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One might argue that the ultimate purpose of literary scholarship is to correct this spontaneous provincialism that is likely to obscure the horizons of the general public, of the newspaper critic, and of the creative artist himself.
One Illinois newspaper derisively nicknamed him " spotty Lincoln ".
One of the two head offices of the Aargauer Zeitung, Switzerland's fifth largest newspaper, is located in Aarau, as are the Tele M1 television channel studios, and several radio stations.
One of the few positive reviews came from Joel Siegel of Good Morning America, who is quoted on New World's newspaper ads as saying, " Hysterical fun ... the best Godzilla in thirty years!
One bird common in the shire is the Royston Crow, which is the eponymous name of the regional newspaper, the Royston Crow published in Royston.
He is the only one of the surviving terrorists to consent to interviews since 1972, having granted an interview in 1992 to a Palestinian newspaper, and having briefly emerged from hiding in 1999 to participate in an interview for the film One Day in September, during which he was disguised and his face shown only in blurry shadow.
One newspaper reported that most riders believed erroneously that there was no license or regulation required by law for motorbikes under 50cc in engine size, although these had been regulated in law since 2002 but not enforced.
One can physically hand over the object ( e. g. handing over a newspaper bought at the newsstand ) but it is not always necessary for the party to literally grab the object for possession to be considered transferred.
One newspaper alleged that ' ASIS regularly flouted laws, kept dossiers on Australian citizens ... and hounded agents out of the service with little explanation '.
One Western diplomat, quoted by a British newspaper, offered an opinion on the state of negotiations: " I wouldn ’ t say it was game, set and match to the Russians but it is game and set ".
One of the earliest cases in which the Supreme Court addressed punishment after material was published was 1907's Patterson v. Colorado in which the Court used the bad tendency test to uphold contempt charges against a newspaper publisher who accused Colorado judges of acting on behalf of local utility companies.
One of Pearlasia Gamboa ’ s ( president of the micronation of Melchizedek ) franchise fraud schemes was described by the Italian newspaper La Repubblica as “ one of the most diabolical international scams ever devised in recent years .”
One study based on recognition of 19th-and early 20th-century newspaper pages concluded that character-by-character OCR accuracy for commercial OCR software varied from 71 % to 98 %; total accuracy can be achieved only by human review.
" As a testament to his unchallenged leadership of the Arab people, following his death, a Beirut-based newspaper stated, " One hundred million human beings — the Arabs — are orphans.
One newspaper article estimated there were approximately 1. 3 million Haredi Jews as of 2011.
One newspaper said it was the worst weather for 34 years, and the forecast is for more snow in the coming days.
One newspaper that carries the Archie comic strip, the Haverhill edition of the Lawrence Eagle-Tribune, calls the strip " Haverhill's Archie ".
Warners remade the film in 1936 as Two Against the World, also known as One Fatal Hour, starring Humphrey Bogart in Robinson's part and set in a radio station instead of a newspaper.
One of Sengstacke's most striking accomplishments occurred on February 6, 1956, when the Defender became a daily newspaper and changed its name to the Chicago Daily Defender, the nation's second black daily newspaper.
One of Pym's major clients runs a large newspaper advertisement every Friday morning.
One day, she sees Charles ' picture in a newspaper and manages to become his executive assistant, calling herself Margaret ( Paula being her stage name ), hoping that her presence will jog his memory.
One quote of his in particular, from an article he wrote for Le Monde and published in that newspaper on 15 June 2007, that " public opinion will be led to adopt, without knowing it, the proposals we dare not present to them directly ", was consistently highlighted by " No " campaigners as evidence of an alleged insidious agenda to fool the European public into accepting the text.
One Soviet newspaper stated that Egypt and Israel were now " gendarmes of the Pentagon ".

One and quipped
Morrissey famously quipped of the last, " One can have great concern for the people of Ethiopia, but it's another thing to inflict daily torture on the people of England " (" torture " being a reference to the music that resulted from the project ).
One American motoring journalist quipped, " Does it come with a can opener?
One observer quipped " A cockroach couldn't crawl across the Senate floor without an OK from the governor stamped on his back.
The first Aboriginal winner was boxer Lionel Rose, who quipped: ‘ One hundred and eighty-two years ago one of my mob would have been a dead cert ’ for this .’ Since then a further seven Indigenous people have been named Australian of the Year, for achievements in sport, music, politics, law, public service and academia.
One of the condemned, Thomas Morris, quipped as he climbed the gallows, " We have a good governor, but a harsh one.
One shareholder at the meeting quipped, " It looks to me as if Hess is buying Amerada with Amerada's money.

One and he'd
' The story he chose to tell turned out to be Strangers in Paradise, or ' this story about 2 girls and a guy who gets to know them ' ( from Moore's introduction to The Collected Strangers in Paradise, Volume One ), which used characters he'd developed during his time on the gag-a-day circuit.
One job he'd held in Utah, however, was as a movie projectionist and he found employment in that field in California.
One of the early members of the Country Club was famous San Francisco attorney Vince Hallinan, who led the campaign against a swim dress code, citing the chic European women he'd seen in modern swimwear.
He remembered, " One guy was talking about how he'd done some really interesting stuff with a laptop and payphones and that cracked it for me, because it made it cinematic ".
One of Markhasev's co-workers phoned the Enquirer, giving Markhasev's name and telling them that he had bragged the night of the killing that before work he'd shot a black man and that it was on the news.
One day when he returned, John Inman asked where he'd been.
: One said he'd stay there and then there were seven.
One of his features which remains consistent between his transformations is his hair ; when queried regarding the logic of Raziel retaining his hair after several centuries of torture in the Abyss, Hennig responded " because he'd look silly if he was bald ", while when questioned as to his capability of speech without a lower jaw, she replied " very supple throat muscles ".
Rolling Stone placed " No One Knows " at number 97 on their list of the 100 Greatest Guitar Songs of All Time, saying of the track, " QOTSA guitarist and overall mastermind Josh Homme found the sweet spot between hooky hard rock and the pulverizing metal he'd grown up playing.
One year later he'd compose a string sextet outside Les Luthiers, and in 1980 he'd have another project: a symphonic poem for viola and orchestra, performed by the Buenos Aires Philharmonic.

One and probably
One land, however, has eclipsed all others in the Aegean by the wealth of its remains of all the prehistoric ages — Crete ; and so much so that, for the present, we must regard it as the fountainhead of Aegean civilization, and probably for long its political and social centre.
One might note, however, that what is assumed to be a niche for the Torah scroll in the building probably originally built as a Judeo-Christian synagogue between AD 70 and AD 135 on the traditional site of the Cenacle or upper room of the Last Supper and now identified as the site of the King David's Tomb is oriented not towards the Temple Mount, but towards the site of the Holy Sepulchre, which would seem to indicate that the Christian community that had built it had already began to transfer many of the religious traditions originally associated with the Temple to the sites they associated with Christ's death and resurrection ( such as the burial place of Adam and the centre of the world ).
One of the earliest, and probably the most well-known, is DIN 476 — the standard that introduced the A-series paper sizes in 1922 — adopted in 1975 as International Standard ISO 216.
One scholar wrote about the detective novels of Tony Hillerman, set among the Native American population around New Mexico, " many American readers have probably gotten more insight into traditional Navajo culture from his detective stories than from any other recent books.
One of Richard ’ s greatest works was the De Trinitate which was probably written close to the end of his life.
One commentator has observed that, notwithstanding the high unemployment resulting from the loss of full passports during 1981 – 2002, the level of loyalty to the British monarchy by the St Helena population is probably not exceeded in any other part of the world.
One piece of evidence he uses in his probabilistic argument-that atoms and molecules are not caused by design-is equivalent to the conclusion he draws, that the universe is probably not caused by design.
One possibility “ involves supposing that the ' morality ' of the act is one thing, probably to do with the praiseworthiness or blameworthiness of the agent, and its rightness or wrongness another .” Jonathan Dancy rejects this interpretation on the grounds that Mill is explicitly making intention relevant to an assessment of the act not to an assessment of the agent.
One of his earliest childhood memories was being made to stand on a table and say " Ladies and gentlemen " to the assembled audience, probably at a gathering to promote the election of George Canning as MP for Liverpool in 1812.
A book titled: " Seven Minus One: the Story of Astronaut Gus Grissom " was self published in 1968 by Carl L. Chappell, Ph. D. through New Frontier Publishing Co. of Madison, Indiana and is probably the earliest biography of Col. Grissom.
One possible source is the French word chaudière, the type of pot in which the first chowders were probably cooked.
One of the earls created in 1337, William de Bohun, Earl of Northampton, died in 1360, and the next year Henry of Grosmont, perhaps the greatest of Edward's captains, succumbed to what was probably plague.
One account of Gusmão's work suggests that the Portuguese Inquisition forbade him to continue his aeronautic investigations and persecuted him because of them, but this is probably a later invention.
Respected film critic Leslie Halliwell said " probably the best Fields vehicle there is " and W. C. Fields Biographer Robert Lewis Taylor called it " One of the great classics of American comedy ".
One document, issued by his widowed daughter Adelaide in 1090, refers to him as " count and margrave " ( comes et marchio ), but it is probably anachronistic.
One of the most recurring is that Tarshish is a place, probably a city or country, that is far from Israel by sea where trade occurs with Israel and Phoenicia.
The 1967 season is widely viewed as a turning point in Formula One, which was probably the reason it was chosen by the developers of GPL.
One " Captain America " was demolished in the final scene, while the other three were stolen and probably taken apart before their significance as movie props became known.
One of the most striking frames of the whole series features Delirium lying on a hotel bed with a bottle of bubble-blowing liquid, blowing bubbles in a variety of impossible shapes-diamonds, crosses, cats, and what appears to be Totoro from the Japanese animated feature My Neighbor Totoro ( this is probably a visual joke on the part of artist Jill Thompson ).
One of the most popular of the French air aces, Georges Guynemer, went missing on 11 September 1917, probably while attacking a two-seater without realizing several Fokkers were escorting it.
His name means Running One, probably referring to the current of the Nile.
One of the primary myths initially believed by communities facing environmental injustice is that the government is “ on our side .” According to Luke W. Cole, this myth is shared more widely among white Americans than among minorities, probably because minorities have historically faced several levels of governmental injustice.
* One of the gang's actual suits ( probably Joe Byrnes ') was supposedly used in the film.
One interpretation is that the darker material evidently moves down slopes, and probably has a lower ice content than the brighter material, which appears more like " bedrock ".

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