One figure who stands tall is Republican Wendell Willkie, whose break with his party's isolationism strengthened his bid for president.
As a shiver of anticipation spread across the site, one figure sat, deathly pale and shaking, at the side of the trench.
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So, one figure, one background, fairly limited customization choices and 30 seconds.
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The vast majority -- one figure I saw was 99 percent of individuals with small business income would not be affected by this.
One figure who is not impressed with that kind of talk is John Prescott - the man Harriet Harman replaced as Labour's deputy leader.
Heizo Takenaka, the new economics minister, is sitting on one figure.
People like Sheen are bound to draw a weird crowd, but of course sexism in pop culture goes much deeper than any one figure or their fan base.
Some sort of proportionality test seems likely, whereby English courts can assert jurisdiction only if a significant share of sales (10% is one figure being bandied about) are in England.
If there was one figure who made his living reiterating this theme, it was Yale economist Arthur Okun, who was Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers under President Lyndon B.
One figure in particular rode on these trains: a man called Joe Singer, who had dated his mother before she was married, and who might have been his father if life had been different.
Boe allows output of oil, measured in barrels, and gas, measured by its volume, to be added together to form one figure and measures production volumes rather than values. (Further explanation about boe can be found here).
Again, when I was there, there were attempts being made to get Nelson Mandela, who's now very elderly, who's the one figure on the world stage who commands such enormous support that he might be able to influence Mr. Mugabe, who's an old friend.
So instead of trying to get rid of intermediaries, one could figure out how to become one.
One insignificant figure who achieved some importance with the aid of a pistol was Herschel Grynszpan.
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No one can figure out how to pay people for storage: distribution, transmission, or load leveling.
One senior figure in Welsh academia describes the current situation as "a total mess".
And more recently, there was one female figure that stood out in the Galleon Insider trading scandal.
If I could have dinner with one historical figure, it just might be the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius.
Plus there are the countless regulations in our future--"countless" because no one can figure out how many there are.
Last week, one HP figure did pay the price for the disastrous deal.
One senior figure predicts that Mr Osborne will struggle to meet his borrowing targets, amid what may well be sluggish global growth.
With that in prospect around the world, one industry figure in Aberdeen said this week this is "a golden era for oilfield services".
The Times story contains only one economic figure, near the bottom.
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The rush of refugees has surprised even UN experts, who had originally estimated that the one million figure would not be reached until the end of June 2013.
This is how one senior figure in West Midlands Labour sums up the challenge facing his party as he prepares to head to Liverpool for the annual conference.
And the one heroic figure that stands up for all Russians today in the opinion polls is Marshal Zhukov, the victor of the Battle of Kursk in 1943.
Gentle probing produced just one more figure: 24.3% of the buyers in all three sessions of the Hirst sale on September 15th and 16th were new to Sotheby's.
Like all the best sports, the secret of success in baseball is a recurring mystery: no sooner does one team figure out how to win all the time, than another comes along to do better.
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