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at one
Idioms and Phrases
In agreement, in harmony, as in John and Pat were at one on every subject except her cat, which made him sneeze , or Springtime always makes me feel at one with nature . [1300s]Example Sentences
Peter Stormare orbits around the edges as a creepy gas station attendant and/or trauma psychologist, who at one time did research on this town where a devastating mine collapse destroyed most of the population.
At one level, financing the U.S. deficit or managing His Majesty's treasury is a set of instructions to move electrons over wires, but at every level, the people taking the top-level decisions don't care about the electrons.
At one point, he said, a Union Pacific employee confided that the railroad, whose landholdings across the country are vast, owns property in hundreds of areas that the public would like to access and is wary of setting a precedent.
When I look at one of my fossils, it makes me really interested and I think, how many more dinosaurs can I find?
The chances of them meeting at one of Rome's two airports on arrival or departure is high.
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