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One and extraordinary
Joachim Pissarro notes that virtually every reviewer who commented on Pissarro ’ s work noted “ his extraordinary capacity to change his art, revise his position and take on new challenges .” One critic writes:
One involves ordinary children in extraordinary situations, having adventures, solving crimes, or otherwise finding themselves in unusual circumstances.
One resource that did not appear on the books of General Motors or on the rolls of the occupying authorities was most responsible for the recovery of Opel in 1945: the extraordinary loyalty of its workers.
One report suggested that the cut was a " butchered job " because it sheared off 23. 5 carats from the larger rock as well as hurting its " extraordinary lustre.
One German diplomat would refer to the King's ' quite extraordinary birth ' forty years after the event.
Akhenaten did refer to himself as " The Unique One of Re ", and he may have used his control of artistic expression to distance himself from the common people, though such a radical departure from the idealised traditional representation of the image of the Pharaoh would be truly extraordinary.
* Mount Stuart House, Isle of Bute: One of the most splendid and extraordinary houses in Britain, built in 1878-1900 for the wealthiest man in Britain, John Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquess of Bute.
Henry James once said of the novel, " It is beautiful, admirable, extraordinary ; it has in the highest degree that merit which I have spoken of as the mark of Hawthorne's best things -- an indefinable purity and lightness of conception ... One can often return to it ; it supports familiarity and has the inexhaustible charm and mystery of great works of art.
One of the most extraordinary cases in British criminal history took place in Salcombe.
One set " after undergoing extraordinary vicissitudes ," came into U. S. government possession.
One has the impression of it being a question of perfect remakes, of extraordinary montages that emerge more from a combinatory culture ( or McLuhanesque mosaic ), of large photo -, kino -, historicosynthesis machines, etc., rather than one of veritable films.
The then Duke of Wellington declared the capture as " One of the most extraordinary feats ".
Serra's work was featured on BBC One in " Imagine ... Richard Serra: Man of Steel " on Tuesday November 25, 2008 which described him as " Sculptor and giant of modern art Richard Serra discusses his extraordinary life and work.
One of the dissenting Justices, Leander J. Shaw, Jr., took the extraordinary step of attaching to his opinion three color photographs of Davis's bloody body strapped in the chair.
In a Series One episode, while visiting a stately home, Hyacinth goes to extraordinary lengths to convince other visitors that she is a friend of the noble family in residence.
One of the quickest and most brilliant, if not the very first, of Wellington's generals, he had a fiery temper, which rendered him a difficult man to deal with, but to the day of his death he possessed the confidence and affection of his men in an extraordinary degree.
Critics often cite certain works by García Márquez, such as A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings and One Hundred Years of Solitude, as exemplary of magical realism, a style of writing in which the supernatural is presented as mundane, and the mundane as supernatural or extraordinary.
One of the extraordinary things about Heywood is that he was successfully retained at four subsequent royal courts ( Henry, Edward, Mary, Elizabeth ), despite the unpopular political views of his family and himself.
* The amazing Sarah Biffen-artiste extraordinary (" Number One LOndon "-blog )
One extraordinary specimen includes the remains of a Teleoceras calf trying to suckle from its mother.
One of his rare appearances with other artists on the same album was on the extraordinary record " Miniatures-a sequence of tiny masterpieces " ( Cherry Red Records, 1980 ) produced by Morgan Fisher.
The Edwardian Poetry Book One ( 1936 ) ( edited anonymously ) and Neo-Georgian Poetry 1936-1937 are extraordinary for their retrospective vision.
One of the first women to achieve major stardom in the country music field as a solo vocalist, she was an acknowledged influence on Tammy Wynette and Dolly Parton and was hailed as an " extraordinary country / pop singer " by The New York Times music critic Robert Palmer.
One critic cited her performance as " hands-down extraordinary ".

One and thing
One thing was certain -- his method was effective, so effective that after a time even the warning notices were often unnecessary.
`` One thing, Summers '', Brenner said.
One thing you can say about Mr. Lyford is that he does not suffer from any insecurity as an American.
One thing Papa had not taught Henrietta was how to handle a young man as high-spirited and opinionated as herself.
`` One thing I notice which I have seldom heard mentioned.
One species is restricted to statements which are neither explicit nor precise regarding a particular person, place, time or thing.
One can make them say the same thing only by not listening to them very carefully and hearing only what one wants to hear.
One thing, I am sure of, you must get an interest in life.
One thing should be clear to both husband and wife -- neither pain nor profuse bleeding has to occur when the hymen is ruptured during the first sex act.
One thing, he thought, nobody knows about it yet.
`` One thing we haven't discussed, expense money.
One thing is certain, however, and that is that he is far more slavish to the detailed accents, phrasings and contours of the music he deals with than a confident dance creator need be.
One thing was becoming increasingly sure.
( One good thing about a suit of armor, his leg wouldn't show.
One thing that is consistent about Poirot's retirement is that his fame declines during it, so that in the later novels he is often disappointed when characters ( especially younger characters ) recognize neither him nor his name:
The Count of Mérode-Westerloo, commander of the Flemish troops in Tallard's army wrote – " One thing is certain: we delayed our march from Alsace for far too long and quite inexplicably.
One thing alone I ask of you, holy Fathers, permit me to live in silence in these forests, near the bones of 17 of my brethren now dead.
A scholar later stated that " One thing you almost never find in a science fiction fanzine is science fiction.
Richardson was suspended from duty for a month, and in the One Rule for One episode of Frontline, fictional reporter Martin di Stasio is suspended for a month for doing exactly the same thing.
One difference between false cognates and false friends is that while false cognates mean roughly the same thing in two languages, false friends bear two distinct ( sometimes even opposite ) meanings.
:" One thing I believe I can assure you: that of my works will certainly endure the second act of Guglielmo Tell, the third act of Otello, and all of il Barbiere di Seviglia.
One thing I will say is we will not reveal him to be a serial killer.
One of the slogans of the television advertisements stated that Intellivision was " the closest thing to the real thing "; one example in an advertisement compared golf games.

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