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One and masked
One evening, a masked thief sneaks into Sir Te's estate and steals the sword.
On the first day of the tournament, a bout of individual jousting, a mysterious masked knight, identifying himself only as " Desdichado " ( which is described in the book as Spanish for the " Disinherited One ", though actually meaning " Unfortunate "), makes his appearance and manages to defeat some of the best Norman lances, including Bois-Guilbert, Maurice de Bracy, a leader of a group of " Free Companions " ( mercenary knights ), and the baron Reginald Front-de-Boeuf.
One of the most high profile UDA attacks came in October 1993, when three masked men attacked a restaurant called the Rising Sun in the predominantly Catholic village of Greysteel, County Londonderry, where two hundred people were celebrating Halloween.
One of the masked pursuers breaks a windshield with a crossbow, and grappels himself to the seat.
One of Romeo's closest friends, Benvolio entreats him to forget about his unrequited love for a girl named Rosaline and come with him to a masked ball at Lord Capulet's estate.
In 2002, he released his autobiography entitled Flat Out, Flat Broke, in which he spoke candidly about his time in Formula One and, in the second edition, his work for the BBC's Top Gear motoring show as The Stig, a masked, anonymous, racing driver who evaluated the latest high performance cars.
One notable quality of detection dogs is that they are able to discern individual scents even when the scents are combined or masked by other odors.
One month after Daniels was fired, Covell returned to TNA as his masked persona Curry Man, soon to team up regularly with Shark Boy.
One night, Twillie enters Flower Belle's room disguised as the masked bandit.
Trained by Murder One, Guffey debuted in October 1999 as the masked Mr. XTC.
One night, she, her husband, and some friends go incognito to a masked ball in Paris, where she meets Count Axel von Fersen ( Jamie Dornan ), a Swedish count.
He would play a phonograph record of Tony singing, while Simon would play the organ, in the company of a masked maniac, who would also play the part of the dead brother. One night " Tony " is attacked by the masked maniac with a bale hook while watching Simon plays the organ. The next night " Tony " and Eleanor stealthily observe this ritual through a window.
One character, however, Maria Trent, went from being a prisoner to a prison officer, but by the end of the series, she'd transformed into a masked serial killer in a lengthy storyline which concluded with Maria's unmasking in the very last episode of the series.

One and dancers
One was the talented actor Jean-Baptiste Hamoche ( active 1712 – 1718, 1721 – 1732 ), but there were also acrobats and dancers who appropriated the role, inadvertently reducing Pierrot to a generic type.
One of the main murals was tall by long and included images of various lively subjects such as dancers, fiddlers, acrobats, and farm animals.
Actors and dancers in blackface appeared in music videos such Grace Jones's " Slave to the Rhythm " ( 1980, also part of her touring piece A One Man Show ) and Taco's " Puttin ' on the Ritz " ( 1984 ).
One ancient Egyptian myth preserved in the Papyrus Westcar recounts the story of Isis, Nephthys, Meskhenet, and Heqet as traveling dancers in disguise, assisting the wife of a priest of Amun-Re as she prepares to bring forth sons who are destined for fame and fortune.
One of Strabane's most notable features are five steel structures on the banks of the river: two dancers and a fiddle player on the Lifford side, a flute player on the Strabane side and a drummer in the middle.
One particular routine is quite common, and can be learned by intermediate dancers in a social setting.
One troup of Spanish dancers, on a tour of Britain sponsored by the Esperanto Society, arrived and despite there not being a dance competition in the first year performed to delighted audiences.
One notable piece was performed outdoors in a plaza on San Francisco's sometimes unsavory Market Street, utilizing an ensemble of dozens of musicians, a pair of male and female exotic dancers, and taped interviews with sex workers: " What's the Difference Between Stripping and Playing the Violin?
One of Loíza's barrios, Loíza aldea, is famous across Puerto Rico because it has been a talent pool for dancers and artisans.
* One of the dancers brought in as reference for Donald and Daisy's jitterbug was Virginia Davis, the very same Davis who as a young girl appeared in the Alice Comedies of the 1920s.
One of his former dancers said " all male dancers took concepts from Charles.
One of Horst's advices in his lessons became particularly famously, in the 1930s he said to dancers, sometimes in a sarcastic and sardonic tone, " when in doubt, turn.
All but one of the reviews was good .< ref >< u > Alvin Ailey: A Life In Dance </ u >, Jennifer Dunning ,( 1996 ): 64 .</ ref > One magazine praised the " superb dancers " but complained that " one technical and effective stunt follows another with hardly ever any sustained choreographic continuity.
One, called " Cloud Gate 2 ", tours communities and works with and helps develop young dancers and choreographers.
One text states that " layers of railroad track are hardly ever called gandy dancers ," asserting, rather, that the job of the gandy dancer refers to " track examiners ", ascribing their responsibilities as " checking ties, bolts, track, and roadbed for necessary repairs.
One of the regular dancers was Teri Garr, who would go on to find success as an actress.
One of the dancers in the photographs, Charlie Coleman, was still alive at that time.
* The hit 1998 music video for Britney Spears ' first single, "... Baby One More Time " featured Spears and a number of backup dancers wearing a modified version of the Catholic school uniform.
One of the more popular dances of the Ibaloi is the Bendiyan Dance, participated in by hundreds of male and female dancers.
* One of the Lundford Twins ' Feel Good Variety Hour dancers
One of the most notable items of trivia relating to the Royal Ballet School is that it has trained three of only a small number of dancers in history to have been recognised as Prima Ballerina Assoluta, the ultimate honorary title for a ballerina.
One member of the board posted the message on a message board, causing considerable consternation among dancers.
One important contribution of Kassav ' in concert was the appearance of featured dancers on stage with the band ; these dancers were in many ways as much a part of the band as any musician.

One and parade
An estimated orderly crowd of over 300, 000 celebrated at the Diamondbacks victory parade, held at Bank One Ballpark and the surrounding downtown Phoenix streets on November 7, 2001.
One particular event which takes place on Ealing Road is the Divali parade, a festival for people who follow the Hinduism and Sikhism faiths.
One of the many 1950s Chinese parade to show support to communist's political movement.
At the outbreak of World War One in early August 1914, hundreds of thousands of Berliners cheered the military parade, which took place here At the outbreak of World War Two, no such scenes were seen, according to the American journalist and historian William L. Shirer, but after Adolf Hitler returned from his inspection of Paris in 1940, a huge victory parade was held.
On 6 July 2004, half a million people crowded into Regent Street and the surrounding streets to watch a parade of Formula One cars.
One of Riley's most famous moments came when he guaranteed the crowd a repeat championship during the Lakers ' championship parade in downtown Los Angeles ( he first made the guarantee during the post-victory locker room celebration ).
One tradition in the community since 1972 is the Edison Park Fest, an end-of-summer weekend sponsored by the Edison Park Chamber of Commerce, combining merchant sidewalk sales, entertainment, a parade, Taste of Chicago and arts and crafts.
SAM 27000 is part of a comprehensive display about presidential travel that also includes a Johnson-era Sikorsky VH-3 Sea King, call sign Marine One, and a presidential motorcade — Reagan's 1984 presidential parade limousine, a 1982 Los Angeles Police Department police car ( as well as two 1980s police motorcycles ), and a 1986 Secret Service vehicle used in one of President Reagan's motorcades in Los Angeles.
One is in the local cemetery, and the other is on the parade overlooking Nayland Rock, where the tragedy took place.
One parade represented the French, one the Americans, while people danced in the streets to live music outside the Hôtel de Ville.
One parade of 25 August 1944 was down the Champs Elysees, with Charles deGaulle leading throngs of Parisians, and French soldiers driving IH half-tracks.
One year later she returned to the hit parade with another duet, " Are You Mine " ( Fabor 117 ), this time with Tom Tall, which did even better.
One justification for the expensive parade dresses of the Guard was that they would " lead the people of the conquered nations to regard the French uniforms with unreserved astonishment ".
One measure taken was installation of wind measurement devices to alert parade organizers to any unsafe conditions that could cause the balloons to behave erratically.
There is a parade of shops consisting of two convenience stores, Spar and One Stop, a post office, florist, several bakeries, a butchers, male and female hair salons, a dental practice, sandwich shop, chemist and a betting shop.
John Watson, completing his last full Formula One season, was disqualified for overtaking other cars on the parade lap.
One of her first major contributions was organizing a parade in Edinburgh as part of the campaign in Scotland in 1909.
One of its main festivals is the Alarde, a parade recreating an episode of the Peninsula War.
He participated in 21 Formula One Grands Prix, all with the struggling EuroBrun team, debuting on April 3, 1988 at the Brazilian Grand Prix ( Larrauri qualified 26th but did not start due to the car overheating on the parade lap ).
One hypothesis is that the figures depicted in the battle, parade and decapitation scenes is the army of Kenneth MacAlpin ( Cináed mac Ailpín ), the scene being the representation of Kenneth's demonstration of his military and legal authority over northern Pictland.
One of its popular events is the penguin parade, which is performed daily after noon if the outside temperature is below 10 degrees Celsius.
One month before the 2006 Warsaw GLBT parade, he remarked: " If the deviants will start demonstrating, they need to be bashed with a thick stick.
One of the film's earliest scenes details a homecoming parade in Coker's honor in his hometown of Linden, New Jersey, where he tells the assembled crowd on the steps of city hall that if the need arose, that they must be ready to send him back to war.

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