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One and hundred
One man remarked that if he had a hundred pounds, he would give ninety of them to be back in England.
One hundred years ago there existed in England the Association for the Promotion of the Unity of Christendom.
One hundred two competitors paid the 10 franc entrance fee.
One modern scholar has written " It is almost certain not only that at no time in his life did he ever see, let alone command, a Roman army, but that, throughout the twenty-three years of his reign, he never went within five hundred miles of a legion ".
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.
* Andrew Stewart, One hundred Greek Sculptors: Their Careers and Extant Works
One hundred and fifty more occur with the prefix ge-( reckoning a few found only in the past-participle ), but of these one hundred occur also as simple verbs, and the prefix is employed to render a shade of meaning which was perfectly known and thoroughly familiar except in the latest Anglo-Saxon period.
For instance, the name " Lord Sto Odin " in the story " Under Old Earth " is derived from the Russian words for " One hundred and one ", сто один.
In December 1944 he recorded Quite Early One Morning produced by Aneirin Talfan Davies again for the Welsh BBC but when Davies offered it for national broadcast it was turned down by BBC London .. On 31 August 1945 Quite Early One Morning was broadcast on the BBC Home Service, and in the three years beginning October 1945, Thomas made over a hundred broadcasts for the corporation.
One prominent such effort was the collection by Francis James Child in the late 19th century of the texts of over three hundred ballads in the English and Scots traditions ( called the Child Ballads ) most of which predated the sixteenth century.
One and a half years later only a few hundred survived.
* 2010 – Sachin Tendulkar becomes the first Cricket player to score a Double hundred in One Day International format.
One thousand two hundred sailors perish.
One hundred lisente equal one loti.
One estimate is over one hundred thousand meteors an hour, but another, done as the storm abated, estimated in excess of two hundred thousand meteors an hour over the entire region of North America east of the Rocky Mountains.
One definition that refers to meat as not including fish developed over the past few hundred years and has religious influences.
" One party government ", as this system is sometimes called, has been the general rule for almost three hundred years.
One of " the hundred " sent out by The Founders long ago to explore the galaxy, Odo was found adrift in 2356 in the Denorios Belt by Bajorans.
In more modern works, One hundred years later, sociology sees tradition as a social construct used to contrast past with the present and as a form of rationality used to justify certain course of action.
One of the earliest was a competition to win ' a ton of money ' a pointed satire of tabloid newspapers promising huge cash prizes to boost circulation-the prize was in fact a metric tonne of one-and two-pence pieces, equivalent to a few hundred pounds sterling.
One hundred per cent profit on this freight is regarded as small.

One and ninety-two
In the beginning of Act One, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern bet on coin flips and Rosencrantz wins with heads ninety-two times in a row.

One and captive
One of his first acts was to allow those peoples exiled by the Babylonians ( the Jews, among other captive peoples ) to return to their respective homes.
One such fatal poison is secretly administered by the Harkonnens to Thufir Hawat, the Mentat of House Atreides, in order to keep Hawat's allegiance as the only provider of the antidote ( in the 1984 movie version, it is shown that Hawat has to milk a gruesome captive cat for the antidote every day ).
One of them, Rivera, leaves orders to annihilate his hometown if he is held captive there during negotiations.
One of them, Olthaces, is mentioned by the Roman sources as a captive of Pompey in 65 BC.
One Canadian captive, Private Edwin Barnard Martin, said he joined the corps " to wreck it ".
" One captive Indian woman named Mariah from Big Meadows ( Lake Almanor today ), was one of those who did escape ( Burrill, 2003: 39 ).
One recent study involves the introduction of a currency system into a colony of captive capuchin monkeys.
One of the numerous dictionary definitions of a feral animal states that a feral animal is an animal which has escaped from a domestic or captive status and is living more or less as a wild animal.
One example are several Iran hostages who were initially denied the award or incorrectly sent to the Board for Correction of Military Records, which is not appropriate if the captive is eligible or already qualified.
One male has now left Twycross Zoo as part of a captive breeding programme.
One of the mad deeds seen by the knights was a group of villagers fencing off a small tree in order to keep a cuckoo captive from the sheriff of Nottingham.
One exceptionally large captive female, " Jezebel ", weighed.
One of the dead cranes was the female (" First Mom ") who was the first captive raised and released whooper to successfully raise, along with her mate, a chick to adulthood in the wild in the East, in 2006.
One source near Afon fach Blaen y Cae, a tributary of the Dwyfach, tells of a shepherd accidentally disturbing a ring of rushes where fairies are preparing to dance ; they capture him and hold him captive, and he even marries one of them.
One captive is the inventor of the Q-bomb, and the Duchy finds itself the possessor of the only working model of this devastating weapon.
One day in 1767, while Kunta is searching for wood to make a drum, four men chase him, surround him and take him captive.
One captive was taken and sent for interrogation.
One day, as the king of Kalinga ( and the princess ) are away on a hunting expedition, their entire retinue is surprised and made captive by the rival king Jayasimha.
He appeared in the movies Caveman, The Ice Pirates, and One Crazy Summer but is frequently remembered as deformed captive Sloth in The Goonies, the make-up for which took five hours to apply.
* Wraith Survivor ( played by James Lafazanos ) The sole survivor of a crashed Wraith supply ship in " The Defiant One ", who persisted for 10, 000 years by feeding on the captive humans and later his own crew.
One end of the band contains a captive screw.
One of the earliest appearances of a captive bolt pistol in popular culture is in Georges Franju's 1949 French documentary Blood of the Beasts where it is used to kill a horse at an abattoir.
One such practice would have the older men bring the male children a severely injured captive of war, allowing the boys to practice their archery skills against this living target.
He was present when the Kunjali surrendered to the Portuguese, and was described: " One of these was Chinale, a Chinese, who had been a servant at Malacca, and said to have been the captive of a Portuguese, taken as a boy from a fusta, and afterwards brought to Kunhali, who conceived such an affection for him that he trusted him with everything.

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