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One and scout
For instance, the residents of Camp Skagway Number One included: William Howard Taft, who went on to become a U. S. President ; Frederick Russell Burnham, the celebrated American scout who arrived from Africa only to be called back to take part in the Second Boer War ; and W. W. White, author and explorer.
One of the daughters of the original owners, Kate Moore, was a scout for General Daniel Morgan during the Battle of Cowpens.
One night, while opening up for Jackie Wilson, they did a spontaneous cover of Wilson's " Lonely Teardrops ", which caught the eye of a scout for RCA, who immediately told staff of the brothers.
Warner Brothers Studio was interested in filming The Big Red One in the late 1950s, sending Fuller on a trip to Europe to scout locations.
One of Zaytsev ’ s common tactics was to cover one large area from three positions with two men at each point – a sniper and scout.
One scout even called him a " Poor man's CC Sabathia.
One of those starting ships is always the scout.
One of the most important ships in Allegiance, the scout is responsible for finding all of a map's sectors and alephs at the beginning of the game.
One of the first settlers to scout the area was Cpt.
One historical interpreter presented a Delaware Indian who first served as a scout for the French and whose people lived along the Wabash River in the 1700s and co-existed peacefully with the French at the outpost.
One of the Poles who died in the operation was the boy scout Tadeusz Zawadzki Zośka, one of the most important personalitalities of the Polish underground.
One American, Toby Braveboy, was recovered on November 24 when he waved down a passing H-13 scout helicopter.
One of the sentries, John Lockhart, shot Patrick O ' Bannion, the Mormons ' scout.
One of them was Brigade-Major Harry Smith, of the elite 95th Rifles scout regiment, whom she married a few days later.
One interesting 1934 entry is The Good Scout, an outrageous short in which boy scout Willie manages to help a beautiful girl who has been kidnapped by a big brute in downtown New York City.
One of those civilian members appointed to the new Cabinet was Paul Baudouin, a known opponent of France's declaration of war against Germany, as Under-Secretary of State to the Prime Minister Soon, this young technocrat, attentive to the rising generation, would be the centre of a Catholic / Action Francaise cohort set on re-educating French young people, inspired by a host of new programms of Pétain's later Cabinet and entourage, drawing upon his Catholic scout or Revue des jeunes contacts.
One scout still thinks the Yankees hid Murcer and fellow Yankee, Jerry Kenney, off Yankee rosters so they would be, in effect, unavailable for the 1968 expansion draft.
One veteran Dodger scout who witnessed 15-year-old Candelaria at a tryout called him the best he had ever seen.
One of Bloody Knife's sons was killed in the attack and another scout, called Bear's Ears or Bear's Eye, lost a brother in the same attack.
Violet tries unsuccessfully, dozens of times, to get her demo tape noticed by the recording studios. One night, she tries to get herself noticed by a music industry scout.
One, under Pennsylvania Lieutenant Archibald Steele, was ordered to scout as far as Lake Mégantic to gather intelligence.
One of David's apprentices at the saddlery in Old Franklin was Christopher " Kit " Carson, who ' ran away ' to Nuevo Mexico in 1826 and became a famed scout, trapper, and explorer.
One day his skills are noticed by Glen Foy, a former Newcastle United player and scout who works as a car mechanic.

One and returns
One of the most notable of these returns came on November 12, 2006, when he returned a missed field goal for a 108-yard touchdown.
" One of the twin brothers returns home from shooting in the Corsican mountains, and is visited by the ghost of the other twin.
One result of these theories is the home-market effect, which asserts that, if an industry tends to cluster in one location because of returns to scale and if that industry faces high transportation costs, the industry will be located in the country with most of its demand, in order to minimize cost.
But it returns to the One, which means that it doesn't cut itself off from its source, but receives the good which is its identity from the One.
One can argue that a circle represents a starting point, which ultimately returns back to its beginning.
One way to rigorously define the delta function is as a measure, which accepts as an argument a subset A of the real line R, and returns δ ( A )
One easy trick for legacy code to adopt a more efficient model without major changes to its source code is simply to set the sleep parameter passed to WaitNextEvent to a very large value — on OS X, this puts the thread to sleep whenever there is nothing to do, and only returns an event when there is one to process.
One ferry departs New York City on Friday afternoon and returns on Sunday night.
One train runs from and returns to Cairns daily.
One night, Cigar Face returns ( covered in bandages and casts ) and brings along a new group of Belgoody's goons to surround the Monster with guns.
One way is to define a simpler function ( call it f ) that takes a set of elements, and returns a set that contains all of those elements plus all of their ( direct ) child elements.
" The Holy One, blessed be His name, said to Elijah, ' Behold, the precious gift which I have bestowed on my world: though a man sins again and again, but returns in penitence, I will receive him '" ( Jerusalem Talmud Sanhedrin 28b ).
One can identify " losers " as stocks that have had poor returns over some number of past years.
: One characteristic of overreaction is that average returns following announcements of good news is lower than following bad news.
One metaphor describes the function as a " machine " or " black box " that for each input returns a corresponding output.
One example of a function that acts on non-numeric inputs takes English words as inputs and returns the first letter of the input word as output.
One should also note that these returns are not risk-adjusted.
PC Gamer U. S. gave the game its " Editor's Choice " rating at 90 %, stating that " One of the greatest RTS franchises of all time returns to glory ", while PC Gamer UK gave it a more reserved rating of 82 %, stating that it was " A welcome, but limited, return.
He returns in this capacity in Death in the Clouds and One, Two, Buckle My Shoe, before being written out of the series.
* Natural Limits One of the key studies in the area concerns diminishing returns on investments generally, either physical or financial, pointing to whole system limits for resource development or other efforts.
One day, Leah's firstborn son Reuben returns from the field with mandrakes for his mother.
One year later, Dick Grayson returns to New York City ( his previous home base with the Teen Titans ) in order to find out who has been masquerading as Nightwing.
After Neo enters the Source and returns from the Matrix with new information, he tells Morpheus that the Prophecy was a system of control that would bring the One to the Source to disseminate the programming inside Neo into the Matrix to allow a reload of the Matrix while Zion is destroyed by the machines and rebuilt by the One and red pills.

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