| 31. | So, it's not at all a one man crusade.
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| 32. | "As one man can defeat ten men, so can one thousand men defeat ten thousand.
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| 33. | He has been a one man show ."
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| 34. | It is based on a one man show Whitaker had written and performed in Los Angeles.
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| 35. | This village has been mixed ethnically, as one man said, longer than the United States existed.
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| 36. | Any resistance met with with force as one man was pounded by soldiers when he protested.
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| 37. | This was the day as one man saw it _ and remember, that's Wimble-don, not Wimble-ton:
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| 38. | Both understood that their fortunes were a violent seesaw-- as one man rose, the other plunged.
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| 39. | If you recall, some 50 years ago, London was terrorized by a one man crime wave.
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| 40. | As one man stands to leave, he stops and turns to the copper image of Nelson.
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