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One and variety
One reason for the unique vitality of the chorus is its great variety in expression.
One class lives only in a variety of freshwater environments, and a few members of a mostly marine class prefer brackish water.
One variety is the short model traditional cornet, also known as a " Shepherd's Crook " shaped model.
One such online system, the Anima Project, gathers user results into a master database which is then analyzed using a variety of statistical techniques.
One usage refers to a variety of a language that is a characteristic of a particular group of the language's speakers.
One common location for these was the endpapers and title pages of his own diaries, and they covered a wide variety of topics, from political commentary to his feelings toward his literary contemporaries and his current romantic interests.
One of Paraguay's fastest growing industries was the new, relatively modern plastics subsector, which supplied a wide variety of goods to the local market.
One of many covers flown on the LZ 129 Hindenburg | Hindenburg Zeppelin, featuring a variety of postal markings.
One particularly important consequence of the principle is the elaborate electron shell structure of atoms and the way atoms share electrons, explaining the variety of chemical elements and their chemical combinations.
One of the most famous elements of Scandinavian folklore, trolls are depicted in a variety of media in modern popular culture.
One variety is known as " turkey red wheat ", and was brought to Kansas by Mennonite immigrants from Russia.
One variety is a triplet of amplifiers: a logarithmic amplifier, followed by a variable-gain linear amplifier and an exponential amplifier.
While the fundamental technology underlying the Marathon engine is still considered rather outdated by today's standards, Aleph One has added significant improvements and a more modern polish to its capabilities and ported it to a wide variety of platforms, bringing Marathon and its derivatives far beyond their Mac roots.
One variety, coast Douglas-fir ( Pseudotsuga menziesii var.
One of the consequences of this complex geometry is that cross-sections through the hippocampus can show a variety of shapes, depending on the angle and location of the cut.
One obvious result of this cultural mixture is the variety of surnames that are common among the Cajun population.
One of a variety of journals using this approach to complexity is Complex Systems.
CBC Radio One and Première Chaîne focus on news and information programming, but they air some music programs, variety shows, comedy, and sports programming.
One notable exception is the variety known as Malvasia di Candia which is a distinctly different sub-variety of Malvasia.
One Finnish variety is mustamakkara, lit.
One of the most striking frames of the whole series features Delirium lying on a hotel bed with a bottle of bubble-blowing liquid, blowing bubbles in a variety of impossible shapes-diamonds, crosses, cats, and what appears to be Totoro from the Japanese animated feature My Neighbor Totoro ( this is probably a visual joke on the part of artist Jill Thompson ).
Christopher appeared in a variety of regional productions, and eventually a number of Off-Broadway productions, such as The Hostage at One Sheridan Square.
One of the fundamental findings of sociolinguistics, which has been hard to disprove, is that class and language variety are related.
One deposit in southern Idaho near Bear River is a fresh water variety ( Na <. 05 %) In southern hemisphere zeolites, such as found in Australia, which were formed with fresh water, thus the calcium uptake on formation.

One and terebinth
One of the earliest sources was the terebinth or turpentine tree ( Pistacia terebinthus ), a Mediterranean tree related to the pistachio.
** One jar filled with glass beads, many filled with olives, but the majority contained a substance known as Pistacia ( terebinth ) resin, an ancient type of turpentine.

One and furnishes
The City One Shatin Post Office of Hongkong Post furnishes inhabitants postal and bill paying services.

One and nut
One commentator described the amendments to native title law as using a " legal sledge hammer to crack a political nut ".
One study indicates Korean pine nut oil may suppress appetite.
** Bolt-On, One large bolt which sits beneath the fingerboard and goes through a hole in the body then a nut is then attached, its also screwed down by two small wood screws at the tenon end which ends just before the bridge pickup.

One and thick
One of the girl students, sitting by while I ate the thick soup, asked me if I had a sleeping bag.
One of major characteristics of the Cucurbitales is the presence of unisexual flowers, mostly pentacyclic, with thick pointed petals ( whenever present ) ( Matthews and Endress, 2004 ).
One naturalist, Harry Frauca, once received a bite deep into the flesh of his leg — through a rubber boot, trousers and thick woollen socks ( Underhill, 1993 ).
One theory is the " thin ", or formal, theory of rule of law, and the other is the " thick " theory.
Image: Fires and Deforestation on the Amazon Frontier, Rondonia, Brazil-September 30, 2007. jpg | One consequence of forest clearing in the Amazon: thick smoke that hangs over the forest.
One wraps a Lumière photographic plate with a bromide emulsion in two sheets of very thick black paper, such that the plate does not become clouded upon being exposed to the sun for a day.
One tale says that pygmy hippos carry a shining diamond in their mouths to help travel through thick forests at night ; by day the pygmy hippo has a secret hiding place for the diamond, but if a hunter catches a pygmy hippo at night the diamond can be taken.
One method of working atop muskeg is to place large logs on the ground, then cover those logs with a thick layer of clay or other stable material.
One Dobson unit refers to a layer of gas that would be 10 µm thick under standard temperature and pressure, sometimes referred to as a ' milli-atmo-centimeter.
One recommended walking track for a very peaceful walk is Channel Track, surrounded by thick woodland and it runs beside the old aqueduct.
" One incident which brought Plainfield national attention occurred in 1842 when President Martin Van Buren was spilled deliberately from his stage coach into the thick mud of the highway.
Image: Fires and Deforestation on the Amazon Frontier, Rondonia, Brazil-September 30, 2007. jpg | One consequence of forest clearing in the Amazon: thick smoke that hangs over the forest.
One such weapon can be found in the Royal Armouries and has an all-steel head with six flanges forming three spikes each, reminiscent of a mace but with a short thick spike of square cross section extending from the top.
Here is a particular call to find in the desert, in the thick of spiritual battle, the glory of the Crucified One.
One of the more common genera, Ganoderma, can grow large thick shelves that may contribute to the death of the tree, and then feed off the wood for years after.
One characteristic feature of Pitman shorthand is that unvoiced and voiced pairs of sounds ( such as / p / and / b / or / t / and / d /) are represented by strokes which differ only in thickness ; the thin stroke representing ' light ' sounds such as / p / and / t /; the thick stroke representing ' heavy ' sounds such as / b / and / d /.
One of the tombs has an entrance that is divided by a thick column.
One kilogram of lamb is cut into 1 cm thick and 4 – 5 cm long pieces.
One of the most recognizable aspects of Shields ' music is his thick and dreamy guitar sound, associated with his later recordings with My Bloody Valentine.
File: Audrey Hepburn in Charade 4. jpg | One of Audrey Hepburn's trademarks were her thick eyebrows.
One has the option to get French fries in some countries, including: Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Turkey, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, also countries in Europe such as Romania, Germany, Bulgaria and the U. K. Other options include thick cut French fries served inside the lavash to help soak up the sauce and juices keeping them inside the wrap.
One of the most popular features of Keane's work is the dotted line comics, showing the characters ' paths through the neighborhood or house with a thick dotted line.
One feature of both pasties and pastes is that they have a thick braided edge.
One popular design consists of a thick wooden cog wheel attached to a handle and two wooden flanges which alternately hit the teeth of the cog when the handle is turned.

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