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One and grenades
One of the first instances when it was used by militants was on 13 January 1975 at the Orly airport in France, when Carlos the Jackal, together with another member from the PFLP, used two Soviet RPG-7 grenades to attack an Israeli El Al airliner.
* In the U. S. Marines and the US Army, an inexperienced Marine / Soldier may be asked by a superior to get an ID-10T ( Eye Dee Ten Tee, or IDIOT ) form, a BA-1100N ( Bravo Alpha, Eleven Hundred November, or Balloon ), an ST-1 ( Sierra Tango One, or STONE ), a Humvee key ( normally started with a switch, not key ), chemlight batteries, exhaust sample, muzzle blast, the gun report, left handed grenades, or a box of grid squares.
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 reportedly hit a British Challenger 2 MBT during the early stages of Operation Telic along with multiple rocket propelled grenades.
One of the fascist leaders of the time, Farinacci, not finding enemies, began throwing hand grenades in the lake of Ascianghi: one exploded in his hand resulting in a silver medal award.
One of the first known uses of an airplane for bombing took place during the siege: the Bulgarians dropped special hand grenades from one or more airplanes in an effort to cause panic among Turkish soldiers.
One police officer was killed and " over 1, 500 hand grenades ... were seized.
One of the activities of this enterprise was to develop rocket-propelled grenades, designed to destroy modern armament.

One and wounded
One of the more seriously wounded was Lieutenant Carroll, the young officer bucking for the Regular Army.
One account from the book describes it being prepared for the casualties at Mons where " the orderlies were just beginning to make Bovril for the wounded, when the Germans deliberately shelled the bearers and ambulance wagons as they were bringing the wounded into the hospital.
One of his specialities was designing camouflaged armoured trees for use as observation posts ; he was wounded in 1916 helping to set up an observation post.
One civilian was also mortally wounded.
One in four Soviets was killed or wounded.
One of the helicopter pilots, Gunnar Ebel, was lying near " Sniper 2 " and was also wounded by friendly fire.
One September 7, students poured into Allen Fieldhouse, the basketball arena, the only place on campus big enough to accommodate so many wounded.
* 12 March: One Israeli was killed and another wounded in a shooting attack at the Kiryat Sefer checkpoint, east of Modi ' in Illit.
One of their children was wounded in the attack.
One Texian was wounded, and estimates of Mexican casualties range from one to three soldiers killed and from three to seven wounded.
One was initially wounded in a male – male territorial battle over a carcass ; taken in by researchers, it was released after a successful convalescence only to be killed by a different male a few months later.
One of the wounded Matlock men survived and served under Forrest during the Civil War.
* April 24, 1998: Edinboro, Pennsylvania One teacher, John Gillette, was killed and two students wounded at a dance at James W. Parker Middle School.
* June 15, 1998: Richmond, Virginia One teacher and one guidance counselor wounded by a 14-year-old boy in the school hallway
One person was also wounded by a bullet fragment.
One pigeon named " The Mocker ", flew 52 missions before he was wounded.
One US aircraft was damaged, one 14. 5 mm round hit the destroyer, three North Vietnamese torpedo boats were damaged, and four North Vietnamese sailors were killed and six were wounded ; there were no U. S. casualties.
One thousand three hundred Israelis were killed or wounded in terrorist attacks.
One hundred-sixty US Marshals, one-third of the group, were injured in the melee, and 40 soldiers and National Guardsmen were wounded.
One of the first indications of a formal process for managing injured people dates from the Imperial Legions of Rome, where aging Centurions, no longer able to fight, were given the task of organizing the removal of the wounded from the battlefield and providing some form of care.
One Buffalo Soldier was killed and two wounded in gun battles with locals.
One Confederate soldier was killed and about twenty-five wounded.

One and Linder
Following his appointment in 2009 as Artistic Director he has premiered his new works we unfold ( 2009 ), 6 Breaths ( 2010 ), LANDforms ( 2011 ) and 2 One Another ( 2012 ); presented Australian premieres of his previous works Irony of Fate, Soledad, and The Land of Yes & The Land of No ; and new commissions from guest choreographers Kenneth Kvarnstrom ( Mercury 2009 ); Adam Linder ( Are We That We Are 2010 ); Emanuel Gat ( Satisfying Musical Moments 2010 ); and Jacopo Godani ( Raw Models 2011 ).
Linder had appeared in various American television series, such as Studio One, and later appeared in Lolita ( 1962 ) and the James Bond film Goldfinger ( 1964 ).
Cec Linder as paleontologist Doctor Matthew Roney in the BBC One | BBC Television serial Quatermass and the Pit ( 1958-59 )
One such trade model, the Linder hypothesis, suggests that goods are traded based on similar demand rather than differences in supply side factors ( i. e .. H – O's factor endowments ).
One, First Lieutenant Ken Linder, was given half credit for shooting down the Japanese bomber that struck the Franklin.

One and lay
One can see it as humiliating that an extra hormone casually fed into our chemistry may induce us to lay down our lives for a lover or a friend ; ;
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 of the few Inca sites the Spanish never found in their conquest was Machu Picchu, which lay hidden on a peak on the eastern edge of the Andes where they descend to the Amazon.
One scholar says, This person would have to be superior in authority to either party, ”; thus the arbiter for whom Job hopes would himself have to be divine, or else he would no more be qualified to lay his hand upon ” God than is Job.
One can also bet with another person that a statement is true or false, or that a specified event will happen ( a " back bet ") or will not happen ( a " lay bet ") within a specified time.
One angle where the two clubs did have something in common, however, lay in new Miami coach Don Shula.
: One of the most ancient and most established instruments of power was the court of Star Chamber, which possessed an unlimited discretionary authority of fining, imprisoning, and inflicting corporal punishment, and whose jurisdiction extended to all sorts of offenses, contempts, and disorders, that lay not within reach of the common law.
One of the dying was Chief Narbona, who was scalped as he lay dying by a New Mexican souvenir hunter.
One of the gunmen who got out of the car shot him dead while he lay on the floor and also shot a woman, who screamed out, " Murderer.
One band of them would march on the town from one side while another lay in wait near a place called Gargettus in ambush.
One of the earliest acts of the new ministry was to lay an embargo upon corn, which was thought necessary in order to prevent a dearth resulting from the unprecedented bad harvest of 1766.
One story goes that Hassan al-Sabah set up a trick to make it appear as if he had decapitated one of his hashashins and the " dead " hashashin's head lay at the foot of his throne.
It is dedicated to " One whose roots lay in these hills whose ancestor John Houston emigrated from this area.
One major problem lay in the original plan to shoot on video ( for budgetary reasons ), and then later " filmise " the footage to make it look like it had been shot on film .< ref name = dvdbits >
In the Enneads Plotinus writes: " Our thought cannot grasp the One as long as any other image remains active in the soul … To this end, you must set free your soul from all outward things and turn wholly within yourself, with no more leaning to what lies outside, and lay your mind bare of ideal forms, as before of the objects of sense, and forget even yourself, and so come within sight of that One.
One female can lay up to 5 clutches in the same year, and clutches are usually spaced 12 to 36 days apart.
One of them, Amymone, in her search lay with Poseidon, and he revealed to her the springs at Lerna.
One of his first duties was to lay out the County's courthouse complex, which included the courthouse, jail, stocks, gallows and accessory buildings.
One group of Separatists formed in Scrooby, Nottinghamshire, led by ministers Richard Clyfton and John Robinson, and by a lay minister or " elder " William Brewster.
One of the rumors is the city being slightly higher altitude which was " lay high " above the prairie, the other rumor that it was named by representatives of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania who came to Kansas and considered settling the area in the 1870s or 1880s.
One aspect of the invention lay in the realization that a relatively small motor, driven with higher voltage and current than would be feasible for continuous operation, could deliver enough power to crank the engine for starting.
One possibility if ultimately unverifiable is that Florence's contribution lay in assembling the source materials which John consulted for the entries covering the period between the 9th and 11th century.
One purpose of populist deliberative democracy can be to use deliberation among a group of lay citizens to distill a more authentic public opinion about societal issues but not directly create binding law ; methods such as the deliberative opinion poll have been designed to achieve this goal.

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