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One and raid
One memory of his youth was listening to a record by black pianist Jimmy Yancey during a German air raid.
" One participant who had been in the Stonewall during the raid recalled, " The police rushed us, and that's when I realized this is not a good thing to do, because they got me in the back with a night stick ".
One particular phenomenon – the formation of coordinated coalitions that raid neighbouring territories to kill conspecifics – has only been documented in two species in the animal kingdom: ' common ' chimpanzees and humans.
One of his men is killed during the raid.
One disappeared with its user when he tried to fire it at the local sun, one suffered a lucky strike during an air raid, two self destructed when investigators tried to take them apart and another was destroyed by an assassin.
One of the first U. S. actions in its new territory was a raid which destroyed Angola, a settlement built by escaped slaves and free blacks on the eastern shore of Tampa Bay.
One such raid was noted by the Associated Press in 1928 when the governor was Huey P. Long.
One such raid in AD 68 / 69 was intercepted by the Legio III Gallica with Roman auxiliaries, who destroyed a raiding force of 9, 000 Roxolanian cavalry encumbered by baggage.
One junior white officer described a raid to punish a village that had protested.
One such raidthe Raid on Lunenburg ( 1756 ) – happened just off the shores of Mahone Bay on present-day Covey Island and
One of ten built by the council during World War II, it is the only one now remaining and a rare example of public air raid shelters in Northern Ireland.
One raid was supposed to meet a party form the Dutch resistance they landed without being discovered but then disturbed a German patrol who fled rather than put up any resistance.
One member of the raid, Captain Graham Hayes MC, managed to reach France and eventually made his way to Spain.
One of its members was an officer who would actually participate in the raid as a rescue helicopter pilot.
One final consequence of the raid was that the Telecommunications Research Establishment, where much of the Bruneval equipment was analysed, and British radar systems were designed and tested, was moved from Swanage further inland to Malvern to ensure that it was not the target of a reprisal raid by German airborne forces.
One of the two Whitleys conducting the diversionary raid at Foggia suffered engine trouble after bombing the railway yards.
One canoe Cachalot's hull was damaged while being passed out of the submarine hatch, leaving just five canoes to start the raid.
One of the main targets of the raid, Abolitionist U. S. Senator Jim Lane, escaped by fleeing into corn fields.
One consequence of the raid was an intense period of fortification in British ports.
One historical figure consistently valorized by Race Traitor ( a publication favorable to the tenets of whiteness studies ) is John Brown, a Northern abolitionist of European descent who battled slavery in western territories of the United States and led a failed but dramatic raid to free slaves and create an armed anti-slavery force at Harpers Ferry, West Virginia.
One of those who led the raid, IRA Commandant Michael Fitzgerald, was subsequently captured but never tried for the offence.
One theory is that Indo-Greeks were invited to join a raid led by local Indian kings down the Ganges river.
One of the anecdotal and possibly apocryphal tales told in support of Mountbatten Pink was the story of the cruiser HMS Kenya ( nicknamed " The Pink Lady " at the time due to her Mountbatten Pink paint ), which during Operation Archery covered a commando raid against installations on Vågsøy Island off the Norwegian coast.

One and fails
One of critical psychology's main criticisms of conventional psychology is that it fails to consider or deliberately ignores the way power differences between social classes and groups can impact the mental and physical well-being of individuals or groups of people.
One way that organizations can avoid this effect is by having an " up or out " policy that requires termination of an employee who fails to attain a promotion after a certain amount of time.
ISM and affiliated groups critical of the Summit say that One Voice fails to fully support Palestinian rights guaranteed under international law.
One of the most common cause is after heart surgery, when post operative bleeding fails to be cleared by clogged chest tubes.
One important criticism of dialetheism is that it fails to capture something crucial about negation and, consequently, disagreement.
One wonders why the Carter Administration fails to see any threatening pattern in the Soviet presence, by way of Cuban proxies, in so much of Africa, which is the source of minerals absolutely essential to the industrialized democracies of Japan, Western Europe, and the U. S. We are self-sufficient in only 5 of the 27 minerals important to us industrially and strategically, and so the security of our resource life line is essential.
One time, she fails to stop a certain crook, who subsequently murders Peter's uncle Ben.
One key requirement is that an engine fails if just one part overheats.
One morning, she goes to work dressed as a flapper and attempts to seduce him, but her effort fails.
He is eager to join " F. E. A. R ", for which Number One tells him to finish the atomic reactor, USS-CO-BOLT and Birdman but fails.
One view, whose most notable proponent is William Swadling, holds that a resulting trust will arise either because of a presumed declaration of trust in the transferor's favour by the transferor ( consent ), or when created by a court if a trust fails ( for uncertainty of objects, for example )-- the so-called ' automatic ' resulting trust ( according to Swadling we do not know what event causes this: it ' defies legal analysis ').
:: One or more approvers who make most project decisions, and are responsible if it fails.
One of the implied humorous points of the show is that Thurston continually fails to realize that all of the Howells ' money is essentially useless to them on the island.
One problem with that theory was that Čech cohomology itself fails to have good properties, unless X itself is well-behaved.
One of these, by magical intervention, leads an invasion ( in The Dragon at War ) of England to destroy the dragons of England, but fails when fought and beaten by Jim Eckert.
One says that the Minkowski metric is valid locally, but it fails to give a measure of distance over extended distances.
One task may run, for instance, only if another task succeeds ( or fails ).
While returning to Earth, the main engine on the Apollo spacecraft Ironman One fails.
One hypothesis suggests that the anomalous accumulation of organic matter relates to its enhanced preservation under restricted and poorly oxygenated conditions, which themselves were a function of the particular geometry of the ocean basin: such a hypothesis, although readily applicable to the young and relatively narrow Cretaceous Atlantic ( which could be likened to a large-scale Black Sea, only poorly connected to the World Ocean ), fails to explain the occurrence of coeval black shales on open-ocean Pacific plateaus and shelf seas around the world.
One should think that you're someone living in the future and that you have to judge-approve or disapprove-the I that acts today, the I that keeps up or fails.
As the player continues to rack up victiories and chips away at Crow's empire, Crow continually tries to get the player to join his side, but fails ( One of the first attempts consists of Magic threatening the player in a parking lot after a cage fight with Lil ' Flip-this results in the game's only Demolition Match ).
' One fails to understand whether the writer is applauding the victory of the hero or lamenting the defeat of his rival?
One reason may be that the saturnian perfectly axially symmetric magnetic field fails to impose a strict corotation on the magnetospheric plasma making it slip relative to the planet.
One of these devices can be seen in the movie A Bridge Too Far, when the British troops decide to try a night assault on the Arnhem bridge, after their first daylight assault fails.

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