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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 count
One must be careful here ; for instance, some analyses count an addition of two numbers as one step.
One way to divide various consequentialisms is by the types of consequences that are taken to matter most, that is, which consequences count as good states of affairs.
One way to divide various consequentialisms is by the types of consequences that are taken to matter most, that is, which consequences count as good states of affairs.
* One count of supplying services to the Taliban
One of the more interesting applications of the MIPS architecture is its use in massive processor count supercomputers.
One common way of using dice to determine the dealer starting number is to roll three six-sided dice, and then count betting spots clockwise from the first position until the number on the dice is reached.
One may say that mass nouns that are used as count nouns are " countified " and that count ones that are used as mass nouns are " massified ".
One can reasonably say that Napoleon could count on no more than 450, 000 men in Germany — which left him outnumbered about four to one.
One document, issued by his widowed daughter Adelaide in 1090, refers to him as " count and margrave " ( comes et marchio ), but it is probably anachronistic.
One of them was a population count that found that 43 people were living there.
* One count of violations of the laws or customs of war ( Article 3 thereof-murder )
One of the most significant provisions of the law re-creating it was that which provided that officers and enlisted men detached from the army and transferred to the PC shall retain their identity and legal rights and obligations as officers and enlisted men of the army ; that the President may, at his discretion, transfer at any time any officer or enlisted man to and from the army to the Constabulary, respectively ; and that all services performed in the Constabulary shall count for all legal purposes as military service.
One of Terrace's colleagues, Laura-Ann Petitto, estimated that with more standard criteria, Nim's true vocabulary count was closer to 25 than 125.
One hand can count to twelve, two hands can count to 144.
One breaker, the " Fox ", would go and hide ( farm roads and forestry tracks were common ) and would be requested by the others to " Fox give us a count " the ' Fox ' would then count to five and the searchers would use their signal meters to determine how close they were.
One method is to count a half bathroom as ". 5 " and then add this to the number of full bathrooms ( e. g., " 2. 5 " baths would mean 2 full baths and 1 half bath ).
One count!
One of these inscriptions mentions a workmen's crew named " drunkards of the crown of Khufu " together with the note " year after the 17th time of cattle count ".
One such response is that of Alvin Goldman ( 1967 ), who suggested the addition of a causal condition: a subject's belief is justified, for Goldman, only if the truth of a belief has caused the subject to have that belief ( in the appropriate way ); and for a justified true belief to count as knowledge, the subject must also be able to " correctly reconstruct " ( mentally ) that causal chain.
Wins which did not count towards the Formula One World Championship are indicated by a pink background.
One of his first acts was to scrap the 1973 census, which was weighted in favor of the north, and to revert to the 1963 count for official purposes.

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