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One and stranger
One day a stranger came to the hotel.
One day, nine-year old girl Miho Shinohara is given two stuffed dinosaurs by a stranger.
One day an illustrious stranger stopped in front of the smithy to have his horse shod.
One evening, Shuichi is looking over lyrics for a song he was writing when his paper is blown away by the wind and picked up by a tall, blond haired ( light brown in the manga ) stranger.
One must also take into account who is wronged: violence against parents is in itself graver than violence against a stranger.
" Another friend of Ali al-Ridha says, " One day a stranger came Ali al-Ridha's house and said, I am one of your friends and I am also not a poor man but my money has finished up and I do not have the expenses to return.
One of the stranger consequences of this independence was that the Shell logo used in the US was slightly different from that used in the rest of the world.
One day, a stranger from the Archipelago arrives on the island.
One day, she received a request for one of her contraptions from a stranger, who offered a dollar for her efforts.
One day, while smoking on the slopes of the peak, he met a mysterious stranger who also smoked.
One of the three, Soloman Daisy, tells a stranger at the inn a well-known local tale of the murder of Reuben Haredale which had occurred 22 years ago that very day.
One evening when she went to milk the cows, she said that a stranger with a knapsack spoke to her, explained what was going on in her house, comforted her, then produced a bundle of plates from his knapsack, turned the leaves for her, showed her the engravings, exhorted her to faith in bearing her burden a little longer, then suddenly vanished with the plates.
One day, a stranger to the town asks Jim what is in the box of his.
One day a mysterious elderly stranger comes to visit and takes up lodging at Peerybingle's house for a few days.
One day, Raud Rygi ( one of the five men ) met a stranger who was willing to build the church.
One night, Billy meets a dark-clothed stranger outside of a subway tunnel, and follows the stranger onto a magic subway car.
One, the Dictator Game, was used to measure altruism by asking people to make a unilateral transfer of $ 10 they were given by the experimenters to a stranger in the lab ; oxytocin had no effect on altruism.
One night Locke tells Sawyer that he has captured Ben, and takes Sawyer to the Black Rock, locking him in a room with a bound and gagged stranger.

One and ports
One contributor described a game he had seen played in Mediterranean ports, called ' zot ' or ' zhot ', which was clearly identical with the modern " Rock-paper-scissors ".
One example of the union's commitment to equality was Local 8, a longshoremen's branch in Philadelphia, one of the largest ports in the nation in the WWI era.
One issue that remained to be resolved was issue of Britain's retention of control of a number of ports in the Irish Free State, called the Treaty Ports.
One effect was the decline of some ports and the rise of others.
One of the large exporters in the late nineteenth century was M. C. Davies who had mills in the Margaret River to Augusta region of the south west, and ports at Hamelin Bay and Flinders Bay.
One area where television remakes are particularly common is trans-Atlantic ports, where US shows are remade for the UK ( see List of U. S. television series remade for the British market ) or more frequently, UK shows are remade for a US market ( see List of British television series remade for the U. S. market ).
One of the integer units shares the same ports as the FPU, and therefore the Pentium Pro can only dispatch one integer micro-ops and one floating-point micro-op, or two integer micro-ops per a cycle, in addition to micro-ops for the other four execution units.
One reason for which the town became a centre for linen was there was enough water to power the mills and nearby ports along the Fife Coast.
One of McKay ’ s photographs shows the Russian warship Vjestnik anchored in Wellington harbour about two and a half kilometres away, with its rigging lines and gun ports clearly visible.
One of the primary objectives of the operation, at least to the military, should have been the closure of Haiphong and other ports by aerial mining, thereby slowing or halting the flow of seaborne supplies entering the north.
One can determine the port ratio of a siren by looking at the number of ports in each row on a stator.
One of the major transatlantic Irish ports, Cobh was the departure point for 2. 5 million of the six million Irish people who emigrated to North America between 1848 and 1950.
One of the ports is used for the processor and memory subsystem, one is available for PCI-X expansion and four are XIO slots ( packet-based high-bandwidth bus, somewhat similar to HyperTransport ).
One consequence of the raid was an intense period of fortification in British ports.
One of the first preoccupations of General Lyautey was to build ports along the inhabitable Atlantic coast where there were no natural harbors.
As of 2011, four annual events occur in America that are exclusively devoted to both ' generations ' of the series: the popular Gallifrey One ( which has been running annually since 1990 ) which takes place in February in the Los Angeles area, the smaller Chicago TARDIS ( begun in 2000 ) taking place in late November, Hurricane Who ( begun in 2009 ) taking place in Orlando, and the Sci Fi Sea Cruise which runs out of different ports annually to destinations such as Mexico and the Caribbean.
One law passed by the Legislature and signed by the Governor created a US $ 50 tax per head for Chinese entering Californian ports that was to be paid within three days.
* High capacity scalability -- up to 48 disks, 8. 7 TB One terabyte ( 1 TB ) is defined here as a thousand billion bytes ( 10 < sup > 12 </ sup > B ) and 24 host connectivity ports
One of the purposes of this was to gain access to ports for the American whaling fleet in the north-west Pacific Ocean.
One of the most important trading ports and slave markets was Kefe.
One issue was that the vent ports allowed the humid air into fuel, where it made the combustion considerably less reliable.
The last year that the Stage One high performance version, with high lift camshaft, enlarged ports, enlarged valves and dual exhaust was available was in 1974.
One protocol proposed for this purpose is DLMS / COSEM which can operate over any medium, including serial ports.
One of his brothers, John Petre, later became the ' customer ' ( the comptroller or collector of customs ) of the ports of Dartmouth and Exeter and was a member of parliament for Dartmouth in the Parliament of November 1554.

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