One-by-one police removed about 30 nationalist protesters who were staging a sit-down protest in the village.
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This one-of-a-kind organization founded by a one-of-a-kind woman addresses the unique needs of women in conflict and post-conflict environments.
Pope Benedict's last words on his final day in office - as he greeted one-by-one the cardinals - were a plea to work together in harmony.
One-by-one the Bahaus-inspired public housing blocks built in the United States during the 1950s and 1960s in cities such as Saint Louis and Chicago have been demolished.
To counter at least the geography claim, economist Thomas Holmes found that in neighboring counties (one county in a right-to-work state, the other county in a non-right-to-work state), employment increased by one-third in the right-to-work county.
Cells are lined up like ants and passed one-by-one through a tiny fluid channel one-fourth the width of a human hair, and a digital camera sensor chip captures images of the cells as they pass over an array of nanoscale holes.
Shapiro does not dignify the so-called authorship question by spending pages dismantling its points one by one--many others have already done that--but surprisingly he does treat many of its proponents with a certain degree of respect, putting their views in cultural contexts that explain, if hardly justify, why they've spent so much time, energy and resources on their claims.
Across Europe, the dependency ratio of older people (aged 65 and over) to those of working age (15-64) will double from one-to-four to one-to-two by 2050.
Some people are starting to wonder whether the one-by-one approach to conservation is really the right solution.
After closing for a revamp in 2005 it never reopened and one-by-one the other businesses in the complex also closed.
Once Apple set their stake in the ground for a product announcement, one-by-one, the competition came out to beat Apple to the punch.
Eventually, the fighters were allowed to come out one-by-one and searched.
Ultimately, we held a teleconference, poring over each name one-by-one.
In recent years, its fastest-growing product has been a once-a-day HIV drug that combines a Gilead-produced medicine with one made by Bristol-Myers Squibb ( BMY), in an all-in-one treatment that represents a big advantage over the cocktail of individual drugs AIDS patients once were obliged to swallow.
Mortgage loans represent loans collateralized by one-to-four-family residential real estate.
She said in her decade and a half in Silicon Valley, she's watched female colleagues leave one-by-one.
And that inquiry examines patents one-by-one, not by looking at a group of patents as Apple urged.
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Whereas before Promoted Tweets had to be placed one-by-one, now entire campaigns can be drafted, scheduled and bought from one screen.
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Instead of publishing travel photos on a one-by-one basis, we will be focusing on one destination for five days, or highlighting the work of one photographer for the week.
Spurs were creating chances, too, Pavlyuchenko heading Kaboul's cross wide at the near post and Bale excellently denied one-on-one by Jaaskelainen after Jermain Defoe's clever through-ball.
One of the best-maintained is the one offered by Chez Bruce, a one-Michelin-starred restaurant in Wandsworth, South London.
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The Australians suffered their sixth successive defeat on Wednesday when they lost by one-wicket in a one-day international against Sri Lanka.
"There was a missed opportunity in 1998, an opportunity that wasn't just missed by one person -- it was missed by multiple people, " Howard Janet, an attorney representing Alleged Victim 6, told reporters afterward.
The reason that the Navy Marine Corps Intranet has been impervious to intrusions while criminals were stealing terabits of information from other military networks is that it is managed as a single end-to-end system by one well-equipped company.
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That would just be a downpayment on the desirable budget cuts, as federal spending grew by one-seventh as a percent of GDP during the Bush years, and by another one-fourth already in the Obama years, less than half the time for the Bush increase.
In addition to capturing regular passwords, man-in-the-middle attacks can be used to intercept one-time passcodes offered by traditional two-factor authentication systems.
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The largest single trade on YHOO today, a one-by-two ratio call spread, suggests the price of the underlying may post limited gains during the first seven months of 2012.
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They also point to a conflict between what Brazil says it wants to achieve in the climate change arena - a cut in emissions of more than one-third by 2020 - and reducing protection for forests.
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