NO1


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NO1

abbreviation for
(Telecommunications) no-one
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Last week's No1, Old Town Road by Lil Nas X, dropped to second spot.
No1 Lounges has worked closely with Etihad Airways to create a bold, contemporary and aspirational experience which will continue to deliver and exceed the service, hospitality and interior design expectations of the airline's discerning customers.
The overall scores stood at 6-3 in favour of No1, and in the final match between David Peaker and John Ingleby the score stood level at 42-42.
That guaranteed Murray enough points to leapfrog Serbian Novak Djokovic, who was No1 for 122 weeks.
European low-cost airline Norwegian has announced a new partnership with No1 Lounges to offer an enhanced travel experience to the airline's loyalty scheme members travelling from Birmingham Airport.
Goalkeeper Loris Karius plans to be the Reds No1 "My goalkeeping style is very modern," he said.
CBRE Liverpool and Worthington Owen are joint agents on No1 Tithebarn.
1991: Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody / These Are the Days of Our Lives (five weeks at No1) - released as a double A-side.
We consider smallest positive odd prime number 3 as No1 odd prime number, and consider positive odd prime number [J.sub.x] as [No.sub.X] odd prime number, where X [greater than or equal to] 1, then odd prime number 3 is written as [J.sub.1] as well.
Excepting No1 [??], we consider a rectangular borderline closed curve of any figure as four sides of a rectangle, and consider such a rectangular borderline closed curve plus the plane which it surrounds inwardly as a rectangle at any uncolored planar map hereinafter.
The Scot now has the world No1 spot in his sights and Lendl, who spent an incredible 270 weeks in that position during his own glittering playing career, reckons his charge has what it takes to make it happen.