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One and tempest
One series
of seven pictures
, titled La Jument
, is world-famous ; taken in 1989
, it depicts
the French lighthouse " La Jument " in a
tempest.
One and was
One thing
was certain -- his method
was effective
, so effective
that after a time even
the warning notices were often unnecessary
.
One of Greg's bombs hung
up, and he
was miles from
the target before he could get rid
of it
.
One swallow
was all he
would have ; ;
One girl expressed what
was obviously in their minds
.
One is tempted
to say
that, on the difference between
the concepts
of sovereignty in these two preambles
, the worst war
of the Nineteenth century
was fought
.
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.
One evening
, while a volley-ball game
was being played in
the yard among
the prisoners remaining there
, a simulated melee
was staged -- just as
the gates were opened
to admit other prisoners returning from work
.
One of the pictures
was of a man with hat drawn over his face ceremoniously lighting a cigarette ; ;
One thing Papa had not taught Henrietta
was how
to handle a young man as high-spirited and opinionated as herself
.
One cause
of Schopenhauer's pessimism
was the fact
that he failed
to learn
the guitar
.
One was an article
on the U.N.
by Alice Widener from
the Cincinnati Enquirer
.
One day he assigned me
to lay bare a
`` plot
'' by the Duponts
to supply munitions
to a wholly fictitious revolution he said
was about
to occur in Cuba
.
One shawl
was so tremendous
that she could not wear it
, so she draped it over
the banister
on the second floor
, and it hung over
the stairway
.
One White House dog
was immortalized in a painting
.
One person she helped
was my brother
.
One of Sherman's most serious shortcomings
, however
, was his mistrust
of his cavalry
.
One can imagine
that with her and Gorton there it
was no place for anyone with weak nerves
.
One historical authority presents laborious and circuitous testimony tending
to arouse suspicion
that Massachusetts
was behind
the clouds settling down
on the embattled Gorton
.
One of the people who
was afraid
of Alfred
was his own brother
, Lew
.
One example
of this
was his assertion
that `` all servile revolts must
be dealt with
by physical force
''.
One day he
was visited
by a delegation
of would-be imitators who wanted
to know his secret
.
One and stirred
One of King Noah's priests named Alma is
stirred by Abinadi's words and pleas
on his behalf
.

At The Parting Of The Ways — A cartoon from
the May
, 1919 IWW periodical
One Big Union
, published in Revolutionary Radicalism
, shows a worker ( representing
the working class ) choosing between
an AFL slogan ( A Fair Day's Pay for a Fair Day's Work ) and
an IWW slogan ( Abolition
of the Wage System ). Anti-IWW cartoon from The American Employer
, published 1913
, with
the Industrial Workers
of the World organizing drive editorialized as " a volcano
of hate
stirred into active eruption at Akron
, by alien hands
, which pour into
the crater
the disturbing acids and alkalis
of greed
, class hatred and anarchy
.
One to three grams ( a teaspoon )
of each preparation is added
to a dung heap
by digging 50 cm deep holes with a distance
of 2 meters from each other
, except for
the 507 preparation
, which is
stirred into 5 liters
of water and sprayed over
the entire compost surface
.

In 1959
, allegations
that the quiz shows were rigged
, due
to the Charles Van Doren controversy
on the quiz show Twenty
One, began
to surface and
stirred controversy
.

Lyrical content
of songs such as "
One in a Million "
stirred controversy
.
One and 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 afternoon
, as
the women sat clucking softly
, a new carload
of people pulled
up at
the gate
.
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 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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