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One and acts
One of his initial acts in office was to appoint Philip Coombs of the Ford Foundation as the first Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs.
One validated acts of school districts.
One of his first acts as Emperor was to persuade the Senate to grant divine honours to Hadrian, which they had at first refused ; his efforts to persuade the Senate to grant these honours is the most likely reason given for his title of Pius ( dutiful in affection ; compare pietas ).
One of Johnson's last significant acts as President was to grant unconditional amnesty to all Confederates on Christmas Day 1868, after the election of Ulysses S. Grant but before he took office in March 1869.
One of his first acts was to allow those peoples exiled by the Babylonians ( the Jews, among other captive peoples ) to return to their respective homes.
One could note a certain irony: one of the first acts of many of the newly independent states was to adopt the law of the foreign sovereign from whom independence had just been gained.
One of the new ownership group's first acts was to assure Cleveland fans they would give Brown the same kind of leeway.
One of Tramiel's first acts after forming Atari Corp. was to fire most of Atari's remaining staff, and to cancel almost all ongoing projects, in order to review their continued viability.
One of the special achievements of such deism-based humanism is that it discloses new, anthropocentric moral sources by which human beings are motivated and empowered to accomplish acts of mutual benefit.
One situation of affairs through objective acts of consciousness ( acts of constituting categorially ) can serve as the basis for constituting multiple states of affairs.
: One area on the surface of the metal acts as the anode, which is where the oxidation ( corrosion ) occurs.
One of Sullivan's favorite and most frequent acts was The Supremes, who appeared 17 times on the show, helping to pave the way for other Motown acts to appear on the show such as The Temptations, The Four Tops, and Martha and the Vandellas.
One of his first acts as king was to send William Marshal to England with orders to release Eleanor from prison, who found upon their arrival that her custodians had already released her.
But when a man acts wrongly, nature is not to be blamed ; for what is wrong, takes place not according to nature, but contrary to nature, it being the work of choice, and not of nature ” ( The Christian Examiner, Volume One, published by James Miller, 1824 Edition, p. 66 )
One would describe a set of acts as " selfless " ( altruistic ) when they are not selfish — when they benefit others more than oneself.
One would say that a person is " egoless " when he or she feels or acts in a way that suggests that the self is irrelevant ( regardless of whether the act or attitude had any benefit to self or others ).
One by one, Harold frightens and horrifies each of his appointed dates by appearing to commit gruesome acts such as self-immolation, self-mutilation, and seppuku.
One of his first acts was the burning of books.
One of Polk's last acts as President was to sign the bill creating the Department of the Interior ( March 3, 1849 ).
One of Ribbentrop's first acts as Foreign Minister was to achieve a total volte-face in Germany's Far Eastern policies.
One of the new king ’ s first acts was to free some 8, 000 political prisoners and reduce the sentences of another 30, 000.
One of Cubas ' first acts after taking office in August was to commute Oviedo's sentence and release him from confinement.
One of the first acts of Pope John was to eliminate the description of the Jews as " perfidious " in the Good Friday liturgy.

One and Birmingham
One group formed a new ecclesia which later met in Suffolk Street, Birmingham.
One of these is The Vine, known locally as The Bull and Bladder, in Brierley Hill near Birmingham.
One of the first relevant successful covers was Wynonie Harris's transformation of Roy Brown's 1947 original jump blues hit " Good Rocking Tonight " into a more showy rocker and the Louis Prima rocker " Oh Babe " in 1950, as well as Amos Milburn's cover of what may have been the first white rock and roll record, Hardrock Gunter's " Birmingham Bounce " in 1949.
Doctors is produced by BBC Birmingham and is screened on BBC One, with the first episode broadcast on 27 March 2000.
One of eight civil parishes with city status in England, Lichfield is situated roughly north of Birmingham.
One of the biggest developments in the town's history, the multi-million pound Ropewalk Shopping Centre, opened on 1 September 2005 in the hope that it will give the town extra income from the shopping, attract more visitors and retailers, and steer shoppers away from larger retail centres such as Birmingham, Coventry, Leicester and Solihull, with other shopping available at the longer established Abbeygate Shopping Centre located in the centre of the town.
" One day apparently in a peak of despair Tony Bicat went to the wardrobe department in Pebble Mill and out poured his woes and he said: ' I really don't know what to do, we start shooting in two weeks ' and the wardrobe lady said: ' There's a girl in Birmingham you really have to see because she's an oddball and she has brightly coloured hair and she's like no one else we've ever met and she does extra work '.
One such scheme is Birmingham Grand Central Station, proposed by Arup.
The station has two platforms, Platform One for Derby, Nottingham, London and the North, Platform Two for Tamworth, Birmingham and the South.
Large examples include West Quay in Southampton, Manchester Arndale, Bullring Birmingham, Liverpool One, Buchanan Galleries in Glasgow and Eldon Square in Newcastle upon Tyne.
One more bombing of an abortion clinic, this time in Birmingham, Alabama, which killed a policeman working as a security guard and seriously injured nurse Emily Lyons, gave the FBI crucial clues including a partial license plate.
Although the television screen was only temporary, another " Big Screen " was erected on the corner of the building in Chamberlain Square facing Birmingham Central Library, which broadcast live from the television channel BBC One.
One of the most extreme examples of a single flight number, same aircraft, with multiple stops, was the routing flown by a DC9-14 originating in Miami, then on to Orlando, Tallahassee, Panama City, Eglin AFB, Mobile, Gulfport, New Orleans, Birmingham, Atlanta, Huntsville, Memphis, St Louis and terminating in Chicago ( Midway Airport ), a total flight time start to finish of 14hr 32min.
One such incident occurred on November 10, 1972, when Southern Airways Flight 49, a Southern Airways DC-9 en route from Memphis to Miami was hijacked during a stopover in Birmingham, Alabama.
Now playing in the Northern League Division One, the club hit the national sports headlines in 2002 after winning the FA Vase ( amateur FA Cup ), beating Tiptree United at Villa Park, Birmingham.
Other folk songs to have their lyrics altered include " The John B. Sails ", " She'll Be Coming ' Round the Mountain ", " My Bonnie Lies over the Ocean ", " The Wild Rover " and " Camptown Races ", which is used for " Two World Wars, One World Cup ", whilst Birmingham City fans sing " Keep Right On to the End of the Road ".
One contemporary described Birmingham rioters as the " bunting, beggarly, brass-making, brazen-faced, brazen-hearted, blackguard, bustling, booby Birmingham mob ".
One club in Birmingham, Alabama, held so many successful bond drives that the Army Air Forces named a B-25 and a P-47 in the club's honor.
Miandad made his One Day International debut against the West Indies at Edgbaston, Birmingham in the 1975 Cricket World Cup.
: One of the basic points in your statement is that the action that I and my associates have taken in Birmingham is untimely.
Graeme Murray Walker, OBE ( known as Murray Walker ; born 10 October 1923, Hall Green, Birmingham, England ) is a semi-retired Formula One ( F1 ) motorsport commentator and journalist.
West Bromwich Albion and Birmingham City, who had last played in the top flight in 1985-86, were finally promoted back to the top division with Albion as Division One runners-up and Birmingham as playoff winners.

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