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One of the recurring storylines involves Garfield getting lost or running away.
One recurring theme is loyalty.
One recurring theme in the Doctor's life was his lack of a name.
One of the biggest areas of research and a topic still full of unsolved questions is the recurring disturbance of fire and the role it plays in propagating the lichen woodland.
One such example since the 1970s has been the recurring rumor that the Procter and Gamble Company was associated with Satan worshippers because of details within its nineteenth-century trademark.
One of the recurring themes in Antonioni's films is characters who suffer from ennui and whose lives are empty and purposeless aside from the gratification of pleasure or the pursuit of material wealth.
One of the recurring themes of his work is immigration, the flight from homeland and the return, as well as the history of 20th century Greece.
One of the most recurring is that Tarshish is a place, probably a city or country, that is far from Israel by sea where trade occurs with Israel and Phoenicia.
One recurring theme is the periodic appearance of Odin, the foremost among Norse deities, associated with war, wisdom, ecstasy, and poetry .” He is typically depicted as a mysterious, hooded old man with one eye.
In 1999 DeLaria played the recurring role of Madame Delphina on the ABC soap opera One Life to Live, returning in 2008 as both Delphina and Professor Delbert Fina.
Currently, she stars as Tyana Jones on the TV One original sitcom Love That Girl !, and has a recurring role as Roxanne on the CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless.
Alongside recurring characters, the early series featured several actors who later achieved greater fame, such as Joely Richardson, (" The Dream ", 1989 ), Samantha Bond, (" The Adventure of the Cheap Flat ", 1990 ), Christopher Eccleston ( One, Two, Buckle My Shoe, 1992 ), Hermione Norris (" Jewel Robbery at The Grand Metropolitan ", 1993 ), Damian Lewis ( Hickory Dickory Dock, 1995 ), Jamie Bamber ( The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, 2000 ), Russell Tovey ( Evil Under the Sun, 2001 ), and Michael Fassbender ( After The Funeral, 2006 ).
One of three artists selected to make a sculpture for the Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square for the year 2000, Woodrow chose to explore a recurring theme in his work, the destruction of our planet and the insistent strength of nature over man.
One of the recurring The Kids in the Hall sketches featured Mr. Tyzik, " The Headcrusher ", who used forced perspective ( from his own point of view ) to " crush " other people's heads between his fingers.
One of the other many recurring subjects was the occasional " ALIVE!
One of the recurring themes in his stand-up comedy and life is the use and support of cannabis, psilocybin mushrooms, and DMT.
One recurring gag includes celebrities being introduced in news or interviews as the " offspring " of a famous person, character or even an object from everyday entertainment or culture.
One of the recurring challenges in CSCW environments is development of an infrastructure that can bridge cross-generational gaps in virtual teams.
One of the show's main recurring storylines outside the schemes of Igthorn is the mystery of the ancient Gummis, who are now scattered all across the world, but who have left advanced technology behind them.
She has guest-starred on the television sitcom Friends in January 1996, in which she officiated over a commitment ceremony for two recurring characters in the episode " The One With the Lesbian Wedding.
Ten's most popular recurring sporting events include the National Basketball League ( NBL ), ANZ Championship, Commonwealth Games, Formula One, Moto GP, and the National Football League formerly Australian Football League.
One from Brooklyn is the Atlantic Base Ball Club or simply " Atlantic ", soon to be the first recurring winner or " dynasty ".
One of the popular recurring characters was glamorous jewel thief Philippa Vale ( Liza Goddard ) who went by the nickname of the Ice Maiden.
One of the recurring elements in Indian art, often found at gates of Buddhist and Hindu temples, is the sculpture of a Yakshi with her foot on the trunk and her hands holding the branch of a flowering ashoka tree.

One and themes
One of the central themes of Acts, indeed of the New Testament ( see also Great Commission ) is the universality of Christianity — the idea that Jesus's teachings were for all humanity — Jews and Gentiles alike.
One of the major themes of the novel is the difficulty of soldiers to revert to civilian life after having experienced extreme combat situations.
One of the major themes of the book is Yahweh's sovereignty and the importance of being loyal to Him and His laws above all other gods and sovereigns.
One of his most important books, however, was nonfiction ; The Universe Makers ( 1971 ) is a discussion of themes and philosophy in science fiction.
One of the focus themes in the environmental skeptics movement is the idea that environmentalism is a growing threat to social and economic progress and the civil liberties.
One well-known name, Tiptree, has assisted Sheldon in conveying feministic themes and beliefs to her audience.
One of the themes prevalent throughout most of Sheldon ’ s work is feminism.
There are also two or three short stories which share common themes and some background elements with Known Space stories, but which are not considered a part of the Known Space universe: Bordered in Black and One Face ( see the collection Convergent Series ), and possibly The Color of Sunfire.
One view emphasizes events occurring during and after the U. S. Occupation of Japan ( 1945 – 1952 ), and stresses U. S. cultural influences, including U. S. comics ( brought to Japan by the GIs ) and images and themes from U. S. television, film, and cartoons ( especially Disney ).
One critic has seen Paulhan's essay as consistent with other themes in his work, including Paulhan's interest in erotica, his " mystification " of love and sexual relationships, and a view of women that is arguably sexist.
One of the first themes developed in the novel is the question of what is right to do in a moral-social or prisoner's dilemma, in which a person can either cooperate with others for a greater communal benefit or act solely to increase one's personal well-being.
One of the major themes explored is the nature and necessity of art, symbolised by the semi-mystical machinery of the Mima, who relieves the ennui of crew and passengers with scenes of far-off times and places, and whose operator is also the sometimes naïve main narrator.
One of France's most prolific writers after World War II, much of Anouilh's work deals with themes of maintaining integrity in a world of moral compromise.
One reason his music is so different is that he ’ s spent too much time ' alone ,' so his themes appear to have a singular, rather than contextual, origin.
One of the ways to read the imperialist themes of the play is through an historical, political context with an eye for intertexuality.
One of the themes of the series is the way historical characters change as a result of this cosmopolitan setting.
A Sense of Wonder, Morrison's 1985 album, pulled together the spiritual themes contained in his last four albums, which were defined in a Rolling Stone review as: " rebirth ( Into the Music ), deep contemplation and meditation, ( Common One ); ecstasy and humility ( Beautiful Vision ); and blissful, mantra like languor ( Inarticulate Speech of the Heart ).
One of the central themes of the book is a discussion of the extent to which human free will exists in the universe.
One of Streicher ’ s constant themes was the sexual violation of ethnically German women by Jews, a subject which served as an excuse to publish semi-pornographic tracts and images detailing degrading sexual acts.
" One of the key themes in Aoki Uru had been " not running away.
One of the alternate themes is a cue from the episode.
One of the central themes in Anderson's work is exploring the effects of technology on human relationships and communication.
One of the most colorful figures of the American Old West, Buffalo Bill became famous for the shows he organized with cowboy themes, which he toured in Great Britain and Europe as well as the United States.

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