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One well-known story ( quoted in Berry, page 261 ) was that he saw the change of direction of a wind vane on a boat on the Thames, caused not by an alteration of the wind itself, but by a change of course of the boat relative to the wind direction.
One well-known association the town has is with the ' Accrington Pals ', the nickname given to the smallest home town battalion of volunteers formed to fight in the first world war.
One of the most well-known aspects of the series was the inclusion of music videos, which occurred between animated segments.
One sad-looking clump of coconut palms was jokingly called " King-Doyle Park " after two well-known citizens of Hawaii who visited on the Taney in 1938.
One of the individuals involved in these initial studies at SRI was Uri Geller, a well-known celebrity psychic at the time.
One of the earliest, and probably the most well-known, is DIN 476 — the standard that introduced the A-series paper sizes in 1922 — adopted in 1975 as International Standard ISO 216.
One well-known example of a bitheistic or duotheistic theology based on gender polarity is found in the neopagan religion of Wicca, which is centered on the worship of a divine couple-the Moon Goddess and the Horned God-who are regarded as lovers.
One of his paraphrases from a well-known line in Ecclesiastes ran: " The race is not always to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, but that's how the smart money bets.
One of the most well-known equations describes Pythagoras ' law relating the length of the sides of a right angle triangle:
One of his most well-known works is The Scream of 1893.
One well-known legend about El Cid describes how he acquired the stallion.
The UK release featured the voice of well-known Formula One commentator Murray Walker.
One of its most well-known structures is the Great Bath of Mohenjo-daro.
One of the more well-known longform structures is the Harold, developed by ImprovOlympic cofounder Del Close.
One well-known qualitative technique employed in I – O psychology is John Flanagan's Critical Incident Technique, which requires " qualified observers " ( e. g., pilots in studies of aviation, construction workers in studies of construction projects ) to describe a work situation that resulted in a good or bad outcome.
One well-known name, Tiptree, has assisted Sheldon in conveying feministic themes and beliefs to her audience.
The absence of a personal income tax in the principality has attracted to it a considerable number of wealthy " tax refugee " residents from European countries who derive the majority of their income from activity outside Monaco ; celebrities such as Formula One drivers attract most of the attention, but the vast majority of them are less well-known business people.
One of the well-known mountains here is Mount Parker, whose almost circular crater lake measures a mile and a quarter in diameter and lies 300 meters below its 2, 040-meter summit.
One well-known theory of origin was proposed by Joseph Hunter in 1852.
A well-known Rig Vedic hymn says that " Truth is One, though the sages know it variously.
One of the most well-known of these is Ōhi-yaki ( Ōhi ware ).
One well-known example included female versions of certain enemies, like Low Guards, Strike Force soldiers, and the Overpatrol.
A well-known story in the collection One Thousand and One Nights describes a genie who had displeased King Solomon and was punished by being locked in a bottle and thrown into the sea.

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One might expect some spread of the disease in this case resulting in increased effectiveness of the attack.
One of the A.L.A.M. lawyers observed that if the Selden case had been tried under this simplified procedure, the testimony which filled more than a score of volumes, `` at a minimum cost of $1 a page for publication alone, could have been contained in one volume ''.
One year the Department collected a file of case histories to document its argument that men in the field were paying the government's entertainment bills out of personal income.
`` One shouldn't mix commercial affairs with patriarchy, but in this case I have no choice.
He declines to solve a case for the Home Secretary because he is retired in Chapter One of Peril at End House ( 1932 ).
One reason that financial officials were elected was that any money embezzled could be recovered from their estates ; election in general strongly favoured the rich, but in this case wealth was virtually a prerequisite.
One of the things the court has to do is figure out how to answer new questions, and that is what happened in this case.
One play, The Demi-Virgin in 1921, prompted a court case because of its suggestive subject matter, including a risque game of cards, " Stripping Cupid ", where a bevy of showgirls teased the audience in their lingerie.
One case involved Eli Lilly and Company's antipsychotic Zyprexa, and the other involved Bextra.
One possible derivation is from the proto-Germanic word * bastjan ( from Proto-Indo-European root word * b < sup > h </ sup > as ) means " binding " or " tie ".< ref > Köbler * b < sup > h </ sup > as </ ref > In this case, Bastarnae may have had the original meaning of an alliance or bund of tribes.
One of the functions ( in this case g ) is first reflected about and then offset by t, making it.
One reason for the popularity of the dissociation constant in biochemistry and pharmacology is that in the frequently encountered case where x = y = 1, K < sub > d </ sub > has a simple physical interpretation: when = K < sub > d </ sub >, = or equivalently /(+)= 1 / 2.
One can express the divergence as a particular case of the exterior derivative, which takes a 2-form to a 3-form in R < sup > 3 </ sup >.
One such situation seems to be evident in a recent case concerning alleged YMCA discrimination and a Federal Court Case in Texas.
One such ultimately disastrous case was Schleyer's Volapük.
One consequence of this theory is a variable speed of light, where photon speed would vary with energy, and some zero-mass particles might possibly travel faster than c. However, even if this theory is accurate, it is still very unclear whether it would allow information to be communicated, and appears not in any case to allow massive particles to exceed c.
* Efforts to improve fairness by reducing first-move advantage include the rule of swap, generalizable as " swap -( x, y, z )" and characterizable as a partially compounded and partially iterated version of the pie rule (" one person slices ; the other chooses "): One player places on the board x stones of the first-moving color and a lesser number y stones of the second-moving color (" slicing " in the pie metaphor ); the other player is entitled to choose between a ) playing from the starting position, in which case the selecting player is also entitled to choose which color to play, and b ) placing z ( usually-y ) + 1 ) more stones on the board at locations of that player's choice (" reslicing " in the pie metaphor, with limitations created by the board's existing setup akin to limitations arising from the existing slices in the pie ), in which case the former player is entitled to choose which color side to play.
The case, Chilvers, Hayling, and a replica of Chilvers ' original board were featured on an episode of the BBC's The One Show in 2009.
One final form of limiting case wear is, unfortunately, limited strictly to benchrest shooters with custom-cut chambers.
One solution that is applicable to revolvers in particular is the possibility of using a reduced-volume case.
One confusing aspect is that medications that lower the immune response do not improve sIBM symptoms, as would be expected in the case of an autoimmune disorder.
( One aspect of the best fakes is the lingering doubt that, possibly, there is some authenticity behind them – as is the case with Kosinski.
One of the last trials-by-jury in Malaysia was the notorious Mona Fandey case in 1994.
One month following its conclusion, a similar agreement, General Act for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes, was concluded in Geneva, which obliged its signatory parties to establish conciliation commissions in any case of dispute.

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