stone tool forms is the hand axe.
" One tool does it all " is a motto of some importance for workers who cannot practically carry every specialized tool to the location of every work task ; such as a carpenter who does not necessarily work in a shop all day and needs to do jobs in a customer's house.
One such early effort was Philip J. Gust's SharedX tool.
One such group, Exodus International, argues that conversion therapy may be a useful tool for decreasing same-sex desires.
" For Big Nurse in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, it was a tool of terror, and, in the public mind, shock therapy has retained the tarnished image given it by Ken Kesey's novel: dangerous, inhumane and overused ".
One popular tool, available on many operating systems, is the GNU binutils ' objdump.
One such was the discovery, first recorded in 1784, of iron cement made from sal ammoniac, or ammonium chloride and iron filings, apparently discovered when Murdoch observed that these 2 components had accidentally mixed in his tool bag and formed a solid mass.
One of the descriptions of mass production is that " the skill is built into the tool ", which means that the worker using the tool need not have the skill.
One particularly important experimental tool in astrochemistry is spectroscopy, the use of telescopes to measure the absorption and emission of light from molecules and atoms in various environments.
One of the electrodes is called the tool-electrode, or simply the ‘ tool ’ or ‘ electrode ’, while the other is called the workpiece-electrode, or ‘ workpiece ’.
One flake was removed from a narrow end of the tool stone, and this was then used as the platform to take flakes off in a unifacial fashion all around the edge of the rock.
One person would turn the wood work piece with a rope while the other used a sharp tool to cut shapes in the wood.
One of the bird's North American folk names is pegging-awl loon, a reference to its sharply pointed bill, which resembles a sailmaker's awl ( a tool also known as a " pegging awl " in New England ).

One and for
One does not have to look for distress.
One beat poet composes a poem, `` Lines On A Tijuana John '', which contains a few happy hints for survival.
One can see it as humiliating that an extra hormone casually fed into our chemistry may induce us to lay down our lives for a lover or a friend ; ;
One finds it difficult to pass censure on the lonely figure who waited for days for a saving word from his zealously served idol, W.R. Hearst.
One can imagine that with her and Gorton there it was no place for anyone with weak nerves.
One effect of the spirited give-and-take of these discussions was to focus attention on practical applications and the necessity of being armed with the facts: knowledge of the destructive force of even the tiniest `` tactical '' atomic weapon would have a bearing on judgments as to the advisability of its use -- to defend Berlin, for example ; ;
One man dropped to his knee for better aim.
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 must first detect a fleeting mobile or moving target, decide that it is worthy of destruction, select the missile to be fired against the target, compute ballistics for the flight, and prepare the missile for firing.
One seldom hears the analogy `` nuclear propulsion will do for the aircraft what it has already done for the submarine ''.
One of the most desirable features for a park are beautiful views or scenery.
One or two practice runs should be sufficient for solo.
One of the advantages of this method is that the `` pill '' can remain in the patient for several days, permitting observation under natural conditions.
One said, `` When I get a cold I buy a bottle of whiskey for it, and within a few hours it's gone ''.
One growth center in a short bone -- distal phalanx of the second finger -- was chosen as an example for discussion here, primarily because epiphyseal-diaphyseal fusion, the maturity indicator for Completion in long and short bones, occurs in this center for girls near the menarche and for boys near their comparable pubescent stage.
One of the devices for tension management is preferential mating.
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 and studying
" One of the few strips ever taken seriously by students of American culture ," wrote Professor Berger, " Li ' l Abner is worth studying ... because of Capp's imagination and artistry, and because of the strip's very obvious social relevance.
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 evening Susan was studying an endgame with their trainer, a strong International Master.
One may say that Diophantus was studying rational points — i. e., points whose coordinates are rational — on curves and algebraic varieties ; however, unlike the Greeks of the Classical period, who did what we would now call basic algebra in geometrical terms, Diophantus did what we would now call basic algebraic geometry in purely algebraic terms.
One shop said it was practically able to stay in business just by " making repairs on the electric meters burned out by the students of the city schools who were studying radio ," and all were optimistic about growing public interest in " two new kinds of radio: FM and television.
One large observation studying using US data showed that the odds ratio of crash death is 0. 46 with a three-point belt, when compared with no belt.
One of the central practices of the Musar movement was studying and meditating on classical Musar literature.
One such example occurred October 26, 2006, when he spoke for almost 120 minutes to prevent the Canadian House of Commons Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development from studying a private member's bill to implement the Kyoto Accord.
One single approach may provide necessary factors for studying desire, but it is not sufficient.
" One of the few strips ever taken seriously by students of American culture ," wrote Professor Berger, " Li ' l Abner is worth studying ... because of Capp's imagination and artistry, and because of the strip's very obvious social relevance.
One contemporary shamisen player, Takeharu Kunimoto, plays bluegrass music on the shamisen, having spent a year studying bluegrass at East Tennessee State University and performing with a bluegrass band based there.
One way of putting the worry might be this: for something to count as a paradigm just is for it to be the sort of achievement that cuts off certain sorts of foundational worries about the essential nature of the subject-matter and the validity of particular methods for studying it ; but these sorts of foundational worries are quintessentially philosophical worries.
It aims to focus on studying various public policy issues and suggest proposals in a rational and professional manner, on the basis of the " One country-two systems " principle.
One challenge in studying genetic architecture is that the classical population genetics that catalyzed the modern evolutionary synthesis needs to be updated to take into account modern molecular knowledge.
One of the guests at the party was studying with voice over coach Kat Lehman and suggested she take a class with his teacher, which she did.
One scholar studying the group ( Gilles Kepel ) found a the group repeatedly used the name of radical Islamist theorist Sayyid Qutb, and often quoted from his manifesto, Ma ' alim fi al-Tariq ( Milestones ), in their leaflets and newsletters.
One means of studying reionization uses the spectra of distant quasars.
One example is the University of Leicester in the United Kingdom where students who are studying engineering come to Clarkson for a year as part of one of the exchange programs.
One of Coughlan's first initiatives in the portfolio was to voice her support for the introduction of a CAO points bonus for students studying higher level maths.
One researcher, Dr. Adam Britton, has been studying crocodilian intelligence.
One of his three daughters is studying to become a rabbi.
One of the consequences of this account of interpretation is an emphasis on the necessity of studying less well-known political writers as a means of shedding light on the classic authors-although it also consciously questions the extent to which it is possible to distinguish ' classic ' texts from the contexts, and particularly the arguments, in which they originally occurred and as such it is an attack on the uncritical assumption that political classics are monolithic and free-standing.
One of the primary motivations for studying compactly generated spaces comes from category theory.
One advantage in staying and studying in Magdeburg is the simple and favourable living cost.

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