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Only and once
Only when the newest Mr. America or Mr. Universe discovers them and puts them into practice are we reacquainted with them and once again see how effective they really are.
Only once in a very long while comes a book that gives the reader a magic sense of sharing a rare experience.
Only small, isolated sections are left standing with the largest portion lying in a pile of rubble that stretches the length of where the aqueducts once stood.
Only a small minority of parishes with a priest do not celebrate the Eucharist at least once each Sunday.
Only in the mid-20th century did the Republic's population start to grow once more, but emigration was still common until the 1990s.
Only three other players have achieved this feat more than once: Sir Gary Sobers, Mushtaq Mohammad and Jacques Kallis, who have each done it twice.
Only once, in August 1942, did Ribbentrop attempt to impede the deportations, but only because of jurisdictional disputes with the SS.
Only once before in the tournament's 126-year history had a defending men's champion lost in the opening round, in 1967, when Manuel Santana was beaten by Charlie Pasarell.
Only in 1341 were they once again able to settle in the town, by royal decree.
Only one of the powerups can be active at once, and their effects last for a limited time.
Only once since then has the House of Representatives chosen the President: In 1824, Andrew Jackson received 99 electoral votes, John Quincy Adams ( son of John Adams ) 84, William H. Crawford 41 and Henry Clay 37.
Only once before — when Woodrow Wilson asked Congress to order the U. S. into World War I — had a sitting president addressed Congress at night.
Only once a star has exhausted all its nuclear fuel can it collapse to such a small size, and so planetary nebulae came to be understood as a final stage of stellar evolution.
Only once the connection is opened to the server can the identifying signature be sent and detected, and the connection torn down.
Only once did Hals portray a couple, Isaac Massa and his wife on a single canvas: Double Portrait of a Couple, ( c. 1623, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam ).
Only a few playwrights have been awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Drama more than once.
Despite the apparent evils of Baudelaire, author of Les fleurs du mal, he had once remarked, in regard to the artist, that " The more a man cultivates the arts, the less randy he becomes ... Only the brute is good at coupling, and copulation is the lyricism of the masses.
Only a single egg is laid per nesting attempt, and usually only a single nesting attempt is made per year, although the larger albatrosses may only nest once every two years.
Only once, when they are in bed together, can he not get an erection.
Only small parts of the once enormous heaths and marshlands have survived until modern times.
( Only once in the 2nd century – in 157 BC – did a member of the family become consul.
Only the church and vicar appear the same but he has a shock when he discovers an old girlfriend, for in his eyes she has been so ravaged by time that she is almost unrecognizable and is utterly devoid of the qualities he once adored.
Only few early buildings remain in Placerville: as was the case in most mining towns, Placerville suffered more than once from fires that burned a large part of the town.
Only a few aged box and yew-trees now remain to tell of the luxuriant verdure that once grew around the Abbey.

Only and were
Only, they carefully substituted old country folk dances for the Virginia Reels and square dances that were so popular among more worldly trains in the great westward migration.
Only Blue Throat and his gang stayed where they were.
Only recently new `` holes '' were discovered in our safety measures, and a search is now on for more.
Only eight of the 50 houses were completed at the time of the editor's visit on June 8th ; ;
Only two principal storehouses were actually established -- one at Mobile, the other at New Orleans.
Only 11 senators were on the floor and there was no record vote.
Only -- only -- her thoughts were a little strange.
Only a single England victory had come in a match in which the Ashes were still at stake, namely the First Test of the 1997 series.
Only the first 6000 to arrive were admitted and paid, with the red rope now used to keep latecomers at bay.
Only 9 % of managers ( of the oil company ) were from Khuzestan.
Only two fragments of the overall plan were ever realized: the Finlandia Hall concert hall ( 1976 ) fronting Töölö Bay, and an office building in the Kamppi district for the Helsinki Electricity Company ( 1975 ).
Only he and Bedr were left to face the unknown.
Only a few individuals in the Soviet Union dared to defend ' traitors ' like Sakharov and Solzhenitsyn, and those who had dared were inevitably punished.
Only 15 citations of Jensen's paper were in any way supportive of his theories, and 7 of these 15 were only in relation to minor points.
Only about 2, 000 rounds were produced to this standard.
Only the Peucini, therefore, were situated on the extreme northern border of the Roman province of Moesia Inferior, which ran along the southernmost branch of the Danube delta.
Only 5. 18 million tonnes were exported out of China in 2002.
Only later when first Fast Hack ' em then other disk backup programs were released was true drive to drive copying possible.
Only two were built.
* The songs " A Very Strange Agony " and " To Die Only Once " of the Spanish symphonic metal band Döxa were inspired by " Carmilla ".
Only when Lenin sought a coalition with Trotsky and others, were negotiations with the Germans voted through with a simple majority.
Only six new games were released after the debut of the second system before its death, several of which were developed at Fairchild before they sold it off.

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