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    Usar "one's" en una oración

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    one's


    1. Duties to family and friends and to one's business or profession will be more perfectly and efficiently performed


    2. Svadhyaya or study of the sacred text and of one's self


    3. This involved studying one's self, self-inquiry and self-examination and other things that can help you get to know yourself more


    4. It is an uninterrupted flow of concentration aimed to heighten one's awareness and oneness with the universe


    5. It was a little sad that parts of one's life were lost in that way


    6. He wished he could imagine what it was like for Angels a century and three quarters beyond the one's who's sister he once loved


    7. It would also be possible to read one's memories without one's knowledge or consent with such technology


    8. It was hard to keep one's eyes down in here


    9. "Why?" he repeated her question before he answered it, "because she's a caricature, I mean no one's had breasts like that since the days of silicone and piercings


    10. "One's silicon, ones flesh," Yellelle told him again

    11. But as he didn't have any cause to doubt that the venerable one's intentions weren't mere entertainment, he also thanked him humbly


    12. “I am most taken with Hipolyta's handwriting and number formation, always so precise; she would provide an excellent model of instruction for the younger one's as they attempt proper letter construction and also as they move from block letters to cursive---always such a challenge for the finer muscles of the hand and wrist


    13. It does not fix one's own problems, or the problems of those that are worse off


    14. Hmmm, and these window placements are slightly asymmetrical, but they really offer quite the impact, don't they? I do really like the addition of the tower, it raises one's spirits and would I suppose perform the same purpose as a steeple on a church


    15. raise one's eyes in hope and all that


    16. No one's hands left the table in front of them, but everyone was munching on nuts


    17. Some of the broken pieces were so large that they were used for windowpanes, through which one could not see one's friends


    18. The smell of that buttered toast simply talked to Toad, and with no uncertain voice; talked of warm kitchens, of breakfasts on bright frosty mornings, of cozy firesides on winter evenings, when one's ramble was over and slippered feet were propped on the stool; of the purring of contented cats, and the twitter of sleepy canaries


    19. They were the only one's there, Nonik and Fmarling were filming this Noonsleep when the streets would be less busy


    20. This one's like the Lhar out past Shempala but without the spiker bushes and spheelunges

    21. 'Be careful how you answer this', she told herself, 'your tongue is not done raising welts on this one's ego, but your genitals veto the eternal barrier


    22. Foolishly she paused as one's weapon caught her eye; a hammer glowing blue with the light of a star


    23. It has taken me a lifetime to come to the conclusion that giving hope and spreading happiness is the most efficient and fastest way of attracting them to one's self


    24. In a way, every other human being can only be seen as an accessory to one's life


    25. Working in harmony with one's superior offers better chances of success than otherwise


    26. the beginning of one's torture), await those who committed


    27. I know that it is sometimes very hard to believe how a sudden, calamitous event in one's life be a blessing


    28. It would hardly have been proper to err towards the casual in one's relations with Mr Rudolph Snickerty, known to all as 'The Adjudicator' in connection with his official position relating to the administration of relief to the poor and needy


    29. Their thoughts answered, 'The boon of the Enthilesté could not be reconciled on one's own; too much to learn; too much responsibility; too much to handle without a guide


    30. ” She considered for only a moment, then added, “I am, what was once known as, among those lofty ancient circles: a child of the 'First Water'---that is a fancy epithet meaning: No one's the boss of me! If I choose to continue down the path I've already chosen, so be it

    31. It's like being vindicated in one's faith


    32. We are the incarnation of Will itself; the avatars of the One's triune nature---As such, we are the 'wild cards' of this realm, if you will


    33. Prior to engaging in negotiations it is wise to consider one's own "bottom-line"


    34. CV stands for the Latin words "curriculum vitae", meaning "the course of one's life"


    35. express one's opinions or thoughts


    36. something that especially attracts one's attention - eye-catching adj


    37. written order to a bank to pay the stated sum from one's account; chequeUK


    38. advance warning of intention to resign - to give or tender one's notice v


    39. Others chose space travel; these were the people Scott admired: to truly risk one's life


    40. tell which one's which

    41. It was all about preserving one's own existence, when anyone who knew about the time machine could not in any sane way be focused on anything else


    42. As a flash, all the horrors which lay at the door of those rulers, came to one's mind


    43. one's pardon so humbly that they could not but forgive


    44. so easy a task with Minna ever at one's heels


    45. "I am so sad! I wish I could shine for some one's heart like that star of wonder that you tell us


    46. The streams were swollen, the roads quagmires; and it made one's heart ache, to see the helpless women and children wading and stumbling down that fearful fifteen miles to the coast, hundreds falling by the way from sheer weakness


    47. For most antiwar Americans, the only effective way to oppose the war became refusing to join the military, or trying to convince one's family and friends not to join


    48. This was saber rattling to protect one's self proclaimed turf


    49. Hence it is not enough to put one's trust in the tethering of horses, and the burying of chariot wheels in the ground


    50. It shows both leadership and courage to sacrifice one's popularity and future standing in history for the greater good of the nation














































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