Her book was groundbreaking, is considered by many one of the most influential books of the Twentieth Century and sold more that 3 million copies.
But every silver lining has a cloud and criticism of Sri Lanka having played too many one-day matches has been aimed at the board and Whatmore.
That makes for many one-of-a-kind opportunities like the Sikorsky resting 200 feet below Two Lakes and gives Herrick a chance to build a unique collection and make a contribution to history.
Never mind that the route to Italy's delightful balance-sheet is not quite what ultra-fastidious German and Dutch zealots might have liked too many one-off measures and accounting tricks, too much reliance on tax rises.
Consequently, Olmert can easily assume that if he is able to fend off the multiple felony indictments awaiting him on his return to private life, he many one day soon return to lead us.
But modern societies do not consist of one many and one few.
Later today, at Fort Lewis, one community will gather to remember so many in one Stryker Brigade who have fallen in Afghanistan.
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Having sat down at the green baize more than once with this gentleman (for such he is), this reviewer can avow that Mr Reese is certainly a leading claimant to that title but only one among many, and one who has never actually won the world championship held annually in Las Vegas.
"I appreciate more what you do as a mom, " he told me one day (just after it sank in that however many loads one washes, laundry is literally endless).
"Because of their physicality, we were probably getting sucked in into the breakdown and putting one player too many, and one or two too tight, " he added.
It is estimated that as many as one million extra workers will be flown in.
Nick Brien is considered by many as one of the smartest people in advertising.
In the United States, our motto is E pluribus unum -- out of many, one.
As many as one in five big firms has a full-time office devoted to the subject.
In 2010 Poland issued 7% of all Schengen visas, but as many as one-fifth of long-stay ones.
The findings support previous studies suggesting that as many as one in nine hospital prescriptions were wrong.
His life experience embodies the essence of our motto -- e pluribus unum -- out of many, one.
There, 350 workers make as many as one million meals a week for hospitals and schools among others.
He had watched games on video and was telling me how many times one pass beat the back four.
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With growth comes risk, especially when many of one's customers are small businesses.
In fact, for many, one's best work and most significant achievements lay ahead.
For many years one of the hottest housing markets was in Las Vegas.
And studies show that as many as one in six Iraq and Afghanistan veterans have reported symptoms of PTSD.
Many against one, these parties will escalate the search wars as the desktop web goes ever mobile and cloud based.
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One can sight as many examples as one likes, but it is the market that brings liquidity to the crops.
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As many as one in five pregnancies ends in miscarriage, while stillbirth happens in about five in every 1, 000 births.
The researchers estimate that the ocean may be home to as many as one million species in all-likely not more.
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This visa must be renewed every two years, but there is no limit to how many times one can renew.
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In fact, there are so many conclusions one can draw from this paper, it is hard to know where to start.
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