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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 quipped that he'd probably stay for another year once he realised " that Dundee rhymes with 1893 ".
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.
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 carries
One such distortion is the Alcubierre drive, which can be thought of as producing a ripple in spacetime that carries an object along with it.
One of the fundamental properties of an electron ( besides that it carries charge ) is that it has a dipole moment, i. e. it behaves itself as a tiny magnet.
One difference between the film and the novel is the staircase scene in which Rhett carries Scarlett up the stairs.
* One of the three airports in Istanbul carries the name " Hezarfen Airfield ".
" One of the graduate student dormitories at MIT carries his name.
One of the representatives carries a typical Swiss Halberd of the period depicted ( as opposed to the time the image was made, 1515 ).
One of Lake's most memorable and controversial confrontations would happen during the first season in 1993, when she found herself dealing with Reverend Fred Phelps in a show that involved targeting anyone who carries the AIDS virus and why they deserve to die.
One of the motorcycles carries a first aid kit and / or automated external defibrillator.
One carries the busy A14 trunk road ; the other carries the disused railway track bed.
One sievert carries with it a 5. 5 % chance of eventually developing cancer.
" The Nameless One carries a journal, which helps the player keep track of the game's numerous quests and subplots.
One of the privates carries an L85A2 rifle, a second an L110A1 light machine gun, while the final private carries an L86A2 light support weapon.
" ( verses 2-3 ) One seraph then carries out an act of purification for the prophet by touching his lips with a live coal from the altar ( verses 6-7 ).
One of these branches joins with the hepatic portal vein ( connecting to its left branch ), which carries blood into the liver.
One example of this is the Prince Edward Viaduct in Toronto, Canada, that carries motor traffic on the top deck as Bloor Street, and metro as the Bloor-Danforth subway line on the lower deck, over the steep Don River valley.
Northern Ireland residents subscribing to Sky can watch RTÉ One and Two and TG4, although not TV3, which carries many of the same programmes as ITV, a lot of the programmes airing before ITV can show them.
One component of the compound is a light verb or vector, which carries any inflections, indicating tense, mood, or aspect, but provides only fine shades of meaning.
One of First Great Western's class 57 locomotives, 57603, carries this name.
One carries passengers from the main section of Lindbergh Terminal to the Hub Building, and another runs along Concourse C in that terminal.
One of which is a very aggressive new species of spider which ( unknown at the time ) carries a type of venom that causes near-instantaneous death to its victims.
One of the most remarkable facts about a locally compact group G is that it carries an essentially unique natural measure, the Haar measure, which allows one to consistently measure the " size " of sufficiently regular subsets of G. " Sufficiently regular subset " here means a Borel set ; that is, an element of the σ-algebra generated by the compact sets.
One passes through the veil of the exterior world ( which, as in Yoga, but in another sense, becomes " unreal " by comparison as one passes beyond ) one creates a subtle body ( instrument is a better term ) called the body of Light ; this one develops and controls ; it gains new powers as one progresses, usually by means of what is called " initiation :" finally, one carries on almost one's whole life in this Body of Light, and achieves in its own way the mastery of the Universe.

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