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One and Lords
One of the reasons that the Liberal government under Gladstone wanted to abolish the judicial aspect of the House of Lords was that it was concerned for the poor quality of judges at this court.
One line of the Lords of Ysenburg resided from 1258 to 1406 at Limburg Castle and took their name from their seat, Limburg.
One historian claims Robin Hood was a pseudonym by which the ancient Lords of Wellow, Nottinghamshire, were once known.
One of his final public appearances came on 29 April 2002, when at the age of 90 he sat alongside the then prime minister Tony Blair and the three other surviving former prime ministers at the time at Buckingham Palace for a dinner which formed part of the Queen's Golden Jubilee celebrations, alongside his daughter Margaret, Baroness Jay, who had served as Leader of the House of Lords from 1998 to 2001.
One finds in the Tanakh the plural forms b < sup > ə </ sup >' ālîm ' Baʿals ' or ' Lords ' and aštārôt Ashtarts, though such plurals don't appear in Phoenician or Canaanite or independent Aramaic sources.
" One of the early concept arts for Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End showed a pirate similar to Captain Hook as one of the Pirate Lords of the Fourth Brethren Court.
One exception to the Time Lords ' defensive weaponry is the de-mat gun ( or dematerialisation gun ).
One of the Law Lords ( Lord Scott of Foscote ) had retired on 30 September 2009 and the 12th, Lord Neuberger of Abbotsbury, became the Master of the Rolls ( the senior judge who heads civil justice in England and Wales ).
* The Clutch song " Four Lords ( And One More )" from Slow Hole to China mentions Kill Devil Hills in its lyrics.
One of the most significant buildings is Naseby House, built in 1818 for the Fitzgeralds, Lords of the Manor.
England won the One Day Prudential Trophy 2-1, Snow taking 3-35 at Lords.
He took 0 / 24 off 12 overs against India at Lords in England's record 202-run victory, 4 / 11 against East Africa at Edgbaston, his best bowling in a One Day International, and 2 / 32 off 12 overs against Australia as England lost the semi-final at Headingley.
One reason many First Lords chose not to live in Number 10 was that most were peers who owned homes superior in size and quality.
:* The Hippopotamus Marsh: Lords of the Two Lands, Volume One ( 1998 )
One feature of Star Lords that Master of Orion lacks is a table of relations between the computer-controlled races.
One of Morton's last acts before his death was to publish a denial that he had in a speech in the House of Lords acknowledged the fiction of the Nag's Head Consecration of Archbishop Matthew Parker.
During his decade on Happy Days, Winkler also starred in a number of movies, including The Lords of Flatbush ( 1974 ), playing a troubled Vietnam veteran in Heroes ( 1977 ), The One and Only ( 1978 ), An American Christmas Carol ( TV movie, 1979 ) and a morgue attendant in Night Shift ( 1982 ), which was directed by Happy Days co-star Ron Howard.
One of Trott's two hat-tricks, for Middlesex against Somerset at Lords in 1907, was a four in four.
One is the recent Illuminati: Crime Lords where the players control mobs in attempt to take over a city.
One of their last big-budget movies was The Grafenberg Spot ( 1985 ), featuring the underaged Traci Lords, who had entered the adult-video industry with fraudulent identification.
One stipulation of the treaty is that none of the protected planets are allowed to advance to the point of posing a threat to the Goa ' uld ; the System Lords cite this condition in their original demand that Earth surrender its Stargate to be included in the treaty.
One opinion is that it is derived from the Le Spring family, Lords of Houghton in ancient times.
One named Death Knight, Theodros, appeared in the 1985 Lich Lords.
One minister, the Lord Chancellor, was at the same time the sole judge in the Court of Chancery and the presiding officer in the House of Lords.

One and Ordinary
One theory of the advent of the unicycle stems from the popularity of the penny-farthing ( or " Ordinary ") during the late 19th century.
Those songs that went the distance on other charts, but not Billboard ( although all were top five hits on the Billboard chart ), are " Here We Are " and " Then Again " ( 1991 ); " Born Country " and " Take a Little Trip " ( 1992 ); " Once Upon a Lifetime " ( 1993 ); " Give Me One More Shot ," " She Ain't Your Ordinary Girl " and " In Pictures " ( 1995 ); " Sad Lookin ' Moon " ( 1997 ); and " How Do You Fall in Love " ( 1998 ).
One of these non-ratifying dioceses, the Diocese of the Southeastern States, dissolved within a short time leaving only the Diocese of Christ the King under its Bishop Ordinary, the Right Reverend Robert Morse of California.
* Shirley Jackson's " One Ordinary Day, with Peanuts ".
Mandy Kane's cover version of " Ordinary World " by Duran Duran is on the soundtrack for Australian movie " One Perfect Day ".
One of the most ardent critics of Ordinary Language Philosophy was a student at Oxford, Ernest Gellner who said:
Lachey recorded " Ordinary Day " for the Oprah Winfrey-produced film, For One More Day.
" " One of his notable roles there was the bear in Erast Garin's staging of Yevgeni Schwartz's fairy-tale An Ordinary Miracle.
One month later, he debuted his sixteenth single, " Ordinary People ".
One of the Lords Ordinary in the Outer House of the Court of Session was to be Lord Ordinary in Exchequer Causes, this was restated by the Court of Session Act 1988.
One such foray led to a clash at Spencer's Ordinary, a crossroads not far from Williamsburg, in late June.

One and acts
One of his initial acts in office was to appoint Philip Coombs of the Ford Foundation as the first Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs.
One validated acts of school districts.
One of his first acts as Emperor was to persuade the Senate to grant divine honours to Hadrian, which they had at first refused ; his efforts to persuade the Senate to grant these honours is the most likely reason given for his title of Pius ( dutiful in affection ; compare pietas ).
One of Johnson's last significant acts as President was to grant unconditional amnesty to all Confederates on Christmas Day 1868, after the election of Ulysses S. Grant but before he took office in March 1869.
One of his first acts was to allow those peoples exiled by the Babylonians ( the Jews, among other captive peoples ) to return to their respective homes.
One could note a certain irony: one of the first acts of many of the newly independent states was to adopt the law of the foreign sovereign from whom independence had just been gained.
One of the new ownership group's first acts was to assure Cleveland fans they would give Brown the same kind of leeway.
One of Tramiel's first acts after forming Atari Corp. was to fire most of Atari's remaining staff, and to cancel almost all ongoing projects, in order to review their continued viability.
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 situation of affairs through objective acts of consciousness ( acts of constituting categorially ) can serve as the basis for constituting multiple states of affairs.
: One area on the surface of the metal acts as the anode, which is where the oxidation ( corrosion ) occurs.
One of Sullivan's favorite and most frequent acts was The Supremes, who appeared 17 times on the show, helping to pave the way for other Motown acts to appear on the show such as The Temptations, The Four Tops, and Martha and the Vandellas.
One of his first acts as king was to send William Marshal to England with orders to release Eleanor from prison, who found upon their arrival that her custodians had already released her.
But when a man acts wrongly, nature is not to be blamed ; for what is wrong, takes place not according to nature, but contrary to nature, it being the work of choice, and not of nature ” ( The Christian Examiner, Volume One, published by James Miller, 1824 Edition, p. 66 )
One would describe a set of acts as " selfless " ( altruistic ) when they are not selfish — when they benefit others more than oneself.
One would say that a person is " egoless " when he or she feels or acts in a way that suggests that the self is irrelevant ( regardless of whether the act or attitude had any benefit to self or others ).
One by one, Harold frightens and horrifies each of his appointed dates by appearing to commit gruesome acts such as self-immolation, self-mutilation, and seppuku.
One of his first acts was the burning of books.
One of Polk's last acts as President was to sign the bill creating the Department of the Interior ( March 3, 1849 ).
One of Ribbentrop's first acts as Foreign Minister was to achieve a total volte-face in Germany's Far Eastern policies.
One of the new king ’ s first acts was to free some 8, 000 political prisoners and reduce the sentences of another 30, 000.
One of Cubas ' first acts after taking office in August was to commute Oviedo's sentence and release him from confinement.
One of the first acts of Pope John was to eliminate the description of the Jews as " perfidious " in the Good Friday liturgy.

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