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One and night
One night, Mama came home practically in a state of shock.
One night, at the close of the evening service, he came forward, left his resentment at the altar and gave his heart to God.
One night on the Naktong River, Mel Chandler called on that fabled esprit de corps.
One night, so some of these theories run, Adam would have fallen asleep, much as he fell asleep for the creation of Eve ; ;
One night there were some dried peas lying on our kitchen table, and these peas looked to me like a little group of atoms ; ;
One branch of amateur astronomy, amateur astrophotography, involves the taking of photos of the night sky.
One night, Bäumer along with a group of other soldiers are holed up in a factory with neither rations nor comfortable bedding.
One story is that The Rolling Stones went to stay at Korner's house late one night, in the early 1960s, after a performance.
< p > One night a celebrated female impersonator came to the restaurant in all his regalia, directly from a club across the street.
In the late 1970s, Kerry Packer established the rival World Series Cricket ( WSC ) competition, and it introduced many of the features of One Day International cricket that are now commonplace, including coloured uniforms, matches played at night under floodlights with a white ball and dark sight screens, and, for television broadcasts, multiple camera angles, effects microphones to capture sounds from the players on the pitch, and on-screen graphics.
One of Thomas ' last poems, " Do not go gentle into that good night ", was a villanelle to his father, who died from pneumonia just before Christmas 1952.
One night in September 1939 they took him to a large house owned by " Old Dorothy " Clutterbuck, a wealthy local woman, where he was made to strip naked and taken through an initiation ceremony.
One night, at Port-Républican, he held a ball to which he invited the most prominent mulatto ladies and, at midnight, announced the death of their husbands.
One stormy night a high wind extinguished the beacon, and Leander was drowned.
One Friday night there was a knock at the door.
One night, while Jadwiga was leaving by a secret door, Jagiello sprang out of the bushes and demanded to see what was in her apron.
The four Industrial art works atop the support towers of the Kansas City Convention Center ( Bartle Hall ) were once the subject of ridicule but now define the night skyline near the new Sprint Center along with One Kansas City Place ( the tallest office tower structure in Missouri ), the KCTV-Tower with its hundreds of lit bulbs ( the tallest freestanding structure in Missouri ), and the Liberty Memorial, a WWI memorial and museum, which flaunts simulated flames and smoke billowing into the night skyline.
One rainy night, the girls are waiting for their father's bus and grow worried when he does not arrive on the bus they expect him on.
One night old Gunnhild Reinsnos ( born in 1746 ) and Johannes Reinsnos were fishing in the Sjosavatn.
One night, when he was a guest in Sheik Edebali ’ s dergah, he had a dream.
One night Luis follows Julia and discovers Walter is alive and the two are still working together ; she is apparently going to poison her husband that very night.
One night he shaved his head, wrapped a towel round his waist and entered the food hall.

One and bad
One especially bad detonation shook Lifeboat No. 3 which trembled violently in the davits.
One theory for the problem is the weight of the corvus on the prows of the ships made the ships unstable and caused them to sink in bad weather.
One well-known qualitative technique employed in I – O psychology is John Flanagan's Critical Incident Technique, which requires " qualified observers " ( e. g., pilots in studies of aviation, construction workers in studies of construction projects ) to describe a work situation that resulted in a good or bad outcome.
One of those very rare albums which does not have one bad track ,” Harris said.
One of the terminal reports rated him as " good at English, fair in Arithmetic and weak in Geography ; conduct very good, bad handwriting.
One of her proudest moments was when she singlehandedly caused the entire United States Military to flee Killmotor Hill, armed only with a broom, and her bad temper, much to the shame of the current president, Theodore Roosevelt, and the fear of the soldiers.
One may not comment upon the hand one was dealt nor about one's good fortune or bad fortune.
One of the earliest acts of the new ministry was to lay an embargo upon corn, which was thought necessary in order to prevent a dearth resulting from the unprecedented bad harvest of 1766.
One possible reason is that Glycerius ' elevation, not recognised by Eastern court, received the support of neither the Roman Senate nor the Gallic-Roman aristocracy ; resisting Nepos without the support of the Senate would have been a bad choice for Gundobad.
One of the more drastic measures employed to accomplish the eradication of the old schools of thought was the infamous burning of books and burying of scholars incident, which almost singlehandedly gave the Qin Dynasty a bad reputation among later scholars.
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 might hope that the questions that depend on uncountably many values of a function be of little interest, but the really bad news is that virtually all concepts of calculus are of this sort.
(" One little thing can revive a guy, and that is a piece of rhubarb pie / Serve it up, nice and hot / Maybe things aren't as bad as you thought.
One of ten children, Bevan did poorly at school and his academic performance was so bad that his headmaster made him repeat a year.
* One shouldn't say or do bad things during New Year.
One problems with the stump and socket attachment is that a bad fit will reduce the area of contact between the stump and socket or liner, and increase pockets between stump skin and socket or liner.
One of his memorable roles was as the bad guy villain in John Ford's 1926 western 3 Bad Men who wore a white hat instead of the stereotypical bad guy black hat.
One team ( Team 7 of Series 2 ) is confounded by bad spelling, continually missing out the letter O of a SHROUD spell that is put on their dungeoneer while the antagonist Mogdred laughs evilly, while Treguard, apparently constrains by magic, tries to tell them (" Let ... ter ... O !").
One of Whedon's significant contributions was changing the character of Doug Stephens ( Alan Ruck ) from a lawyer, " a bad guy and he died ", according to the writer, to a tourist, " just a nice, totally out-of-his-depth guy ".
One night, during the late 1960s, Gaye attempted suicide with a handgun presumably from a bad acid trip, and was stopped from this attempt by Berry Gordy.
One of the show's signature segments, six contestants are given the chance to sing a song, with the bad performers being eliminated mid-song by El Chacal, a ghostlike character who blows an old trumpet to end such acts ( similar to The Gong Show ).
A41: One does not ..." Having no way to contact SPEWS is seen as a way for SPEWS to avoid having to deal with complaints — even if they are legitimate — and to be immune from many consequences of mistakes, bad policies, or other problems.
Saddam ( Arabic: صدام, Ṣaddām ; ) is an Arabic name which means " One who confronts ", other meanings include: " One who frequently causes collisions ", " Powerful collider ", " One who causes a collision that had bad results ", " Powerful confronter ", " One who frequently crashes ", or " Powerful commander ".

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