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One of van Vogt's best-known novels of this period is Slan, which was originally serialised in Astounding Science Fiction ( September-December 1940 ).
One of the best-known and most successful Lions team toured South Africa in 1974 under the esteemed Irish forward Willie John McBride.
One of the best-known of these was the English standard of candlepower.
One of the best-known draugr in the modern world is Glámr, who was defeated by the hero of the Grettis Saga.
One of Kafka's best-known works, it tells the story of a man arrested and prosecuted by a remote, inaccessible authority, with the nature of his crime revealed to neither him nor the reader.
One of the best-known contemporary horror writers is Stephen King who is best known for writing Carrie, The Shining, It, Misery and many more.
One of the best-known sonnet writers is William Shakespeare, who wrote 154 of them ( not including those that appear in his plays ).
One of Africa's best-known elder statesmen, Nyerere was personally active in many of these organizations, and served chairman of the OAU ( 1984 – 85 ) and chairman of six front-line states concerned with eliminating apartheid in Southern Africa.
One of Barenaked Ladies's best-known songs is " Be My Yoko Ono ", and Dar Williams recorded a song called " I Won't Be Your Yoko Ono.
One of the best-known is Stavelot, where the Carnival de la Laetare takes place on Laetare Sunday, the fourth Sunday of Lent.
One of the best-known dream worlds is Wonderland from Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, as well as Looking-Glass Land from its sequel, Through the Looking-Glass.
One of the best-known landmarks of Turku is the Föri, a small ferry that transports pedestrians and bicycles across the river without payment.
One of the best-known of this class of drugs are interferons, which inhibit viral synthesis in infected cells.
One of Australia's best-known marsupials, the Koala is an arboreal species that feeds on the leaves of various species of eucalyptus.
One of the best-known " garlics ", the so-called elephant garlic, is actually a wild leek ( Allium ampeloprasum ), and not a true garlic.
One of the best-known works that makes use of the celesta is Tchaikovsky's " Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy " from The Nutcracker.
One of the best-known of Mach's ideas is the so-called " Mach principle ," concerning the physical origin of inertia.
One of the show's best-known features is Keillor's News from Lake Wobegon, a weekly storytelling monologue, claiming to be a report from Keillor's fictitious hometown of Lake Wobegon, " the little town that time forgot and the decades cannot improve ... where all the women are strong, all the men are good-looking, and all the children are above average.
One of the best-known recorded impacts in modern times was the Tunguska event, which occurred in Siberia, Russia, in 1908.
One of the best-known inscriptions was carved into a tree in present Washington County, Tennessee which reads " D. Boon Cilled a.
However, with the possible exception of One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, it is his best-known and most popular work, at least in the West.
One of the best-known of these works is Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter by Seth Grahame-Smith, in which the historic Abraham Lincoln has a fictional secret identity as a hunter of evil vampires.
Originally known as The Hi-Fi's, the group changed its name to The 5th Dimension in late 1966 and was best-known during the late 1960s and early 1970s for popularizing the hits " Up, Up and Away ", " Stoned Soul Picnic ", " Aquarius / Let the Sunshine In ", " Wedding Bell Blues ", " One Less Bell to Answer ", "( Last Night ) I Didn't Get to Sleep at All ", and The Magic Garden LP.
One of the best-known involves the birth and nurturance of the infant Zeus, who had to be hidden from his devouring father Cronus.

One and concrete
One hebephrenic women confided to me, `` I live in a world of words '', as if, to her, words were fully concrete objects ; ;
One young man, exhilarated to the point of insanity by liquor and the excitement of the moment, performed a perfect swan dive out of the stands at the Yale Bowl during the Yale-Army football game, landed squarely on his head on the concrete ramp below, and died at once.
On the west side of Hawkcraig Point there is a short concrete jetty that was used as part of the development of radio controlled torpedoes during World War One.
One might also call them bodies, or physical particulars, or concrete things, or matter, or maybe substances ( but bear in mind the word ' substance ' has some special philosophical meanings ).
One of the more effective housings, the GBU-28 used its large mass ( 2, 130 kg / 4, 700 lb ) and casing ( constructed from barrels of surplus 203 mm howitzers ) to penetrate 6 meters ( 20 ft ) of concrete, and more than 30 metres ( 100 ft ) of earth.
* One PAZ 672 came to Chile between 1970-1971 with the installation of the soviet KPD factory of concrete blocks for prefabricated buildings, in Quilpué.
One technique was to drive stakes into the ground to make a box and then fill the box with pozzolana concrete bit by bit.
One of the roles of military command is to translate policy into concrete missions and tasks, and to express them in terms understood by subordinates, generally called orders.
The new headquarters have been designed by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios as Architect and Atelier One as Structural Engineer, and incorporates light shelves to distribute natural daylight around the 200 workstations, and concrete panels to absorb daytime heat, to provide the thermal mass that the lightweight wooden structure would otherwise lack.
One example: All Muslim schools of theology faced the dilemma of affirming Divine transcendence and Divine attributes, without falling into anthropomorphism on the one hand, or emptying Divine attributes, mentioned in scripture, of any concrete meaning on the other.
One concrete sign of the increased communication within the region is the establishment in 2006 of an IKEA warehouse in Haparanda, targeting customers 500 km away in Murmansk and northern Norway.
One defector reported that jailed football players were forced to kick a concrete ball after failing to reach the 1994 FIFA World Cup finals.
One platoon opened fire on the sentry and threw grenades into a concrete bunker believed to hold the triggering equipment for the bridge demolition charges, a second platoon began to assault a number of trenches and gun-pits on the eastern bank of the canal, and a third began moving towards the bridge.
One of the attractions on this trail is a concrete marker shows the exact line where New York and Pennsylvania meet.
One may not be able to offer any concrete assistance except empathy.
Saffron Walden is home to a concrete skate park One Minet Park, built by US company Dreamland.
Runway 15-33: One of the original runways constructed in 1929, this x concrete runway was lengthened to in 1936.
One view is that visual poetry is synonymous with concrete poetry.
One concrete instance of such an algorithm is the scrypt function, based on the concept of sequential memory-hard functions, which is used for additional securing private keys by passphrase in the tarsnap backup system.
It was built in the 1930s, But Henry Avenue Was extended in 1959 from Roxborough Ave to Andorra, includes several concrete arch bridges One Which crosses over the Wissahickon Creek & Lincoln Drive where it crosses into East Falls.
One cap over the still-polluted canal bed would be made of concrete.
One of the significant benefits of rammed earth is its high thermal mass ; like brick or concrete construction, it can absorb heat during the day and release it at night.
One of the gang members fired a shot at the sidewalk near Bacala's face and a concrete fragment injured his right eye.
One was to add ice to the wet concrete, which was the first application of this technique in Australia.

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