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One and local
One of the reasons for the high percentage of Jewish teen-agers in college is that a great many urban Jews are enabled to attend local colleges at modest cost.
One of the local callers, a retired brigadier apparently left over from Kipling's tales of India, does not approve of the way Larkin gets his birds.
One of Avicenna's important Persian work is the Daaneshnaame ( literally: the book of knowledge ) for Prince ' Ala ad-Daulah ( the local Buyid ruler ).
One of Ahmad Shah's first military action was the capture Ghazni from the Ghilzais, and then wresting Kabul from the local ruler.
One plane crash was said to have taken place in 1937 off Daytona Beach, Florida, in front of hundreds of witnesses ; a check of the local papers revealed nothing.
One of the best examples of a local currency is the original LETS currency, founded on Vancouver Island in the early 1980 ’ s.
One will find varying degrees of organized local dachshund clubs in most major American cities, including New York, New Orleans, Portland, Los Angeles, and Chicago.
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 of the first sources for the study of physics was a book found at the local market of Campo de ' Fiori in Roma.
One of the main challenges to galaxy formation is the great number of thin disk galaxies in the local universe.
One night in September 1939 they took him to a large house owned by " Old Dorothy " Clutterbuck, a wealthy local woman, where he was made to strip naked and taken through an initiation ceremony.
One, as early as Thucydides, reported in Plutarch, the Suda and John Tzetzes, states that the Delphic oracle warned Hesiod that he would die in Nemea, and so he fled to Locris, where he was killed at the local temple to Nemean Zeus, and buried there.
One of the many local sites where the iron was worked at Beauport Park, to the north of the town, which employed up to one thousand men and is considered to have been the third largest in the Roman Empire.
One of the primary functions of the Ithaca Hours system is to promote local economic development.
One tradition has it that political preeminence went to the Sabahs as part of an explicit agreement in 1716, the heads of the al-Khalifa, al-Sabah, and al-Jalahima agreed to give the Sabahs preeminence in government and military affairs, subject to consultation, while the Khalifas controlled local commerce and the Jalahima maritime affairs.
One of the key ideas in the theory of Lie groups is to replace the global object, the group, with its local or linearized version, which Lie himself called its " infinitesimal group " and which has since become known as its Lie algebra.
One approach is closed systems that have no direct interaction with the local environment.
One can see, for example, that the full moon will always rise at sunset and that the waning crescent moon is high overhead around 9: 00 am local time.
One all-sky survey using parallax measurements in order to clarify local star distances, the WISE mission, is currently underway with part of its mission being to help with either proving or disproving the Tyche hypothesis.
One of Paraguay's fastest growing industries was the new, relatively modern plastics subsector, which supplied a wide variety of goods to the local market.
One can sum the probability over energies between E < sub > f </ sub > − eV and E < sub > f </ sub > to get the number of states available in this energy range per unit volume, thereby finding the local density of states ( LDOS ) near the Fermi level.
One section of the tuning capacitor will thus adjust the local oscillator's frequency f < small >< sub > LO </ sub ></ small > to f < small >< sub > d </ sub ></ small > + f < small >< sub > IF </ sub ></ small > ( or, less often, to
One recounts that Washington Irving, who was traveling in Spain at the time, suggested the name to his brother, a local resident ; this explanation ignores the fact that Irving returned to the United States in 1832.
One year later he joined a traveling salesman, George Cornwell, peddling organs and pianos around the farms for William Bronson's local hardware store, Watson's first sales job.
One incentive is that state implementation of national programs places implementation in the hands of local officials who are closer to local circumstances.

One and weekly
One day, Ching had told him ( smiling, patting him on the back ) as they walked to the weekly conference of squad leaders, `` Keep it up, your squad is good, one of the best, keep it up, keep up the good work ''.
One wife, described by a New York psychologist, so dominated her husband that she actually placed their sexual relationship on a schedule, writing it down right between the weekly PTA meetings and the Thursday-night neighborhood card parties.
Meanwhile, international delegates proposed three additional clauses, which were adopted: One or more days for weekly rest ; equality of laws for foreign workers ; and regular and frequent inspection of factory conditions.
* Question Time ( TV series ), a weekly TV political debate, broadcast on BBC One in the UK
One subplot featured network executives negotiating with an urban terrorist group for the production of a weekly series, each episode of which was to feature an act of terrorism.
His other TV appearances included Down You Go, What's My Line ?, Camera One, Ken's Column, Trader Horne ( a weekly advertising magazine for the Tyne Tees region ), Let's Imagine, Call My Bluff ( as team captain ), and various specials with Richard Murdoch such as Free and Easy ( 1953 ) and Show for the Telly ( 1956 ).
One of the show's best-known features is Keillor's News from Lake Wobegon, a weekly storytelling monologue, claiming to be a report from Keillor's fictitious hometown of Lake Wobegon, " the little town that time forgot and the decades cannot improve ... where all the women are strong, all the men are good-looking, and all the children are above average.
One of the most popular shows is the weekly Saturday night broadcast of NHL hockey games.
Gags galore were delivered weekly on Stop Me If You've Heard This One and Can You Top This ?, panel programs devoted to the art of telling jokes.
One day during her lunch break, she met Vic Kliesrath, who offered her a job at the Bragg-Kliesrath Corporation for a $ 5 increase above the weekly $ 23 salary she was earning, and Merman accepted the offer.
One newspaper, The Rush County News, is published weekly in La Crosse.
One corner of The Rectangle introduced King's Gasoline Alley, where characters Walt, Doc, Avery and Bill held weekly conversations about automobiles.
As the weekly popular music chart programme Top of the Pops was discontinued ( except for the Christmas Day edition ), BBC One broadcast 49 hours of music and arts programming in 2010.
His weekly show went into syndication in 1974 and from 1978 to 1992 was syndicated by the Westwood One Radio Network.
His weekly show went into national syndication in a two-hour all-novelty format in 1974, produced by his manager Larry Gordon of Gordon / Casady and during 1978 – 92 was syndicated by the Westwood One Radio Network.
One estimate from 1924 placed his typical radio audience at about five million listeners, and he was said to receive thousands of pieces of fan mail weekly.
One of the quirks of the paper was that it printed the weekly entertainment section on green newsprint.
One key to his personal authority lay in his purse, which paid the bulk of its administrative expenses, and its weekly newspaper, Justice, lost money despite a healthy circulation of about 3500.
One simple and popular communications method is called the weekly reporting method: every employee composes an e-mail report, once a week, including information on their activities in the preceding week, their plans for the following week, and any other information deemed relevant to the larger group, bearing in mind length considerations.
One account holds that Reuben Kulakofsky ( sometimes spelled Reubin, or the last name shortened to Kay ), a Lithuanian-born grocer from Omaha, Nebraska, was the inventor, perhaps as part of a group effort by members of Kulakofsky's weekly poker game held in the Blackstone Hotel from around 1920 through 1935.
One of their best-known recruits from the CPGB was Peter Fryer, who had been the Daily Worker's correspondent in Budapest during the suppression of the uprising by Soviet troops, and who edited The Newsletter, a weekly which began publication in May 1958, over a year before the launching of the SLL.
One side of the card displays the railroad ticket or monthly / weekly pass, and the other side is the MetroCard.
One of Piper's more controversial TNA moments came during one of its weekly pay-per-view shows.
One or two short articles are published weekly.

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