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One and lesson
One day, Korzybski was giving a lecture to a group of students, and he interrupted the lesson suddenly in order to retrieve a packet of biscuits, wrapped in white paper, from his briefcase.
One can learn the same lesson almost any day on almost any New York street corner.
The most famous example is It Happened One Night ; some critics believe that this portrayal of the upper class was brought about by the Great Depression, and the poor moviegoing public's desire to see the rich upper class taught a lesson in humanity.
One day on the train to Paris for a violin lesson, she met Saint-Marcel, who directed the revue at the Casino de Paris.
One of Harrison's earliest memories, from the age of six, is receiving a drumming lesson from his father's friend and bandmate, " Uncle " Ringo Starr.
One of his final works was writing a book about his own dying, an excerpt of which served as a Newsweek Magazine cover story, and which admirers saw as a lesson in dying.
One of the chief mourners was Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, 14th Duke of Hamilton, who led the funeral procession and read the lesson.
Americans learned that bitter lesson in Vietnam, and apparently having forgotten it, we ’ re forced to learn it all over again in Iraq .” One of McPherson ’ s examples is the Civil War in which both the North and the South sought regime change.
One of the lesson plans, compiled together under the title " Remember September 11 " and appearing on NEA's Health Information Network Website ( www. neahin. org )-- suggested that teachers discuss " historical instances of American intolerance " and cites the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II as an example.
* One point lesson: is a high visibility communication tool used to deliver training to operator at machine place
One day the teacher found and caught him, and decided to use him for an impromptu lesson on woggle-bugs.
We have learned from you only that ' in union there is strength '; that is an old lesson, but also, in large measure, how to make ' One out of many '.
One episode of the 1940s radio sitcom Amos ' n ' Andy featured Iturbi unexpectedly getting a piano lesson from Andy Brown ( who received a certificate from a correspondence school ) and George " Kingfish " Stevens.
One obituary notes that a " clever manager " told Tanguay early in her career that money made money, and she never forgot the lesson, buying huge ads at her own expense, and on one occasion allegedly spending twice her salary on publicity.
One day when Jeffords is getting an archery lesson from Cochise Ben Slade's son arrives, guarded by two Apaches.
One lesson he took to heart from Miller was to " always write as if writing to a milkman from Ohio ".
One of her students once attempted suicide and she learned a lesson because of that incident.
One commonly used tool to reduce the severity of these lake management problems is to eliminate or lesson thermal stratification through aeration.
* One of eight invited teacher's for Annenberg / CPB Channel's eight part mini-series, In Search of the Novel doing a lesson plan on Great Expectations.
In his The English Flower Garden, illustrated with cottage gardens from Somerset, Kent and Surrey, he remarked, " One lesson of these little gardens, that are so pretty, is that one can get good effects from simple materials.
One way teachers can help students value what they may deem " uninteresting " is by providing a rationale that identifies the lesson's otherwise hidden value, helps students understand why the lesson is genuinely worth their effort, and communicates why the lesson can be expected to be useful to them.

One and lasted
One of the most durable charters ever devised in Latin America, the Portalian constitution lasted until 1925.
One was recorded in 1812 ; one measuring 7. 6 on the Richter Scale hit on November 30, 1983 at 21: 46 local time and lasted 142 seconds, resulting in a small tsunami which raised wave height in the lagoon to 1. 5 metres ( 5 ft ), and another on December 2, 2002, an earthquake measuring 4. 6 on the Richter Scale struck the island at 12: 21 a. m.
One employee, Alex Gardner, eventually took over the business, which lasted into the twentieth century.
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.
One Amorite king of Babylonia, Hammurabi ( 1792 – 1750 BC ) founded the first Babylonian Empire, which lasted only as long as his lifetime.
" One such possibility, Welch says, is that the story is of a historical telescoping nature: " that a situation that was known by Muhammad's contemporaries to have lasted for a long period of time later came to be encapsulated in a story that restricts his acceptance of intercession through these goddesses to a brief period of time and places the responsibility for this departure from a strict monotheism on Satan.
One such event, which lasted for about six minutes, was observed on May 4, 2007, when Oberon occulted Umbriel.
One of the largest revolutions of the twentieth century, the struggle lasted for over four years and involved sporadic but bloody armed conflict, internal Indonesian political and communal upheavals, and two major international diplomatic interventions.
One remarkable feature of Pernese society is its stability, having lasted approximately 2, 500 years with little change.
One of the Hopper farmhouses, built in 1752 for John Hopper the younger, stood near 53rd Street and 11th Avenue ; christened " Rosevale " for its extensive gardens, it was the home of the War of 1812 veteran, Gen. Garrit Hopper Striker, and lasted until 1896, when it was demolished ; the site was purchased for the city and naturalistically landscaped by Samuel Parsons Jr. as DeWitt Clinton Park.
Soon after in 1978, Nine switched their slogan to " Still the One " ( patterned after the campaign used by ABC in the United States ), which lasted until the ratings downfall in January 2006.
One of these, Riders of the Range, lasted for five years until 1953.
One cosmonaut, Andriyan Nikolayev lasted the longest-four days-and became known as the Iron Man.
One such split saw the departure of the faction of Bert Cochran and Clarke, who formed the American Socialist Union, which lasted until 1959.
One on the last major efforts to construct such tables was the Mathematical Tables Project that was started in 1938 as a project of the Works Progress Administration ( WPA ), employing 450 out-of-work clerks to tabulate higher mathematical functions, and lasted through World War II.
He became a commentator with Channel Nine as part of their Formula One coverage in Australia in the late 1980s, a role which lasted over a decade until a change of network.
One of the most notable surveillance projects was the Hazardous Substances Emergency Events Surveillance ( HSEES ) program, which lasted from 1990 to 2009.
One of the first well-documented uses of the term " skiffy " was in the name of a science fiction and fantasy fan club at the University of Chicago, which was formed during the 1980s, and lasted until it was disbanded in 2003.
The sit-in lasted for 25 hours, with the central issue being a newly implemented " One Florida " plan to end official race / gender preferences in state government.
One of the main events in the town's history is the siege of the town in 1474 – 75 by Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, that lasted for nearly a year.
One of the largest recorded earthquakes in Washington state history, it measured 6. 8 on the moment magnitude scale and lasted approximately 45 seconds.
One record-setting game reputedly lasted for eight days but most modern games are stopped after about two hours.
One conflagration burnt trees in seconds, another extended to balconies with grills destroyed, and several roofs collapsed-the blaze lasted into the evening hours and its head burnt near the town, while Vrilissia, eastern Nea Erythraia, Ekali, and Dionyssos were also hit.
One such Fool's Mate is widely reported to have occurred in a possibly apocryphal 1959 game between Masefield and Trinka which lasted just three moves: 1. e4 g5 2.
One catalyst was the recovery of the British economy after post-World War II austerity which lasted through much of the 1950s.

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