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One and Continental
One goal of the expedition had been to locate the Buenaventura River, what was believed to be a major east-west river connecting the Continental Divide with the Pacific Ocean.
* Chris Cooper as Colonel Harry Burwell: One of Benjamin's commanding officers in the French and Indian War and a colonel of the Continental Army.
Another source was some of the Continental currency issued earlier in 1776 ; these were designed by Franklin and featured the motto We Are One surrounded by thirteen rings, each with the name of a colony.
One man, Joseph Louis Cook, supported the Americans and received a commission from the Continental Congress.
One year after the deadly crash of Continental 3407, FRONTLINE investigate the safety issues associated with regional airlines.
One by one Caesar defeated Gallic ( Continental Celts ) tribes such as the Helvetii, the Belgae, and the Nervii, and secured a pledge of alliance from many others.
One notable aspect of the Continental Flying Spur is its grille.
One of the most striking features of the new Continental was its size.
One of the reasons the Riksdag pushed ahead with Dagen H despite public unpopularity was that most vehicles in Sweden at the time used inexpensive, standardized round headlamps, but the trend towards more expensive model-specific headlamps had begun in Continental Europe and was expected to spread through most other parts of the world.
The Association became the genesis of the Continental One Alliance which also included representatives from Maryland, West Virginia, and Erie County, New York.
One of the more important smaller boats of the Continental Navy, the brig sailed under orders of the Secret Committee, dated 17 October 1776, for the Dutch island of St. Eustatius to take on a cargo of military stores.
One of his great-grandfathers, Samuel Rhoads, was a member of the First Continental Congress from Pennsylvania.
One of the first settlers in the Continental United States, more specific, the state of Vermont.
One son, Samuel Holden Parsons would rise to the rank of Major General in the Continental Army.
The outdoor tournaments start with the ' Summer Series ' a five-week long tour that comprises the following tournaments: beginning in June with the CSI ' National ' tournament, directly followed by the CSI ' Continental ', the ' Skyliner ' ( a strictly junior / amateur event that debuted in 2006 ), the CSI ' Canada One ', and then the CSI ' North American ' in July.
Mr. Interesting's Guide to the Continental United States was a 6-part radio series broadcast on CBC Radio One Saturday afternoons during the third hour of Definitely Not the Opera in the summer of 2000.
" One of the Boys ", originally the B-side of " All the Young Dudes ", was also released in North America and Continental Europe.
One of the most interesting hydrological features in North America occurs at the Continental Divide at Two Ocean Pass within the Teton Wilderness.
One of the most eminent gardeners of his day, he kept a botanical garden at Long Acre in Covent Garden, today close to Trafalgar Square, and maintained close relations with other important English and Continental botanists, herbalists and plantsmen.
One of the other mentions says that a different figure was made of thin gold and silver sheets supported by a wooden core, presumably in a similar fashion to the Golden Madonna of Essen, and some other Continental survivals.

One and Airlines
One of the early successes of hydroponics occurred on Wake Island, a rocky atoll in the Pacific Ocean used as a refuelling stop for Pan American Airlines.
Thus, a Japan Airlines flight numbered 111 would be written as " JAL111 " and pronounced " Japan Air One One One " on the radio, while a similarly numbered Aer Lingus would be written as " EIN111 " and pronounced " Shamrock One One One ".
One person was killed in the course of the plot — a Japanese passenger seated near a nitroglycerin bomb on Philippine Airlines Flight 434.
One of them, Ahmed al-Nami, arrived in Miami, Florida, on May 28, 2001, on a six-month tourist visa with United Airlines Flight 175 hijackers Hamza al-Ghamdi and Mohand al-Shehri.
After a share sale to majority partner Austrian Airlines in 1999, he managed the Jaguar Formula One racing team from 2001 to 2002.
Some regular routes, such as the old Pan American Flight One ( and later, although briefly, United Airlines Flight One ), circled the globe, and today planning such a trip through various connections is quite simple.
United Airlines is the only commercial airline to have operated Executive One, the designation given to a civilian flight on which the U. S. President is aboard.
One of the most elaborate training facilities was Breech Academy which Trans World Airlines ( TWA ) opened in 1969 in Overland Park, Kansas.
One pier of the main terminal ( now Terminal A ), which mainly housed American Airlines and Pan Am, was demolished ; the other pier, originally designed for Northwest / TWA remains operational today as gates 1 – 9.
One month after the merger, Sterling Airlines was sold to the FL Group.
* One of the bills passed under the old ( pre-1986 ) rules was a 1964 private member's bill to rename " Trans-Canada Airlines " to " Air Canada ", introduced by then-rookie MP Jean Chrétien.
One example of this is " Walkways Through the Wall ," which flow through structural boundaries of the Midwest Airlines Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and provide seating at both ends.
One flew as Caucasus Airlines.
* May 23 – Shamu One, a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-300 painted like and named after a SeaWorld killer whale, begins flying for the airline.
* October 12 – A Bar Harbor Airlines ATR-42 misses Air Force One by less than 1, 000 feet ( 305 m ).
One of the most important events during this period was the arrival of PEOPLExpress Airlines in 1983.
One of the highlights of the Wing Scout program was the courtesy flight provided to Senior Girl Scouts using United Airlines ' jets.
One of TACA Airlines DC-4

One and Boeing
A Boeing 747 aircraft with livery designating it as Air Force One.
One interesting outcome of the area rule is the shaping of the Boeing 747's upper deck.
One day, Gunner accompanies Jim on a test flight of a new bomber ( an early Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress prototype ).
One Boeing 707 landed at Northolt by mistake and a number of other pilots were en route there when warned off by air traffic control.
The Boeing 707 that served as Air Force One from the Nixon years through the George H. W. Bush administration ( SAM 27000 ) is on display in Simi Valley, California at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library.
* Boeing History of Air Force One
One of the two Boeing 767 | Boeing 767-200 aircraft at Stockholm-Arlanda Airport
An exception to Soviet-built planes was made in 1968, when TAROM bought the BAC One Eleven for European and Middle East destinations, and in 1974 when it acquired Boeing 707 aircraft to share its long-haul operations with the Il-62.
The main part is the airborne portion, the US Navy Strategic Communications Wing One based at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma which flies three Fleet Air Reconnaissance squadrons ( VQ-3, VQ-4 and VQ-7 ) equipped with Boeing IDS E-6B Mercury TACAMO aircraft.
One member of the US team was George S. Schairer, who was at that time working at the Boeing company.
One of these airlines was Pacific Air Transport ( PAT ), which Boeing had acquired because of PAT's west coast mail contract in January 1928.
Andrews is widely known for serving as the home base of two Boeing VC-25A aircraft with the call sign Air Force One that serve the President of the United States.
However, while the airport has hosted Boeing 747s ( and notably, the U. S. President's Air Force One ), as of 2009, the largest aircraft to use the airport for regularly scheduled service are the Airbus A330-300s operated by Air Berlin on non stop flights to Düsseldorf.
In April 2010, President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama landed in Asheville aboard Air Force One ( Boeing C-32 ) for a weekend getaway.
In October 2011, President Obama landed in Asheville aboard the larger ( Boeing VC-25 ) Air Force One to kick off his North Carolina and Virginia bus tour to promote his Jobs Bill and gave a speech at the airport, and made a reference in his speech that cited potential enhancements at the airport as part of the jobs push.
One potential system for this use might be an airborne laser, being tested on the Boeing YAL-1 which later canceled.
One of Aerosvit's original Boeing 737-200 aircraft.
The first jet-powered Air Force One ( 1959 – 62, SAM 970 ), a Boeing VC-137B, was flown to Boeing Field in 1996.
One of the firm's major investors was Boeing, who invested $ 20 million.
One of the contractors, Boeing, initially proposed utilizing the Space Shuttle Main Engines ( SSME ).
One big event Wead was involved with during 1924 – 25 was the planning for the San Francisco to Hawaii endurance and navigation tests to comprise two Naval Aircraft Factory PN-9 flying boats, and one Boeing PB-1 flying boat.

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