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One and accusation
Again, elements of absurdity (" We must offer every child in America three nuclear missiles ") are combined with the accusation of US complicity with terrorists (" One by one the terrorists are learning: We are building a culture to encourage international terrorism ").
: One of the inconveniences of this procedure is, that the party who institutes it must be willing, if required, to stake his life in support of his accusation.
However, in the episode " The One with Ross's Sandwich ", Chandler and Monica attempted to cover up their fling by claiming Joey was a sex-addict, and Joey was outraged at the accusation.
One of the Ministers had accused him of being an aristocrat, confusing him with the noble family of Murat d ' Auvergne, an accusation that continued to haunt him for the next several years.
One such accusation, from Leeds United's Norman Hunter, led to an on-pitch fight, which The Observer later named as sport's most spectacular dismissal.
One of them claimed that he repeatedly struck her, an accusation that Hann strongly denied explaining that his mother had taught him to never raise a hand to a woman.
One issue they highlighted was Wells ' accusation that Haeckel forged images of embryos that are allegedly still in biology books.
One accusation made against the living Constitution method states that judges that adhere to it are " Activists " and seek to legislate from the bench.
One other member of the British team, Reese's then main partner Jeremy Flint, gave a lengthy account of the accusation.
One such accusation involves the IRAS infrared space observatory, launched in 1983.

One and cutting
One of these is the fact that the knife employed, no matter how well sharpened, will have a slightly rounded cutting edge.
One aspect in the art of lapidary involves correctly cutting the stone to place the color in a way that makes the tone of the finished gem homogeneous.
One abridged adaptation is authored by Agustín Sánchez, which runs slightly over 150 pages, cutting away about 750 pages.
One of the more popular arguments for internalism begins with the observation, perhaps first due to Stewart Cohen, that when we imagine subjects completely cut off from their surroundings ( thanks to a malicious Cartesian demon, perhaps ) we do not think that in cutting these individuals off from their surroundings, these subjects cease to be rational in taking things to be as they appear.
One of the main deficiencies in various factor analyses is a lack of consensus in cutting points for determining the number of latent factors.
One area where this can be quite detrimental is in a half-pipe, where well-sharpened edges are often crucially important for cutting through the hard, sometimes icy, walls.
One such trader, Hober Mallow, becomes powerful enough to challenge and win the seat of Mayor and by cutting off supplies to a nearby region, also succeeds in adding more planets to the Foundation's reach.
In the 1920s, local industry still suffered from World War One losses, and cutting off from Russian markets.
One of the female attendants of the palace, charged to sew up the cloth that contained the patient, having come to the neck, the fixed point where she was to finish her seam, made a knot according to custom ; but as there was still remaining an end of thread, instead of cutting it as usual with scissors, she had recourse to the candle, which immediately set fire to the whole cloth.
One famous example of fast cutting is the shower scene in Alfred Hitchcock's film Psycho ( 1960 ).
One day, as the two sit in the park watching their children play, Billy falls off the jungle gym, severely cutting his face.
One type of hot chisel is the " hardy chisel ", which is used in an anvil hardy hole with the cutting edge oriented up.
One presses an iron over the wax paper briefly and attaches it to the cloth, making it easier to trace while cutting.
One of the earliest academic studies of turntablism ( White 1996 ) argued for its designation as a legitimate electronic musical instrument — a manual analog sampler — and described turntable techniques such as backspinning, cutting, scratching and blending as basic tools for most hip hop DJs.
One custom involves cutting shapes of the five poisonous or venomous animals out of red paper, so as to ward off these evils.
One of the major landmarks on the former line are the Othello-Quintette Tunnels, which are lined up in a straight line, cutting through the Coquihalla River's gorge near Hope.
One implication of The General Theory is that a lack of competition is not the fundamental problem and measures to reduce unemployment by cutting wages or benefits are not only hard-hearted but ultimately futile.
One of his trademarks was the use of shortwave radio sounds and his early pioneering of sampling, in those days involving the painstaking cutting and splicing of magnetic tapes.
One study ( Hutchinson et al., 2006 ) found that 25 % of participants studied admitted to skipping doses or cutting them in half.
One of the duties of the soldiers at Fort Smith was to protect civilians cutting hay as winter food for the fort's horses.
One of the better known characters however is shown directly beneath it looking like an upright isosceles triangle with a line cutting through the upper portion.
One was said to show a group of Ya ̧ nomamö cutting off the leg of a Shamatari warrior and feeding him to piranha in the river.
One of the movies spoke about immortality and that you could kill the immortals with cutting their head off the first Highlander ( film ) | Highlander Frank is speaking about.
They battle at Rhuidean, and Rand defeats Asmodean by cutting him off from the Dark One.

One and fingers
One is called the Attl technique after Kajetan Attl, in which apparently only the uppermost parts of the fingers move and the hand is largely still.
One alternative is to use a solid metal bar or rod, about the same size as a bottleneck slide, laid across the strings of the guitar and held by the fingers of the fretting hand being laid on it to either side, parallel to it.
One strategy is to use the free fingers for rhythm work, and intersperse this with lead phrases played with the slide.
One mallet is held between the thumb and index finger and the other is held between the index and middle fingers.
One common variation of the Burton grip places the outside mallet between the middle and ring fingers, instead of between the index and middle.
One of the emperor's servants recognized Widukind behind his disguise – due to an odd formation of one of his fingers – and Widukind was captured.
One report says the wrestler was able to hold a pomegranate without damaging it while challengers tried to pry his fingers from it, and another report says he could burst a band fastened around his brow by inhaling air and causing the temple veins to swell.
One sign of false dealing could be when a dealer grips the deck with the index finger in front of it or his pinky and pointing finger on both short sides of the deck while the other fingers support the deck while the cards are being beveled slightly.
One technique of Gasshō is to concentrate on the pads where the two middle fingers meet.
One of the recurring The Kids in the Hall sketches featured Mr. Tyzik, " The Headcrusher ", who used forced perspective ( from his own point of view ) to " crush " other people's heads between his fingers.
One cold day, as they talked, the man put his fingers to his mouth and blew on them.
One of Piccolo's most powerful attacks is the an attack that is expelled from Piccolo's index and middle fingers.
Finally, one of them tapped three fingers on the table ( One finger representing their bowed head and the other two representing their prostrate arms ) and the clever emperor understood what he meant.
One way to prevent fingers from being severed is to use springs or feeder wheels to apply pressure on the side and top of the lumber when ripping.
One exploded while he was holding it, and he suffered lacerations on the fingers of his right hand, as well as burns on his face and chest.
One of the most distinctive features of Northern Praying Mantis is the " praying mantis hook " ( 螳螂勾 ; pinyin: tángláng gōu ): a hook made of one to three fingers directing force in a whip-like manner.
One man, Air Gunner Les Wilkins, lost his face and hands and McIndoe had to recreate his fingers by making incisions between his knuckles.
One oddity Garroway introduced on his radio shows was having the studio audience respond to a song number not by applauding but by snapping their fingers.
One of the fingers is moved forwards so that the impact is made with the knuckle, concentrating force onto a smaller area.
One Tellarite seen in the episode " The Lights of Zetar " had hands with 4 fingers and a thumb, while all other Tellarites seen throughout the entire series had hands with only 2 fingers and a thumb.
One way to hold it is by gripping the handle with all of the fingers and pinching the thumb against the joint between the handle bar and the shaft.
One example of this was the scene where Grey was to stand in front of Swayze with her back to him, and put her arm up behind his head while he trailed his fingers down her arm ( similar to the pose that is seen in the movie poster ).

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