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One and unique
One of the inescapable realities of the Cold War is that it has thrust upon the West a wholly new and historically unique set of moral dilemmas.
One reason for the unique vitality of the chorus is its great variety in expression.
Image: Barcelona 29-04-2006 11-29-38. JPG | One of Gaudí's unique tiles in Parc Güell
Graham Hill took his final Formula One win in the unique " lobster claw ". Tauranac signed double world champion Graham Hill and young Australian Tim Schenken to drive for the 1971 season.
One objection to the argument is that it leaves open the question of why the First Cause is unique in that it does not require a cause.
One unique feature to this console is the ' hold ' button, which allowed the player to freeze the game, change the time or change the speed of the game during the course of the game.
One tradition unique to Poland is the sharing of the " opłatek ", a thin wafer into which a holy picture is pressed.
One player provides the underlying beat, or shita-byōshi, while the other builds on this rhythmical foundation with a unique and typically improvised musical composition ( ue-byōshi ).
One storyline, which ran the week before Halloween in 1989 ( Oct 23 to Oct 28 ), is unique among Garfield strips in that it is not meant to be humorous.
* Focus One: The examination of the process by which an employee develops innovations and the unique characteristics of an individuals which enables them to be highly innovative.
One of the unique cultural elements of Karachi is that the residences, which are two-or three-story townhouses, are built with the front yard protected by a high brick wall.
One of the unique characteristics of the Luftwaffe ( as opposed to other independent air forces ) was the possession of an organic paratrooper force called Fallschirmjäger.
One unique feature of the lake is the Z-shaped Bay of Quinte which separates Prince Edward County from the Ontario mainland, save for a isthmus near Trenton ; this feature also supports many wetlands and aquatic plants, as well as associated fisheries.
One of the hallmarks of leet is its unique approach to orthography, using substitutions of other characters, letters or otherwise, to represent a letter or letters in a word.
One of the more notable groups on the roster of SST Records ( who released most of their albums ), the Meat Puppets started as a punk rock band, but like most of their SST peers, the Meat Puppets established their own unique style, blending punk with country and psychedelic rock, and featuring Curt's warbling vocals.
One unique feature of the show was the Mouseketeer Roll Call, in which many ( but not all ) of that day's line-up of regular performers would introduce themselves by name to the television audience.
One modern, perhaps unique, formalised example of a plutocracy is the City of London.
One of the most unique marine mammals living in the Persian Gulf is Dugong dugon, commonly referred to as the dugong, or the " sea cow ".
One must also choose a unique azimuth for the pole, e. g., θ = 0.
One of the differences is that the room is decorated with a unique fresco of dancing rats on the ceiling, rat wall paper, rat carpet, and so on, which is stated to have the effect of making people " feel as if they need a wash " after a few minutes.
One unique aspect of local government, found mostly in the New England region of the United States, is the town meeting.
One unique use of catalase occurs in the bombardier beetle.
One use of the password length parameters is in the expression, where is the probability that a password can be guessed in its lifetime, is the maximum lifetime a password can be used to log in to a system, is the number of guesses per unit of time, and is the number of unique algorithm-generated passwords ( the ' password space ').
One of the unique things about cloud computing is how rapidly and easily this can be done.

One and structures
One of the most convenient, and certainly the most traditional presentation of the elements, is in form of periodic table, which groups elements with similar chemical properties ( and usually also similar electronic structures ) together.
One core result of Holzkamp's historical and comparative analysis of human reproductive action, perception and cognition is a very specific concept of meaning that identifies symbolic meaning as historically and culturally constructed, purposeful conceptual structures that humans create in close relationship to material culture and within the context of historically specific formations of social reproduction.
One of its most well-known structures is the Great Bath of Mohenjo-daro.
One cannot overstate its centrality in all chemistry, especially because of its necessary targeting in organic synthesis, and its roles in enzyme catalysis and inhibition, and in the formation of biological structures, both via its hydrogen bonding capability.
One of Icon's key concepts is that control structures are based on the " success " or " failure " of expressions, rather than on boolean logic, as in most other programming languages.
One of the more well-known longform structures is the Harold, developed by ImprovOlympic cofounder Del Close.
One inevitable ambiguity about these structures relates to the strong evidence that channels change conformation as they operate ( they open and close, for example ), such that the structure in the crystal could represent any one of these operational states.
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.
" Bob Dylan highlighted Orbison's song structures in his book Chronicles: Volume One, specifically noting how they were " songs within songs ".
The original presentation structure used the basic encoding rules of Abstract Syntax Notation One ( ASN. 1 ), with capabilities such as converting an EBCDIC-coded text file to an ASCII-coded file, or serialization of objects and other data structures from and to XML.
One advantage of this restriction is that the structures studied in universal algebra can be defined in any category which has finite products.
One answer might be Ultimate ensemble, which is a theory that postulates all structures that exist mathematically also exist physically in their own universe.
One group identifies the opacities of particular low and middle cloud structures and comprises the varieties translucidus ( translucent ), perlucidus ( opaque with translucent breaks ), and opacus ( opaque ).
One of the best-known thin-shell concrete structures in America is the Kresge Auditorium ( MIT ), which was designed by Saarinen.
One of the hardest hit structures was Bank One Tower, which was one of the dominant features of the Fort Worth skyline and which had on its top floor a popular restaurant.
One of the first brick structures in Texas, it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a recorded Texas Historic Landmark.
One of Macready's innovations – the use of Stonehenge-like structures on stage to indicate an ancient setting – proved enduring on stage into the twentieth century, and can be seen in the 1983 television version starring Laurence Olivier.
One study suggests that unlike in schizophrenia, such changes are found only in the cortex and do not affect the deeper structures in psychotic bipolar patients, as their basal ganglia were found to have the normal levels of DNMT1 and subsequently both the reelin and GAD67 levels were within the normal range.
Abstract Syntax Notation One ( ASN. 1 ) is a standard and flexible notation that describes rules and structures for representing, encoding, transmitting, and decoding data in telecommunications and computer networking.
* One of the fundamental structures used to tie knots.
One of the structures, the Mansion of the Benben ( hwt-ben-ben ), was dedicated to Nefertiti.
One of Strabane's most notable features are five steel structures on the banks of the river: two dancers and a fiddle player on the Lifford side, a flute player on the Strabane side and a drummer in the middle.
One of the most common and distinctive seaweed species that grow among the rock pools and the nearshore rockshelfs is Neptunes Necklace ( Hormosira banksii ) a seaweed made of small buoyant fleshy bead-like structures which resemble strongly that of a necklace.

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