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One and prisoner
One reason for the writ to be sought by a person other than the prisoner is that the detainee might be held incommunicado.
One of the main provisions of the convention makes it illegal to torture prisoners and states that a prisoner can only be required to give their name, date of birth, rank and service number ( if applicable ).
One thousand prisoner workers were killed.
One former Buchenwald prisoner, Armin Walter, calculated the number of executions by shooting in the back of the head.
One day, Andy hears from another prisoner, Tommy Williams, whose former cellmate had bragged about killing a rich golfer and a lawyer's wife ( Andy latches onto the idea that the word " lawyer " could easily have been mixed up with " banker ," the professions being similarly viewed by the general public ), and framing the lawyer for the crime.
One chapter of the third volume of the book is written by a prisoner named Georg Tenno, whose exploits enraptured Solzhenitsyn to the extent that he offered Tenno a position as co-author of the book ; Tenno declined.
One prisoner, Charles Francois Bourchier, stabbed a civilian Alexander Halliday while attempting to escape on 9 September 1808.
One woman was taken prisoner, and six survivors made it to the fort.
One Urartian army had been completely annihilated, and the general Qaqqadanu taken prisoner.
One prisoner, Zhang Xianliang, wrote that “ the parasites on a single inmate ’ s underpants would be as numerous as the words on the front page of a newspaper .” He also noted fleas would be so numerous that they would “ turn his quilt purplish black with their droppings .” Roundworms are also a common threat to the prisoners health, especially in laogai farms where human excrement is used as fertilizer.
One U. S. unit promptly issued orders that " No SS troops or paratroopers will be taken prisoner but will be shot on sight.
One Mi ’ kmaq was killed and 16 were taken prisoner to Quebec.
One day, Zapotec warriors brought a prisoner, a Mixtec prince named Nucano, to Mitla.
One Royalist officer taken prisoner at Nantwich was Colonel George Monck ( in command of Michael Warren's regiment ), who later changed sides and was to play a prominent part in the Commonwealth of England and the Restoration.
One prisoner was captured, while lines of observation were set up, which maintained a close watch over the country east and south of the town.
One of their notable achievements in Iraq was the rescue of American prisoner of war POW Private First Class Jessica Lynch.
One German guard was killed as he returned fire from an upstairs window, and two more were taken prisoner by the airborne troops ; upon interrogation, the prisoners revealed that the majority of the garrison were stationed further inland.
One prisoner, left with a single good eye, led them into the village as a warning.
One of the islands contains a castle, where Mary, Queen of Scots, was once held prisoner.
One former prisoner, Henryka Ostrowska, testified, " We always said blutige about the fact that she struck until blood showed ," giving her the nickname " Bloody Brigitte " ( Krwawa Brygida in Polish ).
One Australian, who was dazed after having his horse shot from under him, recovered to find his five attackers with their hands up, waiting to be taken prisoner.
One prisoner ( whose name has never been discovered ) escaped, but was recaptured and personally beheaded by Sakaibara.
One of the most frequently utilized tasks on social decision making is the prisoner ’ s dilemma.
One prisoner recalled that Goerdeler was often " groaning aloud from hunger ".

One and Julian
One of the most popular sketches was Julian and Sandy, featuring Paddick and Williams as two flamboyantly camp out-of-work actors, speaking in the gay slang Polari, with Horne as their comic foil.
One of the largest buildings was constructed on Atlantic Avenue in 1882 by four Chicagoans, co-partners Charles Larson, Carl Julian, John Lundin, and Hans Bakke.
One believer was the Polish psychologist Julian Ochorowicz, who in 1893 brought her from St. Petersburg, Russia, to Warsaw, Poland.
One very well known medieval anchoress is Julian of Norwich, whose writings have left a lasting impression on Christian spirituality.
One way of describing the divergences was discovered in the 1930s by Ernst Stueckelberg, in the 1940s by Julian Schwinger, Richard Feynman, and Shin ' ichiro Tomonaga, and systematized by Freeman Dyson.
One of these territories was Austrian Littoral, which Italian nationalists began to call the Julian March because of its positioning and as an act of defiance against the hated Austro-Hungarian empire.
One example was Julian Lincoln Simon, a Cornucopian economist and libertarian theorist who authored the book The Ultimate Resource, in which he argued that a larger population is a benefit, not a cost.
One supporter of Wenner's theories, Julian O ' Dea, has proposed an evolutionary explanation for the " waggle dance " that does not involve communication from one bee to another, by claiming it may be a simple idiothetic movement that conveys no information.
* Julian Whiting ( 1974-1997 ): Resisted attempts by Eugene O. Walton to proclaim himself " The One Mighty and Strong "; Walton ultimately left and founded his own organization.
One was a PBS TV movie made in 1985, starring Annette O ' Toole, Julian Coutts, and Julie Beaulieu.
One year, three months, and six days later, Sonny, now a lawyer and married to Layla with a child of their own, is surprised with a birthday party at Hooters attended by all his colleagues and friends, including Julian, but is more surprised to find Vanessa working as a Hooters girl, and her boyfriend Sid with his so-called five-year plan working the grill.
The studio address, One Julian Price Place, is named in honor of a longtime Jefferson Standard / Jefferson-Pilot executive.
* Article Number One by Julian Cautherley
One view is that he lived with Julian in Nicomedia under the care of Eusebius, who was the bishop of Nicomedia until 340.
Jessica Kumari, Shelby Holliday, Maggie Rulli, Julian Dujarric, and Scott Evans are the current hosts of Channel One News.
One of them is the economist Julian Simon.
One method goes back to Isaac Newton's calculation of the relative visibility of the crescent of the new moon between the Hebrew and Julian calendars.
One of the more famous holders of the rank of Oberführer was Julian Scherner, immortalized in the film Schindler's List as the cold and calculating SS and Police Leader of Kraków.
Julian Bailey ( born 9 October 1961 in Woolwich, London ) is a former Formula One driver who raced for the Tyrrell and Lotus teams.
* Julian Baker, character on the CW television series One Tree Hill
Other notable songs include " Julian of Norwich ", " One More Step Along the World I Go ", " When I Needed a Neighbour ", " Friday Morning ", " Every Star Shall Sing a Carol ", " The Youth of the Heart " and " Down Below ".
His car (# 46 ), shared with former Formula One driver Julian Bailey and Brazilian Thomas Erdos, qualified in 29th place ( 25th in the GT1 class ) but retired after 77 laps with terminal gearbox trouble.
He launched a new series on BBC One in 2004, Julian Fellowes Investigates: A Most Mysterious Murder, which he wrote and introduced onscreen.
One such area was the Julian March, and on 30 August 1946 informal discussions took place between the British and US Chiefs of Staff concerning how such a conflict could develop and the best strategy for conducting a European war.

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