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One of the most famous captives in Texas was a German lad named Herman Lehmann.
One story asserts that he had spent a part of his childhood in captivity in Bulgaria, where his family had, allegedly, been carried off as captives of the Khan Krum ( r. 803 – 814 ) in 813.
One of Laird's most active initiatives was his persistent effort to secure the release of the American captives held by the enemy in Vietnam.
One of Ballston's historic sites is Indian Rock, a large boulder where Mohawk tribesmen reputedly took white captives ( children, in some cases ) to torture and kill them.
One theory is that AAVE arose from one or more slave creoles that arose from the trans-Atlantic African slave trade and the need for African captives to communicate among themselves and with their captors.
One popular idea of the Flower Wars is that it was a special institutionalized kind of warfare where two enemy states would plan battles through mutual arrangement in order to satisfy the religious needs of both combatants for war captives to use in sacrificial rituals, but also, possibly, to train young warriors and enable social mobility which for the lower classes was primarily possible through military service.
" One war at a time ", president Lincoln declared, then quietly but reluctantly ordered the release of the Confederate captives to British custody and apologized for their capture.
One of the captives then asked what was going to happen, to which Charles " Tex " Watson, the leader of the group, replied: " You are all going to die !".
One of the captives was a nine-year-old girl, Cynthia Ann Parker, daughter of Silas and Lucinda ( Duty ) Parker.
One primary difference in the eighteenth century was that care and supplies for captives were expected to be provided by their own army, their government, or private resources.
One of these kings may have included Flint-Sky-God K of Dos Pilas, well known for his many captives.
One of every five hundred remaining captives of the soldiers ' plunder was to be put in service as tribute to the under Eleazar the priest ( Numbers 31: 28 ) as " heave offerings ", thanksgiving for success.
One of his principle French captives later wrote in praise of Argall's character and conduct.
Forbes says ; " One of the Apaches melted snow in his hands for them captives to drink.
One often cited purpose is the taking of sacrificial captives and this was certainly an important part of most Aztec warfare.
One of the captives from the skirmish with the Banu Mustaliq was Juwayriyya bint al-Harith, who was the daughter of the tribe's chieftain.
One of their captives found on records was Teodora de los Santos of Cajidiocan, 32 years old and married when she was abducted by the Moro pirates in 1861 where later she was retailed at Lomlom island near Jolo Balangingi and sold to Datu Asivi of Jolo but she managed to escape to Zamboanga later.

One and was
One thing was certain -- his method was effective, so effective that after a time even the warning notices were often unnecessary.
One of Greg's bombs hung up, and he was miles from the target before he could get rid of it.
One swallow was all he would have ; ;
One girl expressed what was obviously in their minds.
One is tempted to say that, on the difference between the concepts of sovereignty in these two preambles, the worst war of the Nineteenth century was fought.
One beatnik got the woman he was living with so involved in drugs and self-analysis and all-night sessions of sex that she was beginning to crack up.
One evening, while a volley-ball game was being played in the yard among the prisoners remaining there, a simulated melee was staged -- just as the gates were opened to admit other prisoners returning from work.
One of the pictures was of a man with hat drawn over his face ceremoniously lighting a cigarette ; ;
One thing Papa had not taught Henrietta was how to handle a young man as high-spirited and opinionated as herself.
One cause of Schopenhauer's pessimism was the fact that he failed to learn the guitar.
One was an article on the U.N. by Alice Widener from the Cincinnati Enquirer.
One day he assigned me to lay bare a `` plot '' by the Duponts to supply munitions to a wholly fictitious revolution he said was about to occur in Cuba.
One shawl was so tremendous that she could not wear it, so she draped it over the banister on the second floor, and it hung over the stairway.
One White House dog was immortalized in a painting.
One person she helped was my brother.
One of Sherman's most serious shortcomings, however, was his mistrust of his cavalry.
One can imagine that with her and Gorton there it was no place for anyone with weak nerves.
One historical authority presents laborious and circuitous testimony tending to arouse suspicion that Massachusetts was behind the clouds settling down on the embattled Gorton.
One of the people who was afraid of Alfred was his own brother, Lew.
One example of this was his assertion that `` all servile revolts must be dealt with by physical force ''.
One day he was visited by a delegation of would-be imitators who wanted to know his secret.

One and remarkably
One of his most remarkably inventive works is the Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner ( 1839 ) based on Samuel Coleridge's famous poem, which recently sold at Sotheby's for ₤ 27, 000.
This operation was remarkably successful, and by 1977 the Afghan government of Mohammed Daoud Khan was willing to settle all outstanding issues in exchange for a lifting of the ban on the National Awami Party and a commitment towards provincial autonomy for Pashtuns, which was already guaranteed by Pakistan's Constitution, but stripped by the Bhutto government when the One Unit scheme was introduced.
One of the women he impregnated is Cookie Kwan, whose baby is remarkably similar to Quimby in both looks and mannerisms.
One review written when the series was released on DVD gave it average ratings, commenting that while the show was dubbed into English poorly, it commented positively on the use of characters saying, " Despite his heroic calling as a robot pilot, Akito is remarkably approachable — after all, what could be more down-to-earth than a cook?
One observed on 26 November 1818 was named Comet Encke after Johann Franz Encke, who calculated its orbit and its remarkably short period ( Encke, however, continued to refer to the comet as " Pons's Comet ").
One caption reads " That evening in the library Scylla, one of the guests who had certain anatomical peculiarities, demonstrated the ' Lithuanian Typewriter ', assisted by Ronald and Rupert, two remarkably well-set-up young men from the village.
One of the homes excavated showed evidence of a Cobb wall and its own ancillary building, and was remarkably similar in layout to a house at Skara Brae in Orkney.
One of the very last to be interred was Rosalia Lombardo, then two years old, whose body is still remarkably intact, preserved with a procedure that was lost for decades, but was recently rediscovered.
The article said that "... Suede ’ s pre-burnout legacy remains remarkably strong, and decidedly incomplete without such flipside classics as ' My Insatiable One ' and ' The Living Dead '.
One refuses to back the president and the other is crying on national television "– were " remarkably classless " and " seemed to be saying that voters who like legislators who exercise occasional independence from their party should not vote for her.
Esther Rantzen, one of the researcher / presenters, went on to front a remarkably similar consumer show called That's Life — essentially a Braden Beat sans Braden, complete with a Fletcher ( Cyril not Ronald ) to read out the amusing misprints: the ITV sketch show End of Part One, scripted by Andrew Marshall and David Renwick, created a spoof of That's Life entitled That's Bernard Braden's Show Really.
One isotope, < sup > 229 </ sup > Th, has a nuclear isomer ( or metastable state ) with a remarkably low excitation energy ,< ref name = Ruchowska > recently measured to be 7. 6 ± 0. 5 eV .< ref name = Beck >
One of Blue Note's greatest mainstream hard bop dates, " Song for My Father " is Horace Silver's signature LP and the peak of a discography already studded with classics ... it hangs together remarkably well, and Silver's writing is at his tightest
One of the kilns was in remarkably good condition.

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