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One and visitor
One was called " a charnel house boiling wholesale in vaseline " by an early 20th century visitor.
One of the first acts of the usurper, and one of the most important, was to abandon the semi-ecclesiastical titles of visitor () or defender () of the realm, and to proclaim himself king.
( One British visitor to the Broadway performance was said to have stood up and shouted ' rotters!
One regular visitor was Queen Elizabeth I who frequently visited Putney from 1579 – 1603, often visiting Mr John Lacy.
One of his elder brothers was the nationalist Thomas Addis Emmet, a close friend of Theobald Wolfe Tone, who was a frequent visitor to the house when Robert was a child.
One visitor was a young house surgeon named Reginald Tuckett.
One slow afternoon, Don Carlos was experimenting with mixing new drinks when a prestigious visitor arrived: Margarita Henkel, the daughter of a German ambassador, who lived with her husband Roy Parodi near the city in Rancho Hamilton.
One day a visitor came that was not seeking a job and, as The New York Times later reported:
One such visitor was Alexander Graham Bell, who on 1 March 1875 carried a letter of introduction to Henry.
A visitor accused Henley that money was the god whom he worshipped: " we must give One Shilling to the Door-Keeper, for the Seats were personal Property.
One of his final reminiscences about his literary life occurred during an interview with Stephen Morison, Jr., a frequent visitor and friend who was teaching at the American School of Tangier at the time.
One building from the town still exists: the park's visitor center was once a roadhouse from Times Beach's glory days, and was the EPA's headquarters for the area.
One might consider using visitor pattern, Adapter Pattern, or interface separation instead.
One such visitor asked Lambert's servant to allow him entry as he wished to ask Lambert's advice about fighting cocks ; Lambert leaned out of the window and told the servant to " tell the gentleman that I am a shy cock ".
One popular tourist guidebook assumes that a visitor will want to get his or her picture taken with the statue (" after you pose with the bull [...]").
One visitor told a newspaper reporter it was a reason for his visit.
One visitor, from Mississippi, told the Tribeca Trib she did it " for good luck ", and because " there ’ s a kind of primal response when you see something like that.
One contemporary observer at this time noted that Coatbridge is ' not famous for its sylvan beauties of its charming scenery ' and ' offers the visitor no inducements to loiter long '.
Loved One co-producer John Calley was a frequent visitor to Southern's Chateau Marmont suite, and he hired Southern to work on several subsequent Filmways projects, including The Cincinnati Kid and Don't Make Waves.
One barrack block is in use to provide visitor facilities.
One visitor, though dubious about their mode of worship, was impressed by their prosperity and delighted by their hospitality.
One frequent visitor was Billy the Kid, who became friends with the Slaughters.
One strike, you're out is a colloquial term for a policy adhered to by public housing officials in the United States which requires tenants living in housing projects or otherwise receiving housing assistance from the federal government to be evicted if they, or any guest or visitor under their more or less direct control, engage in certain types of criminal activity on — or in some cases even off — the premises of said housing.
One time member of the village, and still frequent visitor, is the writer Dr. Kingsley Dennis ; author of ' New Consciousness for a New World ' ( 2011 ) and ' After the Car ' ( 2009 ).

One and refused
One of his first acts as Emperor was to persuade the Senate to grant divine honours to Hadrian, which they had at first refused ; his efforts to persuade the Senate to grant these honours is the most likely reason given for his title of Pius ( dutiful in affection ; compare pietas ).
One notable example occurred in 2000, when DC Comics refused to allow permission for the reprinting of four panels ( from Batman # 79, 92, 105 and 139 ) to illustrate Christopher York's paper All in the Family: Homophobia and Batman Comics in the 1950s.
One such measure was the 1410 burning at the stake of John Badby, a layman and craftsman who refused to renounce his Lollardy.
Seibert said they had originally planned to use Neil Armstrong's " One small step " quote, but lawyers said Armstrong owns his name and likeness, and Armstrong had refused, so the quote was replaced with a beeping sound.
Deteriorating weather conditions and weak, unacclimatised ponies affected the initial depot-laying journey, so that the expedition's main supply point, One Ton Depot, was laid north of its planned location at 80 ° S. Lawrence Oates, in charge of the ponies, advised Scott to kill ponies for food and advance the depot to 80 ° S, which Scott refused to do.
One, a former bartender in Manhattan, refused comment on the story while the other, a woman from Tampa, could not be found.
One 11-year-old Christian boy told me about his first days in captivity: " I was told to be a Muslim several times, and I refused, which is why they cut off my finger.
One of her cousins says that Goro first offered Pinkerton to her, but she refused.
One of the veterans dispersed by the cavalry was Joe Angelo, who had saved Patton's life in World War I. Patton was dissatisfied with MacArthur's conduct as he recognized the legitimacy of the veterans ' complaints and had himself earlier refused to issue the order to employ armed force to disperse the veterans.
One explanation for this was that Patton's ambition was to conquer Germany and he refused to recognize that he was engaged in a secondary line of attack.
Proposals for reunification were not actively floated in Taiwan and the issue remained moot under President Chen Shui-bian, who refused to accept talks under the pre-conditions insisted on by Beijing until 2008 with the presidential election of Ma Ying-Jeou, agreeing to the One China policy and stating the official government of the Chinese state is the Republic of China.
Davis anticipated that her reception would encourage Warner Bros. to cast her in more important roles, and was disappointed when Jack Warner refused to lend her to Columbia Studios to appear in It Happened One Night, and instead cast her in the melodrama Housewife.
President Chen has repeatedly refused to endorse the One China Principle or the more " flexible " 1992 Consensus the PRC demands as a precursor to negotiations with the PRC.
One refused and was banished to the countryside for labor reform.
One of his pupils from Tabaristan came to look after him, but, according to al-Biruni, he refused to be treated, proclaiming it was useless as his hour of death was approaching.
One of his chieftains implored him to retreat, but Alaric refused.
One week later, Mayor Babiarz requested the National Guard troops be withdrawn, but Governor Terry refused, and kept them in the city until his term ended in January 1969.
One chronicle tells of how four shoemakers brought it to Warwick, who refused to accept it, and ordered them to take it back outside his jurisdiction.
One notable opponent of Palamism was Nicephorus Gregoras who refused to submit to the dictates of the synod and was effectively imprisoned in a monastery for two years.
One year later, Philip of Alsace had his protégé married to his niece, Isabelle of Hainaut, offering the County of Artois and other Flemish territories as dowry, much to the dismay of Baldwin V. In 1180, war broke out between Philip II and his mentor, resulting in the devastation of Picardy and Île-de-France ; King Philip refused to give open battle and gained the upper hand, and Baldwin V, at first allied with his brother-in-law ( Philip of Alsace ), intervened on behalf of his son-in-law in 1184, in support of his daughter's interests.
He refused to collaborate with Sauron, Morgoth's servant, in making the Three Rings, which were the greatest Rings except for Sauron's One and which Celebrimbor forged alone in secret.
One of S. F. Edge's leading drivers, Miss Dorothy Levitt, was refused entry despite having been the ' first English-woman to compete in a motor race ' in 1903, and holding the ' Ladies World Land Speed Record '.
" One of the times, I refused to turn it on ," said Ferguson.
Rundgren refused to produce the song, and it was instead produced by One On One engineer Ian Taylor.

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