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One and German
* Adrian Sutil ( born 1983 ), German Formula One racing driver
One memory of his youth was listening to a record by black pianist Jimmy Yancey during a German air raid.
One of the more successful German tank destroyers was actually designed as a self-propelled artillery gun, the Sturmgeschütz III.
One of Adam's main sources had been the German bishop Adalvard the Younger of Sigtuna and later of Skara as hinted in Scholia 119.
It has been argued by John Mosier that, while the French soldiers in 1940 were better trained than German soldiers, as were the Americans later, and the German army was the least mechanised of the major armies, its leadership cadres were both larger and superior and their high standards of leadership were the primary reason for the successes of the German army in World War Two as it had been in World War One.
In 2009, an unsuccessful attempt was made by a German organisation to enter the 2010 Formula One season using the Brabham name.
One example is of a then Finnish mobile network company Sonera, which paid huge sums in German broadband auction then dubbed as 3G licenses.
One of the leading German universities for many centuries, it fell upon hard times in the early 19th century, and was forced to close in 1816.
" One of his great supporters in Berlin was Walther Rathenau, later the German foreign minister, who greatly contributed to his success.
German language | German inscription of the text, " One Lord, One faith, One baptism ," ( Ephesians 4: 5 ).
One of the German POWs successfully seduces the beautiful and tough Red Army Captain Alexandra Kasalniskaya ( Eva Bartok ) who prefers him to the sadistic camp commandant, which as Bartov comments also is meant to show that even in defeat, German men were more sexually virile and potent than their Russian counterparts.
One of the innovations to result from the aerial warfare experience this conflict provided was the development of the " finger-four " formation by the German pilot Werner Mölders.
One to study the mechanisms of forgetting was the German psychologist Hermann Ebbinghaus.
Since then Mullan and Edwards have travelled to Flanders and the site of the World War One Christmas Truce and the legendary football game between British and German soldiers.
One final battle was fought at the Angivarian Wall west of modern Hanover, repeating the pattern of high German fatalities forcing them to flee.
One after another the German states switched to oppose Napoleon, but he rejected peace terms.
One effort to standardize the term was the 1966 German Deutsches Institut für Normung ( DIN ) standard DIN 45500.

One and diplomat
One diplomat described the tenor of Secretary of State Dean Rusk's speeches as `` inconclusive ''.
One German diplomat later recalled that " Ribbentrop didn't understand anything about foreign policy.
One Western diplomat, quoted by a British newspaper, offered an opinion on the state of negotiations: " I wouldn ’ t say it was game, set and match to the Russians but it is game and set ".
One Norwegian diplomat will remain, stationed at the Danish embassy.
One German diplomat would refer to the King's ' quite extraordinary birth ' forty years after the event.
Other stage successes included The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse, Antigone and A Majority of One, winning a Tony Award nomination for his performance as a Japanese diplomat.
One Mexican diplomat reported that the US told them that " any country that doesn't go along with us will be paying a very heavy price.
One of the most authentic Japanese gardens in North America, it honours Japanese author, educator, diplomat, and politician Nitobe Inazō ( 1862 – 1933 ), who died in Victoria, British Columbia ( now the sister city of Nitobe's home town Morioka ), and whose goal was " to become a bridge across the Pacific.
One of the biggest differences from classic Risk is the addition of commanders: land, naval, space, nuclear, and diplomat.
One of the first was Viola Raymond, the wife of an English diplomat.
One historian called him " the greatest English diplomat of the eighteenth century.
One exception is Ibn Selim el-Aswani, an Egyptian diplomat who traveled to Dongola when Makuria was at the height of its power in the 10th century, and left a detailed account.
Porfirio Rubirosa, born January 22, 1909 in San Francisco de Macorís, was a Dominican diplomat, polo player and Formula One race car driver, but was best known as an international playboy for his jet setting lifestyle and legendary prowess with women.
One contains the blood of British diplomat Reginald Griffin, serving in Romania, who is obsessed with protecting a room, outside of his jurisdiction, in the embassy.
One of 395 Bitter CDs made The CD was first shown as an Opel styling study OPEL CD ( Coupé diplomat ) on Sept 9th, 1969 at the International motor show ( IAA ) in Frankfurt.
One of her uncles was Songgotu, a diplomat and minister.
One foreign eyewitness, American diplomat George H. Kerr, described the air raid to the foreign press, and mentioned that as a result, sand barricades were built around important government and commerce buildings, anti-aircraft guns were deployed, and internal security strengthened against possible fifth column activity by the local ethnic Chinese population.
One of them, a diplomat and merchant from the Moorish town of Tortosa in Al-Andalus, known under his Arabic name Ibrahim ibn Jakub was the first chronicler to mention the Polish state under the rule of prince Mieszko I.

One and Herbert
One of his main reasons for staying on as leader was to frustrate the leadership ambitions of Herbert Morrison, whom Attlee disliked for political and personal reasons.
One specific type of sequential design is the " two-armed bandit ", generalized to the multi-armed bandit, on which early work was done by Herbert Robbins in 1952.
One of the most forceful critics of Carlyle's formulation of the Great Man theory was Herbert Spencer, who believed that attributing historical events to the decisions of individuals was a hopelessly primitive, childish, and unscientific position.
One was a reprint of the 1537 first edition, and was printed by Thomas Raynalde and William Hyll ( Herbert # 75 ).
One former gang member, Herbert " Cadillac " Catlett, had reformed and been cooperating with the administration to bring about positive change.
One of Charles's last acts at Carisbrooke Castle was to entrust to Sir Thomas Herbert a copy of the book, to give to his son Henry, Duke of Gloucester.
* Sheet music for " The Only One ", by Victor Herbert, lyrics by Glen MacDonough, M. Witmark & Sons, 1905.
One of the rescuers, Herbert Sortland, froze to death after breaking his hip while trying to rescue her.
One of the earliest known bloopers is attributed to 1930s radio broadcaster Harry Von Zell, who accidentally referred to then-US President Herbert Hoover as " Hoobert Heever " during an introduction.
One of Herbert's sons was Arthur Herbert, 1st Earl of Torrington, and another was Sir Edward Herbert ( c. 1648-1698 ).
One day when he was visiting the C. E. Lipe Machine Shop, where the H. H. Franklin Manufacturing Company die-casting business was located, one member of the group introduced Wilkinson to Herbert H. Franklin, who took a ride in Wilkinson's second prototype.
One of the most significant events that occurred in the programming was the development of the concept of list processing by Allen Newell, Herbert A. Simon and Cliff Shaw during the development of the language IPL-V.
Onstage, Zimbalist played opposite Tommy Tune in the touring musical My One and Only, taking the featured role of " Edith Herbert ".
One of the twelve commissioners from the House of Commons who attended Charles II at Breda ( 7 May 1660 ), after Charles's accession Herbert was appointed warden of the Forest of Dean ( 18 June ); and also on 30 July, in response to appeals from local gentry, lord lieutenant of Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, and Monmouthshire.
One of them, 14-year old Herbert Oarsby, was found wearing a CORE T-shirt.
One exception was The American Black Chamber by Herbert Yardley, which gave some insight into American cryptologic success stories, including the Zimmermann telegram and the breaking of Japanese codes during the Washington Naval Conference.
* Herbert Osborne Yardley, The Education of a Poker Player, Including Where and How One Learns to Win, Oldcastle Books, 1990.
One of the strongest proponents was Herbert Tingsten, editor-in-chief of Dagens Nyheter, the largest newspaper in Sweden, who used editorials to argue why Sweden should join.
One of these, later known as Social Darwinism, had been put forward by Herbert Spencer before publication of Origin, and argued that society would naturally sort itself out, and that the more " fit " individuals would rise to positions of higher prominence, while the less " fit " would succumb to poverty and disease.
The rat king appears in novels such as The Tale of One Bad Rat by Bryan Talbot, Ratking by Michael Dibdin, Peeps by Scott Westerfeld, The Haunting of Alaizabel Cray by Chris Wooding, Rats and Gargoyles by Mary Gentle, Luther: The Calling by Neil Cross, The War for the Lot by Sterling E. Lanier, and The Rats by James Herbert.
* Herbert Jäger: German Artillery of World War One, The Crowood Press, ISBN 1-86126-403-8
Their work was highly influential and replicated from a number of locations, including America, where Herbert and Mary Knapp, produced One Potato, Two Potato: the Secret Education of American Children ( 1976 ) and Finland which saw Leea Virtanen's Children's Lore ( 1978 ).
One of their sons, Herbert Putnam ( 1861 – 1955 ), became a noted librarian who served as the United States Librarian of Congress.

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