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One and aunts
One of Marcus ’ great aunts did unskilled labor, Sonia operated a cash register, while Marcus worked in one of his uncle ’ s warehouses, selling newspapers to employees.
One of her daughters Charlotte Popescu is an author of children's pony books, which are not as widely known as her mother's or her aunts '.
One of her aunts became a nun and another had entered a convent.
One of Miguel's maternal aunts, Maria of Aragon, then married his father and gave birth to eight children.
One of his aunts, Louise-Françoise de Bourbon, princesse de Condé, a legitimised daughter of Louis XIV and Madame de Montespan, proposed her beautiful daughter, Louise Élisabeth de Bourbon, but the marriage proposal came to naught, much to the annoyance of the House of Bourbon-Condé.

One and lived
One reason for the transfer was to be closer to his coach, Grandmaster Semyon Furman, who lived in Leningrad.
One of their Yukar Upopo, or legends, tells that " They lived in this place a hundred thousand years before the Children of the Sun came.
One of the country's largest sheep stations, located near where Butler lived, is named " Erewhon " in his honour.
One can say that the formation of communities happened because people lived in fear.
One ( Felix ) is known to have lived to 45 and one retired gladiator lived to 90.
One of these trees ( the " Old Tree ") lived until the 19th century, and may be seen, as a dry stump, near the assembly house.
One heresy, Pelagianism, was originated by a British monk teaching in Rome: Pelagius lived c. 354 to c. 420 / 440.
One remarkable commentary of Herodotus on Heracles is that he lived 900 years before himself ( c. 1300 BCE ).
One extinct hamster of Cricetus, for example, lived in North Africa during the Middle Miocene, but the only extant member of that genus is the European or common hamster of Eurasia.
One version of the liar paradox is attributed to the Greek philosopher Eubulides of Miletus who lived in the 4th century BC.
One of the most famous circuit riders was Robert Strawbridge who lived in the vicinity of Carroll County, Maryland soon after arriving in the Colonies around 1760.
In 2009, a poll of 217 Formula One drivers conducted by the British magazine Autosport named Schumacher as " the second-greatest Formula One driver who ever lived ", just behind Ayrton Senna, and the most complete driver, just ahead of Senna.
One of the best known of these masts, known as Mohammed Mast, lived at Meher Baba's encampment at Meherabad until his death in 2003.
One Saharan site illustrated how sedentary hunter-fisher-gatherers lived at the edge of shallow lakes around 7700 – 6200 BCE, but disappeared during a period of extreme drought that may have lasted for a millennium over 6200 – 5200 BCE.
He lived in Athens as a vegetarian bachelor, prosperous and generous to his friends, until the end of his life, except for a voluntary one year exile, which was designed to lessen the pressure put on him by his political-philosophical activity, little appreciated by the Christian rulers ; he spent the exile traveling and being initiated into various mystery cults as befitted his universalist approach to religion, trying to become " a priest of the entire universe ", worshiping all forms of the One God.
One of the squatters said, " About 20 people have lived here over the years and it's been a place for band rehearsals, art projects, people practising dance routines, bike workshops.
One of the predominantly Greek neighborhoods was Vitan – where a Jewish population also lived ; the latter was more present in Văcărești and areas around Unirii Square.
One individual has lived to be almost 17 years old.
One of these Amorite dynasties founded the city-state of Babylon, which would ultimately take over the others and form the short lived first Babylonian empire, during what is also called the Old Babylonian Period.
One critic dubbed it a masterpiece ; Pauline Kael wrote that he " may be the most natural and least self-conscious screen actor that has ever lived ".
One of Kim Jong-il's sons, in addition to his North Korean citizenship, holds Portuguese citizenship from the time he lived in Macau.
One block south of the Capitol is the First White House of the Confederacy, the 1835 Italianate-style house in which President Jefferson Davis and family lived while the capitol of the Confederacy was in Montgomery.
From July to October 1789, he lived in Paris, superintending the publication of his first work: Cadastre perpetuel, dedié a l ' assemblée nationale, l ' an 1789 et le premier de la liberté française (" National Cadastre, Dedicated to the National Assembly, Year 1789 and the First One of French Liberty "), which was written in 1789 and issued in 1790.

One and detached
One possibility is that the upbeat feel of rock & roll music was at odds with the detached, low-key, nihilistic attitude of the beat society.
One of them, the Act of January 30, 1815, detached a strip of land from the eastern side to give to Clinton.
One night, as the chariot was passing over Pejeng, the wheel detached and fell to earth, landing in a tree, where it glowed nearly as brightly as the real moon.
One of the most significant provisions of the law re-creating it was that which provided that officers and enlisted men detached from the army and transferred to the PC shall retain their identity and legal rights and obligations as officers and enlisted men of the army ; that the President may, at his discretion, transfer at any time any officer or enlisted man to and from the army to the Constabulary, respectively ; and that all services performed in the Constabulary shall count for all legal purposes as military service.
One of the differences between the two theories that have influenced psychological consideration of ToM is that theory-theory describes ToM as a detached theoretical process that is an innate feature, whereas simulation theory portrays ToM as a kind of knowledge that allows one to form predictions of someone's mental states by putting oneself in the other person's shoes and simulating them.
One early idea put forward by Straczynski had them attached to rotating doors that would swing a ship outside the station before it detached and moved off.
One notable detached section of the Plateau is Lookout Mountain, which overlooks Chattanooga.
One of the Navy vessels was detached to guard the mouth of the Pamlico River, where it was incorrectly rumored that the Rebels were preparing two ships to cut off transports that might become separated from Navy protection.
One half of Holt Park was built as a council estate ; the other half as private housing-the latter being of the period ' Ashton ' design ( similar to many across Leeds such as Ainsty in Wetherby and Knottingley ), comprising a mixture of detached and semi-detached housing, and several apartments.
One is a detached seven-bay, two-storey building, called Crank House, due to its location on the corner of Main Street and Crank Road.
One result was the discovery that prior to the main explosion it had thrown off a relatively small amount of material in a very distinctive pattern, a bit like an hourglass perpendicular to a detached glowing ring.
One of them, the Act of January 30, 1815, detached a strip of land from the eastern side of Warren County to give to Clinton.
One of the duties was policing in Sudan and the squadron detached aircraft to Khartoum.
One of them, Thierry Mabillat was killed, struck in the chest by a detached piece of the guard rail.
One regiment, the Austrian Szekler, two battalions strong, as well as great many skirmishers detached from their parent units were positioned in an advanced position in the Lamboi forest.
One feature on this side is the Eskdale Needle, ( also known as The Steeple ) a finger of rock detached from the main face.
One of the earliest and biggest projects undertaken by the Commission was the detached housing estate in Inala.
One wing engine detached.
Marine Corps Special Operations Command Detachment One ( MCSOCOM Detachment One or Det 1 ), was a pilot program to assess the value of Marine special operations forces permanently detached to the United States Special Operations Command.
One of the original Phalanx entities was destroyed in this attempt, parts of his physical body detached from the rest.
One of his most infamous pranks with the Cleaver boys involved fastening a chain around the rear axle of their friend Clarence " Lumpy " Rutherford's car, causing unplanned damage as the entire third member and wheels became detached when he tried to move the car.

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