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One is not more true than the other.
A more complete list would also include Bradbury's `` The Pedestrian '' ( 1951 ), Philip K. Dick's Solar Lottery ( 1955 ), David Karp's One ( 1953 ), Wilson Tucker's The Long Loud Silence ( 1952 ), Jack Vance's To Live Forever ( 1956 ), Gore Vidal's Messiah ( 1954 ), and Bernard Wolfe's Limbo ( 1952 ), as well as the three perhaps most outstanding dystopias, Frederik Pohl and C. M. Kornbluth's The Space Merchants ( 1953 ), Kurt Vonnegut's Player Piano ( 1952 ), and John Wyndham's Re-Birth ( 1953 ), works which we will later examine in detail.
One is impressed with the dignity, clarity and beauty of this new translation into contemporary English, and there is no doubt that the meaning of the Bible is more easily understandable to the general reader in contemporary language in the frequently archaic words and phrases of the King James.
One, more horrible than the rest, lunged, growling deep in his throat, his hair bristling.
One might pretend never to have seen one before, or, to more purpose, that there would never be another like it.
One of the more remarkable of the new cooling systems is one that can be switched to heating.
Justices Frankfurter and Jackson dissented: `` One State may cherish formalities more than another, one State may be more responsive than another to procedural reforms.
One sees Costaggini's rendering of the same figure more than thirty feet away.
One can apply these facts to Britain in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries as she spread her dominion over palm and pine, and they can be applied again to the United States in more recent years.
One of the more seriously wounded was Lieutenant Carroll, the young officer bucking for the Regular Army.
One of the A.L.A.M. lawyers observed that if the Selden case had been tried under this simplified procedure, the testimony which filled more than a score of volumes, `` at a minimum cost of $1 a page for publication alone, could have been contained in one volume ''.
One more muddleheaded play like that one and they'd be leading him away.
One, by Sen. Louis Crump of San Saba, would aid more than 17,000 retailers who pay a group of miscellaneous excise taxes by eliminating the requirement that each return be notarized.
One effect of the proposal, which puts a premium on population instead of economic strength, as in the past, would be to take jobs from European nations and give more to such countries as India.
`` One wants a little more power, and the other doesn't want to give up any ''.
One of the more noteworthy changes that have taken place since the mid-19th century is the situation of Catholics at Oxford and Cambridge Universities.
One thing is certain, however, and that is that he is far more slavish to the detailed accents, phrasings and contours of the music he deals with than a confident dance creator need be.
`` One more and I'm coming out there ''!!
One study found that slightly altering photographs so that they more closely resembled the faces of study participants increased the trust the participants expressed regarding depicted persons.
:: One consequence is that people are more cooperative if it is more likely that individuals will interact again in the future.
One is that people will be more helping when they know that their helping behavior will be communicated to people they will interact with later, is publicly announced, is discussed, or is simply being observed by someone else.
One of the central characteristics is that anthropology tends to provide a comparatively more holistic account of phenomena and tends to be highly empirical.
One method of building a mooring is to use three or more conventional anchors laid out with short lengths of chain attached to a swivel, so no matter which direction the vessel moves one or more anchors will be aligned to resist the force.

One and modest
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 attractive features of hedge funds ( in particular market neutral and similar funds ) is that they sometimes have a modest correlation with traditional assets such as equities.
X-Clan's affiliates released a string of titles throughout the early 1990s: Professor X released a solo album titled Years of the 9, on the Blackhand Side in 1991 and a second solo album titled Puss N ' Boots: The Struggle Continues in 1993 ; Queen Mother Rage released Vanglorious Law in 1991 ( vanglorious is a word that the group made up — not to be confused with “ vainglorious ”); Isis released Rebel Soul in 1990 ; and YZ released his debut Sons of The Father ( noted for the song " Thinking of a Master Plan "), in 1989, followed by The Ghetto's Been Good to Me ( which included his modest hit " Return of the Holy One ") in 1993.
However, a single from these 1978 sessions, " Queen of Paradise " ( b / w " And One Day "), was released in late 1978 with modest success.
One owner was quoted " It's not a good car and it's not a good boat, but it does just fine " largely because of modest performance in and out of water.
One daughter, Mildred, is mild and modest ; the other, Gertrude, is vain.
One very important auteur was Ruperto Chapí, who spent his life oscillating between attempts to create a proper Spanish opera, and his modest género chico plays, which included Música Clásica (" Classical Music "), La revoltosa (" The Rebel Girl "), ¡ Las doce y media y sereno!
In 1966, they had a modest success with " You're the One " and by the end of that year, they reached the top 20 with the ballad " The Hunter Gets Captured by the Game ", which was almost not released due to the song having a jazz influence.
Stevens made her film debut in Say One for Me ( 1959 ), a modest musical produced by and starring Bing Crosby, appearing in the minor role of a chorus girl.
One part of the system is a piston acting as a pump, with a modest mechanical force acting on a small cross-sectional area ; the other part is a piston with a larger area which generates a correspondingly large mechanical force.
One reason is that glycerin was expensive and would raise the cost of the bars, which had the value of being about the least expensive soap available for people of modest means.
On 21 December 2009, Prince William presented the town with one of The Suns " Millie " awards for Support to the Armed Forces, stating " One of the most remarkable things is that the people are so modest, they refuse to accept any praise ".
One contains smaller 1970's era houses, one contains large 1970's houses, and a new one contains modest to expensive priced new builds.
One of producer Roger Corman's famous exploitation films, the movie was made with a modest $ 600, 000 budget and taught Scorsese how to make films quickly and economically.
One of them, " W środku dnia " achieved a modest airplay.
During the first four years under Radio One, KKBT enjoyed modest success as it battled KPWR for the R & B / hip-hop crown.
One example is that the Office was responsible for the adoption by fourteen countries of the Refugee Convention of 1933 which was a modest charter of human rights.
Claire Windsor's film debut was in the 1920 release of Lois Weber's To Please One Woman which was only a modest success.
" One More Chance " had barely any promotion and no official video but was still able to peak at a modest number 11 in the United Kingdom and at number 35 in Australia.
One of the earliest religious TV stations to sign on, it was run cheaply, on the air only in evenings and featuring a modest selection of local and syndicated religious programs.
One aspect of Georgian architecture retained in these modest homes was the ornate doorways with half-circle fanlights.
* One thing: Do not be too proud or modest.

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