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Onager The onager (Equus hemionus) is a large mammal belonging to the horse family and native to the deserts of Syria, Iran, Pakistan, India, and Tibet (China). It is sometimes known as the half ass or the Asian Wild Ass.
Onager (siege weapon) The onager was a post-classical Roman siege engine, which derived its name from the kicking action of the machine, similar to that of an onager (wild ass). It is a type of catapult that uses torsional pressure, generally from twisted rope, to store energy for the shot.
Onah The Laws of Onah are the obligation of a man to provide conjugal rights to his wife under Jewish Law, representing the attempt by Judaism to take into account the realities of biological needs while harnessing them under a sociably acceptable institution, that of Jewish Marriage.
Onaka (grape) Onaka is one of a number of hardy grape cultivars produced by the prolific breeder Nels Hansen at South Dakota State University. It is a product of a cross of Beta (a hybrid of Vitis labrusca and Vitis riparia known for its cold hardiness).
Onake Obavva Onake Obavva (18th Century) was a woman who fought the forces of Hyder Ali single handedly with a masse (Onake) in the small kingdom of Chitradurga in the Chitradurga district of Karnataka State, India. She was the wife of a guard of the watch tower in the rocky fort of Chitradurga.
Onalsyn Zhumabekov Onalsyn Zhumabekov (born in 1949) has served as the Chairman of the Central Electoral Commission in the Government of Kazakhstan since the Majilis confirmed him on 13 April 2006. He replaced Zagipa Baliyeva, who replaced him as the Minister of Justice.
Onam Onam (Malayalam: ŕ´“ŕ´Łŕ´‚) is an annual harvest festival, celebrated mainly in the Indian state of Kerala. It is the foremost festival among the cultural repertoire of Malayalees, and falls during the month of Chingam (August-September as per the Gregorian calendar), the first month of the Malayalam calendar and lasts for ten days.
Onamo, 'namo! Onamo, 'namo (Serbian: Онамо, 'намо; in English: There, over there) was the popular anthem of Montenegro in the late 19th to early 20th century. (The official anthem of Montenegro at the time was Ubavoj nam Crnoj Gori.
Onan Onan (××•Öą× Ö¸×ź "Strong", Standard Hebrew Onan, Tiberian Hebrew ʾÔnÄn) is a person described in the book of Genesis in the Hebrew Bible. The word onanism, an older term for masturbation, derives from his name because of one interpretation of his actions in the Bible.
Onaquaga Onaquaga (also spelled many other ways) was a large Iroquois village, located on both sides of the Susquehanna River near present-day Windsor, New York until it was destroyed along with nearby Unadilla, by the Continental Army in October, 1778.
Onara (song) "Onara" () is the theme song to popular Korean television drama series Dae Jang Geum. Im Se Hyun (임세휸 / 林世賢) composed the song in archaic Korean, and the lyrics are unintelligible to most Koreans today.
Onattukara Onattukara (meaning the land of Onam) was a principality of ancient Kerala. Also known as Odanadu (meaning the land of bamboo), Onattukara was at times part of the kingdom of Venad and was comprised of the present day Taluks of Kayamkulam, Mavelikara, Karunagapalli, Karthikapalli etc.
OnĂs OnĂs is a municipality and a parish in the Autonomous Community of the Principality of Asturias, Spain. The municipality is bordered on the north by Llanes, on the sounth by the province of LeĂłn, to the east by Cabrales and to the west by Cangas de OnĂs.
Once a Hero Once a Hero was an ABC 1987 science fiction comedy television series. The series starred Milo O'Shea as Abner Bevis, a down on his luck comic book illustrator whose life is turned upside down when his creation, Captain Justice (Jeff Lester), comes to life.
Once a Hero (novel) Once a Hero is a science fiction novel by Elizabeth Moon. It is the first of the three books of the Esmay Suiza trilogy in Moon's fictional Familias Regnant universe, following the three of the Heris Serrano trilogy.
Once a Thief (1991 film) Once a Thief (縱橫四海; Zong heng si hai; literally: Criss-Cross Over Four Seas) is a 1991 film directed and written by John Woo. It stars Chow Yun-Fat, Leslie Cheung, Cherie Chung, Kenneth Tsang and Paul Chu Kong in a lighthearted heist themed action-comedy routine.
Once Again Once Again was the second album released by Barclay James Harvest, in early 1971. It is generally regarded as one of their strongest efforts, featuring powerful, epic tracks such as "Song For the Dying", "She Said", and "Mocking Bird".
Once Bitten (film) Once Bitten is a 1985 comedy movie about Mark, an innocent and naive high school student (played by Jim Carrey) who is seduced in a Los Angeles club by a sultry blonde countess (played by Lauren Hutton) who, unknown to him, is really a vampiress hundreds of years old.
Once Caldas Corporación Deportiva Once Caldas, usually known simply as Once Caldas, is a Colombian football (soccer) team, based in Manizales. They were the surprise winners of Copa Libertadores in 2004, mainly due to the performances of Juan Carlos Henao and John Viáfara.
Once in a Lifetime (Talking Heads song) "Once in a Lifetime" is a popular song by Talking Heads, from their album Remain in Light, and was later used for the promotion of the concert film Stop Making Sense. It was named as one of the 100 most important American musical works of the 20th century by National Public Radio.
Once More Once More was a duet album by Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton from 1970. It contained the #4 country single "Daddy Was an Old Time Preacher Man", written by Parton and Dorothy Jo Owens (Parton's aunt) about Rev.
Once More the Saint Once More the Saint is a collection of three interrelated mystery novellas by Leslie Charteris, first published in the United Kingdom by Hodder and Stoughton in 1933. This was the tenth book to feature the adventures of Simon Templar, alias "The Saint".
Once More* With Footnotes Once More* With Footnotes is a book by Terry Pratchett, published by NESFA Press in 2004 when he was the Guest of Honor for Noreascon Four, the 62nd World Science Fiction Convention. It contains a mixture of short stories, articles, introductions to other books, and speeches, including his first published short story, "The Hades Business".
Once Upon a Forest Once Upon a Forest is a 1993 animated film, directed by Charles Grosvenor and released by 20th Century Fox, with an environmental theme. Three anthropomorphic rodents go on an expedition to find medicine for their friend, a sick badger.
Once Upon a Christmas Once Upon a Christmas was a 1984 holiday album by Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers. The album was accompanied by a now classic CBS TV special (which has been rerun numerous years), though never issued on Video or DVD despite public demand (bootleg copies have been produced in large quantities).
Once Upon a Mattress Once Upon a Mattress is a critically-acclaimed musical comedy that opened on Broadway on May 11, 1959 and ran for 460 performances. The play was written as an adaptation of the fairy tale The Princess and the Pea, which was written by Hans Christian Andersen.
Once Upon a Time (Single) "Once upon a Time" was a single released by The Pogues in 1993 from their sixth album, Waiting For Herb. The song was the bands last ever single to chart, making number 66, before the band broke up in 1996 following the release of there seventh and final album, Pogue Mahone.
Once Upon a Time (The Prisoner) "Once Upon A Time" is the title of the 16th episode of the British science fiction-allegorical series, The Prisoner, starring Patrick McGoohan as Number Six. It originally aired in the UK on ITV on January 28, 1968 and was first broadcast in the United States on CBS in the summer of 1968.
Once Upon a Time in America Once Upon a Time in America (Italian title C'era una volta in America) (1984) is the last film by director Sergio Leone, and features Robert De Niro and James Woods as Jewish ghetto youths who rise to prominence in New York City's world of organized crime.
Once Upon a Time in China Once Upon a Time in China (ć¦ç‹€ĺ…é»éٛ鴻) is Hong Kong auteur Tsui Hark (ĺľĺ…‹)'s series of six movies about the famous kung fu master and Chinese hero Wong Fei Hung or (Huang Fei Hong) (é»éٛ鴻) (played by Jet Li (李連杰) in parts 1, 2, 3, and 6 and by Zhao Wen Zhou (趙文卓; Vincent Zhao) in parts 4 and 5). The movies were released in 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, and 1997, respectively.
Once Upon a Time in Mexico Once Upon a Time in Mexico (2003) is an action film by Robert Rodriguez and the final film in the "Mariachi Trilogy", which includes El Mariachi and Desperado. Antonio Banderas reprises his role as El Mariachi.
Once Upon a Time When I Was Colored Once Upon a Time When I Was Colored is a memoir by Clifton Taulbert, first published in 1989. Taulbert writes about his life experiences from his childhood in a small Mississippi town during the segregated 1950s to his emigration North in 1962 at the age of 17.
Once Upon A Time In The Hood One Upon A Time In The Hood, is a 2007 action film starring Steven Seagal and Eddie Griffin that will be released STV in September 2007. The movie was filmed in New Mexico in November/December 2006 and was directed by Don E.
Once-a-month cooking The concept of once-a-month cooking (OAMC) is to spend a set time cooking, be it a day or two, but with an end result of having enough meals to last through the whole month. OAMC recipes usually involve freezing the meals until needed.
Oncidiinae The Oncidiinae is a subtribe within the Orchidaceae that consists of a number of genera that are closely related. This subtribe consists of about 70 genera with over 1000 species, with Oncidium as its largest genus.
Oncofetal antigens Oncofetal antigens are proteins which are typically present only during fetal development but are found in adults with certain kinds of cancer. These proteins are often measurable in the blood of individuals with cancer and may be used to both diagnose and follow treatment of the tumors.
Oncogene An oncogene is a modified gene, or a set of nucleotides that codes for a protein, that increases the malignancy of a tumor cell. Some oncogenes, usually involved in early stages of cancer development, increase the chance that a normal cell develops into a tumor cell, possibly resulting in cancer.
Oncogenomics Oncogenomics is a relatively new field of study involving oncogenes—genes that are genetically altered within a cell (likely by mutation) and lead to tumorigenisis. Oncogenomics is synonymous with "cancer genomics".
Oncolytic virus An oncolytic virus is a virus used to treat cancer due to their ability to specifically infect cancer cells, while leaving normal cells unharmed. Viruses can be engineered to be replication competent only in cancer cells, leading to cell lysis and dose amplification at the site of the tumour.
Oncomouse The Oncomouse or Harvard mouse is a type of laboratory mouse that has been genetically modified using modifications designed by Harvard University and DuPont to carry a specific gene called an activated oncogene. The activated oncogene significantly increases the mouse’s susceptibility to cancer, and thus makes the mouse suitable for cancer research.
Oncorhynchus rastrosus Oncorhynchus rastrosus, also known as "Smilodonichthys rastrosus," and "Sabertooth salmon," was a species of salmon that lived along the Pacific coast of North America during the Pliocene and Pleistocene periods. Adults grew to be 9 feet in length, and are believed to have been anadromous like their living relatives.
Oncothermia Oncothermia describes a loco-regional hyperthermia treatment for cancer done using the EHY-2000 device from the company Oncotherm. This method applies hyperthermia by radiowaves of 13,56 Mhz, that enter the patient by capacitive coupling.
Oncotic pressure In blood plasma, the dissolved compounds have an osmotic pressure. A small portion of the total osmotic pressure is due to the presence of large protein molecules; this is known as the colloidal osmotic pressure, or oncotic pressure.
Oncotype DX Oncotype DX™, created by Genomic Health, is a diagnostic test that quantifies the likelihood of disease recurrence in women with early-stage breast cancer and assesses the likely benefit from certain types of chemotherapy. With this information, it may be possible for doctors and patients to make more informed decisions about breast cancer treatment options.
Ondaatje Prize The Royal Society of Literature Ondaatje Prize is an annual literary award given by the Royal Society of Literature. The ÂŁ10,000 award is given for a work of fiction, non-fiction or poetry which evokes the "spirit of a place", and which is written by a citizen of the Commonwealth or the Republic of Ireland.
Ondal (Goguryeo) Ondal, most commonly, and endearingly, referred to by Koreans as babo Ondal (“Ondal the fool”), was a commoner and general of the Goguryeo kingdom of Korea. Though simple minded, he rose from common origins to become a remarkable and brave general, dieing during an attempt to reclaim Mt.
Ondekoza ("demon drum group"), sometimes referred to as "Za Ondekoza", is a Japanese troupe specializing in taiko drumming. Founded in 1969 by Den Tagayasu, Ondekoza was influential in the rise of the kumi-daiko (group taiko) style of taiko.
Ondes Martenot The Ondes Martenot ("Martenot waves"; also known as the Ondium Martenot, Martenot and Ondes musicales.) is an early electronic musical instrument with a keyboard and slide, invented in 1928 by Maurice Martenot and originally very similar in sound to the Theremin.
Ondine (actor) Ondine aka Robert Olivo (June 16, 1937 - January 1, 1989) was an American actor, probably best known for appearing in a series of Warhol-directed films in the mid-1960s. He met Andy Warhol in 1961 at an orgy, and died of liver disease in Queens, New York, New York, USA in 1989.
Ondine (ballet) Ondine or The Naiad and the Fisherman is a ballet in Three acts, Five scenes. It originally premiered at Her Majesty's Theatre, London, on 22 June, 1843 as Ondine, au la Naiad with choreography by Jules Perrot and music by Cesare Pugni, with the Ballerina Fanny Cerrito as Ondine.
Ondřej Neff Ondřej Neff (April 26, 1945, Prague) is a Czech science fiction writer and journalist. He is the founder of Neviditelný pes (The Invisible Dog), one of the earliest and most popular Czech daily news/comments websites.
Ondřej Sosenka Ondřej Sosenka (born on December 9, 1975) is a Czech professional cyclist, the rider of Italian team Acqua & Sapone-Caffè Mokambo. He won the Peace Race in 2002 and broke the UCI hour record on July 19, 2005 in Moscow, Russia, riding 49.
Ondřej Soukup Ondřej Soukup (born May 2, 1951) is a Czech music composer. He has written soundtracks for twenty feature films, including Jan Svěrák's Kolya, an Academy Award winner for best foreign film in 1997, and Dark Blue World, for which Soukup received his second Czech Lion award for best soundtrack in 2001.
Ondřejov Observatory The Ondřejov Observatory (Observatoř Ondřejov in Czech) is the principal observatory of the Astronomical Institute (Astronomický ústav) of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. It is located near the village of Ondřejov, 35 km southeast of Prague.
Ondo, Hiroshima Ondo (éźłć¸ç”ş; -cho) was a town located in Aki District, Hiroshima, Japan. On March 15, 2005 the town merged with five other towns into the expanded city of Kure and no longer exists as an independent municipality.
Ondol Ondol is a traditional Korean underfloor heating system for indoor climate control similar in principle to a Roman hypocaust. The main components are a fireplace or stove (also used for cooking) located below floor level, a heated floor underlayed by horizontal smoke passages, and a vertical chimney to provide a draft.
Ondra Ĺysohorsky Ondra Ĺysohorsky ( 6 jun. 1905-1989), pseudonym of Ervin Goj, poet known for his works written in German and (mainly) Lachian, he systematized and practically created a literary version of this language, (somewhat between Czech and Polish).
One (Metallica song) "One" is a song performed by thrash metal band Metallica. One of Metallica's most famous songs, "One" appeared as the fourth track of, and was released as the second single from, the band's successful 1988 album ...
One (Voyager episode) One is an episode of Star Trek Voyager, the 25rd and penultimate episode of the fourth season. The episode was based on a premise by Jim Swallow, based on an invitation to pitch after he submitted a spec script.
One (Yuval Ron album) One is a project by Israeli composer Yuval Ron, who teams together with Turkish virtuoso Omar Faruk Tekbilek, Yair Dalal, singer Azam Ali (of the group Vas and many others. Together they are essentially a Middle-Eastern super group.
One act play A one act play, or more commonly "one act", is a short play that takes place in one act or scene, as opposed to plays that take place over a number of scenes in one or more acts. They tend to be simpler and have fewer props, scenery and cast members (sometimes only one).
One and a half syndrome One and a half syndrome is a rare kind of ophthalmoparesis that is caused by a conjugate horizontal gaze palsy in one direction and an internuclear ophthalmoplegia in the other. The most common manifestation of this unusual syndrome is limitation of horizontal eye movement to abduction of one eye with no horizontal movement of the other eye.
One After 909 "One After 909" is a Beatles song. It was written by John Lennon in The Beatles' early days (the strong influence of Chuck Berry, more pronounced in the early years, is quite evident) but was not officially released until it was included on the 1970 album Let It Be.
One America Initiative On June 14, 1997, President Clinton announced One America in the 21st Century: The President's Initiative on Race. This initiative, established with Executive Order 13050, was a critical element in the President's effort to prepare his country to embrace its growing diversity as its greatest strength in the 21st century.
One AM Radio The One AM Radio is the musical project of Hrishikesh Hirway, a composer and songwriter from Los Angeles. The One AM Radio's sound is often characterized by Hrishikesh's lush, soothing vocals over dream-like instrumental arrangements.
One Armed Scissor "One Armed Scissor" is a song by At the Drive-In. It was the first single from their album Relationship of Command, and was the first At the Drive-In song to be played regularly on a number of radio stations.
One Arrest "One Arrest" is the seventh episode of the first season of the HBO original series, The Wire. The episode was written by Rafael Alvarez from a story by David Simon & Ed Burns and was directed by Joe Chapelle.
One bowl with two pieces One bowl with two pieces (一盅兩件), is a slang term that has long been in the vernacular of Hong Kong tea culture. In the past, tea was not offered in a present-day teapot but a bowl in Cantonese restaurants.
One Bad Day Syndrome One Bad Day Syndrome is a superhero character analysis idea originally stated in Batman: The Killing Joke. In said comic, the Joker states that all it takes for the someone to be just like him is simply one bad day.
One Bad Pig One Bad Pig is a Christian punk and metal crossover band from Austin, Texas which formed in 1985. Although they have not released any full-length albums of new material since 1991, they still play reunion shows at various Christian rock festivals and have not declared their band broken up yet.
One Be Lo One Be Lo (real name Nahshid Sulaiman) is an underground rapper from Pontiac, Michigan. He is well respected for being one half of the rap duo Binary Star, and has released a number of well received solo albums.
One Beacon Street One Beacon Street is a modern skyscraper in the Government Center neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. Built in 1971 and refurbished in 1991, it is Boston's 16th-tallest building, standing 154m (507ft) tall, and housing 37 floors.
One Big Happy One Big Happy is a daily comic strip written and illustrated by Rick Detorie, detailing the daily adventures of a six-year-old girl named Ruthie. The strip also features her eight-year-old brother Joe, their parents Frank and Ellen, and their grandparents Nick and Rose, who live next door.
One Big Holiday One Big Holiday is a song by american rock band My Morning Jacket. It has become their signature, song, and is generally there most requested song at concerts, as they have performed it at the music festival Bonnaroo every year.
One Block Radius One Block Radius is a hiphop group made up of Marty James, DJ MDA (formerly of Scapegoat Wax), along with emcee Z-Man of Hiero Imperium. One Block Radius are known for their unique beats and lyrics about everyday life.
One Book, One Vancouver One Book, One Vancouver is a city-wide book club sponsored by the Vancouver Public Library in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Titles are selected by the library staff, who vote for one of four titles presented by the One Book, One Vancouver Organizing Committee.
One Bright Shining Moment One Bright Shining Moment: The Forgotten Summer of George McGovern is a 2005 documentary directed by Stephen Vittori. It chronicles the unsuccessful 1972 presidential campaign of progressive Democrat George McGovern.
One Business Bay One Business Bay is a proposed 35-storey skyscraper for plot 001 at the entrance of Business Bay, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Designed by German architects Kling Consult GmbH, the tower will have 3 basement floors and a five floor podium with 1000 car park spaces.
One club man A one-club man is a term used to describe a football player who has played his entire professional career with only one club. In the strictest definition, one club men are rare in football, due to the tendency of players to move for financial reasons or to play at a lower level in order to prolong their careers.
One compartment kinetics One compartment kinetics for a chemical compound specifies that the uptake in the compartment is proportional to the concentration outside the compartment, and the elimination is proportional to the concentration inside the compartment. Both the compartment and the environment outside the compartment are considered to be homogeneous (well mixed).
One country, two systems "One country, two systems" is an idea originally proposed by Deng Xiaoping during the early 1980's, then Paramount Leader of the People's Republic of China (PRC), for the reunification of China. He suggested that there will be only one China, but areas such as Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan can have their own capitalist economical and political systems, while mainland China uses the "socialist" system.
One Canada Square One Canada Square, a skyscraper in London, England is the tallest habitable building in the United Kingdom, at 235 metres (771 ft) and 50 stories (reduced from original plans for 60). Designed by the Argentine architect César Pelli, construction was completed in 1991.
One Cleveland Center One Cleveland Center is the fifth largest skyscraper located in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, following Erieview Tower. The building has 31 stories, rises to a height of 450 ft (137 m), and is located at 1375 East 9th Street.
One Commerce Plaza One Commerce Plaza, also known as the Twin Towers, is a public office building located on Washington Avenue in downtown Albany, New York. At 20 floors and 270 feet (82 meters), it is the eleventh tallest structure in Albany.
One Cool Cat One Cool Cat, foaled on March 26 2001 by Storm Cat and out of Tacha, like so many of his Ballydoyle stablemates, lost on his debut start, finishing 4th in a maiden race at the Curragh. He was soon on the winning trail, winning a maiden at York Racecourse 6 weeks later.
One Cool Guy One Cool Guy (OCG) was a third wave ska band from Union, New Jersey. Founded in 1997 by Stuart Kamratz, Keith Eberle, Nick Afflitto, Peter Sibilia, Mark Fonseca Rendeiro, Dave Paiva, and Mike Struening, who met while attending Union High School.
One Country on Each Side One Country on Each Side (Chinese: 一邊一國; pinyin: yÄ« biÄn yÄ« guĂł) is a concept espoused by President of the Republic of China Chen Shui-bian regarding the political status of Taiwan. As it implies, it means that both the People's Republic of China and the Republic of China(Taiwan) are separate countries, as opposed to separate governments within the same country of China.
One deal a day One deal a day is a web-based business model in which a single type of product is offered for sale for a period of 24 hours. Usually, the items are offered at discounted prices, selling until the 24 hour period is up, or the stock is exhausted.
One dollar coin (Australian) The Australian 1 dollar coin was first issued in 1984 to replace the 1 dollar note then in circulation, this coin seems to be the most circulated denomination in Australia. All three portraits of the Queen have been minted, the 1984 head of Queen Elizabeth II by Arnold Machin; between 1985 and 1998 the head by Raphael Maklouf; and since 1999 the head by Ian Rank-Broadley.
One drop rhythm Think Reggae music: A drumset playing style, popularized by Carlton Barrett (long-time drummer of Bob Marley and the Wailers), in which the backbeat is characterized by the dominant snare drum stroke and bass drum kick both sounding on the same note. The style is rather unique, solid, and the sound is clean, leaving relatively large open musical space for improvisation.
One Dad, Two Dads, Brown Dad, Blue Dads One Dad, Two Dads, Brown Dad, Blue Dads (Alyson Books, 2004 ISBN 1-55583-848-0) is a children's book by Johnny Valentine and Melody Sarecky. It is designed for 4-8 year olds, and discusses all kinds of different dads, including having two dads.
One Day Elliott One Day Elliott are a rock/punk/alternative band from Maidstone, Kent, in the UK. They have released a 7 track CD Rule Number One, and a self-release A New Direction, along with several EP's (in order, earliest first) Domestic Nightmares, You must have seen the movie, and Readers Wives.
One Day in My Life One Day in My Life is an autobiographical novel written by Bobby Sands while he was imprisoned at Long Kesh by the British for his activities as a member of the Irish Republican Army. The novel was originally written on "toilet paper with a biro refill...
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich () is a story by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, originally published in November 1962 in the Soviet literary magazine Novy Mir. It is set in a Soviet labor camp in the 1950s, and describes a single day for an ordinary prisoner, Ivan Denisovich Shukhov.
One Day in Your Life (album) One Day in Your Life, though not an official solo release, was issued as a "lost" solo album by Michael Jackson upon its release on Motown Records in 1981. Some called the album a "studio" release, while others call it a compilation of Jackson's mid-1970s recordings when he was between the ages of 15 and 17.
One Day in Your Life (Michael Jackson song) "One Day in Your Life" was a song recorded by Michael Jackson for his 1975 album, Forever, Michael, and re-released in 1981 due to the strong buzz that generated from the sales of Jackson's hit album, 1979's Off the Wall, even though Jackson released the album on a different label. While a modest U.
One Day More (song) One Day More is a showstopper from the musical Les Miserables written by Claude-Michel Schönberg, and the lyrics by Herbet Kretzmer. The song is a choral piece, almost all of the main characters sing in it; as well as parts by the ensemble.
One Dead Indian One Dead Indian: The Premier, the Police, and the Ipperwash Crisis is a book by Canadian investigative journalist Peter Edwards (born 1956) about the 1995 Ipperwash Crisis and the shooting death of aboriginal land claims protester Dudley George by the Ontario Provincial Police on September 7, 1995. It was published by Stoddart in 2001.
One Dead Three Wounded A hard hitting blend of Hardcore/Metal/Southern Rock from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. One Dead Three Wounded began in 1998 while founding members Sam Tropio and brothers Michael and Timothy Zahodski were still in High School.
One Devonshire Gardens One Devonshire Gardens is a luxury hotel located in the West End of Glasgow, in Scotland. It is well known for its wealthy guests, including Neil Diamond, George Clooney, Kylie Minogue, Britney SpearsDaily Mail, page eight; Printed 20 April 2006.
Onager (siege weapon) The onager was a post-classical Roman siege engine, which derived its name from the kicking action of the machine, similar to that of an onager (wild ass). It is a type of catapult that uses torsional pressure, generally from twisted rope, to store energy for the shot.
Onah The Laws of Onah are the obligation of a man to provide conjugal rights to his wife under Jewish Law, representing the attempt by Judaism to take into account the realities of biological needs while harnessing them under a sociably acceptable institution, that of Jewish Marriage.
Onaka (grape) Onaka is one of a number of hardy grape cultivars produced by the prolific breeder Nels Hansen at South Dakota State University. It is a product of a cross of Beta (a hybrid of Vitis labrusca and Vitis riparia known for its cold hardiness).
Onake Obavva Onake Obavva (18th Century) was a woman who fought the forces of Hyder Ali single handedly with a masse (Onake) in the small kingdom of Chitradurga in the Chitradurga district of Karnataka State, India. She was the wife of a guard of the watch tower in the rocky fort of Chitradurga.
Onalsyn Zhumabekov Onalsyn Zhumabekov (born in 1949) has served as the Chairman of the Central Electoral Commission in the Government of Kazakhstan since the Majilis confirmed him on 13 April 2006. He replaced Zagipa Baliyeva, who replaced him as the Minister of Justice.
Onam Onam (Malayalam: ŕ´“ŕ´Łŕ´‚) is an annual harvest festival, celebrated mainly in the Indian state of Kerala. It is the foremost festival among the cultural repertoire of Malayalees, and falls during the month of Chingam (August-September as per the Gregorian calendar), the first month of the Malayalam calendar and lasts for ten days.
Onamo, 'namo! Onamo, 'namo (Serbian: Онамо, 'намо; in English: There, over there) was the popular anthem of Montenegro in the late 19th to early 20th century. (The official anthem of Montenegro at the time was Ubavoj nam Crnoj Gori.
Onan Onan (××•Öą× Ö¸×ź "Strong", Standard Hebrew Onan, Tiberian Hebrew ʾÔnÄn) is a person described in the book of Genesis in the Hebrew Bible. The word onanism, an older term for masturbation, derives from his name because of one interpretation of his actions in the Bible.
Onaquaga Onaquaga (also spelled many other ways) was a large Iroquois village, located on both sides of the Susquehanna River near present-day Windsor, New York until it was destroyed along with nearby Unadilla, by the Continental Army in October, 1778.
Onara (song) "Onara" () is the theme song to popular Korean television drama series Dae Jang Geum. Im Se Hyun (임세휸 / 林世賢) composed the song in archaic Korean, and the lyrics are unintelligible to most Koreans today.
Onattukara Onattukara (meaning the land of Onam) was a principality of ancient Kerala. Also known as Odanadu (meaning the land of bamboo), Onattukara was at times part of the kingdom of Venad and was comprised of the present day Taluks of Kayamkulam, Mavelikara, Karunagapalli, Karthikapalli etc.
OnĂs OnĂs is a municipality and a parish in the Autonomous Community of the Principality of Asturias, Spain. The municipality is bordered on the north by Llanes, on the sounth by the province of LeĂłn, to the east by Cabrales and to the west by Cangas de OnĂs.
Once a Hero Once a Hero was an ABC 1987 science fiction comedy television series. The series starred Milo O'Shea as Abner Bevis, a down on his luck comic book illustrator whose life is turned upside down when his creation, Captain Justice (Jeff Lester), comes to life.
Once a Hero (novel) Once a Hero is a science fiction novel by Elizabeth Moon. It is the first of the three books of the Esmay Suiza trilogy in Moon's fictional Familias Regnant universe, following the three of the Heris Serrano trilogy.
Once a Thief (1991 film) Once a Thief (縱橫四海; Zong heng si hai; literally: Criss-Cross Over Four Seas) is a 1991 film directed and written by John Woo. It stars Chow Yun-Fat, Leslie Cheung, Cherie Chung, Kenneth Tsang and Paul Chu Kong in a lighthearted heist themed action-comedy routine.
Once Again Once Again was the second album released by Barclay James Harvest, in early 1971. It is generally regarded as one of their strongest efforts, featuring powerful, epic tracks such as "Song For the Dying", "She Said", and "Mocking Bird".
Once Bitten (film) Once Bitten is a 1985 comedy movie about Mark, an innocent and naive high school student (played by Jim Carrey) who is seduced in a Los Angeles club by a sultry blonde countess (played by Lauren Hutton) who, unknown to him, is really a vampiress hundreds of years old.
Once Caldas Corporación Deportiva Once Caldas, usually known simply as Once Caldas, is a Colombian football (soccer) team, based in Manizales. They were the surprise winners of Copa Libertadores in 2004, mainly due to the performances of Juan Carlos Henao and John Viáfara.
Once in a Lifetime (Talking Heads song) "Once in a Lifetime" is a popular song by Talking Heads, from their album Remain in Light, and was later used for the promotion of the concert film Stop Making Sense. It was named as one of the 100 most important American musical works of the 20th century by National Public Radio.
Once More Once More was a duet album by Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton from 1970. It contained the #4 country single "Daddy Was an Old Time Preacher Man", written by Parton and Dorothy Jo Owens (Parton's aunt) about Rev.
Once More the Saint Once More the Saint is a collection of three interrelated mystery novellas by Leslie Charteris, first published in the United Kingdom by Hodder and Stoughton in 1933. This was the tenth book to feature the adventures of Simon Templar, alias "The Saint".
Once More* With Footnotes Once More* With Footnotes is a book by Terry Pratchett, published by NESFA Press in 2004 when he was the Guest of Honor for Noreascon Four, the 62nd World Science Fiction Convention. It contains a mixture of short stories, articles, introductions to other books, and speeches, including his first published short story, "The Hades Business".
Once Upon a Forest Once Upon a Forest is a 1993 animated film, directed by Charles Grosvenor and released by 20th Century Fox, with an environmental theme. Three anthropomorphic rodents go on an expedition to find medicine for their friend, a sick badger.
Once Upon a Christmas Once Upon a Christmas was a 1984 holiday album by Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers. The album was accompanied by a now classic CBS TV special (which has been rerun numerous years), though never issued on Video or DVD despite public demand (bootleg copies have been produced in large quantities).
Once Upon a Mattress Once Upon a Mattress is a critically-acclaimed musical comedy that opened on Broadway on May 11, 1959 and ran for 460 performances. The play was written as an adaptation of the fairy tale The Princess and the Pea, which was written by Hans Christian Andersen.
Once Upon a Time (Single) "Once upon a Time" was a single released by The Pogues in 1993 from their sixth album, Waiting For Herb. The song was the bands last ever single to chart, making number 66, before the band broke up in 1996 following the release of there seventh and final album, Pogue Mahone.
Once Upon a Time (The Prisoner) "Once Upon A Time" is the title of the 16th episode of the British science fiction-allegorical series, The Prisoner, starring Patrick McGoohan as Number Six. It originally aired in the UK on ITV on January 28, 1968 and was first broadcast in the United States on CBS in the summer of 1968.
Once Upon a Time in America Once Upon a Time in America (Italian title C'era una volta in America) (1984) is the last film by director Sergio Leone, and features Robert De Niro and James Woods as Jewish ghetto youths who rise to prominence in New York City's world of organized crime.
Once Upon a Time in China Once Upon a Time in China (ć¦ç‹€ĺ…é»éٛ鴻) is Hong Kong auteur Tsui Hark (ĺľĺ…‹)'s series of six movies about the famous kung fu master and Chinese hero Wong Fei Hung or (Huang Fei Hong) (é»éٛ鴻) (played by Jet Li (李連杰) in parts 1, 2, 3, and 6 and by Zhao Wen Zhou (趙文卓; Vincent Zhao) in parts 4 and 5). The movies were released in 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, and 1997, respectively.
Once Upon a Time in Mexico Once Upon a Time in Mexico (2003) is an action film by Robert Rodriguez and the final film in the "Mariachi Trilogy", which includes El Mariachi and Desperado. Antonio Banderas reprises his role as El Mariachi.
Once Upon a Time When I Was Colored Once Upon a Time When I Was Colored is a memoir by Clifton Taulbert, first published in 1989. Taulbert writes about his life experiences from his childhood in a small Mississippi town during the segregated 1950s to his emigration North in 1962 at the age of 17.
Once Upon A Time In The Hood One Upon A Time In The Hood, is a 2007 action film starring Steven Seagal and Eddie Griffin that will be released STV in September 2007. The movie was filmed in New Mexico in November/December 2006 and was directed by Don E.
Once-a-month cooking The concept of once-a-month cooking (OAMC) is to spend a set time cooking, be it a day or two, but with an end result of having enough meals to last through the whole month. OAMC recipes usually involve freezing the meals until needed.
Oncidiinae The Oncidiinae is a subtribe within the Orchidaceae that consists of a number of genera that are closely related. This subtribe consists of about 70 genera with over 1000 species, with Oncidium as its largest genus.
Oncofetal antigens Oncofetal antigens are proteins which are typically present only during fetal development but are found in adults with certain kinds of cancer. These proteins are often measurable in the blood of individuals with cancer and may be used to both diagnose and follow treatment of the tumors.
Oncogene An oncogene is a modified gene, or a set of nucleotides that codes for a protein, that increases the malignancy of a tumor cell. Some oncogenes, usually involved in early stages of cancer development, increase the chance that a normal cell develops into a tumor cell, possibly resulting in cancer.
Oncogenomics Oncogenomics is a relatively new field of study involving oncogenes—genes that are genetically altered within a cell (likely by mutation) and lead to tumorigenisis. Oncogenomics is synonymous with "cancer genomics".
Oncolytic virus An oncolytic virus is a virus used to treat cancer due to their ability to specifically infect cancer cells, while leaving normal cells unharmed. Viruses can be engineered to be replication competent only in cancer cells, leading to cell lysis and dose amplification at the site of the tumour.
Oncomouse The Oncomouse or Harvard mouse is a type of laboratory mouse that has been genetically modified using modifications designed by Harvard University and DuPont to carry a specific gene called an activated oncogene. The activated oncogene significantly increases the mouse’s susceptibility to cancer, and thus makes the mouse suitable for cancer research.
Oncorhynchus rastrosus Oncorhynchus rastrosus, also known as "Smilodonichthys rastrosus," and "Sabertooth salmon," was a species of salmon that lived along the Pacific coast of North America during the Pliocene and Pleistocene periods. Adults grew to be 9 feet in length, and are believed to have been anadromous like their living relatives.
Oncothermia Oncothermia describes a loco-regional hyperthermia treatment for cancer done using the EHY-2000 device from the company Oncotherm. This method applies hyperthermia by radiowaves of 13,56 Mhz, that enter the patient by capacitive coupling.
Oncotic pressure In blood plasma, the dissolved compounds have an osmotic pressure. A small portion of the total osmotic pressure is due to the presence of large protein molecules; this is known as the colloidal osmotic pressure, or oncotic pressure.
Oncotype DX Oncotype DX™, created by Genomic Health, is a diagnostic test that quantifies the likelihood of disease recurrence in women with early-stage breast cancer and assesses the likely benefit from certain types of chemotherapy. With this information, it may be possible for doctors and patients to make more informed decisions about breast cancer treatment options.
Ondaatje Prize The Royal Society of Literature Ondaatje Prize is an annual literary award given by the Royal Society of Literature. The ÂŁ10,000 award is given for a work of fiction, non-fiction or poetry which evokes the "spirit of a place", and which is written by a citizen of the Commonwealth or the Republic of Ireland.
Ondal (Goguryeo) Ondal, most commonly, and endearingly, referred to by Koreans as babo Ondal (“Ondal the fool”), was a commoner and general of the Goguryeo kingdom of Korea. Though simple minded, he rose from common origins to become a remarkable and brave general, dieing during an attempt to reclaim Mt.
Ondekoza ("demon drum group"), sometimes referred to as "Za Ondekoza", is a Japanese troupe specializing in taiko drumming. Founded in 1969 by Den Tagayasu, Ondekoza was influential in the rise of the kumi-daiko (group taiko) style of taiko.
Ondes Martenot The Ondes Martenot ("Martenot waves"; also known as the Ondium Martenot, Martenot and Ondes musicales.) is an early electronic musical instrument with a keyboard and slide, invented in 1928 by Maurice Martenot and originally very similar in sound to the Theremin.
Ondine (actor) Ondine aka Robert Olivo (June 16, 1937 - January 1, 1989) was an American actor, probably best known for appearing in a series of Warhol-directed films in the mid-1960s. He met Andy Warhol in 1961 at an orgy, and died of liver disease in Queens, New York, New York, USA in 1989.
Ondine (ballet) Ondine or The Naiad and the Fisherman is a ballet in Three acts, Five scenes. It originally premiered at Her Majesty's Theatre, London, on 22 June, 1843 as Ondine, au la Naiad with choreography by Jules Perrot and music by Cesare Pugni, with the Ballerina Fanny Cerrito as Ondine.
Ondřej Neff Ondřej Neff (April 26, 1945, Prague) is a Czech science fiction writer and journalist. He is the founder of Neviditelný pes (The Invisible Dog), one of the earliest and most popular Czech daily news/comments websites.
Ondřej Sosenka Ondřej Sosenka (born on December 9, 1975) is a Czech professional cyclist, the rider of Italian team Acqua & Sapone-Caffè Mokambo. He won the Peace Race in 2002 and broke the UCI hour record on July 19, 2005 in Moscow, Russia, riding 49.
Ondřej Soukup Ondřej Soukup (born May 2, 1951) is a Czech music composer. He has written soundtracks for twenty feature films, including Jan Svěrák's Kolya, an Academy Award winner for best foreign film in 1997, and Dark Blue World, for which Soukup received his second Czech Lion award for best soundtrack in 2001.
Ondřejov Observatory The Ondřejov Observatory (Observatoř Ondřejov in Czech) is the principal observatory of the Astronomical Institute (Astronomický ústav) of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. It is located near the village of Ondřejov, 35 km southeast of Prague.
Ondo, Hiroshima Ondo (éźłć¸ç”ş; -cho) was a town located in Aki District, Hiroshima, Japan. On March 15, 2005 the town merged with five other towns into the expanded city of Kure and no longer exists as an independent municipality.
Ondol Ondol is a traditional Korean underfloor heating system for indoor climate control similar in principle to a Roman hypocaust. The main components are a fireplace or stove (also used for cooking) located below floor level, a heated floor underlayed by horizontal smoke passages, and a vertical chimney to provide a draft.
Ondra Ĺysohorsky Ondra Ĺysohorsky ( 6 jun. 1905-1989), pseudonym of Ervin Goj, poet known for his works written in German and (mainly) Lachian, he systematized and practically created a literary version of this language, (somewhat between Czech and Polish).
One (Metallica song) "One" is a song performed by thrash metal band Metallica. One of Metallica's most famous songs, "One" appeared as the fourth track of, and was released as the second single from, the band's successful 1988 album ...
One (Voyager episode) One is an episode of Star Trek Voyager, the 25rd and penultimate episode of the fourth season. The episode was based on a premise by Jim Swallow, based on an invitation to pitch after he submitted a spec script.
One (Yuval Ron album) One is a project by Israeli composer Yuval Ron, who teams together with Turkish virtuoso Omar Faruk Tekbilek, Yair Dalal, singer Azam Ali (of the group Vas and many others. Together they are essentially a Middle-Eastern super group.
One act play A one act play, or more commonly "one act", is a short play that takes place in one act or scene, as opposed to plays that take place over a number of scenes in one or more acts. They tend to be simpler and have fewer props, scenery and cast members (sometimes only one).
One and a half syndrome One and a half syndrome is a rare kind of ophthalmoparesis that is caused by a conjugate horizontal gaze palsy in one direction and an internuclear ophthalmoplegia in the other. The most common manifestation of this unusual syndrome is limitation of horizontal eye movement to abduction of one eye with no horizontal movement of the other eye.
One After 909 "One After 909" is a Beatles song. It was written by John Lennon in The Beatles' early days (the strong influence of Chuck Berry, more pronounced in the early years, is quite evident) but was not officially released until it was included on the 1970 album Let It Be.
One America Initiative On June 14, 1997, President Clinton announced One America in the 21st Century: The President's Initiative on Race. This initiative, established with Executive Order 13050, was a critical element in the President's effort to prepare his country to embrace its growing diversity as its greatest strength in the 21st century.
One AM Radio The One AM Radio is the musical project of Hrishikesh Hirway, a composer and songwriter from Los Angeles. The One AM Radio's sound is often characterized by Hrishikesh's lush, soothing vocals over dream-like instrumental arrangements.
One Armed Scissor "One Armed Scissor" is a song by At the Drive-In. It was the first single from their album Relationship of Command, and was the first At the Drive-In song to be played regularly on a number of radio stations.
One Arrest "One Arrest" is the seventh episode of the first season of the HBO original series, The Wire. The episode was written by Rafael Alvarez from a story by David Simon & Ed Burns and was directed by Joe Chapelle.
One bowl with two pieces One bowl with two pieces (一盅兩件), is a slang term that has long been in the vernacular of Hong Kong tea culture. In the past, tea was not offered in a present-day teapot but a bowl in Cantonese restaurants.
One Bad Day Syndrome One Bad Day Syndrome is a superhero character analysis idea originally stated in Batman: The Killing Joke. In said comic, the Joker states that all it takes for the someone to be just like him is simply one bad day.
One Bad Pig One Bad Pig is a Christian punk and metal crossover band from Austin, Texas which formed in 1985. Although they have not released any full-length albums of new material since 1991, they still play reunion shows at various Christian rock festivals and have not declared their band broken up yet.
One Be Lo One Be Lo (real name Nahshid Sulaiman) is an underground rapper from Pontiac, Michigan. He is well respected for being one half of the rap duo Binary Star, and has released a number of well received solo albums.
One Beacon Street One Beacon Street is a modern skyscraper in the Government Center neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. Built in 1971 and refurbished in 1991, it is Boston's 16th-tallest building, standing 154m (507ft) tall, and housing 37 floors.
One Big Happy One Big Happy is a daily comic strip written and illustrated by Rick Detorie, detailing the daily adventures of a six-year-old girl named Ruthie. The strip also features her eight-year-old brother Joe, their parents Frank and Ellen, and their grandparents Nick and Rose, who live next door.
One Big Holiday One Big Holiday is a song by american rock band My Morning Jacket. It has become their signature, song, and is generally there most requested song at concerts, as they have performed it at the music festival Bonnaroo every year.
One Block Radius One Block Radius is a hiphop group made up of Marty James, DJ MDA (formerly of Scapegoat Wax), along with emcee Z-Man of Hiero Imperium. One Block Radius are known for their unique beats and lyrics about everyday life.
One Book, One Vancouver One Book, One Vancouver is a city-wide book club sponsored by the Vancouver Public Library in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Titles are selected by the library staff, who vote for one of four titles presented by the One Book, One Vancouver Organizing Committee.
One Bright Shining Moment One Bright Shining Moment: The Forgotten Summer of George McGovern is a 2005 documentary directed by Stephen Vittori. It chronicles the unsuccessful 1972 presidential campaign of progressive Democrat George McGovern.
One Business Bay One Business Bay is a proposed 35-storey skyscraper for plot 001 at the entrance of Business Bay, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Designed by German architects Kling Consult GmbH, the tower will have 3 basement floors and a five floor podium with 1000 car park spaces.
One club man A one-club man is a term used to describe a football player who has played his entire professional career with only one club. In the strictest definition, one club men are rare in football, due to the tendency of players to move for financial reasons or to play at a lower level in order to prolong their careers.
One compartment kinetics One compartment kinetics for a chemical compound specifies that the uptake in the compartment is proportional to the concentration outside the compartment, and the elimination is proportional to the concentration inside the compartment. Both the compartment and the environment outside the compartment are considered to be homogeneous (well mixed).
One country, two systems "One country, two systems" is an idea originally proposed by Deng Xiaoping during the early 1980's, then Paramount Leader of the People's Republic of China (PRC), for the reunification of China. He suggested that there will be only one China, but areas such as Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan can have their own capitalist economical and political systems, while mainland China uses the "socialist" system.
One Canada Square One Canada Square, a skyscraper in London, England is the tallest habitable building in the United Kingdom, at 235 metres (771 ft) and 50 stories (reduced from original plans for 60). Designed by the Argentine architect César Pelli, construction was completed in 1991.
One Cleveland Center One Cleveland Center is the fifth largest skyscraper located in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, following Erieview Tower. The building has 31 stories, rises to a height of 450 ft (137 m), and is located at 1375 East 9th Street.
One Commerce Plaza One Commerce Plaza, also known as the Twin Towers, is a public office building located on Washington Avenue in downtown Albany, New York. At 20 floors and 270 feet (82 meters), it is the eleventh tallest structure in Albany.
One Cool Cat One Cool Cat, foaled on March 26 2001 by Storm Cat and out of Tacha, like so many of his Ballydoyle stablemates, lost on his debut start, finishing 4th in a maiden race at the Curragh. He was soon on the winning trail, winning a maiden at York Racecourse 6 weeks later.
One Cool Guy One Cool Guy (OCG) was a third wave ska band from Union, New Jersey. Founded in 1997 by Stuart Kamratz, Keith Eberle, Nick Afflitto, Peter Sibilia, Mark Fonseca Rendeiro, Dave Paiva, and Mike Struening, who met while attending Union High School.
One Country on Each Side One Country on Each Side (Chinese: 一邊一國; pinyin: yÄ« biÄn yÄ« guĂł) is a concept espoused by President of the Republic of China Chen Shui-bian regarding the political status of Taiwan. As it implies, it means that both the People's Republic of China and the Republic of China(Taiwan) are separate countries, as opposed to separate governments within the same country of China.
One deal a day One deal a day is a web-based business model in which a single type of product is offered for sale for a period of 24 hours. Usually, the items are offered at discounted prices, selling until the 24 hour period is up, or the stock is exhausted.
One dollar coin (Australian) The Australian 1 dollar coin was first issued in 1984 to replace the 1 dollar note then in circulation, this coin seems to be the most circulated denomination in Australia. All three portraits of the Queen have been minted, the 1984 head of Queen Elizabeth II by Arnold Machin; between 1985 and 1998 the head by Raphael Maklouf; and since 1999 the head by Ian Rank-Broadley.
One drop rhythm Think Reggae music: A drumset playing style, popularized by Carlton Barrett (long-time drummer of Bob Marley and the Wailers), in which the backbeat is characterized by the dominant snare drum stroke and bass drum kick both sounding on the same note. The style is rather unique, solid, and the sound is clean, leaving relatively large open musical space for improvisation.
One Dad, Two Dads, Brown Dad, Blue Dads One Dad, Two Dads, Brown Dad, Blue Dads (Alyson Books, 2004 ISBN 1-55583-848-0) is a children's book by Johnny Valentine and Melody Sarecky. It is designed for 4-8 year olds, and discusses all kinds of different dads, including having two dads.
One Day Elliott One Day Elliott are a rock/punk/alternative band from Maidstone, Kent, in the UK. They have released a 7 track CD Rule Number One, and a self-release A New Direction, along with several EP's (in order, earliest first) Domestic Nightmares, You must have seen the movie, and Readers Wives.
One Day in My Life One Day in My Life is an autobiographical novel written by Bobby Sands while he was imprisoned at Long Kesh by the British for his activities as a member of the Irish Republican Army. The novel was originally written on "toilet paper with a biro refill...
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich () is a story by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, originally published in November 1962 in the Soviet literary magazine Novy Mir. It is set in a Soviet labor camp in the 1950s, and describes a single day for an ordinary prisoner, Ivan Denisovich Shukhov.
One Day in Your Life (album) One Day in Your Life, though not an official solo release, was issued as a "lost" solo album by Michael Jackson upon its release on Motown Records in 1981. Some called the album a "studio" release, while others call it a compilation of Jackson's mid-1970s recordings when he was between the ages of 15 and 17.
One Day in Your Life (Michael Jackson song) "One Day in Your Life" was a song recorded by Michael Jackson for his 1975 album, Forever, Michael, and re-released in 1981 due to the strong buzz that generated from the sales of Jackson's hit album, 1979's Off the Wall, even though Jackson released the album on a different label. While a modest U.
One Day More (song) One Day More is a showstopper from the musical Les Miserables written by Claude-Michel Schönberg, and the lyrics by Herbet Kretzmer. The song is a choral piece, almost all of the main characters sing in it; as well as parts by the ensemble.
One Dead Indian One Dead Indian: The Premier, the Police, and the Ipperwash Crisis is a book by Canadian investigative journalist Peter Edwards (born 1956) about the 1995 Ipperwash Crisis and the shooting death of aboriginal land claims protester Dudley George by the Ontario Provincial Police on September 7, 1995. It was published by Stoddart in 2001.
One Dead Three Wounded A hard hitting blend of Hardcore/Metal/Southern Rock from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. One Dead Three Wounded began in 1998 while founding members Sam Tropio and brothers Michael and Timothy Zahodski were still in High School.
One Devonshire Gardens One Devonshire Gardens is a luxury hotel located in the West End of Glasgow, in Scotland. It is well known for its wealthy guests, including Neil Diamond, George Clooney, Kylie Minogue, Britney SpearsDaily Mail, page eight; Printed 20 April 2006.
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