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One and third
One handled the salesman in a friendly manner, another in a rough manner, and the third in a hesitating manner.
One chain extends across the sea to Chios, another extends across Euboea to Samos, and a third extends across the Peloponnese and Crete to Rhodes, dividing the Aegean from the Mediterranean.
One third of its houses were damaged or destroyed, and the city lost half of its population.
One year later, during the third battle of Doiran, the United Kingdom, supported by Greece, once again suffered a humiliating defeat, losing 3, 155 men against just about 500 for the Bulgarian side.
Jack Brabham won his third title in 1966, becoming the only driver to win the Formula One World Championship in a car carrying his own name ( cf Surtees, Hill and Fittipaldi Automotive ).
One third of the world's population ( approximately 2. 3 billion people ) live in common law jurisdictions or in systems mixed with civil law.
One starts by deleting the open middle third (, ) from the interval, leaving two line segments:
After spending almost the entire 2009 / 2010 season in the top six of League One, Charlton were defeated in the Football League One play-offs semi-final second leg on penalties to Swindon Town, condemning Charlton to another season in the third tier of English Football.
One of the errors had originally been ruled a hit, but the Cleveland third baseman sent a note to the press box after the eighth inning, saying he had made an error, and the ruling was changed.
One significant eschatological myth, introduced by Gioacchino da Fiore's theology of history, was the " myth of an imminent third age that will renew and complete history " in a " reign of the Holy Spirit "; this " Gioacchinian myth " influenced a number of messianic movements that arose in the late Middle Ages.
In the various branches of the Neoplatonic school ( third century onwards ), the demiurge is the fashioner of the real, perceptible world after the model of the Ideas, but ( in most neoplatonic systems ) is still not itself " the One ".
:" 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.
Red represents the speaker, purple the addressee and teal a third person. One person represents the singular number and two, the plural number.
One, in Warwickshire, advised him to take tobacco ( which Fox disliked ) and sing psalms ; another, in Coventry, lost his temper when Fox accidentally stood on a flower in his garden ; a third suggested bloodletting.
One of the many local sites where the iron was worked at Beauport Park, to the north of the town, which employed up to one thousand men and is considered to have been the third largest in the Roman Empire.
The Grail features heavily in the novels of Peter David's Knight trilogy, which depict King Arthur reappearing in modern-day New York City, in particular the second and third novels, One Knight Only and Fall of Knight.
* One NIT Championship ( 1974 ); the first for the Big Ten Conference and two Runner-up finishes ( 1979, 1982 ) and a third place finish ( 1981 )
One cultural pattern consists of the formerly Indianized, rice-growing peasants in the valleys and plains of Sumatra, Java, and Bali ; another cultural complex is composed of the largely Islamic coastal commercial sector ; a third, more marginal sector consists of the upland forest farming communities which exist by means of subsistence swidden agriculture.
Later in the year Brabham, again driving the Bobtail, tussled with Stirling Moss for third place in a non-championship Formula One race at Snetterton.
Brabham confirmed his third championship at the Italian Grand Prix and became the only driver to win the Formula One World Championship in a car that carried his own name.
Critic Billy Altman, whose work has appeared in many publications including Entertainment Weekly and The New York Times, wrote the following for Amazon. com: " One of rock's most overlooked masterpieces, this third album by the L. A. folk-rock outfit led by inscrutable singer-songwriter Arthur Lee sounds as fresh and innovative today as it did upon its original release in 1968.
One of these areas, known as the Succulent Karoo, is home to over 5, 000 species of plants, nearly half of them endemic ; fully one third of the world ’ s succulents are found in the Karoo.
One measure of such immense gravity is the fact that neutron stars have an escape velocity of around 100, 000 km / s, about a third the speed of light.

One and judges
One of the reasons that the Liberal government under Gladstone wanted to abolish the judicial aspect of the House of Lords was that it was concerned for the poor quality of judges at this court.
" One of his judges stated: " We knew not how to answer him, but we know what to do with him.
One of the shrewdest moves by which the English judges pushed their plan of making a common law was by limiting the verdict of the jury in every case to questions of fact.
One common method is to take a group of seven target photos and responses, randomly shuffle the targets and responses, and then ask independent judges to rank or match the correct targets with the participant's actual responses.
One of the judges, Eero Saarinen, described it as " genius " and declared he could not endorse any other choice.
One of the earliest cases in which the Supreme Court addressed punishment after material was published was 1907's Patterson v. Colorado in which the Court used the bad tendency test to uphold contempt charges against a newspaper publisher who accused Colorado judges of acting on behalf of local utility companies.
One of the show's original judges, Fred Tupper, died on 15 March 1976.
One complexity is the lawmaking power of judges under common law.
One way to promote judicial independence is by granting life tenure or long tenure for judges, which ideally frees them to decide cases and make rulings according to the rule of law and judicial discretion, even if those decisions are politically unpopular or opposed by powerful interests.
" One of the event's judges happened to be an associate of producer Lewis Merenstein, whom he alerted to the threesome.
Several objections were filed with the reasons for objection listed as, " One, the judges of the election administered the oath to themselves swearing in each other ; and Two, the words ' for incorporation ' were written on one ballot while ' against corporation ' was written on another ballot.
One of the most notable effects of the adoption of the Charter was to greatly expand the scope of judicial review, because the Charter is more explicit with respect to the guarantee of rights and the role of judges in enforcing them than was the Bill of Rights.
One left-wing critic is Professor Michael Mandel, who wrote that in comparison to politicians, judges do not have to be as sensitive to the will of the electorate, nor do they have to make sure their decisions are easily understandable to the average Canadian citizen.
One exemplary observation reflects that " It is a painful consideration, my dear, that the happiness or misery of our lives are generally determined before we are proper judges of either.
One notable exception involves judges: a judge of any court is almost invariably addressed as " Your Honor " while presiding over his or her court, and often at other times as well.
From 2008-2010, Six Flags ' TV ads have a " Fun-O-Meter " in which the beginning of the ad may show something boring or embarrassing and a man's face judges it " One Flag!
One of the three judges, Uranius, was ringleader of the movement against Ibas ; the other two had obtained their sees by the instrumentality of Uranius.
One of the Canadian judges on the Committee found that the panelists were remiss in their disclosure obligations, but that the alleged conflicts were not severe enough to warrant their recusal.
One early import, " Dwina " owned by Russian Blue breeder Mrs Constance Carew-Cox and mentioned in Frances Simpson's " The Book of the Cat " ( 1903 ) produced a large number of " Siamese " kittens, while the other, Mrs Spearman's Blue Siamese male, " Nam Noi ", was declared to be a Russian Blue by cat show judges ( WR Hawkins, " Around the Pens " July 1896 ).
One of the most notable effects of the adoption of the Charter was to greatly expand the range of judicial review, because the Charter is more explicit with respect to the guarantee of rights and the role of judges in enforcing them than was the Bill of Rights.
One night, as some children were playing a game in a side room of a house during a social event, they were having a mock trial with judges and accusers as well as a defendant.
The Judges of Deadworld wore similar uniforms to those of Mega-City One judges, coloured black with red trim ; and a pterodactyl device on the right shoulderpad.
Eventually the Sisters of Death, now spectral beings, arrived in Mega-City One and along with the Dark Judges, they enslaved the judges, conquered the city and created their " Necropolis "-a horror that took the lives of 60 million people.
One issue that was particularly contentious as the Bill was being debated in Parliament was the appointment of judges to the Court, with opposition parties claiming that the Attorney-General would make partisan choices.

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