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Only and some
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 recently
the ends
of some highways that came rather close
to one another from
the east and
the west have been connected
.
Only some are intended
to enter close combat, often accompanying convoys
to protect soft-skinned vehicles
.
Only open curves that have
some infinite branch, can have an asymptote
.
Only some 4 %
of Canadians are employed in these fields, and they account for 6
. 2 %
of GDP
.
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 proportion
of purebred heifers are needed
to provide replacement cows, so often
some of the cows in dairy herds are put
to a beef bull
to produce crossbred calves suitable for rearing as beef
.
Only after independence from Colombia in 1903 did
some begin
to regard Panama as a North
or Central American entity
.
Only a year later, at
the age
of 39, Doppler gave a lecture
to the Royal Bohemian Society
of Sciences and subsequently published his most notable work, " Über das farbige Licht der Doppelsterne und einiger anderer Gestirne des Himmels "
( On
the coloured light
of the binary stars and
some other stars
of the heavens ).
Only some diseases such as influenza are contagious and commonly believed
to be infectious
.
Only in
the 1960s did Nissan begin
to brand
some automobile models as Nissans, and these were limited
to their high-end models, for example
the Cedric luxury-type sedan
.

In Germany, "
Only Time " re-entered
the German single charts at number 1 and
the album A Day Without Rain reached number one
some weeks later
.
Only after all
the data has been recorded
( and in
some cases, analyzed
) do
the researchers learn which individuals are which
.
Only in
the Animal Kingdom
is the higher taxonomy
of Linnaeus still more
or less recognizable and
some of these names are still in use, but usually not quite for
the same groups as used by Linnaeus
.
Only when
some of these presuppositions are not necessarily agreed
to by
the person who
is asked
the question does
the argument containing them become fallacious
.
Only some of the many Indian Reserves are listed
.
Only recently,
some efforts have been undertaken
to " re-import " liberal arts education
to continental Europe, as with University College Utrecht, University College Maastricht, Amsterdam University College, Roosevelt Academy, and
the European College
of Liberal Arts Berlin
.
Only a few Niger – Congo languages are non-tonal ; Swahili
is perhaps
the best known, but within
the Atlantic branch
some others are found
.
Only the platform and
some elements
of the columns had been completed by this point, and
the temple remained in this state for 336 years
.
Only a handful
of Chiefs had signed treaties
of cession, and in
some of those cases it
is doubtful whether they had understood
the terms
.
Only foot kicks are allowed unlike
some systems such as Muay Thai, and Silat which allow
the use
of the knees
or shins
.
Only a few sample thermal tiles and
some nomex blankets were real
.

In October 1962, Mets official Tom Meany said, "
Only a series
of blizzards
or some other unforeseen trouble might hamper construction
.
Only Mason surrenders
to Hummel, trying
to buy Goodspeed
some time
.
Only and variation
Only with
the modern evolutionary synthesis, was it established that
variation needed
to be heritable
to act as
the raw material for selection
.
Only two mechanisms exist that can cause time
variation of ‹ n › in a particular region
.
Only those carillons having at least 23 bells be taken into consideration " The Guild
of Carillonneurs in North America
( GCNA
) defines a carillon as " a musical instrument consisting
of at least two octaves
of carillon bells arranged in chromatic series and played from a keyboard permitting control
of expression through
variation of touch
.
Only 1 %
of German weather stations show a lower annual
variation.

** Common
variation:
Only the 5
is worth 10 points
.
Only an orthographic definition encompasses this
variation.
Only seven games were produced for
the arcade
variation of the system, none
of which proved particularly popular, and as a result
the project was discontinued
.

The television cavalry comedy F Troop used a
variation of the song
to welcome saloon singer Laura Lee in
the episode " She's
Only a Build in a Girdled Cage "
( cf
.

Tommy Hatcher, driven
to insanity, attacks and beats Pete
to death, all
the while shouting out a
variation of the words
to the chant '
Only a poor little Hammer ,' using it as an analogy for Pete's condition
.
Only the primary component δ Velorum A
is sufficiently bright
to explain such
variation.
Only and is
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 recently new `` holes '' were discovered in our safety measures, and a search
is now on for more
.
Only the President
is permitted
to authorize
the use
of nuclear weapons
.
Only when that term
is ended and he
is a private citizen again can he be permitted
the freedom and
the courage
to discount
the dangers
of his death
.
Only when a concert
of nations rests on
the positive foundations
of shared goals and values
is it likely
to form a viable instrument
of long-range policy
.
Only a native New Yorker could believe that New York
is now
or ever was a literary center
.
Only this time around
the conditions are different and
the choice
is far harder
.
Only rarely
is attention given
to accurate progress reports and evaluation
.
Only the independent art schools, that
is, those not connected with any university
or college, receive severe and separate investigation before accreditation by
the various regional organizations
.

``
Only one lumber dealer in ten
is equipped
to handle unit loads ; ;
Only the assignment
of the information cells
is important
.
Only the Federal government
is likely
to be able
to take a long-run and nation-wide view and
to pay for training
to meet national skilled manpower needs
.
Only when a decision
is rendered by
the District Court
of Appeal
( or,
of course,
the Supreme Court
) is a binding precedent established
.
Only a radical change in
the nature
of the population in
the central city would be likely
to destroy this preference -- and we must now turn our attention
to the question
of whether such a change, gloomily foreseen by so many urban diagnosticians,
is actually upon us
.
Only confusion, failure and anarchy result when
the effort
is made
to impose upon
the civil authority
the impossible task
of policing private homes
to preclude
the possibility
of sin
.
Only rarely
is the reader drawn directly into
the emotions
of the characters
or the drama
of the scene
.
Only the product
is required
to calculate planetary positions for an ephemeris, which explains why ephemerides are calculated in astronomical units and not in SI units
.
Only about 2 %
of the continent
is not covered by ice
.
Only about 100 kg
is found per year, which makes it valuable and expensive
.
Only with Aram Damascus
is he believed
to have had strained relations
.

") and it includes a proverbial expression ("
Only an inch
of daylight left ") though it
is possible that he coined it himself
.
Only Daytime flying
is allowed
.
Only six leaves
of M survive ; however,
the printed edition
of Gelenius
( G
) is considered
to be based on M, making it an important witness
to the textual tradition
of the Res Gestae
.
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