1. In mid-June the Confederates made another move-not a major one but one that received major publicity.
2. There also was a subtle shift in defensive emphasis and a major one on offense that combined to save them from themselves.
3. There were three major ones, standing within a few hundred yards of each other.
4. The problem of the need for frequent follow up procedures is, however, a major one as this is invonvenient and sometimes distressing for the patient.
5. Now which other four do you think were the key if you had to pick out six major ones, yeah.
6. The government concession, if approved in full cabinet, is a major one.
7. Although there are many small local or regional wine sites, the following are the major ones.
8. And because the British Open is the one major he does not have, it has become the major he covets most.
9. Armstrong is one of a handful of jazz musicians, and the only major one, to have left behind a substantial body of writing.
10. As a result, some uninsured people struggle for years to pay medical bills and others put off seeing a doctor until minor problems become major ones.