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One can correctly use " the car " as the subject of a sentence also: " The car is parked here.
One player thinks of a word, phrase or sentence and the other tries to guess it by suggesting letters.
* < span style =" background: khaki ; border: thin solid ; padding: 2px ;"> One sentence </ span > Cheeses are mentioned in one sentence, with only one reply
One of Cubas ' first acts after taking office in August was to commute Oviedo's sentence and release him from confinement.
One approach, offered by the logical school of thought, suggests that the problem arises in a self-contradictory self-referencing statement at the heart of the judge's sentence.
One chapter in the book is written as a single sentence, and at the end of the book Hrabal endorses the use of automatic writing.
One example of a simple sentence that displays synecdoche, metaphor, and metonymy is: " Fifty keels ploughed the deep ", where " keels " is the synecdoche, as it names the whole ( the ship ) after a particular part ( of the ship ); " ploughed " is the metaphor, as it substitutes the concept of ploughing a field for moving through the ocean ; and " the deep " is the metonym, as " depth " is an attribute associated with the ocean.
One farmer received an eight-month prison sentence for conspiracy to commit fraud during litigation with Monsanto in addition to having to pay damages.
One of them starts with a sentence and then the other continues until the story becomes sexually explicit, and it provides an opportunity for the partners to express their sexual fantasies.
* One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Randle McMurphy feigns insanity in order to serve out his criminal sentence in a mental hospital rather than a prison.
One question in the realm of language comprehension is how people understand sentences as they read ( also known as sentence processing ).
By this logic, the statement " I have reason to believe naturalism is valid " is self-referentially incoherent in the same manner as the sentence " One of the words of this sentence does not have the meaning that it appears to have ," or the statement " I never tell the truth.
One of the methods he used was re-writing documents on a mainly grammatical level: changing word and sentence orders would make texts more fluent and ' natural ', he suggested.
One of the assassins was Piotr Shabelsky-Bork, who was subsequently convicted of the murder and sentenced to a fourteen-year prison term, but who served only a small part of that sentencethe judicial system of Germany at the time being more lenient with right-wing criminals than with their leftist equivalents.
One way to analyze sentence structure is to think in terms of form and function.
One of them, first lieutenant Shmuel Lahis, who served as Company Commander, was brought to justice in an Israeli military court where he was given a seven year sentence later reduced on appeal to one year, and was released in 1950.
One of his more notable commutations was the death sentence of Erwin " Machine-Gun " Walker, whose execution in the gas chamber for first-degree murder had been postponed some hours before it was to take place because of an attempted suicide.
One of Piscopo's more successful bits on SNL included his sports commentary on the Weekend Update portion of the show ( called " SNL Newsbreak " at that time ), led by a series of rhyming or otherwise associated words, rather than a sentence, leading up to his first story.
Its language is plain, but " every sentence feels weighted and deliberate, every episode carefully chosen and delineated ... One has the sense of merciless experience mercilessly distilled to its essence ..." She writes that the power of the narrative has come at the cost of literal truth.
One sentence of the language of the Jie, a Xiongnu tribe who founded the Later Zhao state in Chinese history, appears consistent with being a Yeniseian language.
One of his staff came out and reminded him that Cao Cao's order was that the army could not cross the jurisdiction of Dai, and further pursuit was straightly prohibited, but Cao Zhang argued that a good general did not follow dull orders, and threatened if anyone did not join the pursuit would be penalized with death sentence ; thus, they performed a 24 hours dash to catch up with the Wuhuan cavalry, and dealt the latter a major blow which caused a few thousands casualties.
( This sentence is from Book One, The Eye of the World )

One and lengthy
One exception was a lengthy interview with Libération in 2003 in which he explained his approach to filmmaking.
One finds in the biblical text ,” writes Alfred Sendrey, “ a sudden and unexplained upsurge of large choirs and orchestras, consisting of thoroughly organized and trained musical groups, which would be virtually inconceivable without lengthy, methodical preparation .” This has led some scholars to believe that the prophet Samuel was the patriarch of a school, which taught not only prophets and holy men, but also sacred-rite musicians.
One variation is to make the maximum number of rounds on the way up no greater than 7, 8, or 9 rounds ( thus, even with four players, the players could opt to have the pattern of cards be 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1, as playing 12 or 13 rounds up and then down again might be too lengthy for some ).
Churchill devotes almost an entire page in his history " The Second World War " to a lengthy quotation of this speech, yet he never mentions Bevan as the speaker, referring to him only as, " One Member.
One of Hull's skates entered the crease as he corralled the rebound, and Hull's second shot scored the Cup-winning goal, and an immediate celebration ensued, followed by a lengthy review.
An equal part of his catalogue consists of lengthy, loosely connected, spiritually inspired musical journeys that show the influence of Celtic tradition, jazz, and stream-of-consciousness narrative, such as Astral Weeks and lesser-known works such as Veedon Fleece and Common One.
One finds in the biblical text ,” writes Alfred Sendrey, “ a sudden and unexplained upsurge of large choirs and orchestras, consisting of thoroughly organized and trained musical groups, which would be virtually inconceivable without lengthy, methodical preparation .” This has led some scholars to believe that the prophet Samuel was the patriarch of a school which taught not only prophets and holy men, but also sacred-rite musicians.
One of her nieces, Anna Payne, came to live with her, and Todd also came for a lengthy stay.
One might cite Krylov's pithy " Man and his shadow " with the more lengthy " The man who ran after fortune and the man who waited for her in his bed " of La Fontaine ( VII. 12 ), or the satiric " The Peasant and the Snake " with The Countryman and the Snake ( VI. 13 ).
One collection of Discourses, by a certain Lucius, form the basis of the 21 lengthy extracts preserved by Stobaeus.
One track, " The Moors ", featured a lengthy twelve-string guitar intro performed entirely by guitarist Ralph Towner ( of Oregon and the Paul Winter Consort ).
One evening in March 1973, while on a concert tour of Japan to promote Close to the Edge, Anderson found himself " caught up in a lengthy footnote on page 83 " of Autobiography of a Yogi by Paramahansa Yogananda which describes four Shastric scriptures that cover religion, art, social life, medicine, music and architecture.
One of its on-campus successes was its campaign for its own building, which finally succeeded in 1975 after lengthy opposition from large parts of the University establishment.
One lengthy scene that was cut from the film involves the Sawyer Clan heading out at night to collect prime meat for their chili by slaughtering movie patrons and a group of rowdy, rioting fans.
One of the changes instituted by the Government of Canada is the " first generation limitation ", considered a punitive measure by some against naturalized citizens who reside abroad for lengthy periods of time.
Until 2007, Radio 2 simulcasted the majority of newscasts on Radio One, including all major newscasts such as The World at Six or World Report-resulting in several lengthy breaks from music throughout the day.
One of the early stars to emerge from Tecumseh Park was London West resident, George Gibson, a young bricklayer-homebuilder turned catcher who enjoyed a lengthy playing career with the Pittsburgh Pirates, winning the World Series in 1909 by beating Ty Cobb's Detroit Tigers.
One of the changes instituted by the Government of Canada, is the " first generation limitation ," considered a punitive measure by some against naturalized citizens who reside abroad for lengthy periods of time.
One of his early novels, The Affirmation, concerns a traumatized man who apparently flips into a delusional world in which he experiences a lengthy voyage to an archipelago of exotic islands.
After a lengthy hiatus, Bubba, D-Von, and Spike made what would be their final appearance at a WWE sanctioned event, when they were a part of the original One Night Stand in June 2005.
Along with Spa-Francorchamps, it is rare in that the circuit in its modern form is one of the few with a lengthy history in the sport not considered to have lost much of its mystique or challenge in its adaptation for the modern, much more safety-conscious era of 21st century Formula One.
One major drawback within the initial version of H. 323 was the lengthy, four-way H. 245 protocol handshake required during the opening up the logical channels of a telephony session.
In terms of structure, Being and Time remains as it was when it first appeared in print ; it consists of the lengthy two-part introduction, followed by Division One, the " Preparatory Fundamental Analysis of Dasein ," and Division Two, " Dasein and Temporality.
At the peak of its popularity, No Limit became notorious for producing lengthy albums that consisted of up to 20 tracks and featured numerous cameo appearances by other No Limit artists ( Fiend's 1998 release, There's One in Every Family, for instance, contained fifteen ), in addition to the cheap packaging of its CDs in cases that consisted mostly of cardboard stock and a small amount of plastic, as well as spearheading the movement of garish Pen & Pixel-designed album covers.

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