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One and game
One evening, while a volley-ball game was being played in the yard among the prisoners remaining there, a simulated melee was staged -- just as the gates were opened to admit other prisoners returning from work.
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 of the persistent myths of baseball history is that Doubleday invented the game in 1839, although he was in West Point at the time.
The Diamondbacks ' first major league game was played against the Colorado Rockies on March 31, 1998, at Bank One Ballpark before a standing-room only crowd of 50, 179.
One play, The Demi-Virgin in 1921, prompted a court case because of its suggestive subject matter, including a risque game of cards, " Stripping Cupid ", where a bevy of showgirls teased the audience in their lingerie.
One of the key clauses was that companies who made Nintendo games were not allowed to make that game on a competing system for a period of two years.
One of Nimzowitsch's most famous games is his celebrated immortal zugzwang game against Sämisch at Copenhagen 1923.
One of Lerner's cousins was the radio comedian / television game show panelist Henry Morgan.
One turn at bat for each team constitutes an inning and nine innings make up a professional game.
One of the significant rules prohibited " soaking " or " plugging " the runner ; under older rules, a fielder could put a runner out by hitting the runner with the thrown ball, similar to the common schoolyard game of kickball.
Some songs from special events include " One Moment in Time " for Cal Ripken's record-breaking game.
:::" One inning more to play " in standard baseball jargon means that the home team has one set of at-bats remaining: the poem is set just before the start of Mudville's final turn ( of a regulation game ), in the bottom of the ninth inning ( Mudville was the home team and the home team bats last in an inning ).
One of the most memorable plays in the game, and in team history, occurred in the bottom of the first inning when 2nd baseman, Eric Young of the Rockies hit a leadoff home run.
They reached the Division One playoff final and battled against Sunderland in a thrilling game which ended with a 4 – 4 draw after extra time.
The following game saw Charlton's relegation to League One become a reality after a 2 – 2 draw against Blackpool.
One of the participants in the game involving University of Toronto students was ( Sir ) William Mulock, later Chancellor of the school.
One of these was Musikalisches Würfelspiel ( Musical dice game ; 18th century ), a system which used throws of the dice to randomly select measures from a large collection of small phrases.
One unique feature to this console is the ' hold ' button, which allowed the player to freeze the game, change the time or change the speed of the game during the course of the game.
One such presentation to promote Windows 95 had Bill Gates digitally superimposed into the game.
* DarkStar One, a 2006 video game
One of the main additions to the game is commodities, which are a type of secondary resource produced only by cities.
One of the most popular zones in the game is the Plane of Knowledge, one of the few zones in which all races and classes can coexist harmoniously without interference.
One of the attractions of association football is that a casual game can be played with only minimal equipment – a basic game can be played on almost any open area of reasonable size with just a ball and items to mark the positions of two sets of goalposts.

One and away
One sees Costaggini's rendering of the same figure more than thirty feet away.
One more muddleheaded play like that one and they'd be leading him away.
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 of the incidents which led to the creation of the Basel Convention was the Khian Sea waste disposal incident, in which a ship carrying incinerator ash from the city of Philadelphia in the United States after having dumped half of its load on a beach in Haiti, was forced away where it sailed for many months, changing its name several times.
A further announcement by Head of television news Peter Horrocks came at the same time as Bakhurst's appointment in which he outlined his plan to provide more funding and resources for the channel and shift the corporation's emphasis regarding news away from the traditional BBC One bulletins and across to the rolling news channel.
One of the last countries to break away from the gold standard was the United States in 1971.
One abridged adaptation is authored by Agustín Sánchez, which runs slightly over 150 pages, cutting away about 750 pages.
One example is the First Things First manifesto which was launched within the graphic design community and states " We propose a reversal of priorities in favor of more useful, lasting and democratic forms of communication – a mindshift away from product marketing and toward the exploration and production of a new kind of meaning.
: One or more episodes of amnesia in which the inability to recall some or all of one's past and either the loss of one's identity or the formation of a new identity occur with sudden, unexpected, purposeful travel away from home.
One time when Othin was gone to a great distance, he stayed away so long that the Æsir thought he would never return.
One recipe for " flying fire " ( ingis volatilis ) involves saltpetre, sulfur, and colophonium, which, when inserted into a reed or hollow wood, " flies away suddenly and burns up everything.
One of the recurring storylines involves Garfield getting lost or running away.
One approach is to argue that all real forces drop off with distance from their sources in a known manner, so we have only to be sure that we are far enough away from all sources to ensure that no force is present.
One of the two submarines was lost at sea, and neither of the ultimately unsuccessful class was ever believed to have deployed away from home waters.
One block away, Pei's team also redesigned Denver's Courthouse Square, which combined office spaces, commercial venues, and hotels.
One story from the work entitled From My People describes a slave who went out and sought a mojo conjurer that gave him a mojo to run away from home.
" One of them wanted me, but I said no because I just never wanted to get away from home.
*" One in Three Hundred " ( 1954 ) by J. T. McIntosh relates the discovery there will be a great increase in the Sun's solar output causing the Earth's oceans to boil away.
One party aggressively pursues a set of terms to the point at which the other negotiating party must either agree or walk away.
* Disengagement – One of the members physically moves their chair away from the keyboard, or starts working on their email, etc.
An unpopular retcon may even be re-retconned away, as happened with John Byrne's Spider-Man: Chapter One.
One use of slang is to circumvent social taboos, as mainstream language tends to shy away from evoking certain realities.
One faces 60 degrees away from the target, with one's non-throwing hand closest to the target: thus, imagining the thrower at the center of a large horizontal circle with the target at the 12 o ' clock position, a right-handed thrower would orient one's body toward 10 o ' clock, with the arm rotating vertically in the 12 o ' clock plane.
One week later, the Bills advanced to their fourth consecutive Super Bowl by blowing away the Kansas City Chiefs 30-13 in the AFC championship game.
One of them marks the handler with a force, and the other stands away and to the force side of the handler, blocking any throw or cut on that side.

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