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One Devonshire Place One Devonshire Place is a modern skyscraper in the Government Center neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts directly across from One Boston Place. Built in 1983, it is tied with Harbor Towers 2 and the Saltonstall Building as Boston's 29th-tallest building, standing 121Â m (396Â ft) tall, and housing 42 floors.
One Dollar Short One Dollar Short were an Australian punk rock band. Formed in 1998, and hailing from Terrigal in New South Wales' Central Coast region, members included Michael Smith (drums), Trent Crawford (guitar), Tim Flaherty (guitar and backing vocals), Adam Check (bass) and Scott E.
One electron universe The one electron universe hypothesis, commonly associated with Richard Feynman, postulates that there exists only a single electron in the universe, propagating through space and time in such a way as to appear in many places simultaneously.
One Eye On The Banquet "One Eye On The Banquet" is a limited edition EP featuring tracks recorded with producer Craig Silvey, expected to be working with Yeti on their debut album to be released in 2007. The artwork for the release was designed by the band.
One flue harpoon The one flue harpoon or one flue iron (sometimes "single" instead of "one" is used) is a type of harpoon used in whaling after its introduction in the early 19th century when it replaced the two flue harpoon. Due to the asymmetric design of the head for which it is named, the one flue harpoon was less likely to cut its way out of the whale meat and blubber, and was therefore more successful in whaling.
One for all, and all for one One for all, and all for one (un pour tous, tous pour un; also inverted to All for one, and one for all) is a motto traditionally associated with the King's Musketeers in the novel The Three Musketeers written by Alexandre Dumas. In the novel, it was the motto of a trio of French musketeers named Athos, Porthos and Aramis who stayed loyal to each other through thick and thin.
One Federal Street One Federal Street is a skyscraper in the Financial District neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. Completed in 1975, it is Boston's 13th-tallest building, standing 158Â m (520Â ft) tall, and housing 38 floors.
One Fine Day One Fine Day is a 1996 romantic comedy starring Michelle Pfeiffer and George Clooney. It details the progression of a hectic day that transforms the mutual hatred between a beautiful architect and a snide political columnist into love.
One Fine Day (film) Melanie Parker, an architect and mother of Sammy, and Jack Taylor, a newspaper columnist and father of Maggie, are both divorced. They meet one morning when overwhelmed Jack is left unexpectedly with Maggie and forgets that Melanie was to take her to school.
One Fine Day (song) "One Fine Day" is a popular song, written in 1963 by songwriters Carole King and Gerry Goffin, which has been covered by numerous artists since it was originally a hit that year for black girl group The Chiffons.
One Fine Spring Day One Fine Spring Day is a Korean feature film released by Sidus and Applause Films in 2001. Directed by Hur Jin-Ho (of Christmas in August), it is a portrait of a love affair from its blossoming in spring to its decline in the following spring.
One Fish, Two Fish, Crawfish, Bluefish One Fish, Two Fish, Crawfish, Bluefish: The Smithsonian Sustainable Seafood Cookbook (ISBN 1-58834-169-0) is a collection of seafood recipes specifically chosen for their economical sustainability. It was written by Carole C.
One Flea Spare One Flea Spare is a play written by Naomi Wallace that takes place in the era of the Black Plague and stars four characters that are trapped inside a house (William Snelgrave, Darcy Snelgrave, Bunce and Morse) and a guardsman (Kabe). The play involves the transcendence of cultural, social, class and sexual boundaries.
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (play) In 1963, one year after Ken Kesey's bestselling novel of the same name was published, Dale Wasserman's stage adaptation made its Broadway premiere, running through 1964. Since then, the play has had two revivals: the first an off-Broadway production in 1971, the second a Broadway production in 2001 with Gary Sinise as McMurphy.
One Foot in Heaven One Foot in Heaven is a 1941 biographical film which follows the life of a minister and his family as they move from parish to parish. It stars Fredric March, Martha Scott, Beulah Bondi, Gene Lockhart and Elisabeth Fraser.
One Foot in the North One Foot in the North is the (surprise)twentieth album by Jandek, and the only to be released in 1991. It is Corwood Industries release #0758, and featured voice and electric guitar for about half the album before drums and a second, more "polished" lead guitar joined along.
One For The Road (album) One For The Road is a collection of live tracks taken from various summer festival appearances through out 2004, by the British rock group Ocean Colour Scene. The album takes the best performances from T in the Park (Scotland), Oxegen (Ireland), Guilfest (England) and Keighley Leisure Center (England).
One Froggy Evening One Froggy Evening is an approximately seven-minute long Technicolor animated short film written by Michael Maltese and directed by Chuck Jones. The short was released on December 31, 1955 as part of Warner Brothers' Merrie Melodies series of cartoons.
One gets used to anything, except a guy Alles went behalve een vent ("One gets used to anything, except a guy") is a 1990 book by Yvonne Kroonenberg (ISBN 90-254-6780-6). The book, originally in Dutch, was translated in German as Man gewöhnt sich an alles, nur nicht an einen Mann (2001, ISBN 3-492-23257-4)
One Gallant Rush One Gallant Rush is a book by Peter Burchard, which was the basis for the film Glory. Based on letters written by Robert Gould Shaw, One Gallant Rush is about the 54th Massachusetts Regiment and their progress in the American Civil War.
One half One half is the irreducible fraction resulting from dividing one by two (½), or any number by its double; multiplication by one half is equivalent to division by two. It is the fraction occurring most often in mathematical equations, recipes, measurements, etc.
One handgun a month law A one-handgun a month law is designed to cut off the supply of guns to criminals by limiting handgun purchases to one every thirty days per person. The rationale for enacting this law is that gun traffickers may frequently purchase large numbers of cheap handguns from states with weak gun laws, particularly those in the south, and sell them at an inflated price to criminals in states with strong gun laws.
One Hand Clapping One Hand Clapping was an original rock group based in North London, England in the early 1970s. It was formed by three brothers, Felix, Jason, and Conrad Warre, with Nick Pepper on drums, and Mick Cervino on bass (followed later by Colin Prior on fretless bass).
One Hit Wonders (TV series) One Hit Wonders is a television program aired on Canadian music video TV station MuchMusic. The show plays videos by artists widely considered one hit wonders, and also features a set of three hit videos that can be voted for online.
One Hour Compo One Hour Compos (commonly known as OHC-s) refer to events when trackers on an IRC channel are given samplepacks and asked to track a song in just one hour with "oldschool trackers" (Impulse Tracker, Fast Tracker, Scream Tracker, Modplug Tracker, etc.)
One Hour Photo One Hour Photo (2002) is an American psychological thriller, written and directed by Mark Romanek and starring Robin Williams. Fox Searchlight Pictures distributed the movie in the United States, and it also starred Connie Nielsen, Michael Vartan, Gary Cole, and Eriq La Salle.
One Hour with You One Hour with You is a 1932 film nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture. It was written by Samson Raphaelson from the Lothar Schmidt play Only a Dream, and was directed by George Cukor and Ernst Lubitsch.
One Hundred and One Dalmatians One Hundred and One Dalmatians (often abbreviated as 101 Dalmatians) is the seventeenth animated feature in the Disney animated features canon. It was made and produced by Walt Disney Productions, and it was originally released to theaters on January 25, 1961 by Buena Vista Distribution.
One Hundred and Two River The One Hundred and Two River is a tributary of the Platte River of Missouri, approximately 90 mi (145 km) long, in southwestern Iowa and northwestern Missouri in the United States.Columbia Gazetteer of North America entry for One Hundred and Two River Via the Platte, it is part of the watershed of the Missouri River.
One Hundred Men and a Girl One Hundred Men and a Girl is a 1937 musical comedy film, written by Charles Kenyon, Bruce Manning and James Mulhauser from a story by Hanns Kräly and directed by Henry Koster. It was the first of two motion pictures featuring the famed orchestra leader Leopold Stokowski, and is also the film for which Deanna Durbin is best remembered as an actress and a singer in film.
One Hundred Poems From the Chinese One Hundred Poems From the Chinese is a collection of translations of Chinese poetry by Kenneth Rexroth, first published in 1965. The book is in two parts: the first contains 35 poems by Du Fu, while the second consists of works by assorted Song dynasty poets.
One Hundred Years of Solitude One Hundred Years of Solitude (Spanish: Cien años de soledad) is a novel by Gabriel GarcĂa Márquez which was first published in Spanish in 1967 (Buenos Aires: Sudamericana), with an English translation by Gregory Rabassa released in 1970 (New York: Harper and Row). The book is considered GarcĂa Márquez's masterpiece, metaphorically encompassing the history of Colombia.
One Child One Child is a book written by the American author and psychologist Torey Hayden, and which was published in the United States in 1980. “One Child” has meanwhile been translated into 27 languages, and dramatized as an interactive opera.
One in, one out policy A one in, one out policy is a method used to control the number of people in one place or building at any one time. Where a place or building has reached its maximum capacity, further entry is only allowed upon a person leaving.
One instruction set computer The One Instruction Set Computer is a single machine language opcode which is sufficient to produce a Turing complete machine. Although such a computer could be taken as the logical conclusion of reduced instruction set computing, the single instruction computer is generally considered a thought experiment to show how small an instruction set could be made while still retaining the properties of a universal computer.
One International Place One International Place is a modern skyscraper in the Financial District neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. Built in 1987, it is tied with One Boston Place as Boston's fifth-tallest building, standing 183Â m (600Â ft) tall, and housing 46 floors.
One Jerusalem One Jerusalem is an organisation with the stated mission of "maintaining a united Jerusalem as the undivided capital of Israel". It was founded as a response to the Oslo Peace Process, specifically, out of a concern that the settlement might lead to Palestinian sovereignty over Jerusalem's Temple Mount or Noble Sanctuary.
One Kennedy Square One Kennedy Square is a building currently under construction near Campus Martius Park in downtown Detroit, Michigan. When completed, the building will stand at 777 Woodward Avenue, the location of the former Detroit City Hall.
One law for all One law for all is a slogan with a long history dating back to the Roman Empire and their oppression of peoples in newly conquered lands. This slogan is ultimately damaging for minorities in modern states founded upon the rule of law since it obviates the notion of justice and minority rights.
One Leg Kicking One Leg Kicking is a 2001 Singapore comedy-film movie that is about the Singlish-speaking Singaporeans and the English-speaking people from other countries that competes in a soccer event for the 2002 World Cup Finals. The main actors of this movie are Gurmit Singh as Tai Po and Mark Lee as Handsome.
One Leg Too Few One Leg Too Few is a famous comedy sketch written by Peter Cook and performed by Cook and Dudley Moore. It is a classic example of comedy arising from an absurd situation which the participants take entirely seriously, and a demonstration of the construction of a sketch in order to draw a laugh from the audience with almost every line.
One Liberty Plaza One Liberty Plaza is a skyscraper in Manhattan, New York, which currently resides at the location of the former Singer Building (in 1968, the tallest building to be demolished). The building is 743 feet (226m) high and 54 floors.
One Life Crew One Life Crew (OLC) is a now defunct, Straight edge, hardcore band originally from Cleveland, Ohio. Members included "Mean" Steve Murad (Vocals), Blaze Tishko (guitar), Aaron Melnick (guitar), John Lockjaw (bass) and Tony "Chubby Fresh" Pines (drums) After releasing Crime Ridden Society in 1996, the band was dropped from Victory Records after the band was involved in a brawl with fans at the 1996 Cleveland Hardcore Fest.
One Life to Live minor families Though the American soap opera One Life to Live has focused predominantly on the families of Victoria Lord, Asa Buchanan and Dorian Cramer, many other families have played a prominent role at one time or another in the show's long history.
One Little Indian (1973 film) One Little Indian is a 1973 western Walt Disney movie starring James Garner and Vera Miles. The supporting cast includes Pat Hingle, Jay Silverheels, and an 11-year-old Jodie Foster, and the plotline involves a cavalry soldier's misadventures with a camel and a little boy.
One Live Night One Live Night is a 1995 semi-acoustic live album, by heavy metal band Dokken. The reunited Dokken recorded the acoustic One Live Night during their 1995 tour in an attempt to cash in on the "unplugged" fad of the '90s.
One London One London is a British political party formed on September 1, 2005 by Damian Hockney and Peter Hulme-Cross. Both of them were originally elected to the London Assembly in June 2004 as United Kingdom Independence Party representatives, but in February 2005 announced the formation of the Veritas group at the Assembly.
One Lonesome Saddle One Lonesome Saddle is a self-released album by Ray Lamontagne. A small amount of copies were given away and sold to various people before Ray Lamontagne instructed the albums producer Carl Frankin (no relation to film director and actor) to "Bury the recordings".
One Love (Bob Marley song) "One Love/People Get Ready" is a song by Bob Marley & The Wailers from their 1977 album Exodus and it has also been released on many of his compilation albums. It has become one of the most influential and known reggae songs ever.
One Love (Glay album) ONE LOVE is the 6th released album from the Japanese rock band, GLAY. This album marks a milestone in GLAY's musical history as it was their first album to explore a wide range of genres, have song compositions from each member (except vocalist, Teru), and it marked the high point of GLAY's popularity in Japan.
One Love (New Edition album) One Love is an album released by R&B quintet New Edition on the Bad Boy label in 2004. It was the group's first album as a quintet since 1988's Heart Break, and the first album since Brown's second departure from the group following their tour seven years before.
One Love Peace Concert The One Love Peace Concert was a large concert held on April 22, 1978 at The National Stadium in Kingston, Jamaica. The concert came to its peak during Bob Marley & The Wailers' performance of "Jamming", when Marley joined the hands of political rivals Michael Manley and Edward Seaga.
One man show A One Man Show or Solo Show is frequently performed by, but not limited to, stand-up comedians. It is similar to stand-up comedy in that it usually involves a solitary performer on stage, for about an hour, speaking directly to the audience therefore acknowledging the absence of the fourth wall.
One Magnificent Mile One Magnificent Mile (or One Mag Mile) is a mixed-use high-rise tower completed in 1983 at the northern end of Michigan Avenue in Chicago containing upscale retailers on the ground floor, followed by office space above that & luxury condominium apartments on top.
One Man and a Dog One Man and a Dog is a British slang expression for a small startup company, usually in a computer or technological field. The expression became current in the late 1970's and early 1980's after a popular British technical news weekly ran a cartoon strip called "One Man and a Dog - the story of a small systems house", about a company doing business under the name "O.
One Man and His Dog One Man and His Dog (1976–1999) was a television series in the United Kingdom featuring sheepdog trials, presented by Phil Drabble with commentary by Eric Halsall, and later by Ray Ollerenshaw, Robin Page, and Gus Dermody. At its peak, in the early 1980s, it attracted audiences in excess of eight million.
One Man and His Droid One Man and His Droid is a game published by Mastertronic in 1985 for use on the Amstrad CPC, Atari 8-bit, Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum home computer systems. The name of the game is a play on the title of the BBC television show One Man and His Dog.
One Man Army One Man Army is a now separated punk rock band who formed in San Francisco, California in 1996. The band was discovered by Billie Joe Armstrong while playing in an East Bay club, and their debut album Dead End Stories was the first release on Adeline Records, Armstrong's label.
One Man Star Wars Trilogy (play) One Man Star Wars Trilogy is an Off-Broadway play based on the original Star Wars trilogy, written and performed by Canadian actor Charles Ross, and directed by TJ Dawe. It premiered in Toronto, Ontario in January, 2001.
One Man's Family One Man's Family was an American dramatic series, created by Carlton E. Morse, which debuted as a radio series on April 29, 1932 in Los Angeles, Seattle and San Francisco, moving to the full West Coast NBC network the following month, sponsored by Snowdrift and Wesson Oil.
One Man's Island One Man's Island is a non-fiction book written by David Conover carries on the story begun in Once Upon an Island, but in a totally different style and format. Written some thirteen years after the experience described in Once Upon an Island, this book presents another year in the life of the couple who began their island paradise.
One Man's Trash One Man's Trash is Trey Anastasio's first solo album apart from Phish, recorded in the Fungus Factory or in The Barn between 1997 and 1998 during breaks of touring and recording with Phish. The release includes early experimental noise explorations, some of which were reincarnated later into his second album, Trey Anastasio, released in 2002.
One Man's Wilderness: An Alaskan Odyssey One Man's Wilderness: An Alaskan Odyssey is a book, first published in 1973, by Sam Keith, based on the journals and photography of Richard Proenneke who, in 1968, retreated to the wilderness of Twin Lakes in Lake Clark National Park, Alaska to build a home for himself and live alone in the wilderness, self-sufficiently, for 31 years until the age of 82. Proenneke says he turned his back on tedious 50-hour work weeks and moved to Alaska "to do a thing to completion.
One Market Plaza One Market Plaza is located in San Francisco adjacent to the Embarcadero and consists of two office towers. The buildings of One Market Plaza include the Spear Tower (43 floors- 172 m) and the Steuart Tower (27 floors- 111 m).
One Mellon Center One Mellon Center is the second tallest skyscraper in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and the 195th tallest skyscraper in the world (see List of skyscrapers). It was completed in 1982-1983 and originally built to be the world headquarters of the Dravo Corporation (now Carmeuse Corporation).
One Member One Vote One Member One Vote, as used in the parliamentary politics of Great BritainCanada]and the [[Canadian provinces]is a proposal to select [[Executive (government)|party leaders] and/or determine [[Elective dictatorship|party policy, by a direct vote of the members of each party. Traditionally, these objectives have been accomplished either by a party convention, a vote of Members of Parliament, or some form of electoral college.
One Million Signatures The Campaign, “One Million Signatures Demanding Changes to Discriminatory Laws,” which aims to collect one million signatures to demand changes to discriminatory laws against women in Iran, is a follow-up effort to the peaceful protest of the same aim, which took place on June 12, 2006 in Haft-e Tir Square in Tehran. Preparation activities in support of this campaign commenced in June of 2006 and the campaign was officially launched on August 27, during a seminar entitled: “The Impact of Laws on Women’s Lives.
One Minute Silence One Minute Silence were a four-piece band based in the United Kingdom that combined influences from metal, hardcore punk and rap. The band consisted of vocalist Brian 'Yap' Barry, guitarist Massimo Fiocco, drummer Eddie Stratton and bassist Glen Diani.
One Monkey Don't Stop No Show One Monkey Don't Stop No Show is the fourth studio album by the Atlanta-based hip hop group Goodie Mob. This album does not include one of the group's former frontman, Cee-Lo, because he broke away to pursue his solo career (Cee-Lo Green and His Perfect Imperfections and Cee-Lo Green...
One More Drifter in the Snow One More Drifter in the Snow is the tenth album and first Christmas album by Aimee Mann, released by Super Ego Records in the United States on October 31 2006 (see 2006 in music). It was produced by Paul Bryan and comprises covers of "standard great Christmas classics" and two original compositions: "Christmastime", written by Mann's husband Michael Penn, and "Calling on Mary".
One More Night "One More Night" is the first single from Phil Collins' third album, No Jacket Required. The song is very similar to the song "This Must Be Love" (second track from Face Value), but many Phil Collins fans still consider the song much more romantic.
One More Night (Sandie Shaw song) "One More Night" is a single by British singer Sandie Shaw. Shaw made her name with a string a hit singles during the 1960s on the Pye Records label, which had made her the most successful British female of that decade.
One More River to Cross One More River to Cross: Black and Gay in America is a 1996 book written by Keith Boykin, who ran a now-defunct national black gay and lesbian organization. He begins the book by describing his life, including coming out at Harvard Law School, working for President Bill Clinton, and his first sexual experience.
One More Saturday Night (song) "One More Saturday Night" is a song written by Bob Weir and performed by the Grateful Dead. Weir is credited with writing "One More Saturday Night", although there is evidence that the song was originally written by Robert Hunter, with different lyrics.
One More Time (Daft Punk song) "One More Time" is a single by Daft Punk released in December 5, 2000 and later included in the album Discovery. The lyrics of the song are written and performed by Romanthony, and are heavily auto tuned and compressed.
One More Time (Max Coveri song) "One More Time" is a 1986 Eurobeat song, and the debut single by Max Coveri. "One More Time" was originally released on the small Italian dance label Fuori di Testi in 1986, and re-released by the larger German ZYX Music later that year.
One Museum Park One Museum Park will be the tallest building in the Central Station development and the tallest in Chicago south of Van Buren Street. It will also be the tallest all-residential building in Chicago, and the second-tallest all-residential building in the United States upon its completion, surpassed only by Trump World Tower in New York City.
One Museum Park West One Museum Park West is the companion structure to One Museum Park in the Near South Side community area (neighborhood) in Chicago, Illinois, USA. It is located at the north end of the Central Station development.
One Nation (Australia) One Nation is a nationalist and protectionist political group in Australia. It won nearly a quarter of the vote in a Queensland state election in 1998 and threatened to make major inroads into the vote of the main parties.
One Nation (Israel) One Nation (Hebrew: עם ×חד, Am Ekhad) was a socialist political party in Israel from 1999 until 2004, when it merged with the Labour Party. It was led by Amir Peretz, chairman of the Histadrut trade union federation, leader of the Labour Party from November 2005, and Defense Minister from May 2006.
One Nation Conservatism One Nation, One Nation Conservatism, or Tory Democracy is a term used in political debate in the United Kingdom to refer to one wing of the Conservative Party. The term denotes a political stance aspiring towards unity of the citizenry in the nation, as well as harmony between divergent classes and interest groups, as opposed to the societal polarization seen in the likes of militant socialism or Thatcherism.
One Nation Underground One Nation Underground is the third album released by Ill Niño – and final studio album released through Roadrunner Records. It's sales of approximately 100,000 are well down on the near Gold selling Confession.
One National Gay & Lesbian Archives The One National Gay & Lesbian Archives is an archive of written, photographic, and other information on LGBT people which has been accumulated since the creation in Post-World War II 1940s Los Angeles and New York of ONE magazine; which was one of the first periodicals catering to the early development of a political consciousness in the Lesbian and Gay community in the United States. In the early days these publications were created and accumulated under duress as public attitudes towards gay and lesbian people were often negative and dismissive, especially prior to the 1973 ruling by the American Psychiatric Association that homosexuality was not necessarily considered a mental disorder or mental disease.
One Night @ the Call Center One Night @ the Call Center or ON@CC is a novel written by Chetan Bhagat and first published in 2005. The novel revolves around a group of six call center employees working in Connexions call center in the Delhi suburb of Gurgaon in Haryana.
One Night in Bangkok "One Night in Bangkok" is a song originally released in 1984 by Murray Head, and later remixed for release by Vinylshakerz in 2005. The original version was one of the main tracks in the 1986 musical Chess, and was written by former ABBA members Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson, along with Tim Rice.
One Night in Paris One Night in Paris is a video release by Depeche Mode, featuring an entire concert from their 2001 Exciter Tour, filmed in Paris, France to promote the album Exciter. It was directed and filmed by Anton Corbijn, and released in 2002.
One Night in the Tropics One Night in the Tropics is a 1940 comedy film which is noteworthy for being the film debut of Abbott and Costello. The team play minor roles but steal the picture with five classic routines, including an abbreviated version of "Who's On First?.
One Night the Moon One Night The Moon is an Australian musical movie. Set in the 1930's Australian Outback, starring singer Paul Kelly as the father of a girl who climbs out the window of their farmhouse one night and follows the moon into the hills.
One NL Eén NL (One NL) is a Dutch political party founded in September 2006. It took part in the 2006 Dutch election under leadership of Marco Pastors and Joost Eerdmans, but a dismal election result makes the politic future of the party quite uncertain.
One of the Best The One of the Best was a British automobile built in 1905. A 9 hp light car, it was the product of a jack manufacturer named Adams from Tunbridge Wells who had previously made petrol engine conversions for horse drawn vehicles.
One of the Family One of the Family (1993) was the last novel written by Monica Dickens, great grand-daughter of Charles Dickens. It is set in Edwardian London where the world, like main character Leonard Morley's life, is changing.
One of These Nights (song) "One of These Nights" is a song written by Don Henley and Glenn Frey and recorded by the American rock band Eagles. The title track off of their One of These Nights album, the song became their second single to top the Billboard Hot 100 chart and also helped propel the album to number one.
One of Us Must Know (Sooner or Later) "One Of Us Must Know (Sooner Or Later)" is a song written and recorded by Bob Dylan for his 1966 album Blonde On Blonde. It was recorded in late 1965 in New York with The Band (then known as The Hawks) as his backing band.
One on One (TV series) One on One was an American television sitcom originally based in Baltimore and later based in Los Angeles. The series stars Flex Alexander as a single sportscaster, who becomes a full-time dad when his teenage daughter moves in with him when his ex-wife decides to accept a job out of the country.
One O'Clock Jump One O'Clock Jump is a jazz song written by Count Basie, but with arrangement from Eddie Durham and Buster Smith. The initial version is noted for the saxophone work of Herschel Evans and Lester Young; trumpeting by Buck Clayton, Walter Page on bass, and Basie himself on piano.
One O'Clock Lab Band The One O'Clock Lab Band is the celebrated, top-ranked jazz ensemble of the University of North Texas' world-renowned College of Music. The band is a large jazz ensemble which includes five saxophones, five trumpets, five trombones, guitar, piano, bass, drumset, and sometimes added instrumentalists, vocalists, and/or guest soloists.
One Ocean View One Ocean View was an American primetime reality show about eleven single New Yorkers looking for romance on Fire Island.A beach bum: ABC's "One Ocean View" from the Media Life magazine website It premiered on ABC at 10 PM ETABC.
One Original Thing "One Original Thing" was initially scheduled to debut as the official second single from Cheyenne's debut album "The Day Has Come" by her official reps. Due to recent events, the second single will be "Four Walls.
One percent scheme The One Percent Scheme (OPS) is an English charity that was set up in 2003 by a group of friends. The idea is simple: pool together one percent of members' incomes and give it to a range of causes that are collectively chosen by the members themselves.
One player to a hand In poker, the one player to a hand rule is an important principle of fair play, and universal rule of casino play. It states that all game decisions about the play of each hand must be made by one player without assistance.
One Dollar Short One Dollar Short were an Australian punk rock band. Formed in 1998, and hailing from Terrigal in New South Wales' Central Coast region, members included Michael Smith (drums), Trent Crawford (guitar), Tim Flaherty (guitar and backing vocals), Adam Check (bass) and Scott E.
One electron universe The one electron universe hypothesis, commonly associated with Richard Feynman, postulates that there exists only a single electron in the universe, propagating through space and time in such a way as to appear in many places simultaneously.
One Eye On The Banquet "One Eye On The Banquet" is a limited edition EP featuring tracks recorded with producer Craig Silvey, expected to be working with Yeti on their debut album to be released in 2007. The artwork for the release was designed by the band.
One flue harpoon The one flue harpoon or one flue iron (sometimes "single" instead of "one" is used) is a type of harpoon used in whaling after its introduction in the early 19th century when it replaced the two flue harpoon. Due to the asymmetric design of the head for which it is named, the one flue harpoon was less likely to cut its way out of the whale meat and blubber, and was therefore more successful in whaling.
One for all, and all for one One for all, and all for one (un pour tous, tous pour un; also inverted to All for one, and one for all) is a motto traditionally associated with the King's Musketeers in the novel The Three Musketeers written by Alexandre Dumas. In the novel, it was the motto of a trio of French musketeers named Athos, Porthos and Aramis who stayed loyal to each other through thick and thin.
One Federal Street One Federal Street is a skyscraper in the Financial District neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. Completed in 1975, it is Boston's 13th-tallest building, standing 158Â m (520Â ft) tall, and housing 38 floors.
One Fine Day One Fine Day is a 1996 romantic comedy starring Michelle Pfeiffer and George Clooney. It details the progression of a hectic day that transforms the mutual hatred between a beautiful architect and a snide political columnist into love.
One Fine Day (film) Melanie Parker, an architect and mother of Sammy, and Jack Taylor, a newspaper columnist and father of Maggie, are both divorced. They meet one morning when overwhelmed Jack is left unexpectedly with Maggie and forgets that Melanie was to take her to school.
One Fine Day (song) "One Fine Day" is a popular song, written in 1963 by songwriters Carole King and Gerry Goffin, which has been covered by numerous artists since it was originally a hit that year for black girl group The Chiffons.
One Fine Spring Day One Fine Spring Day is a Korean feature film released by Sidus and Applause Films in 2001. Directed by Hur Jin-Ho (of Christmas in August), it is a portrait of a love affair from its blossoming in spring to its decline in the following spring.
One Fish, Two Fish, Crawfish, Bluefish One Fish, Two Fish, Crawfish, Bluefish: The Smithsonian Sustainable Seafood Cookbook (ISBN 1-58834-169-0) is a collection of seafood recipes specifically chosen for their economical sustainability. It was written by Carole C.
One Flea Spare One Flea Spare is a play written by Naomi Wallace that takes place in the era of the Black Plague and stars four characters that are trapped inside a house (William Snelgrave, Darcy Snelgrave, Bunce and Morse) and a guardsman (Kabe). The play involves the transcendence of cultural, social, class and sexual boundaries.
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (play) In 1963, one year after Ken Kesey's bestselling novel of the same name was published, Dale Wasserman's stage adaptation made its Broadway premiere, running through 1964. Since then, the play has had two revivals: the first an off-Broadway production in 1971, the second a Broadway production in 2001 with Gary Sinise as McMurphy.
One Foot in Heaven One Foot in Heaven is a 1941 biographical film which follows the life of a minister and his family as they move from parish to parish. It stars Fredric March, Martha Scott, Beulah Bondi, Gene Lockhart and Elisabeth Fraser.
One Foot in the North One Foot in the North is the (surprise)twentieth album by Jandek, and the only to be released in 1991. It is Corwood Industries release #0758, and featured voice and electric guitar for about half the album before drums and a second, more "polished" lead guitar joined along.
One For The Road (album) One For The Road is a collection of live tracks taken from various summer festival appearances through out 2004, by the British rock group Ocean Colour Scene. The album takes the best performances from T in the Park (Scotland), Oxegen (Ireland), Guilfest (England) and Keighley Leisure Center (England).
One Froggy Evening One Froggy Evening is an approximately seven-minute long Technicolor animated short film written by Michael Maltese and directed by Chuck Jones. The short was released on December 31, 1955 as part of Warner Brothers' Merrie Melodies series of cartoons.
One gets used to anything, except a guy Alles went behalve een vent ("One gets used to anything, except a guy") is a 1990 book by Yvonne Kroonenberg (ISBN 90-254-6780-6). The book, originally in Dutch, was translated in German as Man gewöhnt sich an alles, nur nicht an einen Mann (2001, ISBN 3-492-23257-4)
One Gallant Rush One Gallant Rush is a book by Peter Burchard, which was the basis for the film Glory. Based on letters written by Robert Gould Shaw, One Gallant Rush is about the 54th Massachusetts Regiment and their progress in the American Civil War.
One half One half is the irreducible fraction resulting from dividing one by two (½), or any number by its double; multiplication by one half is equivalent to division by two. It is the fraction occurring most often in mathematical equations, recipes, measurements, etc.
One handgun a month law A one-handgun a month law is designed to cut off the supply of guns to criminals by limiting handgun purchases to one every thirty days per person. The rationale for enacting this law is that gun traffickers may frequently purchase large numbers of cheap handguns from states with weak gun laws, particularly those in the south, and sell them at an inflated price to criminals in states with strong gun laws.
One Hand Clapping One Hand Clapping was an original rock group based in North London, England in the early 1970s. It was formed by three brothers, Felix, Jason, and Conrad Warre, with Nick Pepper on drums, and Mick Cervino on bass (followed later by Colin Prior on fretless bass).
One Hit Wonders (TV series) One Hit Wonders is a television program aired on Canadian music video TV station MuchMusic. The show plays videos by artists widely considered one hit wonders, and also features a set of three hit videos that can be voted for online.
One Hour Compo One Hour Compos (commonly known as OHC-s) refer to events when trackers on an IRC channel are given samplepacks and asked to track a song in just one hour with "oldschool trackers" (Impulse Tracker, Fast Tracker, Scream Tracker, Modplug Tracker, etc.)
One Hour Photo One Hour Photo (2002) is an American psychological thriller, written and directed by Mark Romanek and starring Robin Williams. Fox Searchlight Pictures distributed the movie in the United States, and it also starred Connie Nielsen, Michael Vartan, Gary Cole, and Eriq La Salle.
One Hour with You One Hour with You is a 1932 film nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture. It was written by Samson Raphaelson from the Lothar Schmidt play Only a Dream, and was directed by George Cukor and Ernst Lubitsch.
One Hundred and One Dalmatians One Hundred and One Dalmatians (often abbreviated as 101 Dalmatians) is the seventeenth animated feature in the Disney animated features canon. It was made and produced by Walt Disney Productions, and it was originally released to theaters on January 25, 1961 by Buena Vista Distribution.
One Hundred and Two River The One Hundred and Two River is a tributary of the Platte River of Missouri, approximately 90 mi (145 km) long, in southwestern Iowa and northwestern Missouri in the United States.Columbia Gazetteer of North America entry for One Hundred and Two River Via the Platte, it is part of the watershed of the Missouri River.
One Hundred Men and a Girl One Hundred Men and a Girl is a 1937 musical comedy film, written by Charles Kenyon, Bruce Manning and James Mulhauser from a story by Hanns Kräly and directed by Henry Koster. It was the first of two motion pictures featuring the famed orchestra leader Leopold Stokowski, and is also the film for which Deanna Durbin is best remembered as an actress and a singer in film.
One Hundred Poems From the Chinese One Hundred Poems From the Chinese is a collection of translations of Chinese poetry by Kenneth Rexroth, first published in 1965. The book is in two parts: the first contains 35 poems by Du Fu, while the second consists of works by assorted Song dynasty poets.
One Hundred Years of Solitude One Hundred Years of Solitude (Spanish: Cien años de soledad) is a novel by Gabriel GarcĂa Márquez which was first published in Spanish in 1967 (Buenos Aires: Sudamericana), with an English translation by Gregory Rabassa released in 1970 (New York: Harper and Row). The book is considered GarcĂa Márquez's masterpiece, metaphorically encompassing the history of Colombia.
One Child One Child is a book written by the American author and psychologist Torey Hayden, and which was published in the United States in 1980. “One Child” has meanwhile been translated into 27 languages, and dramatized as an interactive opera.
One in, one out policy A one in, one out policy is a method used to control the number of people in one place or building at any one time. Where a place or building has reached its maximum capacity, further entry is only allowed upon a person leaving.
One instruction set computer The One Instruction Set Computer is a single machine language opcode which is sufficient to produce a Turing complete machine. Although such a computer could be taken as the logical conclusion of reduced instruction set computing, the single instruction computer is generally considered a thought experiment to show how small an instruction set could be made while still retaining the properties of a universal computer.
One International Place One International Place is a modern skyscraper in the Financial District neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. Built in 1987, it is tied with One Boston Place as Boston's fifth-tallest building, standing 183Â m (600Â ft) tall, and housing 46 floors.
One Jerusalem One Jerusalem is an organisation with the stated mission of "maintaining a united Jerusalem as the undivided capital of Israel". It was founded as a response to the Oslo Peace Process, specifically, out of a concern that the settlement might lead to Palestinian sovereignty over Jerusalem's Temple Mount or Noble Sanctuary.
One Kennedy Square One Kennedy Square is a building currently under construction near Campus Martius Park in downtown Detroit, Michigan. When completed, the building will stand at 777 Woodward Avenue, the location of the former Detroit City Hall.
One law for all One law for all is a slogan with a long history dating back to the Roman Empire and their oppression of peoples in newly conquered lands. This slogan is ultimately damaging for minorities in modern states founded upon the rule of law since it obviates the notion of justice and minority rights.
One Leg Kicking One Leg Kicking is a 2001 Singapore comedy-film movie that is about the Singlish-speaking Singaporeans and the English-speaking people from other countries that competes in a soccer event for the 2002 World Cup Finals. The main actors of this movie are Gurmit Singh as Tai Po and Mark Lee as Handsome.
One Leg Too Few One Leg Too Few is a famous comedy sketch written by Peter Cook and performed by Cook and Dudley Moore. It is a classic example of comedy arising from an absurd situation which the participants take entirely seriously, and a demonstration of the construction of a sketch in order to draw a laugh from the audience with almost every line.
One Liberty Plaza One Liberty Plaza is a skyscraper in Manhattan, New York, which currently resides at the location of the former Singer Building (in 1968, the tallest building to be demolished). The building is 743 feet (226m) high and 54 floors.
One Life Crew One Life Crew (OLC) is a now defunct, Straight edge, hardcore band originally from Cleveland, Ohio. Members included "Mean" Steve Murad (Vocals), Blaze Tishko (guitar), Aaron Melnick (guitar), John Lockjaw (bass) and Tony "Chubby Fresh" Pines (drums) After releasing Crime Ridden Society in 1996, the band was dropped from Victory Records after the band was involved in a brawl with fans at the 1996 Cleveland Hardcore Fest.
One Life to Live minor families Though the American soap opera One Life to Live has focused predominantly on the families of Victoria Lord, Asa Buchanan and Dorian Cramer, many other families have played a prominent role at one time or another in the show's long history.
One Little Indian (1973 film) One Little Indian is a 1973 western Walt Disney movie starring James Garner and Vera Miles. The supporting cast includes Pat Hingle, Jay Silverheels, and an 11-year-old Jodie Foster, and the plotline involves a cavalry soldier's misadventures with a camel and a little boy.
One Live Night One Live Night is a 1995 semi-acoustic live album, by heavy metal band Dokken. The reunited Dokken recorded the acoustic One Live Night during their 1995 tour in an attempt to cash in on the "unplugged" fad of the '90s.
One London One London is a British political party formed on September 1, 2005 by Damian Hockney and Peter Hulme-Cross. Both of them were originally elected to the London Assembly in June 2004 as United Kingdom Independence Party representatives, but in February 2005 announced the formation of the Veritas group at the Assembly.
One Lonesome Saddle One Lonesome Saddle is a self-released album by Ray Lamontagne. A small amount of copies were given away and sold to various people before Ray Lamontagne instructed the albums producer Carl Frankin (no relation to film director and actor) to "Bury the recordings".
One Love (Bob Marley song) "One Love/People Get Ready" is a song by Bob Marley & The Wailers from their 1977 album Exodus and it has also been released on many of his compilation albums. It has become one of the most influential and known reggae songs ever.
One Love (Glay album) ONE LOVE is the 6th released album from the Japanese rock band, GLAY. This album marks a milestone in GLAY's musical history as it was their first album to explore a wide range of genres, have song compositions from each member (except vocalist, Teru), and it marked the high point of GLAY's popularity in Japan.
One Love (New Edition album) One Love is an album released by R&B quintet New Edition on the Bad Boy label in 2004. It was the group's first album as a quintet since 1988's Heart Break, and the first album since Brown's second departure from the group following their tour seven years before.
One Love Peace Concert The One Love Peace Concert was a large concert held on April 22, 1978 at The National Stadium in Kingston, Jamaica. The concert came to its peak during Bob Marley & The Wailers' performance of "Jamming", when Marley joined the hands of political rivals Michael Manley and Edward Seaga.
One man show A One Man Show or Solo Show is frequently performed by, but not limited to, stand-up comedians. It is similar to stand-up comedy in that it usually involves a solitary performer on stage, for about an hour, speaking directly to the audience therefore acknowledging the absence of the fourth wall.
One Magnificent Mile One Magnificent Mile (or One Mag Mile) is a mixed-use high-rise tower completed in 1983 at the northern end of Michigan Avenue in Chicago containing upscale retailers on the ground floor, followed by office space above that & luxury condominium apartments on top.
One Man and a Dog One Man and a Dog is a British slang expression for a small startup company, usually in a computer or technological field. The expression became current in the late 1970's and early 1980's after a popular British technical news weekly ran a cartoon strip called "One Man and a Dog - the story of a small systems house", about a company doing business under the name "O.
One Man and His Dog One Man and His Dog (1976–1999) was a television series in the United Kingdom featuring sheepdog trials, presented by Phil Drabble with commentary by Eric Halsall, and later by Ray Ollerenshaw, Robin Page, and Gus Dermody. At its peak, in the early 1980s, it attracted audiences in excess of eight million.
One Man and His Droid One Man and His Droid is a game published by Mastertronic in 1985 for use on the Amstrad CPC, Atari 8-bit, Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum home computer systems. The name of the game is a play on the title of the BBC television show One Man and His Dog.
One Man Army One Man Army is a now separated punk rock band who formed in San Francisco, California in 1996. The band was discovered by Billie Joe Armstrong while playing in an East Bay club, and their debut album Dead End Stories was the first release on Adeline Records, Armstrong's label.
One Man Star Wars Trilogy (play) One Man Star Wars Trilogy is an Off-Broadway play based on the original Star Wars trilogy, written and performed by Canadian actor Charles Ross, and directed by TJ Dawe. It premiered in Toronto, Ontario in January, 2001.
One Man's Family One Man's Family was an American dramatic series, created by Carlton E. Morse, which debuted as a radio series on April 29, 1932 in Los Angeles, Seattle and San Francisco, moving to the full West Coast NBC network the following month, sponsored by Snowdrift and Wesson Oil.
One Man's Island One Man's Island is a non-fiction book written by David Conover carries on the story begun in Once Upon an Island, but in a totally different style and format. Written some thirteen years after the experience described in Once Upon an Island, this book presents another year in the life of the couple who began their island paradise.
One Man's Trash One Man's Trash is Trey Anastasio's first solo album apart from Phish, recorded in the Fungus Factory or in The Barn between 1997 and 1998 during breaks of touring and recording with Phish. The release includes early experimental noise explorations, some of which were reincarnated later into his second album, Trey Anastasio, released in 2002.
One Man's Wilderness: An Alaskan Odyssey One Man's Wilderness: An Alaskan Odyssey is a book, first published in 1973, by Sam Keith, based on the journals and photography of Richard Proenneke who, in 1968, retreated to the wilderness of Twin Lakes in Lake Clark National Park, Alaska to build a home for himself and live alone in the wilderness, self-sufficiently, for 31 years until the age of 82. Proenneke says he turned his back on tedious 50-hour work weeks and moved to Alaska "to do a thing to completion.
One Market Plaza One Market Plaza is located in San Francisco adjacent to the Embarcadero and consists of two office towers. The buildings of One Market Plaza include the Spear Tower (43 floors- 172 m) and the Steuart Tower (27 floors- 111 m).
One Mellon Center One Mellon Center is the second tallest skyscraper in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and the 195th tallest skyscraper in the world (see List of skyscrapers). It was completed in 1982-1983 and originally built to be the world headquarters of the Dravo Corporation (now Carmeuse Corporation).
One Member One Vote One Member One Vote, as used in the parliamentary politics of Great BritainCanada]and the [[Canadian provinces]is a proposal to select [[Executive (government)|party leaders] and/or determine [[Elective dictatorship|party policy, by a direct vote of the members of each party. Traditionally, these objectives have been accomplished either by a party convention, a vote of Members of Parliament, or some form of electoral college.
One Million Signatures The Campaign, “One Million Signatures Demanding Changes to Discriminatory Laws,” which aims to collect one million signatures to demand changes to discriminatory laws against women in Iran, is a follow-up effort to the peaceful protest of the same aim, which took place on June 12, 2006 in Haft-e Tir Square in Tehran. Preparation activities in support of this campaign commenced in June of 2006 and the campaign was officially launched on August 27, during a seminar entitled: “The Impact of Laws on Women’s Lives.
One Minute Silence One Minute Silence were a four-piece band based in the United Kingdom that combined influences from metal, hardcore punk and rap. The band consisted of vocalist Brian 'Yap' Barry, guitarist Massimo Fiocco, drummer Eddie Stratton and bassist Glen Diani.
One Monkey Don't Stop No Show One Monkey Don't Stop No Show is the fourth studio album by the Atlanta-based hip hop group Goodie Mob. This album does not include one of the group's former frontman, Cee-Lo, because he broke away to pursue his solo career (Cee-Lo Green and His Perfect Imperfections and Cee-Lo Green...
One More Drifter in the Snow One More Drifter in the Snow is the tenth album and first Christmas album by Aimee Mann, released by Super Ego Records in the United States on October 31 2006 (see 2006 in music). It was produced by Paul Bryan and comprises covers of "standard great Christmas classics" and two original compositions: "Christmastime", written by Mann's husband Michael Penn, and "Calling on Mary".
One More Night "One More Night" is the first single from Phil Collins' third album, No Jacket Required. The song is very similar to the song "This Must Be Love" (second track from Face Value), but many Phil Collins fans still consider the song much more romantic.
One More Night (Sandie Shaw song) "One More Night" is a single by British singer Sandie Shaw. Shaw made her name with a string a hit singles during the 1960s on the Pye Records label, which had made her the most successful British female of that decade.
One More River to Cross One More River to Cross: Black and Gay in America is a 1996 book written by Keith Boykin, who ran a now-defunct national black gay and lesbian organization. He begins the book by describing his life, including coming out at Harvard Law School, working for President Bill Clinton, and his first sexual experience.
One More Saturday Night (song) "One More Saturday Night" is a song written by Bob Weir and performed by the Grateful Dead. Weir is credited with writing "One More Saturday Night", although there is evidence that the song was originally written by Robert Hunter, with different lyrics.
One More Time (Daft Punk song) "One More Time" is a single by Daft Punk released in December 5, 2000 and later included in the album Discovery. The lyrics of the song are written and performed by Romanthony, and are heavily auto tuned and compressed.
One More Time (Max Coveri song) "One More Time" is a 1986 Eurobeat song, and the debut single by Max Coveri. "One More Time" was originally released on the small Italian dance label Fuori di Testi in 1986, and re-released by the larger German ZYX Music later that year.
One Museum Park One Museum Park will be the tallest building in the Central Station development and the tallest in Chicago south of Van Buren Street. It will also be the tallest all-residential building in Chicago, and the second-tallest all-residential building in the United States upon its completion, surpassed only by Trump World Tower in New York City.
One Museum Park West One Museum Park West is the companion structure to One Museum Park in the Near South Side community area (neighborhood) in Chicago, Illinois, USA. It is located at the north end of the Central Station development.
One Nation (Australia) One Nation is a nationalist and protectionist political group in Australia. It won nearly a quarter of the vote in a Queensland state election in 1998 and threatened to make major inroads into the vote of the main parties.
One Nation (Israel) One Nation (Hebrew: עם ×חד, Am Ekhad) was a socialist political party in Israel from 1999 until 2004, when it merged with the Labour Party. It was led by Amir Peretz, chairman of the Histadrut trade union federation, leader of the Labour Party from November 2005, and Defense Minister from May 2006.
One Nation Conservatism One Nation, One Nation Conservatism, or Tory Democracy is a term used in political debate in the United Kingdom to refer to one wing of the Conservative Party. The term denotes a political stance aspiring towards unity of the citizenry in the nation, as well as harmony between divergent classes and interest groups, as opposed to the societal polarization seen in the likes of militant socialism or Thatcherism.
One Nation Underground One Nation Underground is the third album released by Ill Niño – and final studio album released through Roadrunner Records. It's sales of approximately 100,000 are well down on the near Gold selling Confession.
One National Gay & Lesbian Archives The One National Gay & Lesbian Archives is an archive of written, photographic, and other information on LGBT people which has been accumulated since the creation in Post-World War II 1940s Los Angeles and New York of ONE magazine; which was one of the first periodicals catering to the early development of a political consciousness in the Lesbian and Gay community in the United States. In the early days these publications were created and accumulated under duress as public attitudes towards gay and lesbian people were often negative and dismissive, especially prior to the 1973 ruling by the American Psychiatric Association that homosexuality was not necessarily considered a mental disorder or mental disease.
One Night @ the Call Center One Night @ the Call Center or ON@CC is a novel written by Chetan Bhagat and first published in 2005. The novel revolves around a group of six call center employees working in Connexions call center in the Delhi suburb of Gurgaon in Haryana.
One Night in Bangkok "One Night in Bangkok" is a song originally released in 1984 by Murray Head, and later remixed for release by Vinylshakerz in 2005. The original version was one of the main tracks in the 1986 musical Chess, and was written by former ABBA members Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson, along with Tim Rice.
One Night in Paris One Night in Paris is a video release by Depeche Mode, featuring an entire concert from their 2001 Exciter Tour, filmed in Paris, France to promote the album Exciter. It was directed and filmed by Anton Corbijn, and released in 2002.
One Night in the Tropics One Night in the Tropics is a 1940 comedy film which is noteworthy for being the film debut of Abbott and Costello. The team play minor roles but steal the picture with five classic routines, including an abbreviated version of "Who's On First?.
One Night the Moon One Night The Moon is an Australian musical movie. Set in the 1930's Australian Outback, starring singer Paul Kelly as the father of a girl who climbs out the window of their farmhouse one night and follows the moon into the hills.
One NL Eén NL (One NL) is a Dutch political party founded in September 2006. It took part in the 2006 Dutch election under leadership of Marco Pastors and Joost Eerdmans, but a dismal election result makes the politic future of the party quite uncertain.
One of the Best The One of the Best was a British automobile built in 1905. A 9 hp light car, it was the product of a jack manufacturer named Adams from Tunbridge Wells who had previously made petrol engine conversions for horse drawn vehicles.
One of the Family One of the Family (1993) was the last novel written by Monica Dickens, great grand-daughter of Charles Dickens. It is set in Edwardian London where the world, like main character Leonard Morley's life, is changing.
One of These Nights (song) "One of These Nights" is a song written by Don Henley and Glenn Frey and recorded by the American rock band Eagles. The title track off of their One of These Nights album, the song became their second single to top the Billboard Hot 100 chart and also helped propel the album to number one.
One of Us Must Know (Sooner or Later) "One Of Us Must Know (Sooner Or Later)" is a song written and recorded by Bob Dylan for his 1966 album Blonde On Blonde. It was recorded in late 1965 in New York with The Band (then known as The Hawks) as his backing band.
One on One (TV series) One on One was an American television sitcom originally based in Baltimore and later based in Los Angeles. The series stars Flex Alexander as a single sportscaster, who becomes a full-time dad when his teenage daughter moves in with him when his ex-wife decides to accept a job out of the country.
One O'Clock Jump One O'Clock Jump is a jazz song written by Count Basie, but with arrangement from Eddie Durham and Buster Smith. The initial version is noted for the saxophone work of Herschel Evans and Lester Young; trumpeting by Buck Clayton, Walter Page on bass, and Basie himself on piano.
One O'Clock Lab Band The One O'Clock Lab Band is the celebrated, top-ranked jazz ensemble of the University of North Texas' world-renowned College of Music. The band is a large jazz ensemble which includes five saxophones, five trumpets, five trombones, guitar, piano, bass, drumset, and sometimes added instrumentalists, vocalists, and/or guest soloists.
One Ocean View One Ocean View was an American primetime reality show about eleven single New Yorkers looking for romance on Fire Island.A beach bum: ABC's "One Ocean View" from the Media Life magazine website It premiered on ABC at 10 PM ETABC.
One Original Thing "One Original Thing" was initially scheduled to debut as the official second single from Cheyenne's debut album "The Day Has Come" by her official reps. Due to recent events, the second single will be "Four Walls.
One percent scheme The One Percent Scheme (OPS) is an English charity that was set up in 2003 by a group of friends. The idea is simple: pool together one percent of members' incomes and give it to a range of causes that are collectively chosen by the members themselves.
One player to a hand In poker, the one player to a hand rule is an important principle of fair play, and universal rule of casino play. It states that all game decisions about the play of each hand must be made by one player without assistance.
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