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One is the number 1, and it may also refer to:
- One (pronoun), a personal pronoun in the English language
- One (word)
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Companies, organizations and brands
- ONE, Inc., an early gay rights organization in the United States
- ONE (Purina), a line of pet food products
- ONE Campaign, a campaign to fight global AIDS and poverty
- Elonex ONE (also referred to as ONE), a subnotebook computer
- Ubuntu One An online storage service by Canonical LTD.
- Veterans in Ireland, the Organization of National Ex-Servicemen & Women in Ireland (O.N.E.)
- One a former brand of Austrian mobile network operator rebranded to Orange Austria on 22 September 2008
- one, a former brand name of National Express East Anglia
Music
Albums
- One (Bob James album)
- One (Bee Gees album)
- One (Me Phi Me album)
- One (George Jones and Tammy Wynette album)
- One (Hillsong United album)
- One (Hillsong album)
- One (NoMeansNo album)
- One (Crown City Rockers album)
- One (Yuval Ron album)
- One (Dirty Vegas album)
- One (Neal Morse album)
- One (EP), an EP by Alli Rogers
- One (Angela Aki album)
- One (Arashi album)
- One (Hellbound), an album by Demiricous
- One (Ida Corr album)
- (ONe), an album by The Panic Channel
- One (Ra EP)
- 1 (The Beatles album)
- 1 (The Black Heart Procession album)
- #1 (Fischerspooner album)
- 1 (Pole album)
Songs
- "One" (Bee Gees song)
- "One" (Creed song)
- "One" (Filter song)
- "One" (Metallica song)
- "One" (Simple Plan song)
- "One" (Ami Suzuki song)
- "One" (U2 song)
- "One" (Zion I song)
- "One" (Harry Nilsson song), later covered by Three Dog Night, John Farnham, Aimee Mann and Filter
- "ONE" (Crystal Kay song)
- "One", a song by Faith Hill from Cry
- "One", a song by Epik High from Pieces, Part One
- "One", a song by Kumi Koda from Grow into One
- "One", a song by Alanis Morissette from Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie
- "One", a song by Ghostface Killah from Supreme Clientele
- "One", a song by Rip Slyme
- "One", a song from the musical A Chorus Line
- "One (always hardcore)", a song by German band Scooter
- "One (remix)", a song by Immortal Technique and Akir from Revolutionary Vol. 2
- See also "Uno", a song by the band Self, appearing on the album Breakfast with Girls
Other
- One (band), a band from Cyprus
- One (opera), a chamber opera by Michel van der Aa
Television
- "One" (Law & Order: Criminal Intent episode)
- "One" (Star Trek: Voyager), an episode of Star Trek: Voyager
- One: the Body, Mind & Spirit channel, a Canadian English-language cable channel
- ONE Television, a former Swedish television channel
- ONE (TV channel), a sports channel in Australia
- BBC One, a British Broadcasting Corporation television channel
- TV ONE, a Television New Zealand television channel
- One, a Borg drone from "Drone" (Voyager episode), an episode of Star Trek: Voyager
Other media
- One (Radio 4 sketch show) (theme tune is One (Harry Nilsson song))
- One (David Karp novel)
- One (Resident Evil), James "One" Shade, a character in the Resident Evil films
- One (video game), a video game released in 1997 for the Sony Playstation
- One: Kagayaku Kisetsu e, a Japanese video game by Tactics
- Office of National Emergency (O*N*E), a Marvel Comics fictional government agency
- ONE (N-Gage game), a video game for N-Gage and N-Gage 2.0
- One (Richard Bach novel), a 1988 novel by Richard Bach
Other uses
- One (philosophy), a philosophical concept
- One (Niphad), a village in the Niphad Taluka, India
- One (river), a small river that joins the Pique in Bagnères-de-Luchon
- One (nightclub), a nightclub in New York City's Meatpacking District
- A call sign suffix of any official vehicle pertaining to the President of the United States, for example Air Force One.
See also
- All pages beginning with "One"
- Number One (disambiguation)
- The One (disambiguation)
- Radio One (disambiguation)
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