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One of the Gladstones's neighbours observed that " He and his devoted wife never missed the morning service on Sunday ... One Sunday, returning from the altar rail, the old, partially blind man stumbled at the chancel step.
One morning near the feast of the Exaltation of the Cross, a six winged angel allegedly appeared to Francis while he prayed.
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One morning Andy receives a telegram from Polly saying she will be home for the Christmas Eve dance after all.

One and deeply
" One of Fieser's colleagues suggested adding phosphorous to the mix which increased the " ability to penetrate deeply ... into the musculature, where it would continue to burn day after day.
One bored through a hillside and exploded in the Saumur rail tunnel about 18 m ( 60 ft ) below, completely blocking it thus showing that these weapons could destroy any hardened or deeply excavated installation.
One theory has been that he was concerned that if he was to abandon Joan, he might also lose Burgundy ; another theory suggests that his slightly " formulaic " love letters to his wife should be taken at face value, and that he was in fact very deeply in love.
One practical problem that quite a few reporters had with Koivisto's statements was their deeply pondering and philosophical nature.
One biographer has written that " he was deeply and genuinely concerned about the plight of the poor and so had readily adopted the rhetoric of progressivism, but he was not a progressive ".
One has to see a painter in his own place to get an idea of his worth … Corot delves deeply into a subject: ideas come to him and he adds while working ; it's the right approach.
One is that Guaimaral, son of the legendary Cacique Mara, was in pilgrimage near the Pamplona region, and he married the beautiful Indian Zulia, who he love deeply, but unfortunately she was killed in a battle against the conquerors.
One of the plaster faces depicts an older woman, with wrinkles at the corner of her eyes and bags under them, and a deeply lined forehead.
Coppola accepted the jobs as screenwriter and then director because he needed the money — he was deeply in debt from making One From the Heart with his own money.
One of the Conservatory's students, the African American Harry Burleigh, introduced him to the songs of the minstrel shows and spirituals, and Dvořák was deeply moved, enough to write a well-known essay in an 1895 issue of Harper's declaring that American composers should use the diverse folk elements of their country in their compositions.
One of its absolute tenets is that it is deeply demeaning and shameful to betray even one ’ s deadliest enemy to the authorities.
One of the reasons behind this was the taxing according to street frontage rather than total area, thereby creating an economic motivation to build narrow and deeply.
One of his 1859 students at the Tenth Street Studio, William Robert Ware, was deeply influenced by Hunt and went on to found the first two university programs in architecture: MIT in 1866, and Columbia in 1881.
One author argues that " the dominant party ' system ' is deeply flawed as a mode of analysis and lacks explanatory capacity.
One member would later resign from the commission over the whole process, deeply unhappy that Camelot had been reawarded the franchise.
These early operations mined veins such as the Zaragoza and Balmaceda, which were high grade with values up to 10-15 % copper, and disregarded the low grade disseminated ore. One attempt was made to process the low grade ore in 1899-1900 by Norman Walker, a partner in La Compañia de Cobres de Antofagasta, but it failed leaving the company deeply in debt.
One of his comrades in arms, Trần Quốc Hương, former head of intelligence for the Việt Cộng network in South Vietnam, wrote in the condolence book: " I was deeply moved by your death.
One of her reasons is how deeply her son, Mikey, loves and admires his grandfather.
However mining on any scale did not start until the later years of the XIX Century and these early operations mined the high grade veins ( 10-15 % copper ) and disregarded the low grade disseminated ore. One attempt was made to process the low grade ore in 1899-1900 by Norman Walker, a partner in La Compañia de Cobre de Antofagasta, but it failed leaving the company deeply in debt.
One of their processes about the pia mater, while the other is deeply buried in gray matter.
One can debate whether Alf Prøysen came from Veldre, or the neighboring Rudshøgda, but his ties to the district were deeply rooted.
According to Pentecostal theologian Donald Gee, " One is deeply conscious that the supremely right thing has been said and the true course of action indicated.
One was cut deeply in middle and it turned into Tulong ( woman ) and identified as Roltei while the other was cut in a slanting position thereby producing pointed parts and the very being became Tumong ( man ) who came to be Known as Rolphul.
One has to get deeply absorbed in spiritual exercises ; one must strengthen one's spiritual attitude in one's own mind.

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