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One and Elmer
One of the youths who voluntarily offered to distribute posters the parents had printed offering a reward for information leading to the boys ' whereabouts was 15-year-old Elmer Wayne Henley, a lifelong friend of Hilligiest.
One of these handloaders was Elmer Keith, a writer and outdoorsman of the 20th Century.
As one of the sport ’ s premier all-time box office attractions, he laid the groundwork for future ring goliaths like Gorilla Monsoon, Andre The Giant, The One Man Gang and King Kong Bundy, as well as serving as the muse for various “ country-bumpkin ” brawlers like Hillbilly Jim, Uncle Elmer, and the Godwinns.
One of the stories says that the Frito pie originated with Frito-Lay's founder Elmer Doolin's mother.
One puzzle in the game has Cliff Johnson describing the discovery of Elmer McCurdy.
* Elmer Gross's Dance Kings ( recorded April 23, 1927, released by Silvertone Records as catalog number 5109, with the flip side " One O ' Clock Baby ", recorded by Eddie Miles )
One night Elmer Fudd, while passing through, finds Bugs and offers him a role as his sidekick in his vaudeville act.

One and Andersen's
One of Andersen's last roles was a small part in a Pepsi commercial that aired during Super Bowl XXX on January 28, 1996.

One and proudest
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 of his proudest achievements was catching the largest black sea bass in the world off Santa Catalina Island in 1916, a record that stood for 35 years.
One of his proudest moments was when he carried the Olympic torch on part of its journey to the 1956 Games in Melbourne.
One of his proudest accomplishments was the creation of Bainbridge College in 1970 ( classes began in 1973 ), of which he was a leading advocate and member of the board of directors.
It has been written that " erhaps his proudest work on television was his recurring role on PBS's Square One TV, where he used magic tricks to teach mathematics to young people.
One of Perry's proudest moments is attending the wedding of Lois and Clark.
One of Jim's proudest physical assets is his left thumb which is uncommonly larger than his right.
One of her proudest accomplishments was producing and appearing in Wicked & My So Called Life-a comedy revue written by Winnie Holzman and David Babcock, ( Gilmore Girls, Brothers & Sisters ), which ran successfully Off-Broadway for 8 months.

One and achievements
One of his most celebrated achievements is the discovery of the first arithmetic Weil cohomology theory: the ℓ-adic étale cohomology.
One of Eisenhower's enduring achievements was championing and signing the bill that authorized the Interstate Highway System in 1956.
One of the special achievements of such deism-based humanism is that it discloses new, anthropocentric moral sources by which human beings are motivated and empowered to accomplish acts of mutual benefit.
One of his most notable achievements was to initiate the process of breaking down the preferential White Australia policy by ending the distinction between Asian and European migrants and by permitting skilled Asians to settle with their families.
One of his most famous achievements was at the outbreak of the Second Punic War, when he marched an army, which included war elephants, from Iberia over the Pyrenees and the Alps into northern Italy.
One of the most impressive achievements described in the Meteorology is the description of what is now known as the hydrologic cycle.
One of the earliest direct reference to Mabon can be found in the tenth century poem Pa Gur, in which Arthur recounts the feats and achievements of his knights so as to gain entrance to a fortress guarded by Glewlwyd Gafaelfawr, the eponymous porter.
One of Keating's far-reaching legislative achievements was the introduction of a national superannuation scheme, implemented to address low national savings.
One day in 1965, later called the Great Lesson of Yamoussoukro, he visited the plantations with the leaders of the county, inviting them to transpose to their own villages the efforts and agricultural achievements of the region.
One of the principal achievements of UNCTAD has been to conceive and implement the Generalised System of Preferences ( GSP ).
One of the most vigorous and fruitful branches of mathematics [...] a paradise created by Cantor from which nobody shall ever expel us [...] the most admirable blossom of the mathematical mind and altogether one of the outstanding achievements of man's purely intellectual activity.
One of the Empress's greatest achievements was her success in maintaining German supremacy over Bohemia, as Duke Boleslaus II of Bohemia was forced to accept the authority of Otto III.
One of the major achievements of the Italian Renaissance was the re-discovery of contrapposto, although in Mannerism it became greatly over-used.
One of Telford's achievements on this project was the design of the cast-iron aqueduct at Longdon-on-Tern, pre-dating that at Pontcysyllte, and substantially bigger than the UK's first cast-iron aqueduct, built by Benjamin Outram on the Derby Canal just months earlier.
One of the most notable examples of this was the Peking opera, which saw “ some amazing achievements in those years ” under the leadership of such figures as Yu Huiyong.
One of the greatest achievements of Hippocrates was that he was the first to discover the tricuspid valve of the heart and its function which he documented in the treatise On the Heart in the Hippocratic Corpus.
One of her few significant achievements in the House was the passage of a bill she sponsored to increase the legal drinking age to eighteen unless the minor has parental approval.
One of his most prominent achievements is his book, Kitab Ash-Shatranj ( Book of Chess ), which was the first scientific book ever written on chess strategy.
One of Oldham's achievements was the setting for full orchestra of Britten's Variations on a Theme by Frank Bridge, for the Frederick Ashton ballet Le Rêve de Léonor ( 1949 ).
One of Britten ’ s greatest achievements in the 1960s was his War Requiem, written for the 1962 consecration of the newly reconstructed Coventry Cathedral.
One of his sayings was, " The best pictures do not sell ", as he frequently found his finest achievements little understood.
" One of her most notable achievements with the RSC was her performance as Lady Macbeth in 1976.
One of Reynolds's main achievements during his term as Taoiseach was the advancement in the peace process regarding Northern Ireland.
One of her most memorable achievements as Transport minister was to pass legislation decreeing that all ( new ) cars had to be fitted with seat-belts.

One and came
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 such moment came in the breathtaking way Miss Pons sang the cadenza to Meyerbeer's `` Shadow Song ''.
One of the missing handspikes came out of its hiding place after Midshipman Tillotson had been insolently disobeyed by Seaman Wilson.
One was intended to be a show house, but on being completed in 1904 was put up for sale, and as no buyers came forward, Gaudí, at Güell's suggestion, bought it with his savings and moved in with his family and his father in 1906.
One of their Yukar Upopo, or legends, tells that " They lived in this place a hundred thousand years before the Children of the Sun came.
One particular contribution towards formalizing these differences came from Noah Webster, who wrote the first American dictionary ( published 1828 ) with the intention of showing that people in the United States spoke a different dialect from Britain, much like a regional accent.
One legacy not drawn from the Group was anonymity, which came about due to AA wishing to avoid the publicity-seeking practices of the Oxford Group and to not promote, Wilson said, " erratic public characters who through broken anonymity might get drunk and destroy confidence in us.
They rented the apartment of an American man who was away for the summer, and Nin came across a number of French paperbacks: " One by one, I read these books, which were completely new to me.
One of the largest rewrites to the rules in history came in 1950.
One of these dialects, Late West Saxon, eventually came to dominate.
A further announcement by Head of television news Peter Horrocks came at the same time as Bakhurst's appointment in which he outlined his plan to provide more funding and resources for the channel and shift the corporation's emphasis regarding news away from the traditional BBC One bulletins and across to the rolling news channel.
< p > One night a celebrated female impersonator came to the restaurant in all his regalia, directly from a club across the street.
One of the earliest articulations of the anthropological meaning of the term " culture " came from Sir Edward Tylor who writes on the first page of his 1897 book: “ Culture, or civilization, taken in its broad, ethnographic sense, is that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, morals, law, custom, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society .” The term " civilization " later gave way to definitions by V. Gordon Childe, with culture forming an umbrella term and civilization becoming a particular kind of culture.
One important turning point came in the Seven Years ' War, when the British conquered the port of Havana and introduced thousands of slaves in a ten month period.
One came from Jerusalem in 600 B. C., and afterward separated into two nations, identified in the book as the Nephites and the Lamanites.
One of the most notable of these returns came on November 12, 2006, when he returned a missed field goal for a 108-yard touchdown.
One of the highlights came on August 5, when the Indians completed the biggest comeback in MLB History.
) One of his grandfathers, however, came from a southern tribe.
One of his wins that year came at North Wilkesboro, in a race where Harry Gant had a chance to set a single-season record by winning his fifth consecutive race, breaking a record held by Earnhardt.
One critic states of psychologists that " Instead of replacing ' metaphysical ' terms such as ' desire ' and ' purpose ', they used it to legitimize them by giving them operational definitions ... the initial, quite radical operationalist ideas eventually came to serve as little more than a ' reassurance fetish ' ( Koch 1992 ) for mainstream methodological practice.
Later, the Neoplatonist Iamblichus changed the role of the " One ", effectively altering the role of the Demiurge as second cause or dyad, which was one of the reasons that Iamblichus and his teacher Porphyry came into conflict.
One of them said that all the women in the empire would hear that " The King Xerxes commanded Vashti the queen to be brought in before him, but she came not.
One of the next milestones came in 1904, when Helge von Koch, extending ideas of Poincaré and dissatisfied with Weierstrass's abstract and analytic definition, gave a more geometric definition including hand drawn images of a similar function, which is now called the Koch curve ( see Figure 2 ).
The high speeds achieved in that race caused a rule change, which already came in effect in 1968: the prototypes were limited to the capacity of to 3. 0 litre, the same as in Formula One.

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