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One and fellow
One fellow who had liver spots held out his hands to the great healer.
One of them was a very friendly, lovely fellow named Ronald, a boy about my age with slick, blond hair and dancing blue eyes.
( One of her classmates was Leslie Caron ; fellow ballerinas nicknamed Bardot: Bichette Doe ).
One of his most memorable exchanges on HIGNFY occurred when he scathingly joked to fellow guest Piers Morgan that the Daily Mirror was now, thanks to Morgan ( then its editor ), almost as good as The Sun.
One prominent Contra commander, however, was ex-Sandinista hero Edén Pastora, aka " Commadante Zero ," who rejected the Leninist orientation of his fellow comandantes.
One of his mentors during those early years was a fellow telegrapher and inventor named Franklin Leonard Pope, who allowed the impoverished youth to live and work in the basement of his Elizabeth, New Jersey home.
One of the major powers of the Prime Minister under the Westminster system is to decide when a fellow minister is accountable for the actions of a department.
Virginia Woolf published her radical feminist polemic Three Guineas that shocked some of her fellow members including Keynes who had enjoyed the gentler A Room of One ’ s Own ( 1929 ).
( One of the House of Representatives ' members of the Commission, fellow Ohioan James Garfield, was to become the President four years later, after being chosen by the now-Republican Ohio legislature to succeed Thurman.
One of Williams's most dynamic relationships as a mentor was with fellow New Jerseyite Allen Ginsberg.
One of Wren's friends, another great scientist and architect and a fellow Westminster Schoolboy, Robert Hooke said of him " Since the time of Archimedes there scarce ever met in one man in so great perfection such a mechanical hand and so philosophical mind.
One of his sons, Lawrence Welk Jr., married fellow Lawrence Welk Show performer Tanya Falan ; they later divorced.
One of the regulars fired a chance shot, and several volleys followed, but Garibaldi forbade his men to return fire on fellow subjects of the Kingdom of Italy.
One of his first guitar teachers was Don Felder, a fellow Gainesville resident, who would later join the Eagles.
Villeneuve was partnered with fellow ex – Formula One driver Marc Gené, joining them was Frenchman Nicolas Minassian.
One of his fellow composition students was Michael Head, who introduced Bush to his younger sister Nancy.
One fellow student was Louise Breslau, who Bashkirtseff viewed as her only rival.
One is that her youth symbolizes her incorruptible purity, as Michelangelo himself said to his biographer and fellow sculptor Ascanio Condivi
Following this, the Saints made their first big signing under Markus Liebherr as they unveiled new striker Rickie Lambert who was purchased on 10 August 2009, for an initial £ 800, 000, which could rise to £ 1m subject to appearances, from fellow League One side Bristol Rovers.
One of Norman's musical influences was fellow American singer songwriter Bob Dylan, whom he knew personally but not well.
One prominent exception is fellow Nazi, Baron Wolfgang von Strucker, leader of the terrorist organization HYDRA.
" ( originally a Marx Memorial Lecture, " The British Working Class One Hundred Years after Marx ", that was delivered to a small audience of fellow Marxists in March 1978 before being published in Marxism Today in September 1978 ), he argued that the working class was inevitably losing its central role in society, and that left-wing parties could no longer appeal only to this class ; a controversial viewpoint in a period of trade union militancy.
One of Herman's fellow students in France was Robert of Ketton with whom he travelled for four years in the Eastern Mediterranean.
One of the purposes of the Bulletin was to educate fellow scientists about the relationship between their world of science and the world of national and international politics.
One such organization, the Knights of Columbus, chose that name in part because it saw Christopher Columbus as a fitting symbol of Catholic immigrants ' right to citizenship: one of their own, a fellow Catholic, had discovered America.

One and pupils
One study, which involved 1,524 pupils in grades one to six, found that 12 percent of the pupils were seriously maladjusted and that 23 percent were reading a year below capacity.
One upward-mobile teacher may be a hard taskmaster for lower-class pupils because she wants them to develop the attitudes and skills that will enable them to climb, while another upward-mobile teacher may be a very permissive person with lower-class pupils because he knows their disadvantages and deprivations at home, and he hopes to encourage them by friendly treatment.
One of his notable pupils was conductor and composer Hans Münch.
One of his former pupils recalled being beaten so hard he could not sit down for a week.
One of Barrett's pupils, John Parkin, created his own handwritten grimoire, The Grand Oracle of Heaven, or, The Art of Divine Magic, although it was never actually published, largely because Britain at the time was at war with France, and grimoires were commonly associated with the French.
One of his most distinguished pupils was Pico della Mirandola, author of An Oration On the Dignity of Man.
One of his pupils was Lodewijk Elzevir ( 1547 – 1617 ), who established the largest bookshop and printing works in Leiden, a business continued by his descendants through 1712 and the name subsequently adopted ( in a variant spelling ) by contemporary publisher Elsevier.
One of his pupils from Tabaristan came to look after him, but, according to al-Biruni, he refused to be treated, proclaiming it was useless as his hour of death was approaching.
One day at Emain Macha, Cú Chulainn overhears Cathbad teaching his pupils.
One of his pupils was Domenico Ghirlandaio.
One of Percier's pupils, Auguste de Montferrand, designed Saint Isaac's Cathedral in St Petersburg for Tsar Alexander I.
One of Ouspensky's earliest pupils, Reggie Hoare, who had been part of the Gurdjieff work since 1924, made contact with Shah through that article.
One of his pupils was KISS drummer Peter Criss, whilst Jerry Nolan from The New York Dolls was another, as evidenced by the drumming similarities between KISS's Black Diamond and The New York Dolls ' Jet Boy.
One of his notable pupils was musicologist and music critic Edward Holmes.
One of these pupils was Thomas's own son, Robert, whose surviving manuscript tunebooks are an important picture of a piper's repertoire in the 1820s.
One of his drawing pupils was Margaret Lindsay, eldest daughter of Sir Alexander Lindsay of Evelick and Amelia Murray ( granddaughter to David Murray, 5th Viscount of Stormont and sister to the naval officer John Lindsay ).
One of his pupils was Giovanni di Balduccio, who also became a famous sculptor, and the architect and sculptor Agostino da Siena.
One of his pupils found that adding iodine to the urine of a dog that had been fed quinine produced unusual green crystals.
One of his pupils there was Alfred Kinsey.
One who studied law under him and like him became chief justice of the supreme court of errors of Connecticut says that his old pupils regard his work as a teacher " as more distinctive and weightier in influence upon human life than any other portion of his work.
One of the entrances to the Stockwell shelter, now decorated as a war memorial with input from pupils at a local school.
One in 21 pupils attends a Förderschule.

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