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" One of the few strips ever taken seriously by students of American culture ," wrote Professor Berger, " Li ' l Abner is worth studying ... because of Capp's imagination and artistry, and because of the strip's very obvious social relevance.
In 1991 the performance of some Italian teams attracted attention-they had started using Agip's " jungle juice " Formula One fuel, worth an estimated 15 bhp — giving their drivers a significant advantage.
One Spanish officer reflected, " an hour in Melilla, from the point of view of merit, was worth more than thirty years of service to Spain.
Ford once advertised its Thunderbird with, " One drive is worth a thousand words " ( Mieder 2004b: 84 ).
This is doubly interesting since the underlying proverb behind this, " One picture is worth a thousand words ," was originally introduced into the English proverb repertoire in an ad for televisions ( Mieder 2004b: 83 ).
One example is the United States under the American Jobs Creation Act, where any individual who has a net worth of $ 2 million or an average income-tax liability of $ 127, 000 who renounces his or her citizenship and leaves the country is automatically assumed to have done so for tax avoidance reasons and is subject to a higher tax rate.
One of the main objections to a canon of literature is the question of authority — who should have the power to determine what works are worth reading and teaching?
One United States dollar is worth 4, 200, 000, 000, 000 Papiermark ( 4. 2 trillion on the short scale ).
One of the main purposes of the survey was to determine who held what and what taxes had been liable under Edward the Confessor ; the judgment of the Domesday assessors was final — whatever the book said about who held the material wealth or what it was worth, was the law, and there was no appeal.
One 18th century English shilling was worth around $ 58 in modern currency so a piece of eight could be worth anywhere from $ 246 to $ 465.
Stane Dolanc is quoted as having said: " One Arkan is worth more than the whole UDBA.
One day when I came to visit him he jumped up and grabbed this manuscript and said ' I want to give you something, but I don't have anything, so I'm going to give you this manuscript, and someday its gonna be worth a lot of money.
One of the main components of these youth groups are the special service projects that the kids participate in, helping them earn a better sense of self worth.
One of them supposedly said, " A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush ," which means it is preferable to have a small but certain advantage than the mere potential of a greater one ; and so they stayed.
One variant makes the 10 worth 15 points, so the total is exactly 200.
One scientist who recognized the importance of these geographic locations was Charles Darwin, who remarked in his journal " The Zoology of Archipelagoes will be well worth examination ".
One acre of the land was said to be worth one might find someplace else.
One reviewer concluded " all nostalgia and historical influence aside, Super Mario Bros. 2 is still a game worth playing on the merits of its gameplay alone ", also saying that " the only reason you may not want to pick it up is if ... you already own it in another form.
One at a time and starting with the team captain, each member of the family went up to the podium to answer a survey question worth a dollar amount.
One hundred euros to be paid 1 year from now, where the expected rate of return is 5 % per year, is worth in today's money:
One peso duro, worth 10 reales, was equal to five of the new peseta coins, each weighing 5. 876 g and containing 4. 938 g fine silver.
One of these projects was Princess Mary's Christmas Gift Fund, through which £ 100, 000 worth of gifts was sent to all British soldiers and sailors for Christmas, 1914.
War correspondent Quentin Reynolds wrote in 1943, " He and his troupe would do 300 miles in a jeep, and give four shows ... One of the generals said Hope was a first rate military target since he was worth a division ; that that's about 15, 000 men.

One and grain
One grain is 1 / 7000 of a pound.
One, however – a stately goddess seated on a throne flanked by two female lions – was found in a grain bin, which Mellaart suggests might have been a means of ensuring the harvest or protecting the food supply.
One study claims that if these post-harvest wheat grain losses could be eliminated with better infrastructure and retail network, in India alone enough food would be saved every year to feed 70 to 100 million people over a year.
One can blow air through an end grain piece 10 inches long to make bubbles come out in a glass of water.
One possibility is twisted grain alignment along the line of sight due to variation in the galactic magnetic field ; another is the line of sight passes through multiple clouds.
One of the most celebrated of the earliest agricultural applications developed by Lysenko was a process of increasing the success of wheat crops by soaking the grain and storing the wet seed in snow to refrigerate over the winter (" vernalization ").
One of the greatest benefits of the canal system in the Tang Dynasty — and subsequent dynasties — was that it reduced the cost of shipping grain that had been collected in taxes from the Yangtze River Delta to northern China.
One species, Sorghum bicolor, is an important world crop, used for food ( as grain and in sorghum syrup or " sorghum molasses "), fodder, the production of alcoholic beverages, and biofuels.
One popular belief is that nunchaku were originally a short Southeast Asian flail used to thresh rice or soybeans ( that is, separate the grain from the husk ).
One of the early centres of industrial development and the Bulgarian labor movement, Varna established itself as the nation's principal port of export, a major grain producing and viticulture centre, seat of the nation's oldest institution of higher learning outside Sofia, a popular venue for international festivals and events, as well as the country's de facto summer capital with the erection of the Euxinograd royal summer palace ( currently, the Bulgarian government convenes summer sessions there ).
One species, Asian rice ( O. sativa ), provides 20 % of global grain and is a food crop of major global importance.
One species, H. vulgare ( barley ), is of major commercial importance as a cereal grain, used as fodder crop and for malting in beer and whiskey production.
One species is of major commercial importance as a cereal grain.
One set of tracks has since been removed and the private KBS railroad uses the track primarily for grain transport.
" One man was need in the store because a customer might stop for a bag of grain or some other item too heavy for a woman to lift.
There are, according to the Chinese government, “ approximately 200 different kinds of Laogai products that are exported to international markets .” “ A quarter of China ’ s tea is produced in Laogai camps ; 60 percent of China ’ s rubber-vulcanizing chemicals are produced in a single Laogai camp in Shengyang … one of the largest steel-pipe factories in the country is a Laogai camp … ” One Camp alone, Ziangride, harvests more than 22, 000 metric tons of grain every year.
One grain per US gallon is approximately.
One common mode of corrosion in corrosion-resistant steels is when small spots on the surface begin to rust because grain boundaries or embedded bits of foreign matter ( such as grinding swarf ) allow water molecules to oxidize some of the iron in those spots despite the alloying chromium.
One example of the need for foreign aid occurred in 1986, when Kim Il-sung set a production goal of ten million tons of grain.
* One grain of sand on its own is not a heap.
One of the major historical trend in the grain trade has been the closure of many smaller elevators, and the consolidation the grain trade to fewer places and among fewer companies.
One theory is that the name " Zeta " derives from an early root meaning " harvest " or " grain " ( modern words žetva and žito ).
One of the punishments she uses after someone speaks out of turn is to send the person to search through a pile of sand for a red grain of sand.

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