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One and variation
One variation avoids the use of choice functions by, in effect, replacing each choice function with its range.
One variation shortens the second line and lengthens the last, to form a near-rhyme between N and zed:
One of these, Itō's lemma, expresses the composite of an Itō process ( or more generally a semimartingale ) dX < sub > t </ sub > with a twice-differentiable function f. In Itō's lemma, the derivative of the composite function depends not only on dX < sub > t </ sub > and the derivative of f but also on the second derivative of f. The dependence on the second derivative is a consequence of the non-zero quadratic variation of the stochastic process, which broadly speaking means that the process can move up and down in a very rough way.
" One variation is that crawfish boils are more popular in the southern regons of Louisiana, while pies are favored further north.
One variation that states that all three goddesses remained fully clothed, but it is mostly agreed that either only Aphrodite undressed, or else all three goddesses did.
One variation is to make the maximum number of rounds on the way up no greater than 7, 8, or 9 rounds ( thus, even with four players, the players could opt to have the pattern of cards be 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1, as playing 12 or 13 rounds up and then down again might be too lengthy for some ).
One popular favorite involves a baked potato with cheddar cheese ( or sour cream and chives ) on top, and in New England " smashed potatoes " ( a chunkier variation on mashed potatoes, retaining the peel ) have great popularity.
" In another variation, the 1910 Catholic Dictionary defines " conversion " as " One who turns or changes from a state of sin to repentance, from a lax to a more earnest and serious way of life, from unbelief to faith, from heresy to the true faith.
One variation on sweet tea is known as sun tea, which is brewed by leaving loose tea or tea bags in water in a jar or pitcher placed in a sunny area for several hours.
One possibility is twisted grain alignment along the line of sight due to variation in the galactic magnetic field ; another is the line of sight passes through multiple clouds.
One variation is gaffer tape designed to be cleanly removed, while duct tape was not.
One variation on traditional cross country is mountain running, which incorporates significant uphill and / or downhill sections as an additional challenge to the course.
One variation on the tape punch was a device called a Chadless Printing Reperforator.
One variation allows a player to vote for the definition he submitted, although he doesn't get points for doing so.
One variation uses a book of assorted poems instead of a dictionary.
One common variation of the Burton grip places the outside mallet between the middle and ring fingers, instead of between the index and middle.
One can use the Richardson – Dushman equation directly to determine the work function by temperature variation of the sample, as well.
One variation of the Royal & Select Masters ' Emblem, of which there are many.
One vote one value legislation requires all electorates to have the same number of voters with a maximum 10 per cent variation.
One factor that has caused much confusion in moa taxonomy is the intraspecific variation of bone sizes, between glacial and inter-glacial periods ( see Bergmann ’ s rule and Allen ’ s rule ) as well as sexual dimorphism being evident in several species.
One genome-wide association study indicates a possible role for RELN gene variation in otosclerosis, an abnormal growth of bone of the middle ear.
* Boris Spassky vs Efim Geller, Sukhumi Candidates ' match 1968, game 6, Sicilian Defence, Closed Variation ( B25 ), 1 – 0 One of three beautiful wins by Spassky over Geller in this match using the same variation, which is one of Spassky's favorites.
One variation that has grown as the Calcutta Auction is used more in conjunction with March Madness involves bidding on teams in the reverse order of their seeds instead of random order.
One feature found in shells of the modern Nautilus is the variation in the shape and size of the shell according to the sex of the animal, the shell of the male being slightly smaller and wider than that of the female.
As Patrick Wormald explained, “ One of the common misconceptions is that there was a ‘ Roman Church ’ to which the ‘ Celtic ’ was nationally opposed .” Celtic-speaking areas were part of Latin Christendom as a whole at a time in which there was significant regional variation of liturgy and structure with a general collective veneration of the Bishop of Rome that was no less intense in Celtic areas.

One and calls
One of the agreements calls for the New Eastwick Corp. to purchase a 1311 acre tract for $12,192,865.
One application for SVCs is to carry individual telephone calls when a network of telephone switches are inter-connected using ATM.
One such recipe calls for 1 litre of boiled water, 1 / 2 teaspoon of salt, 6 teaspoons of sugar, and added mashed banana for potassium and to improve taste.
One of Lord Peter's cars is a 12-cylinder (" double-six ") 1927 Daimler four-seater, which ( like all his cars ) he calls " Mrs. Merdle " after a character in Little Dorrit ( by Charles Dickens ) who " hated fuss ".
One such reaction to the loss of meaning is what Nietzsche calls ' passive nihilism ', which he recognises in the pessimistic philosophy of Schopenhauer.
One example is the differing set of interpretations of UN Security Council Resolution 242, which calls on Israel to withdraw " from territories occupied " in the 1967 Six Day War.
One recipe calls for vinegar ( 1: 1 proportion to egg yolk by volume ); other recipes suggest white wine ( 1 part yolk, 2 parts wine ).
One study showed, along with other ungulates, wildebeests responded more strongly to the baboon alarm calls compared to the baboon contest calls, though both types of calls had similar patterns, amplitudes, and durations.
In his famous essay " Of Cannibals " ( 1580 ), Michel de Montaigne, himself a Catholic, reported that the Tupinambá people of Brazil ceremoniously eat the bodies of their dead enemies as a matter of honor, but he reminded his readers that Europeans behave even more barbarously when they burn each other alive for disagreeing about religion ( he implies ): " One calls ' barbarism ' whatever he is not accustomed to.
One of the first large and separate ACDs was a modified 5XB switch used by New York Telephone in the early 1970s to distribute calls among hundreds of 4-1-1 information operators.
Note 2: One user making two 75-second calls is equivalent to two users each making one 75-second call.
One DTE-DCE interface to an X. 25 network has a maximum of 4095 logical channels on which it is allowed to establish virtual calls and permanent virtual circuits, although networks are not expected to support a full 4095 virtual circuits.
One of the sailors, Long Jack, sometimes calls him Discobolus.
One rocket launcher design calls for 300 GJ for each launch in the space of less than a second.
One researcher, Sydney Curtis, has recorded flute-like lyrebird calls in the vicinity of the New England National Park.
One newspaper that carries the Archie comic strip, the Haverhill edition of the Lawrence Eagle-Tribune, calls the strip " Haverhill's Archie ".
One policeman, Eladio Garcia Tello, responded to the calls for help.
However, in contrast to this Ian MacDonald, in his book Revolution in the Head: The Beatles ' Records and the Sixties, calls it " One of The Beatles best covers ".
One other advantage, which will become much more pronounced as VoIP use climbs, is that calls between VoIP users are usually free.
One explanation for the name babakoto, is that the calls made by the indri resemble a father calling for his lost son.
One argument for the timing of this event has been that the repeated calls for popular crusades by Philip and his predecessors, combined with the absence of any actual large scale expeditions, ultimately boiled over into this popular, but uncontrolled, crusade.
One of Hitchcock's characteristic innocent-person-pursued-by-the-police evasions ensues, as Dr. Petersen and the impostor ( who now calls himself ' John Brown ') travel by train to Rochester, to meet Dr. Brulov ( Michael Chekhov ), who had been Dr. Petersen's teacher and mentor.
One of the first was Hesiod ; he calls the oracular Dodona, identified by reference to " the oak ", the " seat of Pelasgians ", clarifying Homer's Pelasgic Zeus.

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