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One and opponent
Muttiah Muralitharan, rated as the greatest Test match bowler ever by Wisden Cricketers ' Almanack, and the highest wicket-taker in both Test cricket and in One Day Internationals ( ODIs ), has hailed Lara as his toughest opponent among all batsmen in the world.
One opponent wrote: " I am surprised that one would go looking for a Chinese architect in America to deal with the historic heart of the capital of France.
* Sweeping – One foot or both feet of an opponent may be swept depending upon their position, balance and strength.
One of the ways to achieve this involves reducing the number of moves available to the player's opponent.
One such tactic is to shout the name of one move before throwing another, in order to misdirect and confuse their opponent.
One thing his opponent usually did not know was that Thomas was naturally left-handed.
One opponent, Dr. Darryl Hill, insists that GID is not a mental disorder, but rather that the diagnostic criteria reflect psychological distress in children that occurs when parents have trouble relating to their child's gender variance.
One second per each opponent is too long.
# Give up your own Force One needs to be relaxed in order to move dynamically and to react to the actions of an opponent.
One author has noted the totalitarian regime Ivan Drago represents, his power demonstrated when he topples an arrogant opponent, and his subsequent defeat by the inventive, determined foe.
One notable opponent of Palamism was Nicephorus Gregoras who refused to submit to the dictates of the synod and was effectively imprisoned in a monastery for two years.
One of the obstacles that this plan faced was the growing strength of the Parliamentary fleet and the presence of Robert Blake, one of the finest admirals of the period, as Rupert's opponent during the campaign.
One particularly colorful opponent of legalized prostitution in Nevada was John Reese.
One image in his " Paradoxes of Defence " shows a man measuring the length of his sword standing with his back foot out at a 90-degree angle from his imagined opponent.
One opponent called him " a combination of Walt Disney and Al Capone.
One of the most important concepts in the theory of combinatorial games is that of the sum of two games, which is a game where each player may choose to move either in one game or the other at any point in the game, and a player wins when his opponent has no move in either game.
One of numerous obscure cultural references present in Midway's video game Mortal Kombat 3 was a lo-res image of Frankie Avalon's face that would dart up in the lower right-hand corner of the screen when Goro killed his opponent by knocking him into the spike pit on the Bridge level.
One opponent in 1543 was the Benedictine Joachim Périon.
One plays lone scenarios from either Axis or Allied side and against a computer or human opponent.
One of John Boyd's primary insights in fighter combat was that it is vital to change speed and direction faster than the opponent.
One of Pownall's last acts before leaving the colony was to approve the appointment of James Otis, Sr., a longtime Hutchinson opponent, as speaker of the assembly.
One of the most shocking outcomes of the election was the defeat of Indira Gandhi in her bid to seek re-election from her constituency of Rae Bareilly, which she lost to her 1971 opponent Raj Narain by a margin of 55, 200 votes.
: One of the common shots used by most characters, Super Rising is a half volley where the returner hits the ball they are returning just as it is bouncing up in order to give the opponent less time to react.
One of the major focuses of his campaign was to attract voters to his stances on the issues, instead of as a de-facto opponent of the President.

One and bill
One of Eisenhower's enduring achievements was championing and signing the bill that authorized the Interstate Highway System in 1956.
One of Polk's last acts as President was to sign the bill creating the Department of the Interior ( March 3, 1849 ).
One legislative priority of his fourth term was a bill to establish a Department of Education, which succeeded, only to be brought down by poor administration on the part of the first Commissioner of Education, Henry Barnard.
One result of this briefing was that in 2001 Senator Santorum proposed incorporating pro-intelligent design language, crafted in part by the Discovery Institute's Center for Science and Culture, into the No Child Left Behind bill.
The bill signing took place aboard Truman's VC-54C presidential aircraft Sacred Cow, the first aircraft used for the role of Air Force One.
One of the drafters of the McMahon Act, James R. Newman, famously concluded that the bill made " the field of atomic energy island of socialism in the midst of a free-enterprise economy ".
One of her few significant achievements in the House was the passage of a bill she sponsored to increase the legal drinking age to eighteen unless the minor has parental approval.
One of Basie's biggest regrets was never recording with Louis Armstrong, though they shared the same bill several times.
One might argue, however, that a government would be hardly likely to present a bill which is so open to rejection.
One of the tribunes even threatened to put his veto on the bill, which was withdrawn before the voting took place.
One day while Senator Craighead was away from the floor, Senator Jones amended the bill to change the county's name to " Craighead County ".
One might say that the bill was an attempt to " rob Paul to pay Peter ".
One Republican congressman who voted against the initial bill accused Pelosi of unethically benefiting Del Monte Foods ( headquartered in her district ) by the exclusion of the territory, where Del Monte's StarKist Tuna brand is a major employer.
One week later, the Rump, sitting in the House of Commons, passed a bill abolishing the monarchy.
One such example occurred October 26, 2006, when he spoke for almost 120 minutes to prevent the Canadian House of Commons Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development from studying a private member's bill to implement the Kyoto Accord.
One provision of the bill is often referred to as the " Enron loophole " because some critics blame the provision for permitting the Enron scandal to occur .< ref >
One of the bird's North American folk names is pegging-awl loon, a reference to its sharply pointed bill, which resembles a sailmaker's awl ( a tool also known as a " pegging awl " in New England ).
One of the most " damaging " arguments by the bill's opponents was that once passed, the bill would require forced busing to achieve certain racial quotas in schools.
One of the more famous examples of the defeat of a supply bill occurred in Australia in 1975, when the Senate, which was controlled by the opposition, refused to approve a package of appropriation and loan bills, prompting Governor-General Sir John Kerr to dismiss Prime Minister Gough Whitlam and appoint Malcolm Fraser as caretaker Prime Minister until the next election ( where the Fraser government was elected ).
One group, the mergansers, are primarily piscivorous, and have a serrated bill to help them catch fish.
* One of the bills passed under the old ( pre-1986 ) rules was a 1964 private member's bill to rename " Trans-Canada Airlines " to " Air Canada ", introduced by then-rookie MP Jean Chrétien.
The production was part of a double bill called Bible One: Two Looks at the Book of Genesis.
One lobbyist said, " I've had members pull me aside and ask me to talk to another member of Congress about a bill or amendment, but I've never been asked to work on a bill — at least like they are asking us to whip bills now.
One Year after the passage of the bill Tirpitz appeared before the Reichstag and declared his satisfaction with it.

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