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One and four
One moment, the road was filled with disciplined troops, marching four by four with a purpose as implacable as death ; ;
One company instituted, early in 1959, a vertical classification system consisting of four levels.
One out of every three or four marriages ends in divorce!!
One Nepōhualtzintzin ( 91 ) represented the number of days that a season of the year lasts, two Nepōhualtzitzin ( 182 ) is the number of days of the corn's cycle, from its sowing to its harvest, three Nepōhualtzintzin ( 273 ) is the number of days of a baby's gestation, and four Nepōhualtzintzin ( 364 ) completed a cycle and approximate a year ( 1 days short ).
One of the highlights of the facade is a tower topped with a cross of four arms oriented to the cardinal directions.
Blackadder is the name that encompassed four series of a BBC One period British sitcom, along with several one-off instalments.
One notable example occurred in 2000, when DC Comics refused to allow permission for the reprinting of four panels ( from Batman # 79, 92, 105 and 139 ) to illustrate Christopher York's paper All in the Family: Homophobia and Batman Comics in the 1950s.
One clade, formed by B. anthracis, B. cereus, B. mycoides, B. pseudomycoides, B. thuringiensis and B. weihenstephanensis under current classification standards, should be a single species ( within 97 % 16S identity ), but due to medical reasons, they are considered separate species, an issue also present for four species of Shigella and Escherichia coli.
Founded in 1960 by two Australians, driver Jack Brabham and designer Ron Tauranac, the team won four drivers ' and two constructors ' world championships in its 30-year Formula One history.
One of his four brothers, Abraham, died of a heart problem at the age of five.
Initially, on 1 July 1867, there were four provinces in confederation as " One dominion under the name of Canada ": Canada West ( former Upper Canada, now Ontario ), Canada East ( former Lower Canada, now Quebec ), Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick.
One controlled procedure has invited ' senders ' to telepathically transmit one of four visual images to ' receivers ' deprived of sensation in a nearby chamber ( Bem & Honorton, 1994 ).
One article originally written for the Bahá ' í Encyclopedia, characterized Covenant-breakers that have emerged in the course of Bahá ' í history as belonging to one of four categories:
* One of the four Agonalia, this day in honor of Sol Indiges ; also the Septimontium festival ( Roman Empire )
One such family, the Flavians, or gens Flavia, rose from relative obscurity to prominence in just four generations, acquiring wealth and status under the emperors of the Julio-Claudian dynasty.
One in four psychologists are employed in educational settings.
One of the four infantry battalions was assigned to each of the military zones.
One of the four National Assembly constituencies still includes Saint-Martin and Saint-Barthélemy even though they seceded from Guadeloupe in 2007.
One of the most famous and productive problems of graph theory is the four color problem: " Is it true that any map drawn in the plane may have its regions colored with four colors, in such a way that any two regions having a common border have different colors?
One was the largest observation wheel in the world, the " Millennium Wheel ", or the London Eye, which was erected as a temporary structure, but soon became a fixture, and draws four million visitors a year.
One of the most widely used models is the International Reference Ionosphere ( IRI ) ( IRI 2007 ), which is based on data and specifies the four parameters just mentioned.
One in four Soviets was killed or wounded.
One of his slaves gave him a piece of ivory into which had been carved four scenes.

One and walked
One day, Ching had told him ( smiling, patting him on the back ) as they walked to the weekly conference of squad leaders, `` Keep it up, your squad is good, one of the best, keep it up, keep up the good work ''.
One day at work, she accidentally walked into the wrong room where auditions were being held.
One walked away believing that the problem was solved.
One mile from the town center is Singing Beach, so named because the sand comprising the beach squeaks when walked upon ( see Singing sand ).
One such production dispute occurred on September 10, 2008, when the Saudis reportedly walked out of OPEC negotiating session where the organization voted to reduce production.
One legendary story claimed that the Siksika walked through ashes of prairie fires, which in turn colored the bottoms of their moccasins black.
One notable example has it that St. Thomas Aquinas, after praying for inspiration for a full night, walked from his place of prayer straight into the countryside and, " trusting in God to provide ", concocted the drink from the first plants he encountered.
< sup > 1 </ sup > One contestant of the original ten had already " walked the plank " the previous week.
One of the most notable incidents in his career occurred in the summer of 1965, when pitcher Ryne Duren – reaching the end of his career and sinking into alcoholism – walked onto a bridge with intentions of suicide ; his manager talked him away from the edge.
" One of the performers, Michael Tilson Thomas, recalls: " One woman walked down the aisle and repeatedly banged her head on the front of the stage, wailing ' Stop, stop, I confess.
One flight attendant, Hermis Moutardier, walked the aisles of the plane to assess the source.
One of Juan's managers, Johnny Oats, believed that until you've walked where Juan Gonzalez has walked, you just won't understand.
The Nixons walked onto the Executive Mansion's South Lawn with Vice President Gerald Ford and Betty Ford to Marine One.
One member of a top band said that being in a band then was like being in a top football team ; when his band walked into a club, all his supporters would cheer ( and rival bands ' groupies would hiss ).
One of these relates how, when calumniators accused her of scandalous conduct, her innocence was signally vindicated by Divine Providence, as she walked over pieces of flaming irons without injury, to the great joy of her husband, the Emperor.
One of them waited outside while the other walked inside, told the cashier to " Keep cool, now ", drew a Thompson submachine gun from under his overcoat and opened fire on Coll in the glass phone booth.
One day, when Patrick was twelve and a student at Ratcliffe College, he walked off the rugby pitch with a terrible pain in his back and, within a day, was paralysed from the chest down with poliomyelitis.
He spent an evening touring a shelter and the streets in Washington D. C. One night in late December 1994, he walked the streets of Minneapolis and St. Paul, talking to the homeless and later flopped for the night in a shelter in an effort to understand homelessness firsthand.
One audition was by Paul " Ace " Frehley who showed up wearing different colored shoes, walked into the room without saying a word, hooked up his guitar and started playing.
One night while Cushman was writing a note, Hays walked in on her.
An undated clipping from the Harvard Theatre Collection, written by a fan of minstrelsy, describes the single dance competition that Diamond managed to win: " One of the fiddlers played a reel for him, and he shuffled, and twisted, and walked around, and danced on for one hour and fifteen minutes by the watch.
At the Grammy Awards of 1998, The Wallflowers walked away with two Grammys ; one for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal for " One Headlight ," and Jakob Dylan was awarded Best Rock Song for writing " One Headlight.

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