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The completed films included the seven-episode Why We Fight series — consisting of Prelude to War ( 1942 ), The Nazis Strike ( 1942 ), Divide and Conquer ( 1943 ), The Battle of Britain ( 1943 ), The Battle of Russia ( 1943 ), The Battle of China ( 1944 ), War Comes to America ( 1945 ) – plus Know Your Enemy: Japan ( 1945 ), Tunisian Victory ( 1945 ), and Two Down and One to Go ( 1945 ) that do not bear the Why We Fight banner ; as well as the African-American related, The Negro Soldier ( 1944 ).
One of the services provided to applications by the framework is a red banner across the top of the window when the application is running with root privileges warning the user that they could damage system files.
Consequently, the original One Nation could only contest Federal elections in NSW under the ' One Nation ' banner, whilst the Oldfield group could present itself as ' One Nation ' only at state elections.
Norbiton is the location for the One Norbiton Working Together project, an initiative supported by the Cabinet Office under the LIS banner.
One of Hidalgo's first stops was at the Sanctuary of Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe in Atotonilco, There, Hidalgo affixed an image of the Virgin to a lance to adopt it as his banner.
There were many fly-by-night teams popping up in São Paulo at the time, and during the first practice held by Corinthians a banner was placed by the side of the field stating " This One Will Last ".
In 2005, Dreamer was a major part of the ECW One Night Stand " reunion show " pay-per-view held under the World Wrestling Entertainment banner.
In the end, the assembly compromised: the national flag would be the banner of Five Races Under One Union.
One theory is that Dyngus originates from the baptism on Easter Monday of Mieszko I ( Duke of the Polans, c. 935 – 992 ) in 966 AD, uniting all of Poland under the banner of Christianity.
* The recurring references to Coca-Cola, including the key sequence where a Coca-Cola banner is unfurled outside Christiane's bedroom, recall Billy Wilder's One, Two, Three, also set in Berlin, in 1961, the year of the Wall's erection.
One version of this signal had the lower stripe on the banner replaced with the word stop that was lighted.
One study tested the mere-exposure effect with banner ads seen on a computer screen.
Following the war, For the Children recommenced on Sunday 7 July 1946, with a twenty minute slot every Sunday afternoon and the addition of programmes for pre-school children under the banner For The Very Young., and over the years they became an established feature of the early afternoons on the BBC's main channel BBC One.
One of the most common crossovers stars characters from programs under the banner of Super Sentai.
Dubbed ‘ The Formula One of Sailing ’, this professional sailing series was formed in 2000 to unite the world ’ s best match-race regattas under one banner.
The author of one of these textbooks, Ewald Banse, explained, " Quite naturally we count you Swiss as offshoots of the German nation, along with the Dutch, the Flemings, the Lorrainers, the Alsatians, the Austrians and the Bohemians ... One day we will group ourselves around a single banner, and whosoever shall wish to separate us, we will exterminate!
One of the final movies produced by the team of Golan and Globus that received a wide release under the Cannon Films banner was the Jean-Claude Van Damme post-apocalyptic action film Cyborg.
One semester, when the number of students signing up for the course lagged, Gingerich hired a plane to fly over Harvard Yard with a banner: " Sci A-17.
One set of the banner and seal is used by the Mayor ( Prezydent Miasta Krakowa ) and the other – by the President of the City Council ( Przewodniczący Rady Miasta Krakowa ).
) under the banner name TCM Extras ( formerly One Reel Wonders ).
One of his first artistic opportunities came when he painted a banner for the presidential campaign of William Henry Harrison in 1840.
One of his last acts was, on the death of the Samanid prince, to recognise the succession of his son in Khorasan, and forward to him a banner mounted by his own hand.

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One cannot read the records of scientists, officials and travelers who have penetrated to the minds of the most savage races without realizing that each individual met with is a person.
One might take this as implying that Sheol is literally underground, although it is as easily read literally, as signifying an earthquake or split in the earth.
They rented the apartment of an American man who was away for the summer, and Nin came across a number of French paperbacks: " One by one, I read these books, which were completely new to me.
One account reports that when he was handed the message, Bonaparte read it without emotion before calling the messenger to him and demanding further details.
One of Thomas ' most popular works was the short essay A Child's Christmas in Wales, which after being released as part of a recording, in which Thomas read his own work, became his most popular prose work in America.
Jacobs, an editor at Esquire magazine, read the entire 2002 version of the 15th edition, describing his experiences in the well-received 2004 book, The Know-It-All: One Man's Humble Quest to Become the Smartest Person in the World.
One way to avoid the use of large numbers is by declaring a new unit of currency ( an example being, instead of 10, 000, 000, 000 Dollars, a bank might set 1 new dollar = 1, 000, 000, 000 old dollars, so the new note would read " 10 new dollars.
One unusual link between Falwell and Conservative rabbi Arnold Resnicoff, a Navy chaplain, was created when President Ronald Reagan surprised the participants at Falwell's " Baptist Fundamentalism ' 84 " convention in Washington, D. C., by choosing to read Resnicoff's on-site report of the 1983 Beirut barracks bombing as his keynote address.
One of the most influential texts that he read was Cheng Kuan-ying's Sheng-shih Wei-yen ( Words of Warning to an Affluent Age ), a political tract that lamented the deterioration of Chinese power in East Asia, arguing for technological, economic and political reform, modelling China on the representative democracies of the western world.
One biographer said, " The dictionary was no mere reference book to her ; she read it as a priest his breviary – over and over, page by page, with utter absorption.
One possibility is derivation from a reduplicated, an interpretation traced to Cicero connecting " read ", i. e. re ( again ) + lego in the sense of " choose ", " go over again " or " consider carefully ".
One contra leader was dragged from his bed at two a. m., handed a press release by a CIA contact, and told to read it over the contra radio before the Sandinistas broke the news .”
One particularly memorable piece of tabloidesque worldplay parody, involving a fictional plot to assassinate Paul McCartney by a disgruntled former roadie, read ' Mop Top Pot Shot Plot Flops ', or with a gonad-focussed violent encounter with Mr T and a 70's playground toy, ' BA Baracus in Macca's clackers knackers fracas '.
One method is to put the sample in a water-filled graduated cylinder and read off how much water it displaces.
One evening in September of that year, Wagner read the finished poem of " Tristan " to an audience including his wife, Minna, his current muse, Mathilde, and his future mistress ( and later wife ), Cosima von Bülow.
One book commonly read during Great Lent, particularly by monastics, is The Ladder of Divine Ascent, which was written in about the seventh century by St. John of the Ladder when he was the Hegumen ( Abbot ) of St. Catherine's Monastery on Mount Sinai.
* Poetry from " The Thousand Nights and One Night " read in English-Mathers version
One particularly damaging section of this letter read:
One kind of overprint read, while the other read inside an oval whose border gave the full name of the plebiscite commission.
One limitation of flash memory is that although it can be read or programmed a byte or a word at a time in a random access fashion, it can only be erased a " block " at a time.
One can read a text both in terms of a chronological context ( for example, as a contribution to a discipline or tradition as it extended over time ) or in terms of a contemporary intellectual moment ( for example, as participating in a debate particular to a certain time and place ).
* One syllable article, a form unique to Chinese literature, using many characters all of which are homophones ; the result looks sensible as writing but is incomprehensible when read aloud.
One of his most popular non-fiction works, which is still read to this day, is the self-help book How to Live on 24 Hours a Day.

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