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All and one
All the doors were open at this hour except one, and it was toward this that Stevens made his way with Russ close at his shoulder.
All expressed interest in world affairs but no one offered to make any sacrifices to satisfy this interest.
All pricks like Coughlin run it anyway, one way or another.
All subsequent measurements were made on material which had been heated to 375-degrees-C for one hour.
All samplers were operated for a period of two hours except one, which was operated for four hours.
`` All we have left in the world is one another, and we must stay together the way Mother wanted '', Kowalski said in telling his children of their mother's death yesterday afternoon.
All natural food fats fall into one of three categories -- saturated, mono-unsaturated and poly-unsaturated.
All that is needed is for one man to feel self-confident enough to take the lead.
All the ideologies changing from day to day, right under his eyes, so how could a man look to any one of them for an enlargement of his freedom??
All true algae therefore have a nucleus enclosed within a membrane and plastids bound in one or more membranes.
All go to one place: all are from the dust, and all return to dust.
All one needed was a keyboard and an inexpensive television set.
All votes count equally, and everyone gets the same number of votes: one vote per candidate, either for or against.
All three Brontë sisters worked as governesses or teachers, and all experienced problems controlling their charges, gaining support from their employers, and coping with homesickness — but Anne was the only one who persevered and made a success of her work.
The army report that day contains only one phrase: “ All quiet on the Western Front .” As Paul dies, his face is calm, “ as though almost glad the end had come .”
All but one of the actinides are f-block elements, corresponding to the filling of the 5f electron shell ; lawrencium, a d-block element, is also generally considered an actinide.
*" All it takes is one person … and another … and another … and another … to start a movement "
He was surprisingly able to complete " I Could Have Danced All Night " from My Fair Lady in one 24 hour period.
All ministers are credentialed at one of three levels of licensure, the most senior of which is the rank of Ordained Bishop.
Victoria found the house " small but pretty ", and recorded in her diary that: " All seemed to breathe freedom and peace, and to make one forget the world and its sad turmoils ".
All but one members of the Central Committee were arrested in Moscow in early 1905.
Oxford classicist Edward Copleston said that classical education “ communicates to the mind … a high sense of honor, a disdain of death in a good cause, a passionate devotion to the welfare of one ’ s country ”, thus concurring with Cicero that: “ All literature, all philosophical treatises, all the voices of antiquity are full of examples for imitation, which would all lie unseen in darkness without the light of literature ”.
All the known languages have words for at least " one " and " two " ( although this is disputed: see Piraha language ), and even some animals like the blackbird can distinguish a surprising number of items.
All but one of the provinces of Canada use a common law system ( the exception being Quebec, which uses a civil law system for issues arising within provincial jurisdiction, such as property ownership and contracts ).
It went on to be declared one of the best albums of all time by Rolling Stone magazine in their 500 Greatest Albums of All Time issue in 2003.

All and subjects
All of the subjects in the Kohnstamm-negative and Kohnstamm-positive groups ( as defined for purposes of the personality studies ) were compared with those subjects who shifted in Conditions 3, or 4.
It was the mutual bond and obligation between monarch and subjects, whereby subjects are called his liege subjects, because they are bound to obey and serve him ; and he is called their liege lord, because he should maintain and defend them ( Ex parte Anderson ( 1861 ) 3 El & El 487 ; 121 ER 525 ; China Navigation Co v Attorney-General ( 1932 ) 48 TLR 375 ; Attorney-General v Nissan 1 All ER 629 ; Oppenheimer v Cattermole 3 All ER 1106 ).
All friendly resident aliens incurred all the obligations of subjects ( The Angelique ( 1801 ) 3 Ch Rob App 7 ).
All people would benefit from these insights into different subjects as a means of betterment ; bettering society as a whole and individuals alike.
All subjects were shown a series of twelve slides accompanied by a narrative.
All command names and parameter keywords are based upon uniform standardized and mostly 3-letter abbreviations for verbs and subjects, making for easy rendering and interpretation by the application developer, as opposed to other operating systems with often cryptic or inconsistent command names for related functions or command parameter switches.
All that we have found are fragments, although the titles and subjects of many of his books are known.
All the poetry attributed to Theognis deals with subjects typically discussed at aristocratic symposiadrinking parties that had symbolic and practical significance for the participants:
All these subjects were endeared to the biographer by a certain gentleness of disposition and cheerful piety ; three of them at least — Donne, Wotton and Herbert — were anglers.
All of the federal subjects are grouped into eight federal districts, each administered by an envoy appointed by the President of Russia.
All data gathering involves difficulties with the potential inaccuracy of research subjects ' reports.
All the more so as the Cape Colony at the time was under the rule of the relatively liberal and inclusive Molteno-Merriman Government, whose stated policy was to treat the Xhosa people as " fellow subjects with white men ".
All in all, between 1751 and 1765 he contributed some four hundred articles to the project, mostly on scientific subjects, in addition to serving as the editor of several volumes on natural philosophy.
All pupils follow the same subjects: languages, mathematics, history, arts and sciences.
All his works were written in an elegant style ; but apart from his share in the editing of the Historiens de la France, they were mostly in the form of separate articles on literary and historical subjects.
All subjects have implications and ramifications.
All subjects are relevant to life.
They are even worse than the Italians ... I have done my best to further the process of exter-mination by killing off eight and transplanting cancer into several more ... All physicians take delight in the abuse and torture of the unfortunate subjects.

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