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One and universally
One player to a hand is an important poker rule designed to promote fair play that is universally applied in casino play.
One universally agreed-upon matter is that fairy tales do not require fairies.
One problem noted with this approach is that there seems to be no fixed basis on deciding what God is not, unless the Divine is understood as an abstract experience of full aliveness unique to each individual consciousness, and universally, the perfect goodness applicable to the whole field of reality.
One point on which organologists universally agree is that lyres are closely related to harps ( and, in some views, lutes ).
" One of the poems once universally accepted as his is " My Mynde to me a kingdome is ", which Steven May considers as possibly written by Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford.
One of the most universally known pieces of Danish music is the Jalousie ' Tango Tzigane ' ( 1925 ) composed by Jacob Gade.
One of Poe's least accessible works, The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket has defied a universally accepted interpretation.
One other church, the Anglo-Saxon Greensted Church in England, has many similarities but is not universally regarded as a stave church.
Six One established its own place in political history when the expected winner of the 1990 presidential election campaign, Tánaiste Brian Lenihan delivered what was universally accepted to be a disastrous live response to a crisis in his campaign.
:" The sacred and youthful branch, the Guardian of the Cause of God, as well as the Universal House of Justice to be universally elected and established, are both under the care and protection of the Abhá Beauty, under the shelter and unerring guidance of the Exalted One ( may my life be offered up for them both ).
One aspect of proportional systems is to make them as universally applicable as possible, not just to one application but as a universal ideal statement of the proper proportions.
:*" The sacred and youthful branch, the Guardian of the Cause of God, as well as the Universal House of Justice to be universally elected and established, are both under the care and protection of the Abhá Beauty, under the shelter and unerring guidance of the Exalted One ( may my life be offered up for them both )" ( part 1, paragraph 18 )

One and trait
One notable trait of Doohan's post-crash riding style was the use of a thumb-operated rear brake developed during 1993.
One exception can be modern Cherokee who are predominantly monotheistic but apparently not panentheistic ( as the two are not mutually exclusive ); yet in older Cherokee traditions many observe both aspects of pantheism and panentheism, and are often not beholden to exclusivity, encompassing other spiritual traditions without contradiction, a common trait among some tribes in the Americas.
One way to determine the contribution of genes and environment to a trait is to study twins.
Spock did not originally have the logical manner which would become associated with the character, this instead being a trait of the character Number One ( Majel Barrett ).
One " trait " that has not yet attracted as much attention is the gender difference: nearly all school shootings are perpetrated by young males, and in some instances the violence has clearly been gender-specific.
One distinctive character trait is a habit of eating his hat whenever he is defeated by Scrooge.
One of the more overlooked abilities was the new " without numbers " rule, which allowed for literally an unlimited number of gaunts in a single game, emphasizing the " cannon-fodder " trait of the Tyranids.
One theory says that this trait helps to collect scent from the air and keep it near the dog's face and nose.
One trait that vampires share is an almost instantaneous healing ability.
One hypothesis for the inheritance of egg appearance mimicry is that this trait is inherited from the female only, suggesting that it is carried on the sex-determining W chromosome ( females are WZ, males ZZ ).
One unusual trait of the Voodoo 4 and 5 was that the Macintosh versions of these cards had both VGA and DVI output jacks, whereas the PC versions only had the VGA connector.
One common trait is hemeralopia or blindness in full sun.
One case of malaria has been reported in a man of African origin with sickle cell trait who was treated for B cell lymphoma with chemotherapy and an autologous bone marrow transplant.
One such trait is intelligence-it seems that more intelligent people are less easily persuaded by one-sided messages.
One can estimate a normal-ogive latent trait model by factor-analyzing a matrix of tetrachoric correlations between items.
One important distinction between Brithenig and Welsh is that while Welsh is P-Celtic, Latin was a Q-Italic language ( as opposed to P-Italic, like Oscan ), and this trait was passed onto Brithenig.
One theory is that the hairlessness trait is recessive-lethal, which means that homozygotic hairlessness doesn't exist.
One unusual trait shared by all Arisaema species, and not those of other genera, is the sex change.
One trait of the shadow bass is its ability to change color to match its substrate background.
One distinguishing trait of the new fellowship, aside from its unusually tolerant attitude regarding subscription to ancient doctrines, was its bold enthusiasm for ecumenical adventures, especially those growing out of the " Faith and Order " and " Life and Work " inter-church initiatives in Great Britain in the 1920s and 1930s.
One consistent character trait established over the many stories is Di's love of the color purple.
One example of a X-linked trait is Coffin-Lowry syndrome, which is caused by a mutation in ribosomal protein gene.
One interesting personality trait she has is that when she breathes she has a tendency to suck in while still speaking, as a result of trauma instilled in her by Grandma from a young age.

One and medieval
One medieval European example in textile form is the Bayeux Tapestry.
One of Albert's greatest contributions was his study of Dionysus the Areopagite, a mystical theologian whose words left an indelible imprint in the medieval period.
One, the most common in modern typography and inherited from medieval minuscule, looks like an inverted " 3 ".
One of Ganshof's contemporaries, the French historian Marc Bloch, was arguably the most influential 20th century medieval historian.
One of the last structures of the Kalmar Union, or, rather, medieval separateness, remained until 1536 when the Danish Privy Council, in the aftermath of a civil war, unilaterally declared Norway to be a Danish province, without consulting their Norwegian colleagues.
One example is English " bleat " for the sheep noise: in medieval times it was pronounced approximately as " blairt " ( but without an R-component ), or " blet " with the vowel drawled, which is much more accurate as onomatopoeia than the modern pronunciation.
One early concern of the medieval Christian church was its attitude to classical rhetoric itself.
One school of thought supports the Norman case that Edward always intended William the Conqueror to be his heir, accepting the medieval claim that Edward had already decided to be celibate before he married, but most historians believe that he hoped to have an heir by Edith at least until his quarrel with Godwin in 1051.
The literary device of the unreliable narrator was used in several fictional medieval Arabic tales of the One Thousand and One Nights.
One of his reforms was the introduction, to Poland, of a key element of feudalism: the granting of fiefdoms to his retinue of warriors, thus gradually transforming them into medieval knights.
One of the earliest and anatomically convincing examples is the gaunt cadaver effigy of the medieval physician Guillaume de Harsigny ( d. 1393 ) at Laon.
Several different variants of the story appear in the medieval One Thousand and One Nights, also known as the Arabian Nights, including " The Second Shaykh's Story ", " The Eldest Lady's Tale " and " Abdallah ibn Fadil and His Brothers ", all dealing with the theme of a younger sibling harassed by two jealous elders.
One section is Roman and is notably different from the medieval walls with the tell-tale red brick layers and the shallow pitch terracotta tile roofs.
One late medieval doorway survives from this church, and an aumbry from the original church survives within the late 19th Century structure of the present-day Saint Olaf's Church ( Episcopal ) in the town's Dundas Crescent.
One of the five medieval stone heads reset into the walls of the castle poorhouse
However, no medieval Arabic source has been traced for Aladdin, which was incorporated into The Book of One Thousand and One Nights by its French translator, Antoine Galland, who heard it from an Arab Syrian Christian storyteller from Aleppo.
One could interpret these maps as a flat wheel or disc, but most were intended to represent only a portion of the sphere-known world-just as a modern flat map of Europe or Africa is intended to represent only part of the planet " and " In the ancient and medieval world the term " antipodes " may mean lands on the opposite side on the planet or, more commonly, " human inhabitants " of lands on the other side of the planet.
One result of public pressure was the passing of the Ancient Monuments Protection Act 1882, but the provisions of the act focused on unoccupied prehistoric structures and medieval buildings such as castles were exempted from it leaving no legal protection.
One of the earliest descriptions of a food chain was described by a medieval Afro-Arab scholar named Al-Jahiz: " All animals, in short, cannot exist without food, neither can the hunting animal escape being hunted in his turn.
One surviving example of a medieval tithe barn in Germany:
One of the first recorded descriptions of soft armor use was found in medieval Japan, with the armor having been manufactured from silk.

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