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One and Rupert's
One of the obstacles that this plan faced was the growing strength of the Parliamentary fleet and the presence of Robert Blake, one of the finest admirals of the period, as Rupert's opponent during the campaign.
One famous incident during Rupert's early years was the 1923 shooting, at the hotel, of a wealthy young Egyptian, Prince Fahmy Bey, by his French wife, Marguerite.

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 the notes referred to " racism by Caucasians and Uncle Tom Negroes ".

One and proffering
One danger, however, from this attempt to " demystify ", argues Arno Lustiger, can lead to another mystification proffering " clichés about the behaviour of the doomed Jews depict their alleged cowardliness, compliance, submission, collaboration and lack of passive or armed resistance.

One and affections
One was that Philip Blake's affections were not for Caroline, as in the book, but for Amyas, thus making Philip Blake gay.

One and accidentally
One of the most important discoveries relating to current was made accidentally by Hans Christian Ørsted in 1820, when, while preparing a lecture, he witnessed the current in a wire disturbing the needle of a magnetic compass.
One, in Warwickshire, advised him to take tobacco ( which Fox disliked ) and sing psalms ; another, in Coventry, lost his temper when Fox accidentally stood on a flower in his garden ; a third suggested bloodletting.
One example is the Siberian sturgeon ( Acipenser baerii ) which accidentally escaped from a fish farm into the Gironde Estuary ( Southwest France ) following a severe storm in December 1999 ( 5, 000 individual fish escaped into the estuary which had never hosted this species before ).
One day at work, she accidentally walked into the wrong room where auditions were being held.
One woman, Natalya Lopukhina, accidentally wore the same item as the Empress and was lashed across the face for her offense.
One notable example is " Nandi ", a manta ray that was accidentally caught in shark nets off Durban, South Africa in 2007.
One day, when the Department of the Navy was trying to reach the Lockheed management for the P-80 project, the call was accidentally transferred to Culver ’ s desk.
One such was the discovery, first recorded in 1784, of iron cement made from sal ammoniac, or ammonium chloride and iron filings, apparently discovered when Murdoch observed that these 2 components had accidentally mixed in his tool bag and formed a solid mass.
One such story is in Action Comics # 156 ( May 1951 ), in which Lois accidentally gains those powers through an invention of Superman's arch-foe, Lex Luthor.
One example is overlay, in which an adult accidentally rolls over an infant during co-sleeping, an accident that often goes unnoticed and is mistakenly thought to be sudden infant death syndrome.
One day, while alone in his dorm, he accidentally calls the Goddess Technical Help Line and a beautiful goddess named Belldandy materializes in his room.
One possible explanation is that in 1985, a Mute Records technician is believed to have accidentally written " erasure " on a demo tape for " Who Needs Love Like That " submitted by Clarke and Bell.
One theory for the scale of the disaster was that workers had accidentally left open internal fire doors which might have contained the fire and subsequent blast.
One of Khrunov's lines became tangled and he accidentally closed the tumbler of his suit ventilator.
One nest was accidentally destroyed by machinery in July, but seven young fledged from the two remaining nests towards the end of August.
One of the earliest known bloopers is attributed to 1930s radio broadcaster Harry Von Zell, who accidentally referred to then-US President Herbert Hoover as " Hoobert Heever " during an introduction.
One, a British Airways aircraft carrying 240 passengers, accidentally entered the ash cloud during night time in June 1982 150 km downwind of the volcano.
One of these, " Aveugle par Ac-Sedan ", a French pun on " accidentally blind " and " Bungler at Sedan ", put its creator, Émile Cohl, in jail on October 11, 1879, making him instantly famous.
One day he accidentally erased a file.
One day, she accidentally broke a precious porcelain jar.
One night, she accidentally hits a homeless man with her car.
One of the replaced frames was tilted ; the other was accidentally redone upside-down.
One source near Afon fach Blaen y Cae, a tributary of the Dwyfach, tells of a shepherd accidentally disturbing a ring of rushes where fairies are preparing to dance ; they capture him and hold him captive, and he even marries one of them.
One son accidentally drowned in the river St. Maurice in September, 1859.

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