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Only and one
Only one of the flight scored a direct hit and the rest blew up jungle.
Only one rule prevailed in my conversations with these men: The more highly placed they are -- that is, the more they know -- the more concerned they have become.
Only one worth a shit, and that's Brandon.
`` Only one lumber dealer in ten is equipped to handle unit loads ; ;
Only one other contemporary of More's evokes so immediate and direct a response, and only one other contemporary work -- Niccolo Machiavelli and The Prince.
Only one objected, but Palfrey soon convinced him that he ought to go with the others.
Only two principal storehouses were actually established -- one at Mobile, the other at New Orleans.
Only then did he decide he didn't want one.
Only too often, however, you have the feeling that you are sitting in a room with some of the instruments lined up on one wall to your left and others facing them on the wall to your right.
Only one house on the street had no lawn before it.
Only paved alleyways tunneled through the walls of those fortresses into the mysterious core of intimacy behind the houses where backyards owned no fences, where one man's property blended with the next to form courtyards in which no one knew privacy.
" Only four months later, Kurosawa's eldest brother also died, leaving Akira, at age 23, the only one of the Kurosawa brothers still living, together with his three surviving sisters.
Only one year of deficit was recorded, but the price paid was retrenchments and lean public spending.
Only recently the ends of some highways that came rather close to one another from the east and the west have been connected.
Only one made it, Alfred's ships intercepted the other two.
Only seven of his estimated seventy to ninety plays have survived into modern times, and there is a longstanding debate about his authorship of one of these plays, Prometheus Bound.
In 1983 an a cappella group known as The Flying Pickets had a Christmas ' number one ' in the UK with a cover of Yazoo's ( known in the US as Yaz ) " Only You ".
Only one adjacent country is connected to Burkina Faso via rail, Côte d ' Ivoire, a country in which the same one-metre gauge is employed.
Only one was ever built because Mrs. Beech did not like the aircraft.
Only one steel company, Richard Thomas and Baldwins, remained in public ownership throughout.
Only the addition of significant new forces on one side or the other seemed likely to tip the scale.
Only one incorporated town is chartered in Pennsylvania.

Only and instance
Only some of the characters ' surnames were known, since such names appeared only when it was appropriate to the dialogue ( when Ginger and Sydney, as college instructors, were addressed as " Professor Jordan " and " Dr. Krukowski ", for instance ) and were not established from the beginning.
Only one instance of their own endonym has been found to date: an inscription from Falerii Novi from the late 2nd century AD refers to the falesce quei in Sardinia sunt, " the Faliscans who are in Sardinia ," where falesce is the nominative plural case.
Only one instance of pre-Columbian European contact the Norse settlement at L ' Anse aux Meadows in Newfoundland, Canada c. 1000 AD is regarded by scholars as demonstrated.
Only one instance of non-monogamous breeding has been recorded, an instance of polygyny in White-winged Trillers in Australia, where one male aided two females in raising their young.
Only three drones are usually sounded at once, tuned for instance to G, D and g if the tonic of the tune is G. Sets sometimes have thumb-operated drone switches, allowing players to change key without stopping playing.
Only the handful of tankettes armed with 20 mm guns had a fighting chance against the enemy tanks ; in one instance on 18 September 1939 a 20 mm gunned TKS with Nkm wz. 38 FK commanded by Podchorazy or Officer Candidate in the rank of SFC Roman Orlik destroyed three German Panzerkampfwagen 35 ( t ) tanks.
For instance, a lawyer might say: " Only she had the means, the motive and the opportunity to kill him.
Only in exceptional circumstances should cases be sent to the United Kingdom, as, for instance, men likely to be unfit for further service of any kind with the forces in the field.
Only his rustic characters are given these spellings ; for instance, the " overcivilized " Bounder J. Roundheels's dialogue contains gourmets, while Li ' l Abner's contains goormays.
Only in the U. S., however, is there a widespread practice of sharing this kind of ownership broadly with employees, mostly ( but not entirely ) in the technology sector ( Whole Foods and Starbucks also do this, for instance ).
Only in buildings of importance like palaces or sometimes temples ( Tongdosa, for instance ) were the multicluster brackets still used.
Only some expressions have remained in day-to-day speech ; for instance, one can be heard to say ollos hyvä instead of ole hyvä (" you're welcome " or " here you go ").
Addressing the language problems of each nation controlling its own trainees during the 1942 Ottawa Air Training Conference ( British Commonwealth Air Training Plan ) of 14 United Nations countries that was designed to coordinate future air power ; Poland's Group Captain Stefan Sznuk explained: Only in one instance does a Polish airman speak this language distinctly and with the proper accent — it is when he speaks to the enemy using the eloquent language of the twelve English-made machine guns of his fighter plane.

Only and have
Only recently, and perhaps because a television debate can so effectively dramatize President Kennedy's extraordinary mastery of detail, have the abilities on which the capacity for making distinctions depend begun to be clearly discernible at the level of politics.
Only a very few of the more advanced ones, such as India and Pakistan, have developed systematic techniques of programing.
Only in Europe have our lines remained firm -- and there only on the surface.
Only in its final scene, where Beatie Bryant ( Mary Doyle ) shakes off the disappointment of being jilted by her intellectual lover and proclaims her emancipation do we get much which makes worthwhile the series of boorish rustic happenings we have had to watch for most of the first two and one-half acts.
Only the Asteraceae have composite flower heads ; the other families do not, but share other characteristics such as storage of inulin that define the eleven families as more closely related to each other than to other plant families or orders such as the Rosids.
Only 28 of the 49 parties to the agreements have the right to participate in decision-making at these meetings, though the other 21 are still allowed to attend.
Only with Aram Damascus is he believed to have had strained relations.
Only fragments of any of the plays have survived-about 340 in all, totaling about 1, 000 lines.
Only when the side-effects have become too severe and / or a patient has been symptom-free for a long period of time is discontinuation carefully attempted.
Only open curves that have some infinite branch, can have an asymptote.
Only when all numbers have been added is the result held in the accumulator written to main memory or to another, non-accumulator, CPU register.
Only those Benedictine monks who have been ordained as a deacon or priest are also members of the clergy of the Roman Catholic Church.
Only Joel Schumacher might have had an opposing view.
Only on the route between Kaga-Bandoro and Ouandago, some 2, 000 houses have been burnt, leaving an estimated 10, 000 persons homeless.
Only a few monarchies ( most notably Japan and Sweden ) have amended their constitutions so that the monarch is no longer even the nominal chief executive.
Only four descents have ever been achieved.
Only 5 drivers have joined this exclusive club since-Rusty Wallace, Alan Kulwicki, Jeff Gordon, Tony Stewart, and Matt Kenseth.
Only the states of Delaware, West Virginia, Vermont, Maine, North Dakota, and Wyoming do not have a single city with a population over 100, 000 as of the 2007 census estimates.
Only one PDP-3 appears to have been built, in 1960, by the CIA's Scientific Engineering Institute ( SEI ) in Waltham, Massachusetts.

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