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One young man, exhilarated to the point of insanity by liquor and the excitement of the moment, performed a perfect swan dive out of the stands at the Yale Bowl during the Yale-Army football game, landed squarely on his head on the concrete ramp below, and died at once.
As of One Year Later, Clark is in his mid-thirties, stands at, and weighs about.
One 1941 property from the Waco, Texas-based Alamo Plaza Courts chain, the first US motel chain ( founded 1929, expansion stopped with the departure of the chain's founders in the 1950s ), still stands on U. S. Route 190 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, but has been declining steadily since a change of ownership in the mid-1980s.
One athlete began to run in tiny circles after reaching the stadium, until setting off into the stands and knocking himself unconscious.
One knows that p ( p stands for any proposition -- e. g., that the sky is blue ) if and only if p is true, one believes that p is true, and one has arrived at the belief that p through some reliable process.
The group had top 10 hits in the 1960s with " I'll Never Find Another You ", " A World of Our Own ", " Morningtown Ride ", " The Carnival Is Over " ( Russian folk song which the Seekers have sung at various closing ceremonies in Australia, including World Expo 88 and the Paralympics and still stands as the 30th best selling song in the United Kingdom ), " Someday One Day ", and " Georgy Girl " ( the title song of the film of the same name ).
One of them marks the handler with a force, and the other stands away and to the force side of the handler, blocking any throw or cut on that side.
One surviving menhir, which was used to build temples, still stands at Kirkop ; it is one of the few still in good condition.
One figure, who is armed with a shield and a mace, stands in the chariot's path ; another figure, who is armed with bow and arrow, threatens the right flank.
One of the homes built by Dudley was the home of Cady Lee, which still stands today at Piney Branch Road and Eastern Avenue.
One portion of the wall of the old bagne, or prison, where Jean Valjean was supposedly held still stands to the right of the entrance of the Old Harbour.
One argument is that the poem was written to celebrate Byrhtnoth's actions and goad others into heroic action, and Byrhtnoth's action stands proudly in a long tradition of heroic literature.
One still stands, as the tallest surviving ancient obelisk on Earth ; the other has broken in two and toppled.
One man stands in his way, the Saxon Robin, Earl of Locksley.
Trees can be found at altitudes between 200 and 1000 meters above sea level ; some mention between 300 and 750 m altitude, while the famous Chestnut Tree of One Hundred Horses on Mount Etna stands at 1200 meters .).
One of the robbers stands watch while the other tries to open the treasure box.
One Penn Plaza stands at its side.
One could call it the " background " or " horizon " of all experience, and it is that on which each object stands out as itself ( as different ) and with the meaning it can only hold for us.
One notable remnant of the prison is the Dreyfus Tower, which stands where the river meets the ocean.
One, the " Father Redcap " ( 1853 ) still stands by Camberwell Green, but internally, much altered.
One named the little figure, has a blue cross on each side and represents ace, deuce, tray ; another yellow on both sides, styled the yellow figure, signifies, 4, 5, 6 ; a third with a black lozenge in the centre, named the black figure, stands for 7, 8, 9.
One of the Huichin villages was located where the El Sobrante Library now stands.
One still stands, on the southeast corner of Princess and New Streets.
One of the more recent restorations include 1011 Front Street where Michael ’ s Bar & Grill currently stands.
One of the methods used to help promote the group is through Brajackets, a dust jacket for books, which are available at stands in bookstores for free.

One and displaying
One computer ran two screens, displaying 576 cubes hooked up to 20, 000 info sources, including 20 live video feeds.
One of his secretaries is quite emphatic that while Vetsera, whom he saw as a " somewhat superficial and emotional maid " who, while displaying " a vivacity and sparkle that would have done justice to a very bright Frenchwoman ", was " a woman without serious thought " and was not the type of woman who usually appealed to the intellectually inclined Rudolf, although he acknowledged that Rudolf was interested in the political opinions of his other lovers to the extent that they were known to be reflections of what their male relatives thought.
* One who is irascible and very irritable, displaying anger, hatred and sulkiness ; such a one is said to be a person with a mind like an open sore.
One sociobiological model is The Selfish Gene, proposed by Richard Dawkins: That an individual of a species will mate with individuals from the same species displaying " good genes ".
One should never buy a gecko displaying these symptoms.
One rupee coin displaying the face of SSR
* One of several forms of crystal structure of a material displaying polymorphism ( materials science )
File: Burnt Oak roundel. JPG | One of the larger roundels displaying the former suffix " for Watling "
One extreme " style " for a text is not displaying it, with
One of the N. C. State Fair ’ s most popular and enduring attractions, the Village of Yesteryear features more than 75 artists and crafters creating, displaying and selling time-honored handmade crafts.
One account claims that Tecumseh was behind the idea of displaying trumped-up troop levels.
One of the billboards, displaying a scantily clad Cole with the slogan " For your enjoyment ", was later convicted of breaching the standards of decency and morality by the Council for Advertising in Slovakia.
One of the largest problems, graphics rendering performance, came down to the amount of RAM dedicated to storing graphics for the game worlds and characters, and fetching these graphics and displaying them on screen in as rapid and smooth a way as possible.
One of their more famous songs, Aha !, is about life in a traditional Maasai village, and the music video of this song was shot in a traditional village, displaying the lifestyle and customs of the Maasai people.
One problem with displaying IDNs in Punycode is that then, effectively, every such address is " a homograph " of every other.
By displaying a shrine to each of these religions, the temple is a living environment to honor Swami Satchidananda's teachings and motto of Integral Yoga, " Truth is One, Paths are Many.
One particular stalactite is approximately 10 metres ( 33 ft ) high, and it is shaped like a Phoenix displaying its tail feathers.
Harford initially rejected the move but in November 2004, despite the contrast of fortunes both sides were displaying, with Forest fighting relegation in the Championship and Luton running away with the League One title, Harford moved onto the City Ground.
** One chimpanzee, trembling, hugged Premack at the beginning of his career, as if to appease him at the time of displaying outrage
One evening whilst at the dining table, McCartney brought out a thick, bound notebook displaying all the songs to which he owned the publishing rights.
One isolate was made in France in 1999 when a fruit bat ( Rousettus egypticus ), which had been displaying signs of aggression, died.
It had been intended to début the car at the 1950 Formula One Grand Prix race at Silverstone, the first race of the new Formula One World Championship, but problems with the engine, such as cylinders cracking, buckling of connecting rods, and piston failures, lead to the postponement of the race début, BRM instead having to settle for displaying the car at Silverstone with Mays driving several laps, the BRM mechanics having to work all the previous night to get the car ready.
One version provides for each player taking 35 cards ( as long as 4 players are involved ), displaying ten cards open in front of him / her and trying, when it is his / her turn, to place as many as possible.

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