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One and thing
One thing was certain -- his method was effective
, so effective that after a time even
the warning notices were often unnecessary
.

``
One thing, Summers ''
, Brenner said
.
One thing you can say about Mr. Lyford is that he does not suffer from any insecurity as an American
.
One thing Papa had not taught Henrietta was how
to handle a young man as high-spirited and opinionated as herself
.

``
One thing I notice which
I have seldom heard mentioned
.
One species is restricted
to statements which are neither explicit nor precise regarding a particular person
, place
, time or
thing.
One can make them say
the same
thing only by not listening
to them very carefully and hearing only what one wants
to hear
.
One thing, I am sure
of, you must get an interest
in life
.
One thing should be clear
to both husband and wife -- neither pain nor profuse bleeding has
to occur when
the hymen is ruptured during
the first sex act
.
One thing, he thought
, nobody knows about it yet
.

``
One thing we haven't discussed
, expense money
.
One thing is certain
, however
, and that is that he is far more slavish
to the detailed accents
, phrasings and contours
of the music he deals with than a confident dance creator need be
.
One thing was becoming increasingly sure
.

(
One good
thing about a suit
of armor
, his leg wouldn't show
.
One thing that is consistent about Poirot's retirement is that his fame declines during it
, so that
in the later novels he is often disappointed when characters ( especially younger characters ) recognize neither him nor his name:

The Count
of Mérode-Westerloo
, commander
of the Flemish troops
in Tallard's army wrote – "
One thing is certain: we delayed our march from Alsace for far too long and quite inexplicably
.

A scholar later stated that "
One thing you almost never find
in a science fiction fanzine is science fiction
.

Richardson was suspended from duty for a month
, and
in the One Rule for
One episode
of Frontline
, fictional reporter Martin di Stasio is suspended for a month for doing exactly
the same
thing.
One difference between false cognates and false friends is that while false cognates mean roughly
the same
thing in two languages
, false friends bear two distinct ( sometimes even opposite ) meanings
.

:"
One thing I believe
I can assure
you: that
of my works will certainly endure
the second act
of Guglielmo Tell
, the third act
of Otello
, and all
of il Barbiere di Seviglia
.
One thing I will say is we will not reveal him
to be a serial killer
.
One of the slogans
of the television advertisements stated that Intellivision was "
the closest
thing to the real
thing "; one example
in an advertisement compared golf games
.
One and alone
One of the A.L.A.M. lawyers observed that if
the Selden case had been tried under this simplified procedure
, the testimony which filled more than a score
of volumes
, `` at a minimum cost
of $1 a page for publication
alone, could have been contained
in one volume ''
.
One modern scholar has written " It is almost certain not only that at no time
in his life did he ever see
, let
alone command
, a Roman army
, but that
, throughout
the twenty-three years
of his reign
, he never went within five hundred miles
of a legion ".
One of the reasons for using more HIV tests despite their expense is that
, rather than overestimating AIDS as Duesberg suggests
, the Bangui definition
alone excluded nearly half
of African AIDS patients
.
One of the most volatile issues
of the 1880s was whether
the currency should be backed by gold and silver
, or by gold
alone.
One investigation
alone required 15
, 000 recitations
.
One of the five solas
of the Protestant reformation is Soli Deo gloria
, or " glory
to God
alone ".
One very striking evidence
of the superiority
of the royal courts over
the feudal and popular courts
in the matter
of official skill is
the fact that
, until comparatively late
in history
, the royal courts
alone kept written records
of their proceedings
.

In 1900
alone, the Prussian provinces
of East Prussia
, West Prussia
, Posen
, Silesia
, and Pomerania lost about 1
, 600
, 000 people
to the cities
, where
these former agricultural workers were absorbed into
the rapidly growing factory labor class ;
One of the causes
of this mass-migration was
the decrease
in rural income compared
to the rates
of pay
in the cities
.
One day his son –
now eighteen and having never before left
the mountain – accompanies him because Filipo is too infirm
to make
the journey
alone.
One adherent
of the customary system called it " a just weight and a just measure
, which
alone are acceptable
to the Lord
.
One of the early results from
the Infrared Astronomy Satellite ( IRAS ) was
the discovery
of excess infrared flux coming from Vega
, beyond what would be expected from
the star
alone.
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 of the few untitled servitors
of George III
to escape this fate was
the treasurer Qutlu Arslan who
now led a group
of nobles and wealthy citizens
in a struggle
to limit
the royal authority by creating a new council
, karavi
, whose members would
alone deliberate and decide policy
.
One meta-analysis indicated that ibuprofen is more effective than acetaminophen
in children at similar doses when both are given
alone.
One of the most extreme examples
of this is Hokusai
, who
in the period 1798
to 1806
alone used no fewer than six
.
One of the largest problems associated with
the persistence
of heavy metals is
the potential for bioaccumulation and biomagnification causing heavier exposure for some organisms than is present
in the environment
alone.
One of the few cases
in which neoclassical economists support government provision
of goods or intervention
in markets
, markets for public goods
, which may attract free rider problems
, will not come
to rest at
the appropriate equilibrium when left
to the invisible hand
alone.
One of the biggest parts
of this debate is
to allow
the surrounding Horse Heaven Hills
to be subdivided into residential areas or
to leave them
alone.
One reason his music is so different is that he ’ s spent too much time '
alone ,' so his themes appear
to have a singular
, rather than contextual
, origin
.
One of the family's customers
, Locky McCormick
, goes
to the farm when Belinda is
alone and rapes her
.
One critical test is nevertheless
to consider
the induction from experience that
the externally observable world does not seem
, at first approach
, to be directly manipulable purely by mental energies
alone.

Brice Smith
, a graduate student
in the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology Department
of Physics
, said
in The Tech
in 2001 that " he first strip
, taken
alone, would have been a brilliant use
of sarcasm that very sharply points out
the need for such events ", but that
the second strip " mocks
the women ’ s demands
to feel safe and
to be free from rape
, and then follows this up with
the men brutally attacking
the women
, killing many quite graphically [...]" Brice Smith argued that "
One almost does not even know where
to begin addressing this kind
of hate-filled message
.

In Lovecraft's cycle
of horror sonnets
, Fungi from Yuggoth
, sonnet XXVII " The Elder Pharos " mentions
the last Elder
One who lives
alone talking
to chaos via drums: " The Thing
, they whisper
, wears a silken mask
of yellow
, whose queer folds appear
to hide a face not
of this earth ...."
One of the opponents
of the lone bidder may say "
I defend
alone ," and his partner must stay out
.
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