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One doctor prescribed a tablespoon of whiskey or brandy before each meal for leg cramps.
One lithe leg straddled the railing and swung loosely before the creaking, torn pales.
( One good thing about a suit of armor, his leg wouldn't show.
After spending almost the entire 2009 / 2010 season in the top six of League One, Charlton were defeated in the Football League One play-offs semi-final second leg on penalties to Swindon Town, condemning Charlton to another season in the third tier of English Football.
The only casualty of the conflict was a Michigan deputy sheriff — stabbed in the leg by Two Stickney during the arrest of his elder brother, One Stickney — and the loss of two horses, two pigs and a few chickens stolen from an Ohio farm by lost members of the Michigan militia.
One naturalist, Harry Frauca, once received a bite deep into the flesh of his leg — through a rubber boot, trousers and thick woollen socks ( Underhill, 1993 ).
* Cook to Moore in " One Leg Too Few ": " Your right leg I like.
During World War One, further advances were made in providing care before and during transport – traction splints were introduced during World War I, and were found to have a positive effect on the morbidity and mortality of patients with leg fractures.
One of the many ambulance drivers to attend the scene, 30-year-old Morris Hohmann, was shot in the leg on West 23rd Street as he attempted to evacuate the numerous wounded personnel.
One can also strike the maraca against one's hand or leg to get a different sound.
One of his last roles was as Barney Wile in The Stratton Story, a true story about a ballplayer ( played by James Stewart ) who makes a comeback after having his leg amputed due to a hunting accident.
Seneca suggested that in ancient Rome it was considered an ostentatious bit of effeminacy, contrary to underarm hair removal: " One is, I believe, as faulty as the other: the one class are unreasonably elaborate, the other are unreasonably negligent ; the former depilate the leg, the latter not even the armpit " ( letter 114 ).
One of them wounded him on the left leg with a large cutlass, which resembles a scimitar, only being larger.
After a difficult leg of the tour in Japan, where some members of the band had difficulty obtaining heroin, Thin Lizzy played their final UK concert before their break-up at the Reading Festival on 28 August 1983, which was eventually released in 1992 as their BBC Radio One Live in Concert album.
One of the most remarkable athletes was the American gymnast George Eyser, who won six medals even though his left leg was made of wood.
One of the Seattle concerts from the American leg of the 1975 – 76 world tour was filmed and later released as the concert feature Rockshow ( 1980 ).
One characteristic feature of the crwth is that one leg of the bridge goes through a soundhole ( see picture of player ) and rests on the back of the instrument ( the bottom of the soundbox ).
There follows a long sketch set during the 1879 Anglo-Zulu War in Natal, in which a devastating attack by Zulus is dismissed in lieu of a far more pressing matter: One of the officers ( Idle ) has had his leg bitten off during the night.
One singular characteristic of the Great Pyrenees is the unique double dew claws on each hind leg.
One example is flared leg jeans ; although this article of clothing may still be perfectly functional, it is no longer desirable because style trends have moved away from the flared leg cut.
One of the funniest and most inventive entries in recent memory was titled " Student Driver :" it featured a telephone pole laminated through one corner of the cabin ; a leg with roller skate still attached projecting from one wheel well ; and sundry jokey dents and marks of mayhem all over the vehicle.
One month before spring training for the 1952 season, Doby employed former Olympic track and field athlete Harrison Dillard to come to his home in New Jersey to prepare his legs in hopes of eliminating injuries ( leg injuries started for Doby near the end of the 1950 season ).

One and L
One example of this technique is the shots taken by remote cranes in the car-chase sequence of To Live and Die in L. A ..
One Earth, One People: The Mythopoeic Fantasy Series of Ursula K. Le Guin, Lloyd Alexander, Madeleine L ' Engle and Orson Scott Card.
One example was Harvey Jackins, founder of Re-evaluation Counselling, originally a sort of discrete reworking of Dianetics, which L Ron Hubbard later declared suppressive to Scientology.
In " Episode One: L. A. Meltdown ", Duke fights his way through a dystopian Los Angeles.
Formula 3000 replaced Formula Two, and was so named because the engines used initially were 3. 0 L ( 183ci ) Cosworth DFV engines made obsolete by popularization of 1. 5 L turbocharged engines in Formula One.
Prior to the invasion of neutral Belgium by German forces, Hergé published humoristic drawings in L ' Ouest, a paper run by future collaborator Raymond de Becker and which strongly advocated that Belgium not join the war alongside its World War One allies France and Britain.
One of his many critics is the evolutionary biologist Joseph L. Graves, who has done extensive testing of the r / K selection theory with species of drosophila flies.
Critic Billy Altman, whose work has appeared in many publications including Entertainment Weekly and The New York Times, wrote the following for Amazon. com: " One of rock's most overlooked masterpieces, this third album by the L. A. folk-rock outfit led by inscrutable singer-songwriter Arthur Lee sounds as fresh and innovative today as it did upon its original release in 1968.
* Thomas L. Friedman, From Beirut to Jerusalem: One Man's Middle Eastern Odyssey, second edition, Harpers Collins, 1998.
Cable One, Cedarcom, GlobalCom Data Services, Pesco, Sodetel, Solidere, LCNC S. A. L., TRISAT S. A. R. L., Waves S. A. L.
One way of expressing the Lie bracket is through the formalism of Lie derivatives, which identifies a vector field X with a first order partial differential operator L < sub > X </ sub > acting on smooth functions by letting L < sub > X </ sub >( f ) be the directional derivative of the function f in the direction of X.
Ruth A. Drayer's book, Numerology, The Power in Numbers ( Square One Publishers ) says that around the turn of the century ( from 1800 to 1900 A. D .) Mrs. L. Dow Balliett combined Pythagoras ' work with Biblical reference.
One of the most versatile small German military vehicles, the Kettenkrad, a curious but useful blend of tractor and motorcycle, was powered with a 1. 4 L Olympia four-cylinder engine.
* L: One can not have experiences, or experience anything at all without information
One year later, Alan L. Mackay showed experimentally that the diffraction pattern from the Penrose tiling had a two-dimensional Fourier transform consisting of sharp ' delta ' peaks arranged in a fivefold symmetric pattern.
In the case of One Spy Too Many, a subplot featuring Yvonne Craig as an U. N. C. L. E.
Another more recent story involving travel to the future is Louis-Sébastien Mercier's L ' An 2440, rêve s ' il en fût jamais (" The Year 2440: A Dream If Ever There Were One "), a utopian novel in which the main character is transported to the year 2440.
One of the few reasonably consistent pieces of information is that exploration voyages from the main base sailed down both the east and west coasts of the land ; this was one of the factors which helped archaeologists locate the site at L ' Anse Aux Meadows, at the tip of Newfoundland's long northern peninsula.
A book titled: " Seven Minus One: the Story of Astronaut Gus Grissom " was self published in 1968 by Carl L. Chappell, Ph. D. through New Frontier Publishing Co. of Madison, Indiana and is probably the earliest biography of Col. Grissom.
One of the earliest was written in Italian by Giovanni Batista Lalli in 1635, titled L ' Eneide travestita del Signor Gio.

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