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One and specialties
One of his specialties was the symphonies of Anton Bruckner, and Van Beinum made commercial recordings with the orchestra of Bruckner's Eighth and Ninth Symphonies for the Philips Records.
One of his specialties was homemade potato chips, so he had large vats for deep-frying foods.
One of the Dutch confectionary specialties is vlaai.
) One of Van's early specialties as a psychologist is researching and working with people who believe that they are somehow in contact with Terra.
One of his specialties was painting directly into black oilcloth.
One of his specialties was giving his heroines " ground bass laments ".
One of her many specialties is home-made sherry served in a mug.
One of TAC's specialties was designing public school buildings.
One of Katzman's specialties at Columbia was taking a major news story, popular trend or musical craze and making a film about it.
One of the specialties of the Müngersdorfer Stadion was the track meets for non-professional sportsmen.
One of the specialties of the Yoseikan Budo system under Minoru Mochizuki came to be the use of sutemi-waza or sacrifice techniques, in which these two teachers excelled.
One of his specialties is working-class people and he has published four books in this field.
His theme " Listen to My Music " introduced many specialties including ‘ Opus One ’; ‘ The Champ ’; ‘ Lullaby of Birdland ’; ‘ Dragnet ’; ‘ Skin Deep ’; ‘ Hot Toddy ’ and ‘ Swingin ’ Shepherd Blues ’ and the band achieved considerable chart success in the UK and the US.

One and was
One thing was certain -- his method was effective, so effective that after a time even the warning notices were often unnecessary.
One of Greg's bombs hung up, and he was miles from the target before he could get rid of it.
One swallow was all he would have ; ;
One girl expressed what was obviously in their minds.
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 beatnik got the woman he was living with so involved in drugs and self-analysis and all-night sessions of sex that she was beginning to crack up.
One evening, while a volley-ball game was being played in the yard among the prisoners remaining there, a simulated melee was staged -- just as the gates were opened to admit other prisoners returning from work.
One of the pictures was of a man with hat drawn over his face ceremoniously lighting a cigarette ; ;
One thing Papa had not taught Henrietta was how to handle a young man as high-spirited and opinionated as herself.
One cause of Schopenhauer's pessimism was the fact that he failed to learn the guitar.
One was an article on the U.N. by Alice Widener from the Cincinnati Enquirer.
One day he assigned me to lay bare a `` plot '' by the Duponts to supply munitions to a wholly fictitious revolution he said was about to occur in Cuba.
One shawl was so tremendous that she could not wear it, so she draped it over the banister on the second floor, and it hung over the stairway.
One White House dog was immortalized in a painting.
One person she helped was my brother.
One of Sherman's most serious shortcomings, however, was his mistrust of his cavalry.
One can imagine that with her and Gorton there it was no place for anyone with weak nerves.
One historical authority presents laborious and circuitous testimony tending to arouse suspicion that Massachusetts was behind the clouds settling down on the embattled Gorton.
One of the people who was afraid of Alfred was his own brother, Lew.
One example of this was his assertion that `` all servile revolts must be dealt with by physical force ''.
One day he was visited by a delegation of would-be imitators who wanted to know his secret.

One and pantomime
One of her first stage performances was in the 1951 pantomime, The Happy Ha ' penny, opposite Stanley Baxter at Glasgow's Citizens Theatre.
One of the best-known was the pantomime ' Give a Dog a Bone ', which ran every Christmas for many years, to the delight of thousands of children.
One of her sons, Aladdin, is the hero of the pantomime, while her other son, often named Wishy Washy ( or Wishee Washee ), just helps in the laundry.
One person from each team is given the first title ; then each must run to a section of the house where his / her teammates are waiting, then pantomime the title.

One and talent
One needs high talent.
One of his favorite sayings: " There is no shortage of capital ; there is only a shortage of management talent.
Later, the producers of the British talent show Stars in Their Eyes forced a contestant to censor one of its lines, changing "... all it takes is one itchy trigger – One more widow, one less white nigger " to "... one less white figure ".
A popular etymology would derive the term from 九能一 ( 能 " nō ": talent ) with Japanese numbers " ku " ( 九 ) for " nine ", the particle " no " ( の ) for " and " and " ichi " ( 一 ) for " one ", literally translated to " Nine and One ".
One show of note in ABC's attempt to expand its reality TV brand was the rebuttal of Fox's enormously popular American Idol, The One: Making a Music Star, which attempted to combine a talent competition with a traditional reality show.
One may legitimately debate the validity of Malick's vision, but not, I think, his immense talent.
One was Florence LaRue, who had received training as a youngster in singing, dancing, and violin, and who also won the talent portion, as McCoo had the year prior, at Miss Bronze California.
One of the youngest players ever inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, Maravich was cited by the Hall as " perhaps the greatest creative offensive talent in history ".
Via his record labels such as Bust It Records, Oaktown Records and FullBlast, Hammer has introduced, signed and produced new talent including Oaktown's 3. 5. 7, Ho Frat Hoo !, the vocal quintet Special Generation, Analise, James Greer, One Cause One Effect, B Angie B, The Stooge Playaz, DASIT ( as seen on ego trip's The ( White ) Rapper Show ), Teabag, Common Unity, Geeman and Pleasure Ellis ; both collaborating with him and producing raps of their own during his career.
The story begins with D-503 deciding to answer the One State's call for all with literary talent to " compose tracts, odes, manifestos, poems, or other works extolling the beauty and grandeur of the One State.
# One who does not wish to pursue a special talent that may benefit society ; and
One of the characteristics of the scene is the strong sense of community which sees artist, promoters and venues all actively involved in developing the local talent.
One of her favorite methods of scaring humans is reaching within herself and pulling out her internal organs, and she has considerable talent for shapeshifting into various terrifying forms.
One of the 19th century's foremost poets -- Algernon Charles Swinburne — devoted much of his considerable talent to erotic verse, producing, inter alia, twelve eclogues on flagellation titled The Flogging Block " by Rufus Rodworthy, annotated by Barebum Birchingly "; more was published anonymously in The Whippingham Papers ( c. 1888 ).
One of Loíza's barrios, Loíza aldea, is famous across Puerto Rico because it has been a talent pool for dancers and artisans.
One night, he substituted a shortened, hastily-arranged version of his Wednesday night variety show in place of the scheduled " Talent Scouts " presentation, feeling that none of the talent was up to standards.
Back To Scratch will also feature " The Actors ", which Church performed on BBC One talent contest Over The Rainbow in May, and a cover of Joni Mitchell's " River ".
A combination of a poor line up, sub-standard venue, lack of talent and holding the show on a Thursday night led to a show on October 3, 1996 drawing the smallest crowd in the history of Memphis wrestling: just 372 fans, paying $ 1, 800, to the Big One Flea Market.
In 2003, NBC News began contracting with Westwood One to produce a new radio news service, " NBC News Radio ," consisting of one-minute updates written by Westwood staffers and read by NBC News talent.
Stacy Keach's storytelling talent as narrator was given worldwide exposure in the 1973 Formula One racing documentary " Champions Forever, The Quick and the Dead " by Claude du Boc.
One teacher in particular, however, noted his young student's talent for poetry, and suggested that he pursue it.
Lee Mead ( the actor who won BBC One talent show Any Dream Will Do to gain the lead role in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat ) got his first professional job, working on a cruise ship, through a recruitment ad in the paper.

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