Last August there were four blasts in the western city of Pune in which one person was injured.
Politicians live in a world in which one person's gain is another's loss.
The dismissal of the Suharto suit was met with street demonstrations, in which one person was killed and dozens injured.
Still, Mr Perino's book is potent testimony to the way in which one person can help crystallise the interpretation of an event.
Opponents contend that the type of fraud these laws would prevent, in which one person impersonates another at the polls, is vanishingly rare.
The French police raids followed an attack on a kosher grocery in the Paris suburb of Sarcelles on 19 September, in which one person was injured.
Ms. Matthews recalls a duo in which one person was into running on the treadmill and lifting weights, and the other preferred Pilates and yoga movements.
He said that although the assault in Rome last year in which one person was seriously injured was of a more "savage" nature, he was nevertheless "deeply alarmed".
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There are five mile (8km) queues of traffic as a section of the M4 eastbound at Newport has been closed following an accident in which one person died.
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ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- Convicted serial bomber Eric Robert Rudolph apologized Monday to his victims and their families for his 1996 bombing of Centennial Olympic Park, in which one person died and more than 100 were wounded.
In the ruling, Judge Pauley dismissed that claim, likening the Facebook access instead to a phone wiretap in which one person on the call allows the government to monitor it -- a practice that has been ruled constitutional.
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"The 'super-spreading' events, in which one person infects several dozen people at a time (as was seen with SARS coronavirus), do not seem to be happening with this coronavirus" said Prof Peter Openshaw, Director of the Centre for Respiratory Infection, Imperial College London.
The otherwise serene handover was marred by a motor accident in which at least one person was killed.
To be sure, I am opposed to industrial policy, which presumes that one person or a cabal of self-anointed soothsayers knows how the future will unfold.
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Workless households are defined as those which include at least one person of working age (16-64) where no one is in work.
There are a few cases, very rare, very special, in the medical literature in which the cancer from one person took root and grew in another person.
Mr. QUAMMEN: Contagious could be any situation in which the cancer cells from one person are passed to another.
When that happens, Stanger added, cultural references are lost and one person assumes the caretaker role, which can be a problem when that person is the woman.
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To see these effects clearly, imagine a two person economy in which one of the two people is paid for being unemployed.
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Earlier this week the Institute of Chartered Accountants warned that the new tax would be an "operational disaster", partly because it will involve clawing back from one person a benefit which has been paid to another.
Both parties seem to have proceeded on their assumption of the vitality of a one-person partnership, which we conclude cannot exist under California law.
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Additionally, an away account in the name of a registered person or one in which that individual has a beneficial interest is a frequent focus of regulatory concern.
Cohen's breakthrough (while not exclusive to BitTorrent) was to download large files in multiple packets from many sources, speeding the existing P2P paradigm in which an entire file was captured from one person's shared hard drive.
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It also said the fall in average household size was due to an increase in the proportion of one-person households, which almost doubled between 1971 and 1998 (rising from 17% of households in 1971 to 29% in 1998) and has remained similar since.
Instead, gun owners themselves would be required to keep documentation on any transactions in which one of their guns was transferred to another person.
The ideal situation is one in which they can inspect merchandise in person, and then buy it at the cheapest price without having to schlep it to and from the car, and without having to pay extra for delivery.
Scientists have long discussed a phenomenon known as "ocular dominance, " which argues that each person prefers visual input from one eye over the other.
The regulator was also said to be considering limiting the number of lenders from which an individual could borrow and capping the amount one person could borrow.
Surprisingly, only 5-10% of the genetic variation present in the human species (that is, 5-10% of the 0.1% of the genome which does vary from person to person) distinguishes one "racial" group from another.
In one case, a client had a corporate group shot in which everyone in the photo was wearing a suit except one person who refused to do so.
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