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One afternoon, as the women sat clucking softly, a new carload of people pulled up at the gate.
One of his final public appearances came on 29 April 2002, when at the age of 90 he sat alongside the then prime minister Tony Blair and the three other surviving former prime ministers at the time at Buckingham Palace for a dinner which formed part of the Queen's Golden Jubilee celebrations, alongside his daughter Margaret, Baroness Jay, who had served as Leader of the House of Lords from 1998 to 2001.
One of the imps sat atop a stone pillar and started throwing rocks at the angel whilst the other cowered under the broken tables and chairs.
One of the producers then sat down with each guest to reiterate the story the guest would tell, including emphasis on various phrases or statements the guest might have made during pre-interviews.
One of the many examinations for which Grassmann sat, required that he submit an essay on the theory of the tides.
One day he sat on the steps of Yale College and explained to a passer-by that he was upset because, " No one gives me learning.
One night, in 1936, Goldman sat in his office wondering how customers might move more groceries.
One is that this name was chosen in reference to the cross-legged position in which tailors once sat.
* " Once when he sat meditation ... they cut his flesh ... tore his hair ... picked him up and ... dropped him ... the Venerable One accepted the pain.
One " was an attractive young woman whom Rosalind did not know especially well, although they often sat next to each other at lectures: her name was Eileen O ' Shaughnessy.
One day while he sat by a well, Reuel's daughters came to water their father's flocks.
He is also clever at other times, for example, in " The One With Ross ’ s Teeth ", while the other five friends sat around at Central Perk pondering why their bosses don't like them, it was Joey who pointed out, " Maybe it's because you're all sitting around here at 11: 30 on a Wednesday.
One of his last portraits of The Queen Mother, who sat for him many times, still hangs in the Special Forces Club in London.
::" One day the circle of those who sat at the feet of Seyyid Kázim was augmented by a fresh arrival.
One account of this practice claims that during the 1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo, Hokkaidō, American figure skater Janet Lynn stumbled into Japanese pop culture when she fell during a free-skate period, but continued to smile even as she sat on the ice.
In May 1930, Tunku sat for Part One of the Bar examination.
One legend says that Jesus wished to take a drink from a horse trough and the Jew refused, instead pointing to a hoofprint filled with water on the ground and “ observed that it was good enough for such an enemy of Moses ” Another legend says that when Christ sat to rest on a man ’ s doorstep, a man from Jerusalem drove him away, yelling, “‘ Walk faster !’ And Christ replied, ‘ I go, but you will walk until I come again !’” Both these legends show that the Jew ’ s rude behavior to Christ is the reason for his punishment of endless wandering.
One day, as the three sat with Dr. Bell discussing the problems of aviation, Mabel Bell, Alexander's wife, suggested they create a formal research group to exploit their collective ideas.
The longest public reading from One Million Years took place at Documenta 11 in 2002, where male and female participants sat side by side in a glass enclosure taking turns reading dates for the duration of the 100-day exhibition, switching between and.
One legend holds that Narz was flying to New York to host the first tapings of the show, and none other than Collyer himself sat next to Narz on the flight.
One of the half-backs was brought back into defence, which sat deeper than before, making the two defenders full-backs as opposed to three-quarter-backs.
One sat on the stage and counted time, another sat in or near the orchestra pit and judged style, and the third went under the stage and observed the dancer's execution to listen for " missing taps, defective rolls and heel work, the lagging in the breaks ".
Unlike RTÉ News on RTÉ One News 2 was presented from a green screen studio, the presenters sat on high stools, the main news presenter would sit on the right while the sports presenter on the left at different desks.

One and up
One of Greg's bombs hung up, and he was miles from the target before he could get rid of it.
One beatnik got the woman he was living with so involved in drugs and self-analysis and all-night sessions of sex that she was beginning to crack up.
he tells stories of the Thousand and One Nights, and conjures up before us the bazaars of Damascus.
One always wakes up, even from one's own dreams.
One day, Ching had told him ( smiling, patting him on the back ) as they walked to the weekly conference of squad leaders, `` Keep it up, your squad is good, one of the best, keep it up, keep up the good work ''.
One woman -- she could have been either English or American -- went up to him and said, ' But you are the foreigners ' ''.
One day, the children had wanted to get up onto General Burnside's horse.
One Kohnstamm-positive subject who had both arms rise while being tested in the naive condition described her subjective experience as follows: `` You feel they're going up and you're on a stage and it's not right for them to do so and then you think maybe that's what's supposed to happen ''.
One tempest was stirred up last March when Udall announced that an eight-and-a-half-foot bronze statue of William Jennings Bryan, sculpted by the late Gutzon Borglum, would be sent `` on indefinite loan '' to Salem, Illinois, Bryan's birthplace.
One manufacturer who held an allegedly basic patent said: `` I would readily put over $50,000 into the manufacture of the device, but it is so easy to make that we would enter immediately into a prolonged ordeal of patent litigation which would eat up all our profits ''.
One day, to everyone's astonishment, someone drops a match in the powder keg and everything blows up.
`` One wants a little more power, and the other doesn't want to give up any ''.
One question which inevitably crops up is whether such stations have a future in a nation where the Negro is moving into a fully integrated status.
One example is the Banach – Tarski paradox which says that it is possible to decompose (" carve up ") the 3-dimensional solid unit ball into finitely many pieces and, using only rotations and translations, reassemble the pieces into two solid balls each with the same volume as the original.
One of the most interesting aspects of the axiom of choice is the large number of places in mathematics that it shows up.
One was intended to be a show house, but on being completed in 1904 was put up for sale, and as no buyers came forward, Gaudí, at Güell's suggestion, bought it with his savings and moved in with his family and his father in 1906.
One tablet reads " Sargon, the king of Kish, triumphed in thirty-four battles ( over the cities ) up to the edge of the sea ( and ) destroyed their walls.
One of the roles of Ares that was sited in mainland Greece itself was in the founding myth of Thebes: Ares was the progenitor of the water-dragon slain by Cadmus, for the dragon's teeth were sown into the ground as if a crop and sprung up as the fully armored autochthonic Spartoi.
One theory is that they or part of them dwelt or moved among other coastal people perhaps confederated up to the basin of the Saale ( in the neighbourhood of the ancient canton of Engilin ) on the Unstrut valleys below the Kyffhäuserkreis, from which region the Lex Angliorum et Werinorum hoc est Thuringorum is believed by many to have come.
One night, Bäumer along with a group of other soldiers are holed up in a factory with neither rations nor comfortable bedding.
One year later, harassment complaints filed with the EEOC were up 50 percent and public opinion had shifted in Hill's favor.
One argument often made by the opponents of the anti-globalization movement ( especially by The Economist ), is that one of the major causes of poverty amongst third-world farmers are the trade barriers put up by rich nations and poor nations alike.

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