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one and first
No one was behind it, but in the rear wall of the office I noticed, for the first time, a door which had been left partially open.
( Would she have been able to had she known that the blanket belonged to a young ballet dancer Nicolas had found his first night in one of Walter's marked bars??
School began in August, the hottest part of the year, and for the first few days Miss Langford was very lenient with the children, letting them play a lot and the new ones sort of get acquainted with one another.
The highroad, one might say at first, belongs to life, while the way to the churchyard belongs to death.
If we examine the three types of change from the point of view of their internal structure we find an additional profound difference between the third and the first two, one that accounts for the notable difference between the responses they evoke.
At this point Mrs. Frances Cupply, one of Wright's handsome daughters by his first wife, came from the house and tried to calm Miriam as she tore down a no visitors sign and smashed the glass pane on another sign with a rock.
`` History has this in common with every other science: that the historian is not allowed to claim any single piece of knowledge, except where he can justify his claim by exhibiting to himself in the first place, and secondly to any one else who is both able and willing to follow his demonstration, the grounds upon which it is based.
On one visit he stopped at the office of the American, where he was known surreptitiously as `` the Great White Chief '', and for the first time met his managing editor, fat Moses Koenigsberg.
But all the reports of this first embassy show that the two Savoyards were the heads of it, for they were the only ones who were empowered to swear for the king that he would abide by the pope's decision and who were allowed to appoint deputies in the event that one was unavoidably absent.
It might be well to consider the literary evidence first because it can provide us with an answer to one important question ; ;
He pontificates that `` one of the first signs of advancing civilization is the fall in the value of women in men's eyes ''.
But Adams was one of the first to suggest that this human incompetence was the only motivating factor behind religion.
There were several men of ninety or more whom I knew first or last, all of whom were still productive and most of whom knew one another as if they had naturally come together at the apex of their lives.
But as he remarks in his preface to The Walnut Trees, `` a novel can hardly ever be rewritten '', and `` when this one appears in its final form, the form of the first part will no doubt be radically changed ''.
Another optimistic sign, this one from the Labor Department, was the report that the long rise in unemployment compensation payments `` was interrupted for the first time in the week ending Feb. 25 ''.
-- A first grader colors pictures one solid color, everything -- sky, grass, boy, wagon, etc..
Howard Mitchell and the National Symphony perform in the first two releases, designed for grades one and two.
The trouble is that at first glance the idea looks like such a good one.
East Greenwich was one of the first Rhode Island towns to enter into contract agreement with the Rhode Island Development Council for planning services we could not provide for ourselves.
Four of us here in the United States attended, first as students, then as instructors, almost every one of these schools, in England, Canada, and the United States.
Since she could not act, one part suited her as well as any other, and so she was the first person to offer Mr. Lincoln a glass of water, holding it up to the box, high above her head, to Miss Harris, who had asked for it.
She had been one of the first to collect her wits.
He thought of her, the first one.
She'd found one and she hadn't said a word while Big Hans and I had hunted and hunted as we always did all winter, every winter since the spring that Hans had come and I had looked in the privy and found the first one.

one and disposable
As the supply of any one design is limited, this has led some people to collect disposable phone cards.
The idea is that because the head need not be replaced every time the ink runs out, consumable costs can be made lower and the head itself can be more precise than a cheap disposable one, typically requiring no calibration.
The decision to use cloth or disposable diapers is a controversial one, owing to issues ranging from convenience, health, cost, and their effect on the environment.
Other common features of disposable diapers include one or more pairs of either adhesive or velcro tapes to keep the diaper securely fastened.
In one cradle-to-grave study sponsored by the National Association of Diaper Services ( NADS ) and conducted by Carl Lehrburger and colleagues, results found that disposable diapers produce seven times more solid waste when discarded and three times more waste in the manufacturing process.
There are now people running round with disposable incomes who still want to do lots of things before they settle down to one partner.
According to The 1990s by Marc Oxoby, what is most notable about the series is that " what may at one time been considered disposable, escapist literature " found " unprecedented popularity " in the 1990s.
To reach the ' gassy ,' fully carbonated level of commercial waters, the at-home enthusiast can either make or buy a carbonating system based on larger, refillable carbon dioxide canisters rather than small, disposable cartridges good for only one liter.
* Some schools and youth agencies will give out one time use cards that have a 1-4 rides on them for special events like field trips and extraordinary trips like to an after school program or social programs or parole officer meetings, these cards can not be refilled and will not get recharged after their rides are up and are effectively disposable.
Inexpensive, disposable editions were one manifestation of the dematerialization of the art object and the new emphasis on process ....
While there are some rare instances that a hearing aid uses a rechargeable battery or a long-life disposable battery, the majority of modern hearing aids use one of five standard Button Cell Zinc-air batteries.
For example, if a household earns one extra dollar of disposable income, and the marginal propensity to consume is 0. 65, then of that dollar, the household will spend 65 cents and save 35 cents.
A flurry of competing models soon followed with everything from one to six blades, with many cartridge blade razors also having disposable handles.
Plastic disposable razors and razors with replaceable disposable blade attachments, often with one to three cutting edges ( but sometimes with four and as of recently, five cutting edges ), are in common use today.
NEA ’ s view is that neither of these definitions is acceptable or rational and that the only sensible definition of income is one that uses actual disposable income after housing costs.
David S. Sheridan was one of the manufacturers of the American markets " disposable " plastic endotracheal tube now used routinely in surgery.
As stated by Offe, the new middle class in association with the old one is evolved in the new social movements because of their high levels of education and their access to information and resources that lead to the questions of the way society is valued ; the group of people that are marginal in terms of labour market such as students, housewives and the unemployed participate in the collective actions as a consequence of their disposable resource of time, their position in the receiving end of bureaucratic control and disability to be fully engaged in the society based on employment and consumption.
In 1993 Parker was acquired by the Gillette Company, which already owned the Paper Mate brand, one of the best-selling disposable ballpoints.
The machine dispenses two materials – one for the model and one for a disposable support structure.
Pampers was at one time only used as a name for a disposable diaper.
Households in developed countries significantly increased their household debt relative to their disposable income and GDP during the 1980-2007 period, one of the many factors behind the U. S. and European crises of 2007-2012.
Heather Rogers, creator of the documentary film Gone Tomorrow: The Hidden Life of Garbage and book of the same name, classifies Keep America Beautiful as one of the first greenwashing corporate fronts, alleging that the group was created in response to Vermont's 1953 attempt to outlaw disposable containers.

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