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One and national
One of Mrs. Kennedy's initial concerns as First Lady was the sad state of the furnishings in a building which is supposed to be a national shrine.
One of the very few motor manufacturers to actually sit in and race the cars he designed and built, the competition no doubt " improved the breed " and the " LM " team cars were very successful in national and international motor racing including at Le Mans and the Mille Miglia.
Its sister services, BBC World was also renamed as " BBC World News " while the national news bulletins became BBC News at One, BBC News at Six and BBC News at Ten.
The BBC News Channel moved from the Studio N8 set ( now home to BBC World News ) to what was the home of the national news in Studio N6, allowing the Channel to share its set with the BBC News at One and the BBC News at Ten – with other bulletins moving to studio TC7.
One student of Ethiopia, Donald N. Levine, points out that for the Italians Adwa " became a national trauma which demagogic leaders strove to avenge.
One way was greater cooperation between groups, such as the Edinburgh Missionary Conference of Protestants in 1910, the Justice, Peace and Creation Commission of the World Council of Churches founded in 1948 by Protestant and Orthodox churches, and similar national councils like the National Council of Churches in Australia which includes Roman Catholics.
One of his major works was to bring " Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau " ( the Welsh national anthem ) back in Brittany and create lyrics in Breton.
One of the major events that is held at the circuit, along with DTM and A1GP, is the RTL Masters of Formula 3, where Formula Three cars of several national racing series compete with each other ( originally called Marlboro Masters, before tobacco advertising ban ).
One of the largest springs, Boiling Lake, is located in the national park.
In December 1944 he recorded Quite Early One Morning produced by Aneirin Talfan Davies again for the Welsh BBC but when Davies offered it for national broadcast it was turned down by BBC London .. On 31 August 1945 Quite Early One Morning was broadcast on the BBC Home Service, and in the three years beginning October 1945, Thomas made over a hundred broadcasts for the corporation.
One of the most important roles of the modern head of state is being a living national symbol of the state ; in hereditary monarchies this extends to the monarch being a symbol of the unbroken continuity of the state.
One form this may take is dollarization, the use of a foreign currency ( not necessarily the U. S. dollar ) as a national unit of currency.
One chief asked Lewis and Clark to provide a boat for passage through their national territory.
" One of the significant national craft unions to be formed during this time was the National Labor Union ( NLU ).
One of the first modern national education methods to use the native Welsh language was started by Griffith Jones in 1731.
One of the songs strongly influenced by Poland Is Not Yet Lost is Hey Slavs, a former national anthem of Yugoslavia.
One result of the cuts was a plan to establish a national youth radio network, of which Double Jay was the first station.
One of Keating's far-reaching legislative achievements was the introduction of a national superannuation scheme, implemented to address low national savings.
One of the predecessors of Alcatel-Lucent, the Bell Telephone Manufacturing Company, developed the BTMC DPS-1500 packet-switching ( X. 25 ) network and used PDP-11s in the regional and national network management system, with the Unibus directly connected to the DPS-1500 hardware.
One of the most renowned museums is the Nationalmuseum, with the largest national collection of art: 16, 000 paintings and 30, 000 objects of art handicraft.
One of them was an Argentinian national so frightened that he might be deported as a homosexual that he tried to escape the police precinct by jumping out a two-story window, impaling himself on a spike fence.
One is that the test allows for community standards rather than a national standard.

One and landmark
One notable local landmark is Queen Elizabeth's Hunting Lodge.
One notable landmark located in Marble Cliff, scarcely known outside of central Ohio, is the Bush mansion.
One of the early buildings, still a landmark downtown, housed an opera house, where traveling groups and local performers provided entertainment and culture.
One of these, saying simply " ROOM WITH BATH " and a large arrow, has become a bit of a landmark.
One landmark in Tinn is the tall mountain Gaustatoppen, which is climbed by 30, 000 people each year.
2001: A Space Odyssey, the landmark 1968 collaboration between filmmaker Stanley Kubrick and classic science fiction author Arthur C. Clarke featured groundbreaking special effects, such as the realization of the space ship Discovery One ( pictured here )
One San Pedro landmark is the Vincent Thomas Bridge, a-long suspension bridge linking San Pedro with Terminal Island and named after California Assemblyman Vincent Thomas.
One famous composer of danzas was Ignacio Cervantes, whose forty-one danzas cubanas were a landmark in musical nationalism.
When recording his landmark 1978 ambient album Music for Airports, Brian Eno reported that for a particular song, " One of the tape loops was seventy-nine feet long and the other eighty-three feet " ( Prendergrast, 123 ).
One town landmark, the Ponte Vecchio, called Ponte Gobbo ( Hunchback Bridge ), also known as the Devil's Bridge, is an ancient stone bridge of Roman origin, which crosses the river Trebbia in eleven irregular arches.
Designed by developer / architect John Portman, the building gained landmark status within the city as Atlanta's tallest building from its completion, in 1976, to 1987 when it was overtaken by One Atlantic Center.
In 1933 Cerf won United States v. One Book Called Ulysses, a landmark court case against government censorship, and thereafter published James Joyce's unabridged Ulysses for the first time in the United States ( one chapter had been published in a Chicago-based literary magazine, which had led to its being found " a work of obscenity ").
Currently, he is the 5th highest run scorer in One Day Internationals ( ODIs ) and was the 3rd person in history to cross the 10, 000 run landmark, after Sachin Tendulkar and Inzamam Ul Haq.
Gradi had arrived at Crewe in June 1983, and he reached this landmark just four months into a season which had already seen a total of more than 20 managerial changes in the Premiership, Division One, Division Two and Division Three.
One of Roxon's last print articles reported on the landmark New York concerts at Max's Kansas City by Iggy Pop and The Stooges and her final piece, filed in early August, was on rising British glam rock star Marc Bolan.
One of Smith ’ s significant legislative achievements is his landmark Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Law, the nations ' first law that deals specifically with human trafficking.
To the south of the town lies one of the many peaks that formed part of the volcano: Saddle Hill, a prominent landmark, visible from a considerable distance and notable for its distinctive shape, lies east of State Highway One where Kinmont Park, a new housing subdivision is located at the foot of the hill.
One major landmark during Greenwood's tenure was the selection of the first black player for England, Viv Anderson, in 1978.
One noticeable landmark here is the huge golden lotus archway, a towering, sleek, white arch trimmed with blue tile, and topped with enormous gold lotus blossoms, which is visible from all parts of the grounds.
King Road is home to a One Stop county services building, and area landmark Eastridge Shopping Mall is undergoing a multi-million dollar expansion.
One notable landmark is Yasmar, at 185 Parramatta Road.
The Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower, a landmark skyscraper located at One Madison Avenue in the borough of Manhattan in New York City, USA, was designed by the architectural firm of Napoleon LeBrun & Sons, who based the external form and shape of the skyscraper on this Campanile.
The company's headquarters were previously located in One SeaGate, Toledo, Ohio, a local landmark.
Titled China Power Station: Part One, the exhibition was housed in Battersea Power Station in South London, offering a rare glimpse for the public of the interior of a well known landmark.

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