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One boy who rocked back and forth over his worn book had bright red hair and freckles.
One bright spot was running back Paul Robinson, who rushed for 1, 023 yards and was named the AFL Rookie of the Year.
One of Compaq's few bright spots was its services business, which was outperforming HP's own services division.
One bright guy — let's call him Galt-Magnon — decides to build a log cabin on an open field, near his crops.
One example of this is found in advertising, when an advertiser wishes for particular lights to be bright and visible, even though others find them annoying.
One of the franchise's early bright moments came on November 8, 1970, when Tom Dempsey kicked an NFL record-breaking 63-yard field goal to defeat the Detroit Lions by a score of 19 – 17 in the final seconds of the game.
One of the few bright spots during this time was the team's excellent linebackers, who were known as the Crunch Bunch.
One of the bright spots of that season was a win over the Denver Broncos in week 15, giving the Broncos their first loss of the season after starting 13 – 0.
One of the few bright spots on the team during the early years was first baseman and slugger Nate Colbert, an expansion draftee from the Houston Astros and still the Padres ' career leader in home runs.
One of the few bright spots of the series for the Padres was a home run by Tony Gwynn, in Game 1 that hit the facing of the right-field upper deck at Yankee Stadium and put the Padres ahead briefly, 5 – 2.
One of the few bright spots in the Dolphins passing attack was wide receiver Jimmy Cefalo, who gained 356 yards off of just 17 receptions, an average of 20. 9 yards per catch.
One of the few bright spots on the Bills defense was Pro Bowl linebacker Cornelius Bennett, who recorded 78 tackles, 9 sacks, and 2 fumble recoveries.
One bright spot during the season, however, occurred on December 13, 1997, when Darrell Green played in his 217th career game as a Redskin, breaking Monte Coleman's record for games played.
One such apparatus utilises a rotating polarised plate backlit with a bright white light.
One possibility is that Messier simply wanted to have a larger catalogue than his scientific rival Lacaille, whose 1755 catalogue contained 42 objects, and so he added some bright, well-known objects to boost his list.
One was called the Sun, and it shone a bright yellow.
One particular study noted marked effectiveness for treatment of depressive symptoms when combining regular exercise to bright light therapy.
One must ask the Lord that he teach to love the luminous, bright, so that love be not torment, but joy.
One bright spot during the season was Oilers goaltender Dwayne Roloson, though, as he became the oldest goalie to play sixty games.
One important clarification brought by this law was that the color blue was defined as being a very bright blue, in contrast to the flag of the Netherlands ( exactly the same design, but the Dutch flag uses dark blue and a less oblong shape ).
: One bright morning in the middle of the night,
One example ; he built up the premise that an asteroid was about to hit the moon, creating a bright light.
One Butler Heights resident remembers the fire being so bright she could read a newspaper in her yard at 3am at a distance of a mile.
was a bright and raunchy series of party anthems such as the single " Shut Up, Make Love " and power ballad " Be the One ", containing few traces of the seriousness of Native Tongue.

One and moment
`` One moment ''!!
One moment there was a man in the saddle ; ;
One moment, the road was filled with disciplined troops, marching four by four with a purpose as implacable as death ; ;
One young man, exhilarated to the point of insanity by liquor and the excitement of the moment, performed a perfect swan dive out of the stands at the Yale Bowl during the Yale-Army football game, landed squarely on his head on the concrete ramp below, and died at once.
One such moment came in the breathtaking way Miss Pons sang the cadenza to Meyerbeer's `` Shadow Song ''.
One benefit is that the statistical moment calculations can be carried out to arbitrary accuracy such that the computations can be tuned to the precision of, e. g., the data storage format or the original measurement hardware.
One account has it that the cannonball flew between the Captain-General ’ s legs before hitting the unfortunate colonel, whose torso fell at Marlborough ’ s feet – a moment subsequently depicted in a lurid set of contemporary playing cards.
The name Cuāuhtemōc ( Nahuatl pronunciation: ) means " One That Has Descended Like an Eagle ", commonly rendered in English as " Descending Eagle " as in the moment when an eagle folds its wings and plummets down to strike its prey, so this is a name that implies aggressiveness and determination.
One of the fundamental properties of an electron ( besides that it carries charge ) is that it has a dipole moment, i. e. it behaves itself as a tiny magnet.
One common measure of kurtosis, originating with Karl Pearson, is based on a scaled version of the fourth moment of the data or population, but it has been argued that this measure really measures heavy tails, and not peakedness.
One of the founding fathers of QED, Richard Feynman, has called it " the jewel of physics " for its extremely accurate predictions of quantities like the anomalous magnetic moment of the electron, and the Lamb shift of the energy levels of hydrogen.
One of the characters in the novel compares More favourably to almost every other major historical figure: " He had one completely honest moment right at the end.
" One never had the feeling he was ' acting ' in a scene ," said his four-time co-star Joan Bennett, " but the truth of the situation was actually happening, spontaneously, at the moment he spoke his lines.
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 moment you're as driven by your emotions as Klingons, and the next, you confound us by suddenly embracing logic.
One of the most abundant interstellar molecules, and among the easiest to detect with radio waves ( due to its strong electric dipole moment ), is CO ( carbon monoxide ).
One of its masterstrokes, which looks far less self-conscious than any description of it may seem, is the moment
One revealing moment came during a performance in 1994, just after he had launched his salsa career.
One comic moment in the play deals with a servant not realising that poetry featuring references to dildos is vulgar, presumably from not knowing what the word means.
One of the most admired works of contemporary architecture, the building has been hailed as a " signal moment in the architectural culture ", because it represents " one of those rare moments when critics, academics, and the general public were all completely united about something.
One moment they are sinewy, battered remnants of a discarded tradition.
One peculiar characteristic of Condorito is that the character that goes through the embarrassing moment and / or serves as the butt of the joke in a given strip almost always falls backwards to the floor ( legs visible or out of frame ) in the final panel, although new comic strips have now put the victim of the joke looking at the reader instead.
One either likes it the moment one first hears it, or the sound of it is once and for ever distasteful to one.
( Episode 1. 5 – " The Outsider "); The Devil Wears Prada ( Although it is uncredited an instrumental version of the song is played at nearly every pivotal moment in the film, as well as during the end credits ); One Tree Hill ( Episode 1. 17-" Spirit in the Night "); Duane Hopwood ; Friday Night Lights ( TV Series ) – song provides inspirational back-drop in scene where back-up Matt Saracen takes the field and excels

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