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One manufacturer who held an allegedly basic patent said: `` I would readily put over $50,000 into the manufacture of the device, but it is so easy to make that we would enter immediately into a prolonged ordeal of patent litigation which would eat up all our profits ''.
One of the documents of that time states, " The Victory immediately gained the general sympathy of Russian society and it continued to grow.
One might remain in one position for a long period of time, and then go directly to another position immediately after the first position.
One of the advantages of the double, with double triggers or SST, is that a second shot can be taken almost immediately after the first.
One of Eugene's brothers, Louis Julius, had entered Imperial service the previous year, but he had been immediately killed fighting the Ottoman Turks in 1683.
One, attributed to Michael York, is to immediately leave the building the stage is in with the person who uttered the name, walk around it three times, spit over their left shoulders, say an obscenity then wait to be invited back into the building.
Safady and the Al-Gasheys were immediately released by West Germany, receiving a tumultuous welcome when they touched down in Libya and ( as seen in One Day in September ) giving their own firsthand account of their operation at a press conference broadcast worldwide.
According to Proclus, philosophy is the activity which can liberate the soul from a subjection to bodily passions, remind it of its origin in Soul, Intellect, and the One, and prepare it not only to ascend to the higher levels while still in this life, but to avoid falling immediately back into a new body after death.
Jonathan Swift was a strong advocate for licensing, and Daniel Defoe wrote on 8 November 1705 that with the absence of licensing, " One Man Studies Seven Year, to bring a finish'd Peice into the World, and a Pyrate Printer, Reprints his Copy immediately, and Sells it for a quarter of the Price ... these things call for an Act of Parliament ".
One of the most common manifestations of stanzaic form in poetry in English ( and in other Western European languages ) is represented in texts for church hymns, such as the first three stanzas ( of nine ) from a poem by Isaac Watts ( from 1719 ) cited immediately below ( in this case, each stanza is to be sung to the same hymn tune, composed earlier by William Croft in 1708 ):
One hundred and twenty slaves died in combat or were immediately executed ; another 144 were brought to trial and executed ; remaining rebels were shipped off the island ( Davis, pp. 212 – 213 ).
The prestige that lent him led immediately to The Loved One, during which he worked with established stars such as John Gielgud, Rod Steiger and Robert Morse working in Hollywood both on location and on the sound stage.
One of the padres laid a painting of " Our Lady of Sorrows " on the ground for all to see, whereupon the natives ( known to the settlers as the Gabrieliños ) immediately made peace with the missionaries, so moved were they by the painting's beauty.
One of the female attendants of the palace, charged to sew up the cloth that contained the patient, having come to the neck, the fixed point where she was to finish her seam, made a knot according to custom ; but as there was still remaining an end of thread, instead of cutting it as usual with scissors, she had recourse to the candle, which immediately set fire to the whole cloth.
One takes a pinch of the larvae mixture and places it on the tongue, then immediately begins to drink the shot, but slowly.
One unusual development was the Geisslerlieder, the music of wandering bands of flagellants during two periods: the middle of the 13th century ( until they were suppressed by the Church ); and the period during and immediately following the Black Death, around 1350, when their activities were vividly recorded and well-documented with notated music.
One of the sons, Lleu Llaw Gyffes, is borne away as a " lump of flesh " and concealed in a chest until maturity, but the other was immediately forsaken by his mother yet was acknowledged by his great uncle Math and given the name Dylan.
One of Nielsen's earliest works for orchestra is the immediately successful Suite for Strings ( 1888 ), rather reminiscent of Scandinavian Romanticism as expressed by Grieg and Svendsen.
One of the many remarkable aspects of this town are its abrupt boundaries, surrounded on all sides by rich agricultural fields that begin immediately where town's streets and lots end.
After winning the title, Hawthorn immediately announced his retirement from Formula One, having been badly affected by the death of his close friend and Ferrari team mate Peter Collins in that year's German Grand Prix.
One major difference between this biofeedback method and all the others is that the undesirable sensation ( taste ) does not go away immediately when clenching stops.
One 17th century landlord, Jarman of the Ostrich Inn, installed a large trap door under the bed in the best bedroom located immediately above the inn's kitchen.
One day at the rehearsal space, Roe and Davenport heard the drummer of Peña's band, Chris Knapp, playing and immediately asked him to join The Ataris.
One place in his chronicle can be understood ( although this is not necessary ) as telling that Svyatopolk escaped from Kiev to Poland immediately after his father's death.
One of the most spectacular and imaginative aspects of The City of the Sun, which immediately struck its readers, are the painted walls of the city.

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One of the most recognizable constellations of the northern summer and autumn, it features a prominent asterism known as the Northern Cross ( in contrast to the Southern Cross ).
One of the most popular and recognizable carbines was the Winchester lever-action carbine, with several versions using revolver cartridges.
One of the most recognizable Korean swords is the Bonguk geom, colloquially called the sword of the hwarang, the elite warriors of the Shilla kingdom.
One of the recognizable recreational uses of snow is in building snowmen.
One expression of hippie independence from societal norms was found in their standard of dress and grooming, which made hippies instantly recognizable to one another, and served as a visual symbol of their respect for individual rights.
One of the most recognizable voices throughout the nation was that of Brace Beemer, the radio Lone Ranger.
One of its most recognizable landmarks is a 19th Century clock located at the borough hall.
One of the most limiting aspects of analog technology is the sensitivity of analog media to minor physical degradation ; however, when the degradation is more pronounced, analog systems usually perform better, often still producing recognizable sound, while digital systems will usually fail completely, unable to play back anything from the medium.
One of Hench's most recognizable works is his design for the Olympic Torch for the 1960 Winter Olympics at Squaw Valley, California, modeled after the torches of the 1948 and 1956 Olympiads.
One major addition that would affect the entire film series was the addition of Jason's hockey mask in the third film ; this mask would become one of the most recognizable images in popular culture.
One of Newman's most iconic and recognizable works is the central theme to The Natural, a dramatic and Oscar-nominated score, which was described by reviewer David Ansen of Newsweek as " Coplandesque ".
One of the most recognizable of all dinosaurs, Stegosaurus has been depicted on film, in cartoons, comics, as children's toys, and was even declared the State Dinosaur of Colorado in 1982.
One of the most recognizable songs in Columns is called Clotho, presumably after the Greek Moira of the same name, related to the Greek flavor of some of the game's art.
One recognizable scene that directly references to it is when Morpheus takes Neo to see the Oracle.
Later in that year two new singles were released, " One Life " on June and " Hybrid Rainbow " on November, which became one of the pillows most recognizable songs, being always featured on concert set lists.
One small segment of that work, about six minutes in, is recognizable as the inspiration for Dudley Do-Right's theme music.
One of the most recognizable aspects of Shields ' music is his thick and dreamy guitar sound, associated with his later recordings with My Bloody Valentine.
One of the recognizable features of Zippo is the fact that it burns with a wick.
One of its more recognizable uses was in the Chicago River, where fluorescein was the first substance used to dye the river green on St. Patrick's Day in 1962.
One recognizable feature of this is the pronunciation of ( the vowel in go ) as, and this can also be found elsewhere in Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Delaware.
" In a recent review of a fantasy match between John Cena and Warrior, the WWE described him as having been " One of the most recognizable Superstars in WWE history ", and further spoke of his impact, describing how " The Ultimate Warrior brought Hulkamania to its knees on The Grandest Stage of Them All at WrestleMania VI, retired the Madness at WrestleMania VII and press slammed a slew of the greatest legends of his era.
One of the most recognizable features of the stadium is a, 43 – ton steel-and-concrete replica pirate ship, which fires soft-rubber footballs and confetti each time that the Bucs score points or enter the other team's red zone.
One of Korda ’ s most recognizable images was of Castro's visit to the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D. C. in April 1959.
One of the most recognizable features of the island is the COBRA DANE radar system.

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