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One of Anderson's early short films, Thursday's Children ( 1954 ), concerning the education of deaf children, made in collaboration with Guy Brenton, a friend from his Oxford days, won an Oscar for Best Documentary Short in 1954.
One of the central themes in Anderson's work is exploring the effects of technology on human relationships and communication.
Anderson contributed to " Call on Me " from Reed's collaborative project The Raven, on the tracks " Rouge " and " Rock Minuet " from Reed's Ecstasy, and " Hang on to Your Emotions " from Reed's Set the Twilight Reeling ; Lou Reed contributes to the tracks " In Our Sleep " from Laurie Anderson's Bright Red and " One Beautiful Evening " from Anderson's Life on a String.
One of Anderson's first producers at EMI was songwriter Paul Korda.
One of the biggest recordings released during Davis ' tenure at Columbia was Lynn Anderson's " Rose Garden ", in late 1970.
One of Anderson's nominations was under the pseudonym Michael Karageorge.
First released as a single by B. George's One Ten Records, the song's popularity led to Anderson signing a distribution contract with Warner Bros., who went on to release Anderson's album Big Science in 1982 ; the album included " O Superman " and Warner also reissued the single.
During Game One, a slash on Anderson's knee earned Smith a two-minute slashing penalty.
One remnant of Ernie's Place was also revived: the live comedy sketches and skits, only with Chuck Schowdoski assuming Conway's role as Anderson's primary sidekick.
Other important nonlinear films include Atom Egoyan's Exotica ( 1994 ), Terrence Malick's The Thin Red Line ( 1998 ), Paul Thomas Anderson's Magnolia ( 1999 ), and Karen and Jill Sprecher's Thirteen Conversations About One Thing ( 2001 ).

One and passions
One of his strongest passions appears to have been that of building, which somewhat strained his resources in contributing to the adornment of Rome ( including the new Porta Pia and Via Pia, named after him, and the northern extension ( Addizione ) of the rione of Borgo ), and in carrying on the work of restoration, erection, and fortification in various parts of the ecclesiastical states.
According to Proclus, philosophy is the activity which can liberate the soul from a subjection to bodily passions, remind it of its origin in Soul, Intellect, and the One, and prepare it not only to ascend to the higher levels while still in this life, but to avoid falling immediately back into a new body after death.
One of the passions of several FreeCell enthusiasts was to construct computer programs that could automatically solve FreeCell.
In the Maha Samaya Sutta, the defeated antagonist of the Buddha, Mara also known as " Namuci " or the " Dark One " is described as an Asura whose army consisted of " Sensual passions, Discontent, Hunger and Thirst, Craving, Sloth and Drowsiness, Terror, Uncertainty, Hypocrisy and Stubbornness, Gains, Offerings, Fame and Status wrongly gained, and whoever would praise self and disparage others " ( Sn 3. 2 Padhana Sutta ).
One who inflames belief in others, arousing passions, rooted in fear and bias, ultimately leading others towards aggressive and often violent action, as a consequence of ignorance, misperception, or a lack of understanding.
One of Louis's other passions was the game of golf, in which he also played a historic role.
Chateaubriand was the first to define the vague des passions (" intimations of passion ") which would become a commonplace of Romanticism: " One inhabits, with a full heart, an empty world " ( Génie du Christianisme ).
One interpretation sees the lady putting the necklace into the chest as a renunciation of the passions aroused by the other senses, and as an assertion of her free will.
One of his earliest passions, whilst still a curate, was to start a Sunday school.
Dragnet ( Dragnet ) ; Karen Sisco ; North Shore ( North Shore: hôtel du Pacifique ) ; Point Pleasant ( Point Pleasant, entre le bien et le mal ) ; Conviction ; Tarzan ( Jane et Tarzan ) ; The Mountain ( La famille Carver ) ; Cover Me: Based on the True Life of an FBI Family ( FBI family ) ; General Hospital ( Alliances & trahisons ) ; Passions ; One Life to Live ( On ne vit qu ' une fois ) ; All My Children ( La force du destin ) ; Guiding Light ( Haine et passions ) ; Search for Tomorrow ( C ' est déjà demain ) ; Parker Lewis Can't Lose ( Parker Lewis ne perd jamais ) ; Hunter ( Rick Hunter ) ; Knight Rider ( K 2000 ) ; Hart to Hart ( Pour l ' amour du risque ) ; Columbo ; Starsky and Hutch ( Starsky et Hutch ) ; Eight is Enough ( Huit, ça suffit!
He introduced her to Formula One racing, which — along with sumo wrestling — remains one of her great passions, according to The New Yorker: " It's sex.
One of his passions was the collection and study of human skulls.
One section, Sukusma, governs the passions, while the other, the Jiwa, provides the driving forces governing thought and reason.
One who has eradicated his passions, is like a person that although under a torrent of arrows, either shatters them or returns them into the hearts of his enemies — just as the Psalm states: " Their sword shall enter their own heart, and their bows shall be broken " ( Psalm 37: 15 ).
One of these passions was fox hunting.
One of McCarthy's passions was golf.
One of Alonso's lifelong passions had been to improve the schools and champion the teachers.
One of the leading reformers, Lord John Russell, said in 1831: " Elections carried by money, treating and an appeal to low passions will produce such disorder, and such disgust, that an arbitrary monarchy will sooner or later be the consequence.
One day, a handsome visiting priest named Anchin fell in love with a beautiful woman named Kiyohime, but after a time he overcame his passions and refrained from further meetings.

One and is
One of my virtues or vices is a sort of three-dimensional imagination complete with sound effects and glorious living color.
One is tempted to say that, on the difference between the concepts of sovereignty in these two preambles, the worst war of the Nineteenth century was fought.
One is not more true than the other.
One can only speak of what is in front of him, and that now is simply the mess ''.
One is that they were established, or gained eminence, under pressure provided by these same immigrants, from whom the old families wished to segregate their children.
The assumptions upon which the example shown in Figure 3 is based are: ( A ) One man can direct about six subordinates if the subordinates are chosen carefully so that they do not need too much personal coaching, indoctrinating, etc..
One of the obvious conclusions we can make on the basis of the last election, I suppose, is that we, the majority, were dissatisfied with Eisenhower conservatism.
One way to determine whether we have so dangerous a technology would be to check the strength of our society's organs to see if their functioning is as healthy as before.
One thing you can say about Mr. Lyford is that he does not suffer from any insecurity as an American.
One is so accustomed to think of men as the privileged who need but ask and receive, and women as submissive and yielding, that our sympathies are usually enlisted on the side of the man whose love is not returned, and we condemn the woman as a coquette.
One who invites such trials of character is either foolhardy, overconfident or too simple and childlike in faith in mankind to see the danger.
One fame is precious and luminous ; ;
One, a reservation on the point I have just made, is the phenomenon of pseudo-thinking, pseudo-feeling, and pseudo-willing, which Fromm discussed in The Escape From Freedom.
F.S.C. Northrop, in his discussion of The `` Functions And Future Of Poetry '', suggests this: `` One of the things which makes our lives drab and empty and which leaves us, at the end of the day, fatigued and deflated spiritually is the pressure of the taxing, practical, utilitarian concern of common-sense objects.
One of the most frequent views of the value of literature is the education of sensibility that it is thought to provide.
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 is Greece is not yet suffering from overpopulation.
One of them is that it gives meaning and purpose to life.
One cannot read the records of scientists, officials and travelers who have penetrated to the minds of the most savage races without realizing that each individual met with is a person.
One such is Abraham Meyer, the writer of a recent book, Speaking Of Man.

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