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One and anecdote
One anecdote describes Thomas Hunt Morgan banning the Friden calculator from his department at Caltech, saying " Well, I am like a guy who is prospecting for gold along the banks of the Sacramento River in 1849.
One famous anecdote has her mother bartering a German-made sewing machine for sixty kilograms of rice with which to feed the family.
One anecdote has Quinn arriving on-set for the first time in full costume, whereupon Lean, mistaking him for a native, asked his assistant to ring Quinn and notify him that they were replacing him with the new arrival.
One anecdote relates to the elevated section passing through
One anecdote attributes the origin of the word to a meeting of the Preston Temperance Society in 1833.
One of his fellow students was RAF Sgt Jack Morton, who told a humorous anecdote while he and his fellow student Rennie were in the same class: " At the end of our primary course we were posted to a Basic Flying School at Cochran Field, Macon, Georgia.
One commonly related anecdote recounts how, at an early Girl Scouts board meeting, she stood on her head to display the new Girl Scout shoes that she happened to be wearing.
One interesting anecdote therein relates the story of a publicity stunt that came out of Operation Breadbasket in Chicago where the campaign had printed dollar bills with Gregory's image on them, some of which made it into circulation, causing considerable problems, but priceless publicity.
One anecdote has the village children, displeased with his serious temperament, throwing him into Lake Erie.
One oft-repeated anecdote from the campaign involved a campaign forum for which Brett was late.
One well known and possibly apocryphal anecdote maintains that when Vernet was asked to remove a certain obnoxious general from one of his paintings, he replied, " I am a painter of history, sire, and I will not violate the truth ," hence demonstrating his fidelity to representing war truthfully.
One anecdote from the period after Labour's 1945 landslide election victory was that, late on a Friday afternoon, he was left a number of red ministerial boxes, with a note inviting him to take the boxes home to read over the weekend if he so desired.
One anecdote states that he would always cover one side of a book while reading because a casual glance at the other page would commit it to memory.
One anecdote is that around 1961, a certain cooperative or guild of commodities based in Shizuoka Prefecture picked large-sized green leaves of shiso and shipped them out to the Osaka market, and gained popularity, so that became the trade name for bunches of picked green leaves forever after.
One anecdote relates a story of Zita giving her own food or that of her master to the poor.
One anecdote often attributed to British wine merchants is " Buy on an apple and sell on cheese " meaning that if a wine tastes good when paired with a raw, uncooked apple it must be truly good and pairing any wine with cheese will make it more palatable to the average consumer and easier to sell.
One older anecdote tells of a fisherman who provoked a porbeagle into leaping from the water and tearing his clothes.
One anecdote involves the Serapeum and its peculiarly-shaped dome.
One anecdote that illustrates this is Husein-kapetan's alleged response to whether he was scared of waging war against the Ottoman Empire.
Former Formula One driver Eddie Cheever offered an interesting anecdote from 1981 in which his Tyrrell was tagged for a weight check in qualifying.
One well known anecdote regarding Choe in these years regards a putative piece of verse he dispatched to Wang Geon, the founder of the Goryeo Dynasty.
One anecdote from this race is that he barged into Ron Barry at second Canal Turn ; Barry asked " What the **** are you doing?
One anecdote ran that one warrior had so successfully camouflaged himself all day in full sight of the Germans that a German officer had wandered over to what he thought was a bush, and had urinated on the motionless head of the Moroccan soldier who bore the trial well, but who marked that particular officer down for special attention that night.

One and conflict
One effect of the Communion's dispersed authority has been that conflict and controversy regularly arise over the effect divergent practices and doctrines in one part of the Communion have on others.
One such example can be cited from Section 161, presented as counsel to the church by W. Grant McMurray in 1996: " Become a people of the Temple — those who see violence but proclaim peace, who feel conflict yet extend the hand of reconciliation, who encounter broken spirits and find pathways for healing.
Later, the Neoplatonist Iamblichus changed the role of the " One ", effectively altering the role of the Demiurge as second cause or dyad, which was one of the reasons that Iamblichus and his teacher Porphyry came into conflict.
One legend has said that during the conflict, El Cid killed an Aragonese knight in single combat, thereby receiving the honorific title Campeador.
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 of the aims of Galileo is to provide a high-precision positioning system upon which European nations can rely, independently from the Russian GLONASS, US GPS, and Chinese Compass systems, which can be disabled in times of war or conflict.
One example of this is during periods of warfare, civil war, or intense internal conflict of other kinds: governments need to do whatever is necessary to continue fighting, since the alternative is defeat.
One year earlier, Russia had become involved in the Crimean War, a conflict fought primarily in the Crimean peninsula.
One notable victory was at Manzikert, where a conflict among the generals of the Byzantines gave the Turks the perfect opportunity to strike.
One of the common reasons the Supreme Court grants certiorari ( that is, they agree to hear a case ) is if there is a conflict among the circuit courts as to the meaning of a federal law.
Screwball comedies often depict social classes in conflict, as in It Happened One Night ( 1934 ) and My Man Godfrey ( 1936 ).
The only casualty of the conflict was a Michigan deputy sheriff — stabbed in the leg by Two Stickney during the arrest of his elder brother, One Stickney — and the loss of two horses, two pigs and a few chickens stolen from an Ohio farm by lost members of the Michigan militia.
One aspect of the gun control debate is the conflict between gun control laws and the right to rebel against unjust governments.
One notable casualty of the conflict was the condottiero Roberto Sanseverino, Prince of Salerno.
One such conflict was the Northern or Flagstaff War of the 1840s, during which the town of Kororareka was destroyed.
One such policy was a substantially more limited advocacy of Arab nationalism and a re-examination of the conflict with Israel that prioritized the liberation of Egyptian territory conquered by Israel in the Six Day War of 1967 ( namely the Sinai Peninsula ), rather than the wider, and far more challenging goal, of Palestinian liberation.
One of the aims of war is to demoralise the enemy, so that peace or surrender becomes preferable to continuing the conflict.
One incident in this conflict was the massacre of Federation civilians on Setlik III in 2347.
One of the most debated issues relating to ethnic conflict is whether it has become more or less prevalent in the post – Cold War period.
One more major sea battle would be fought in the conflict.
One of the largest revolutions of the twentieth century, the struggle lasted for over four years and involved sporadic but bloody armed conflict, internal Indonesian political and communal upheavals, and two major international diplomatic interventions.
One conflict was class, between the wealthy and the poor, as the Sadducees included mainly the priestly and aristocratic families.
One hundred forty-one graduates died in the conflict ; thirty-two graduates became prisoners of war.
One of the more prominent incidents in the conflict in Kerry, were the " siege of Tralee " in November 1920. when the Black and Tans placed Tralee under curfew for a week, burned many homes and shot dead a number of local people in retaliation for the IRA killing of five local policemen the night before.

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