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The Dundee Theatre is the lone surviving single-screen movie theater in Omaha and still shows films.
Grace kept the coble steady in the water while her father helped four men and the lone surviving woman, Mrs. Dawson, into the boat.
In 979, Emperor Đinh Bộ Lĩnh and his crown prince Đinh Liễn were assassinated, leaving his lone surviving son, the 6-year-old Đinh Toàn, to assume the throne.
* Air Florida Flight 90, in which the lone surviving flight attendant passed the only lifevest she could find to another passenger.
Their lone surviving son, Samuel ( 1825 – 1860 ), served as mayor of Knoxville in 1857.
Billboard is the lone surviving publication of the group.
At a circus, John attempts to get Archie, the surviving male member in his species, to go out into the forest to teach him to become a real bear and mate with the lone potential Pacific Western bear female, Ava.
The lone surviving crew member was a stewardess, Sandra Quinn.
She appeared in the season 18 Law & Order episode " Quit Claim ," playing a con artist who matches wits with Assistant District Attorney Michael Cutter, in which she is the lone surviving suspect connected to a real estate scam involving organized crime.
* Zofeit – a planet whose inhabitants, the Zofeits, were almost wiped out ( only two males surviving ) by a lone alien in the episode XL5 to H20.
The lone surviving original example of the Arado Ar 234 Blitz turbojet-powered Nazi German reconnaissance bomber, restored and on display in the Smithsonian Institution's Udvar-Hazy Center, in 1945 was based in Norway with Kampfgeschwader 76 ( 76th Bomber Wing ).
The lone surviving Pipe roll from Henry I's reign, that of 1130, has been a popular subject of study.
Along with the Memphis RiverKings, an established CHL franchise, and the Huntsville Channel Cats, the SHL champion in 1996 and the lone surviving franchise from that league, Columbus and the other two expansion SHL teams formed the new Eastern Division of the CHL in the 1996-97 season.
That afternoon, a service is to be held at the lone surviving church in Santiago and the party, aside from Donna Elvira and her father Don Pedro, decides to attend.
The was lone surviving member of the Constituent Assembly of India, He took active part in the making of the Constitution of the country and drew the attention of that august house to the problems of the village and the workers and peasants.
In the era of segregated schools, Dunbar High School, also named after the poet, was the city's lone surviving black high school and one of the main cornerstones of Lexington's black community.
As a lone surviving plant, horse chestnuts are attributed to the giant trees which were coexistent with dinosaur during Jurassic Period two hundred million years ago.

lone and structure
Molecules are typically a set of atoms bound together by covalent bonds, such that the structure is electrically neutral and all valence electrons are paired with other electrons either in bonds or in lone pairs.
Lewis structure of the hydroxide ion showing three lone pair s on the oxygen atom
It is a lone reminder of this forgotten industrial era and, despite its age, it remains much taller than any other structure in the city.
The lone structure at that location was designed by Percy Ball to resemble Chingford Church in Walthamstow, England where Walter C. Ball and his wife Amelia grew up together.
Lewis structures ( or " Lewis dot structures ") are flat graphical formulas that show atom connectivity and lone pair or unpaired electrons, but not three-dimensional structure.
Separating the species may be straightforward in mixed wintering flocks on an Indian beach, where the difference in size and structure is obvious ; it is another thing altogether to identify a lone vagrant to western Europe, where both species are very rare.
Separating the species may be straightforward in mixed wintering flocks on an Indian beach, where the difference in size and structure is obvious ; it is another thing altogether to identify a lone vagrant to western Europe, where both species are very rare.
The structure of the ion is predicted by VSEPR theory to be pyramidal, with three bonding electron pairs and one lone pair.
This dependence on the electronic states of the anion can explain why some divalent lead and tin materials such as PbS and SnTe show no stereochemical evidence of the lone pair and adopt the symmetric rocksalt crystal structure.
Because of the unusual structure of the 38th House of Commons, in May 2005, David Kilgour's lone vote had the power to bring down or support the government.
There is also a non-bonded lone pair on the sulfur, so the structure predicted by VSEPR theory is trigonal pyramidal, as in ammonia ( NH < sub > 3 </ sub >).
A lone wolf or lone-wolf fighter is someone who commits or prepares for, or is suspected of committing or preparing for violent acts in support of some group, movement, or ideology, but does so alone, outside of any command structure.
The term " lone wolf " is used by US law enforcement agencies and the media to refer to individuals undertaking violent acts of terrorism outside a command structure.
The number of electron pairs in the valence shell of a central atom is determined by drawing the Lewis structure of the molecule, expanded to show all lone pairs of electrons, alongside protruding and projecting bonds.
Even if the structure of the active catalyst is not known, Corey ’ s model proposes the following: the aldehyde is activated by complexation with the chiral catalyst ( R )- BINOL-TiX < sub > 2 </ sub > via the formyl lone electron pair syn to the formyl hydrogen to form a pentacoordinate Ti structure.
Nevertheless, the π lone pair of the nitrogen, responsible of the zwiterrionic structure, stabilize the structure and is responsible of the linearity of isocyanides.
It is designed to benefit from aromatic stabilization ( 6-electron system counting the nitrogen lone pairs and an empty boron p-orbital, see structure A ) and from kinetic stabilization from the bulky 2, 6-diisopropylphenyl groups.

lone and dates
Early dates are approximate, and are based on available archaeological data ; for most pre-Akkadian rulers listed, this king list is itself the lone source of information.
The first time the ' B ' div won and made its lone appearance in the finals dates back to 2002.

lone and from
A lone pro-Hearst voice from New York City was that of William Devery, who had been expelled as a Tammany leader but still claimed strong influence in his own district.
Fluoride " loses " a pair of valence electrons because the electrons shared in the B — F bond are located in the region of space between the two atomic nuclei and are therefore more distant from the fluoride nucleus than they are in the lone fluoride ion.
A proton is transferred from an unspecified Brønsted acid to ammonia, a Brønsted base ; alternatively, ammonia acts as a Lewis base and transfers a lone pair of electrons to form a bond with a hydrogen ion.
Ligands are generally bound to the central atom by a coordinate covalent bond ( donating electrons from a lone electron pair into an empty metal orbital ), and are said to be coordinated to the atom.
The blue " lone star " logo was retained, but with a white border setting it off from the silverblue.
For example the temple of Heracles Monoikos ( i. e. the lone dweller ), built far from any nearby town upon a promontory in what is now the Côte d ' Azur, gave its name to the area's more recent name, Monaco.
On the morning of Sunday 17 December 1967, Holt, friends Christopher Anderson, Jan Lee and George Illson and his two bodyguards drove down from Melbourne to see the British lone yachtsman Alec Rose sail through Port Phillip Heads in his boat Lively Lady to complete a leg of his solo circumnavigation of the globe, which started and ended in England.
Some genes are found to be expressed from both maternal genomes while others are expressed exclusively from the lone paternal copy.
Scanning old recorded transmissions from the 1970s, the super-AI finds a lone AI transmitting from the Alpha Centauri star system.
Nymphs tended to frequent areas distant from humans but could be encountered by lone travelers outside the village, where their music might be heard, and the traveler could spy on their dancing or bathing in a stream or pool, either during the noon heat or in the middle of the night.
In Homer's Odyssey, Odysseus crawls beneath two shoots of olive that grow from a single stock, and in the Iliad, ( XVII. 53ff ) is a metaphoric description of a lone olive tree in the mountains, by a spring ; the Greeks observed that the olive rarely thrives at a distance from the sea, which in Greece invariably means up mountain slopes.
He was no longer able to shoulder the awesome responsibility of being the Earth's lone protector from Lunar-launched H-Bomb attacks.
For instance, in a hydrogen Maser, the well-known " 21cm wave " transition in atomic hydrogen, where the lone electron flips its spin state from parallel to the nuclear spin to antiparallel, can be used to create a population inversion because the parallel state has a magnetic moment and the antiparallel state does not.
A mating pair or a lone individual will spend the day hiding from predators, particularly birds.
Over the course of the game, a lone Aes Sedai must track down a robber following an assault on the White Tower, and prevent the Dark One from being released prematurely.
The player is a lone hero who will save the universe from an evil force.
1766 ) which hangs in Derby Museum and Art Gallery, features a group ( three men, three children, and a lone woman ) listening to a lecture by a ' natural philosopher '— the only light in the otherwise darkened room is from the " sun " in the brass orrery, which, in this case, has rings that cause it to appear to be similar to an armillary sphere.
When undisturbed there are regularly swan and mallard, with less frequent visits from tufted duck, mediterranean gull, cormorant, little Grebe and occasionally a lone black swan.
After the war, the remains of most of the war dead were moved from former POW camps, burial grounds and lone graves along the rail line to official war cemeteries.
He also occasionally drinks to excess and has a gambling problem, which leads to the second gag: every time Parker tries to profit from gambling on events he recalls from the future, he picks the losing side ( the lone exception to this is when he gambles to get a bankroll for a charitable purpose ).
For example, DC's oldest superhero character, Superman, the lone survivor of the destroyed planet Krypton, originally could not fly ( he could instead leap over an eighth of a mile ), and his powers came from having evolved on a planet with stronger gravity than Earth's.

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