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One British official wrote that Litvinov's disappearance also meant the loss of an admirable technician or shock-absorber, while Molotov's " modus operandi " was " more truly Bolshevik than diplomatic or cosmopolitan.
One can also use small prisms around the pipe which reflect light via total internal reflection — such confinement is necessarily imperfect, however, since total internal reflection can never truly guide light within a lower-index core ( in the prism case, some light leaks out at the prism corners ).
One early convert observed: “ The wisdom of their instructions, the purity of their doctrine, their Christ-like deportment, and the simplicity of their manners, all appeared truly apostolical .” The Shakers represent a small but important Utopian response to the gospel.
One response to this paradox is that if a force is irresistible, then, by definition, there is no truly immovable object ; conversely, if an immovable object were to exist, then no force could be defined as being truly irresistible.
God, as the entity which is " truly One " ( האחד האמת ), must be free of properties and is thus unlike anything else and indescribable ; see Divine simplicity.
One of the repeating questions discussed in the Western philosophical tradition since Christianization is the question of " free will ", and the related but more general notion of fate, which asks how will can be truly free if the actions of people have natural or divine causes which determine them, but which are not really under the control of people.
Akhenaten did refer to himself as " The Unique One of Re ", and he may have used his control of artistic expression to distance himself from the common people, though such a radical departure from the idealised traditional representation of the image of the Pharaoh would be truly extraordinary.
One writer commented, " Krens has been both praised and vilified for turning what was once a small New York institution into a worldwide brand, creating the first truly multinational arts institution.
" One story suggests that the town was simply named after Milan, Italy, because of similarities in the climate, but truly, the climate of Milan in Northern Italy, is cold and continental ; another says that the name was supposed to have been " Milam ," but the United States Post Office Department either got it wrong or changed it intentionally because another Milam, Texas, already existed.
One innovative feature that has never been abrogated even during the days since 9 / 11, is that people entering the Park from either side may have the unique experience of strolling to the opposite park's boundary amid flowers, ponds, and works of art, without having to go through Immigration, thus truly making the Park a place of bi-national mingling.
Even later the author makes the proposition that the Promised One is Subh-i-Azal himself, showing that the author truly did not believe that the appearance of the Promised One would have to take two thousand years.
One of the first truly new television systems to enter the market since the 1950s, the Trinitron was announced in 1966 to wide acclaim for its bright images, about 25 % brighter than common shadow mask televisions of the same era.
Schumann's attack on Les Huguenots was clearly a personal diatribe against Meyerbeer's Judaism: ' Time and time again we had to turn away in disgust ... One may search in vain for a sustained pure thought, a truly Christian sentiment ... It is all contrived, all make believe and hypocrisy !... The shrewdest of composers rubs his hands with glee.
One has only to watch his performances as the returning emigrant unjustly convicted in Detenuto in attesa di giudizio or the miserly sub-proletarian of Lo scopone scientifico teased by the old millionaire Bette Davis into endless card games where he hopes to find release from his poverty to appreciate his skills in the first role, while the rampant, unscrupulous doctor he plays in Il medico della mutua is the perfect example of his aptness at rendering characters who were both truly despicable and completely believable.
One account records him declaring to the prefect, " The Church is truly rich, far richer than your emperor.
One day while talking with the Skin Horse, the Rabbit learns that a toy becomes real if its owner really and truly loves it.
One attempt at creating a truly object-oriented operating system was the BeOS of the mid 1990s, which used objects and the C ++ language for the application programming interface ( API ).
One delicacy that is truly unique to the region is akanes, which is a type of gourmet candy delight prepared according to a secret recipe since the beginning of the 20th century by the Roumbos family.
Still, building a chip conforming to this specification caused the One Laptop per Child project to claim " the first truly Open Source SD implementation, with no need to obtain an SDI license or sign NDAs to create SD drivers or applications.
One scene, in which Trent yells at Sue for insulting Mike, was written at Vaughn's request to make it clear that beneath Trent's swagger, he truly cared for Mike as a friend.
as " One of the most influential metal albums of its decade, and certainly one of the few truly definitive thrash albums ".
One of his first acts, after preventing the application of capital punishment to the ringleaders of the revolt, was to veto the project of protecting the khedive and his government by means of a Praetorian guard recruited from Asia Minor, Epirus, Austria and Switzerland, and to insist on the principle that Egypt must be governed in a truly liberal spirit.

One and remarkable
One of the more remarkable of the new cooling systems is one that can be switched to heating.
One of the remarkable features of deism is that the critical elements did not overpower the constructive elements.
One of the most remarkable features of American society is that the difference between the " uneducated " and the " educated " is so slight.
One remarkable commentary of Herodotus on Heracles is that he lived 900 years before himself ( c. 1300 BCE ).
Polgár called the game, " One of the most remarkable moments of my career.
One of the many remarkable features of this album is Irene Papas's guest participation ( vocal on " Infinity ").
" One of the most remarkable things that he ever told me was when we were together on the submarine and he said that he wished that a nuclear explosive had never been evolved.
One particularly remarkable example of co-speciation exists between the simian foamy virus ( SFV ) and its primate hosts.
One of her remarkable successes there was in the title role of Voltaire's Zaïre ( 1874 ).
One of the more remarkable attributes of the Guadalupe of Extremadura is that she is dark, like the Americans, and thus she became the perfect icon for the missionaries who followed Cortés to convert the natives to Christianity.
One remarkable thing that was also decided at the Tehran Conference was the way in which the Allies would deal with Finland, a free democratic country which cooperated with Germany after Soviet aggression and one that had not signed the Tripartite Pact, and had not declared war on any free Allied countries.
One reviewer from The New York Times called the book " a remarkable volume " and compared Patchen's work to Walt Whitman, Hart Crane, D. H. Lawrence, and even to the Bible.
One remarkable commentary of Herodotus on Pan is that he lived 800 years before himself ( c. 1200 BCE ), this being already after the Trojan War.
One of the first remarkable specimens of early metallurgy to be discovered by archaeologists is the silver vase of Entemena.
One remarkable aspect of Eta Carinae is its changing brightness.
One of the most remarkable characteristic of biomaterials is their hierarchical structure.
One of the many remarkable aspects of this town are its abrupt boundaries, surrounded on all sides by rich agricultural fields that begin immediately where town's streets and lots end.
One remarkable feature of Pernese society is its stability, having lasted approximately 2, 500 years with little change.
One remarkable feature of the Genji, and of Murasaki's skill, is its internal consistency, despite a dramatis personæ of some four hundred characters.
One of the more remarkable broadcasts was in July 1942, when Toscanini conducted the American premiere of Dmitri Shostakovich's Symphony No. 7.
One outstanding example of a remarkable performance not approved by the Maestro was his December 1948 NBC broadcast of Dvořák's Symphonic Variations, released on an LP by the Society.
One Norse saga called Eymund's saga ( a part of Yngvars saga víðförla ), with remarkable details, puts on Yaroslav the blame of his brother Burizlaf's murder.
One result of these years of commercial dominance was the construction of a remarkable number of architecturally significant mansions and palaces by rich merchants of many nationalities.
One quotation may be given as being a most remarkable prophecy of the impending revolution in the art of war, a revolution which the " advanced " tacticians themselves scarcely foresaw.

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