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One and struck
One struck the muzzle of one of the rifles that projected from the shoulder pack.
One is playing cricket ; the other is making no attempt to do so " after the latter had come into the Australian rooms to express sympathy for a Larwood bouncer had struck the Australian skipper in the heart and felled him.
One was recorded in 1812 ; one measuring 7. 6 on the Richter Scale hit on November 30, 1983 at 21: 46 local time and lasted 142 seconds, resulting in a small tsunami which raised wave height in the lagoon to 1. 5 metres ( 5 ft ), and another on December 2, 2002, an earthquake measuring 4. 6 on the Richter Scale struck the island at 12: 21 a. m.
One day, while Bennett was crossing the Miramichi River on the ferry boat, a well-dressed lad about nine years younger came over to him and struck up a conversation.
One officer's eye was cut, and a few others were bruised from being struck by flying debris.
One of the most feared injuries for a running athlete, Hird was first struck with a stress fracture of his navicular bone early in the 1998 season.
One of his lictors struck a soldier who had been standing in the way as Cinna entered the gathering and when the soldier hit back Cinna ordered his arrest.
One such dust devil struck the Coconino County Fairgrounds in Flagstaff, Arizona, on September 14, 2000.
One of them, perhaps Billy, shot Morgan Earp across the back in a wound that struck both shoulder blades and a vertebra.
Arianrhod declared " The fair one struck with a deft hand ", and thus he was named Lleu Llaw Gyffes (" Fair-Haired One of the Skillful Hand ").
One of the worst disasters in United States history struck Louisiana on August 29, 2005.
One of the company ( Joseph Wood ) remarked that he had been out with the party sent to survey Ionia and other counties, and that the surveyors were struck by the valuable water-power at the mouth of the Looking Glass River, saying there would surely be a village there some day.
One benefit with the TUBS system is that it clearly relates WHICH drum is to be struck ( as the symbol will be solid, hollow, etc.
One of the most spectacular and imaginative aspects of The City of the Sun, which immediately struck its readers, are the painted walls of the city.
One very important feature of the jetboat is the fact that it has no external rotating parts ; it is thus safer for swimmers and marine life, though these can still be struck by the hull.
One struck the Essex-class aircraft carrier USS Randolph, causing moderate damage and killing a number of crewmen.
One account of its discovery tells that lightning struck a pagoda in a temple in Chiang Rai, after which, something became visible beneath the stucco.
One 1952 penny believed to be unique was struck by the Royal Mint.
One of the minters held the die for the other side ( called the trussel ), in his hand while it was struck either by himself or an assistant.
One particularly severe ice storm struck eastern Canada and northern parts of New York and New England in the North American ice storm of 1998.
One of the carriers, Hiryu gave a brief respite for the Japanese by sending a strike wave which crippled Yorktown, but additional waves from Enterprise struck the carrier, which forced Hiryu to be scuttled afterwards.
One survivor, Joseph Nkwain from Subum, described himself when he awoke after the gases had struck:
When American Formula One driver Dan Gurney first saw the Lotus 25 at the Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort, he was so struck by the advanced design that he invited Chapman to the 1962 Indianapolis 500, where Gurney made his Indy début at the wheel of a space-frame rear engined car designed by John Crosthwaite ( who had previously worked for Chapman ) and built by American hot-rodder Mickey Thompson.
One such storm struck the Tyneside area without warning at the height of the evening rush hour causing widespread damage and travel chaos, with people abandoning cars and being trapped due to lack of public transport.
One of these, struck near the waterline and caused Iowa to slow and she therefore engaged Almirante Oquendo, bringing up the rear of Cervera's four cruisers.

One and future
One question which inevitably crops up is whether such stations have a future in a nation where the Negro is moving into a fully integrated status.
:: One consequence is that people are more cooperative if it is more likely that individuals will interact again in the future.
The album was a multi-platinum success and produced the pop hit " Lucky One " ( No. 18 pop and No. 2 AC ; No. 1 on Radio & Records ) as well as the title track ( a duet with country music star and future husband Vince Gill ) ( No. 37 pop ) and a cover of Joni Mitchell's frequently covered " Big Yellow Taxi " ( No. 67 pop ) ( in which she changed the line " And they charged the people a dollar and a half just to see em " to " And then they charged the people 25 bucks just to see em ").
One notable Manifesto Group exception was its secretary, future Defence Secretary George Robertson, who was the only officer to remain.
One episode of the show co-starred Bixby's future wife, Brenda Benet, as one of Tom's girlfriends.
One of the most urgent problems concerned the future of the Palestine Mandate.
" One colonel explained the importance of these future films to Capra:
One of these students, Elizaveta Fen, an autobiographer and future translator of Chekhov, recalled Orwell and his friend Richard Rees ' draped ' at the fireplace, looking, she thought, ' moth-eaten and prematurely aged.
Prior to the invasion of neutral Belgium by German forces, Hergé published humoristic drawings in L ' Ouest, a paper run by future collaborator Raymond de Becker and which strongly advocated that Belgium not join the war alongside its World War One allies France and Britain.
* One NIT Championship ( 1979 ) over rival Purdue ; and one Runner-up finish ( 1985 ) to a UCLA team featuring future member of the Indiana Pacers, Reggie Miller
One of his favourite wives was a Rajput Princess, known as Jagat Gosain and Princess Manmati, who gave birth to Prince Khurram, the future Shah Jahan, Jahangir's successor to the throne.
One reason given for their use is that they are capable of ‘ growing the commons ’, by encouraging future works to be libre to take advantage of existing libre resources.
One proposed remedy was the creation of an international organization whose aim was to prevent future war through disarmament, open diplomacy, international co-operation, restrictions on the right to wage war, and penalties that made war unattractive.
One of the first great nepotist popes, he made two of his nephews cardinals and allowed his cousin Giovanni Gaetano ( Giangaetano, died 1232 ) to buy the fiefs of Vicovaro, Licenza, Roccagiovine and Nettuno, which formed the nucleus of the future territorial power of the family.
One day, to reward him for his loyalty and commitment to her, she told him that the key to his future was outside the temple.
One may posit that God knows all possible future events, meaning that he would see an infinite number of timelines laid out on a plane, and such time lines would still remain to exist even if not chosen.
One could either define the physical with respect to the entities stipulated by contemporary physics or with respect to some future complete physics.
One of the new government's first measures was to introduce secret ballots in an effort to improve the integrity of future elections.
One notable scandal surrounded his adoptive nephew, Innocenzo Ciocchi Del Monte, a 13 or 14-year old beggar-boy whom the future Pope had picked up on the streets of Parma.
One of the oldest records of the word samba appeared in Pernambuco magazine's O Carapuceiro, dated February 1838, when Father Miguel Lopes Gama of Sacramento wrote against what he called the samba d ' almocreve – not referring to the future musical genre, but a kind of merriment ( dance drama ) popular for black people of that time.
One reason for the Dolphins ' rushing success was the blocking of their offensive line, led by future hall of fame center Dwight Stephenson, along with Pro Bowlers Bob Kuechenberg and Ed Newman.
One reason for his success was that he had 2 outstanding wide receivers: Andre Reed, who made his specialty going across the middle on slants and crossing routes, recorded 71 receptions, 945 yards, and 8 touchdowns, and future hall of famer James Lofton, who was the deep threat with 35 receptions for 712 yards ( a 20. 3 yards per catch average ).
Another more recent story involving travel to the future is Louis-Sébastien Mercier's L ' An 2440, rêve s ' il en fût jamais (" The Year 2440: A Dream If Ever There Were One "), a utopian novel in which the main character is transported to the year 2440.
One of her friends there was future actress Maureen O ' Sullivan, two years her senior, to whom Vivian expressed her desire to become " a great actress ".
" One colonel explained the importance of these future films to Capra:

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