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One and obituary
One morning, Duke was discovered by Honey looking " more inert than usual " and pronounced dead, prompting the St. Petersburg Times to run a full obituary in real life.
One obituary described Widgery as " a radical humanist intellectual on permanent loan to revolutionary socialism.
One obituary wrote of him that he was ' the commando who never fired a gun '.
One obituary observed that he " introduced something new to officiating by running down to a base where a play was made so that he would be on top of it ".
* One of a rare breed An obituary in the Frontline.
One of his first articles was an obituary of Darwin.
After he died in 2004 in Tucson, a long obituary in the New York Times summarized his work thus: " One quality united Mr. Buchanan's diverse output: It was not so much that his films were bad ; they were deeply, dazzlingly, unrepentantly bad.
One pig of the era was so famous that it performed for royalty, and an obituary upon its death claimed that it made more money than any actor or actress of the same time ; a fact that, whether strictly true, was at least believable to contemporary readers.

One and notes
The first book, Conan of Cimmeria: Volume One ( 1932 – 1933 ) ( 2003 ; published in the US as The Coming of Conan the Cimmerian ) includes Howard's notes on his fictional setting, as well as letters and poems concerning the genesis of his ideas.
Joachim Pissarro notes that virtually every reviewer who commented on Pissarro ’ s work noted “ his extraordinary capacity to change his art, revise his position and take on new challenges .” One critic writes:
One of the firms printing these notes submitted an invoice for the work to the Reichsbank for 32, 776, 899, 763, 734, 490, 417. 05 ( 3. 28 × 10 < sup > 19 </ sup >, or 33 quintillion ) Marks.
One version mimics the layout of a piano or mallet instrument, with the natural notes of a C diatonic scale in the lower reed-plate and the sharps / flats in the upper reed-plate in groups of two and three holes with gaps in between like the black keys of a piano ( thus there is no E #/ Fb hole nor a B #/ Cb hole on the upper reed-plate ).
One recent study notes that the difference between summer and winter flow volumes has increased significantly in the last 100 – 200 years.
One of the authors, Owen Toon notes: " In this new scenario, organics can be produced efficiently in the early atmosphere, leading us back to the organic-rich soup-in-the-ocean concept ...
One of the most radical, however temporary, revisions of saxophone keywork was made in the 1950s by M. Houvenaghel of Paris, who completely redeveloped the mechanics of the system to allow a number of notes ( C, B, A, G, F and E ) to be flattened by a semitone simply by lowering the right middle finger.
One exception to these laws exists in Crown Casino, any player with a VIP loyalty card can still insert $ 100 notes and use the autoplay feature, whereby the machine will continue to play without player intervention until credit is exhausted or the player intervenes.
The Oxford History of World War One notes that " In east and central Africa the harshness of the war resulted in acute shortages of food with famine in some areas, a weakening of populations, and epidemic diseases which killed hundreds of thousands of people and also cattle.
One night, he reveals the evidence and notes that George was in possession of many letters that his former wife wrote.
One seafood guide notes that an eight dollar lobster dinner at a restaurant overlooking fishing piers in Maine is consistently delicious, while " the eighty-dollar lobster in a three-star Paris restaurant is apt to be as much about presentation as flavor ".
One is to add enough strings to cover the range of notes desired ; the other is to allow the strings to be stopped.
The range of the marimba has been gradually expanding, with companies like Marimba One adding notes up to F above the normal high C ( C7 ) on their 5. 5 octave instrument, or marimba tuners adding notes lower than the low C on the 5 octave C2.
The information might be name / organization / e-mail address ( collected at ' product registration ' and retained internally ), or product copy serial number, or computer ID ( e. g., CPU serial number, or interface hardware address ( e. g., Ethernet MAC address, a unique in the world ID ), or ... One software program that claims to remove such information from files notes that there are about 30 different kinds in Word format files.
One of the first attempts of the nation to issue a national currency came in the early days of the Civil War when Congress approved the issue of $ 150 million in national notes known as greenbacks.
Goodman notes that during this period in Russia, Jews had two basic alternatives for joining the art world: One was to " hide or deny one's Jewish roots ".
One contemporary notes, " an intense worship of Bacchus was considered to be almost obligatory for a writer of that period.
Terry Ramseye, in his book, A Million and One Nights ( 1926 ), notes that this " was one of the earliest permanently located and exclusively motion-picture exhibitions.
One characteristic of the chanter is that it can produce staccato notes, because the piper seals it off at the bottom ; with all of the finger holes closed, the chanter is silenced.
Stella Kramrisch notes a different etymology connected with the adjectival form raudra, which means wild, of rudra nature, and translates the name Rudra as " the Wild One " or " the Fierce God ".
One is about her last 9 months on Lizard Island and the other is notes documenting her last days.
Frederick John Lovret notes, " One should note that ai, the conjunctive stem of the verb au, does not mean " to join " in this case: when used in the second position of a compound word, ai becomes an emphatic marker.
One of Rupert's notes proffering his affections accidentally fell into the possession of Charles Louis ' wife Charlotte, who believed it was written to her.
One of the notes referred to " racism by Caucasians and Uncle Tom Negroes ".

One and clever
One specific example are clever pranks traditionally perpetrated by MIT students, with the perpetrator being called hacker.
One range of office furniture is named EFFEKTIV ( meaning: efficient, effective ), SKÄRPT ( meaning: sharp or clever ) is a line of kitchen knives.
" One On One ," with its clever mixed-metaphorical references to romance and basketball, was used in NBA commercials of the period.
One of the most learned men of his day, he devoted his spare time to history, and discovered that many of the oldest and most cherished Scandinavian manuscripts were clever forgeries.
Finally, one of them tapped three fingers on the table ( One finger representing their bowed head and the other two representing their prostrate arms ) and the clever emperor understood what he meant.
* Nicias: One of the leading generals in Athens, recently entrusted with command of the Sicilian Expedition – he is a benchmark for clever soldiering ( line 363 ) and for procrastination ( 640 ).
Book One may have been mildly criticised for dropping readers into a future world with no explanation of its societal structure, culture, language etc., but on closer inspection the book was designed to reveal aspects of this carefully constructed world in subtle and clever ways.
He is also clever at other times, for example, in " The One With Ross ’ s Teeth ", while the other five friends sat around at Central Perk pondering why their bosses don't like them, it was Joey who pointed out, " Maybe it's because you're all sitting around here at 11: 30 on a Wednesday.
One of his clever devices was a step that attached to the saddle so that he had leverage to transfer to another moving object, like a wagon or a train.
The term " POP " was also used as a clever acronym for " Pay One Price ", though other rides and attractions were on a pay-as-you-go basis.
One reviewer wrote: " Arnaud is as clever as her ways are charming, and her voice is beautiful ".
One clever MicroRim ad stated " R-way versus D-hardway ," a jab at the inferior D-Base architecture.
: In Price's In One Head and Out the Other, the bible of Avoidism, his character Clayton Slope " had a clever trick of saying any conceivable sentence so that it sounded like " I had one grunch but the eggplant over there.
Historian Karin Feuerstein-Prasser has pointed out on the basis of evaluations of the correspondence between both fiancées, what different expectations Wilhelm had of both marriages: Wilhelm wrote to his sister Charlotte, the wife of Nicholas I of Russia, with reference to Elisa Radziwill: " One can love only once in life, really " and confessed with regard to Augusta, that " the Princess is nice and clever, but she leaves me cold.
One early chapter describes how O ' Toole, the hero, gives a clever explanation to his peers at Annapolis, why he chose, as his first assignment, the post of Executive Officer aboard an American River Gunboat in China.
One can find everything from international brands to clever fakes to cheap Chinese goods here.
One of the most persistent, clever, daring, and disgusting villains created by Ibn-e-Safi, Sing Hi is the only villain who has the honour of appearing and dueling with the heroes of both Jasoosi Dunya and Imran Series.
One theory suggests that this combination is lucky because Mount Fuji is Japan's highest mountain, the hawk is a clever and strong bird, and the word for eggplant ( nasu or nasubi 茄子 ) suggests achieving something great ( nasu 成す ).
One clever example was the handsome Volkswagen beetle towing kayaks on a trailer, the Renault Michelin canvas topped tractor trailer in blue and yellow from the 1980s, or the Chevy pickup truck hauling a luxurious yacht ( Ragan 2000, p. 82 ; Rixon 2005, p. 96 ).

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