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At and Finland
At their greatest height they reach an elevation of about, the highest point in southern Finland.
At this phase, Lenin and the Bolsheviks, under threat in Petrograd, urged the Social Democrats to seize power in Finland, which was an important defensive area against the German threat and a vital backup zone for the Bolsheviks in and around Petrograd.
At the beginning of the war, a discontinuous front line ran through southern Finland from west to east, dividing the country into White Finland and Red Finland.
At the beginning of the war the governments of White Finland and Red Finland officially opposed acts of terror, but such operational decisions were made at the military level.
At the same time, Finland remains one of the last non-NATO members in Europe and there seems to be not enough support for full membership unless Sweden joins first.
At the time, the union between Sweden and Norway under one monarch, together with the fact that King Frederick VII of Denmark had no male heir, gave rise to the idea of reuniting the countries of the Kalmar Union, except for Finland.
At the Diet of Porvoo, Finland's four Estates pledge allegiance to Alexander I of Russia, commencing the secession of the Grand Duchy of Finland from Sweden.
At the age of 15, Nurmi rekindled his interest in athletics after being inspired by the performances of Hannes Kolehmainen, who was said to " have run Finland onto the map of the world " at the 1912 Summer Olympics.
At the IAAF meet in August 1934, Finland launched two proposals that lost.
At the time, the battalion was considered to form a certain bondage with Germany, as Germany and Finland both fought against the Soviet Union, without a formal alliance.
At the end of her second term Halonen's presidency and economic views received harsh criticism from Björn Wahlroos, the chairman of the two largest banks in Finland.
** At the Diet of Porvoo, Finland's four Estates pledge allegiance to Alexander I of Russia, commencing the secession of the future Grand Principality of Finland from Sweden.
At this time, Porvoo was the second largest city in Finland.
At the beginning of the book, Agricola wrote about many topics concerning all-round education and the Reformation's effects in Finland.
At the forefront of this explosion, with a " revolutionary clash of tradition and amplification that set them apart ", is a group from Finland known as Finntroll.
At the close of World War II, Finland, which had made a separate peace with the Allies, was required to evict the German forces, which had been fighting against the Soviets alongside the Finnish troops in the Northern part of the country.
At the same year, the party candidate, an admirer of Ryti, Kaarlo Juho Ståhlberg, was elected the first President of Finland.
At the same time, the German foreign minister, Joachim von Ribbentrop arrived in Finland on an unexpected visit.
At a ceremony at a Davos hotel, the " winners " in 2011 were named as Indonesian palm oil diesel maker Neste Oil in Finland and mining company AngloGold Ashanti in South Africa.
At the local level, Greens are an important factor in the largest cities of Finland.
At Karigasniemi there is an official border crossing with Finland, and the European route E6 is passing through on its way from Lakselv to Deatnu-Tana.

At and owns
At one point, Roland acquired the then-defunct Rhodes name, and released a number of digital keyboards bearing the Rhodes brand, but it no longer owns the name.
At first, Sprocket hates Shimmelfinney, who owns a cat named Fluffanella ( voiced by Karen Prell ).
At a guitar auction in 2011, Miller stated that he owns 450 guitars.
At the same time, suppose that Andy currently owns a $ 100, 000 house that he wishes to sell a year from now.
At an extreme, in Prince Lindworm, the bride who avoids being eaten by the lindworm bridegroom arrives at her wedding wearing every gown she owns, and she tells the bridegroom she will remove one of hers if he removes one of his ; only when her last gown comes off has he removed his last skin, and become a white shape that she can form into a man.
At present, she owns a number of fast food restaurants in Oakland, California together with her husband Charles Duvall.
At the beginning of each player's turn, based on the number of countries the player owns and whole continents the player holds, the player gains additional MODs and energy.
At the end of year 5, each player's score is calculated based on the number of territories the player owns, colonies the player holds, and the number of colony influence cards the player has the commanders to activate.
At present he owns a second division club, called Nania F. C., with the future hopes of nurturing the young talent to augment the fledging league of the country.
At any one time one node owns a token, representing a part of the underlying file, this implies that that part of the file is in the cache of the owning node.
At least three examples are known to exist out of which Aviation Museum in Belgrade owns one and Aeroklub Valjevo, Valjevo owns one example that was still operational in the ' 80s, nowadays it requires new set of vacuum tubes but otherwise it is in a good state.
At one time, Warner Bros., which owns the rights to Harry Potter and its affiliates, tried to shut down the sites.
At both events overall, Bay-Regula owns a 5-5 win-loss record, posted 69 strikeouts while giving up 10 earned runs in 56. 2 innings pitched for a 1. 24 ERA.
It also owns and publishes Beams from Meher Baba on the Spiritual Panorama, Life At Its Best, Glimpses of the God-Man Meher Baba.
At the actual physical location various ID cards with various logos will be present, including those of the company that built / rents / owns the actual building.
At the same time, Premier announced a takeover offer for Just Group, one of Australia's largest retailers which owns Just Jeans and other retailers.
At the beginning of episode 11-09 (" Wild Life ") it is revealed that she owns " a little piece " of the Eclipse Casino, but details are not given.

At and distinction
At age 14, he passed the Preliminary Examination of the University of Copenhagen with distinction, after receiving dispensation to take it because he was younger than the usual minimum age.
At issue is the distinction when used computers stop being a " commodity " and become a " waste ".
At age 100, she was still photographing marine life and gained the distinction of being the world's oldest scuba diver.
At the time of Meton, precession had not yet been discovered, and he could not make a distinction between sidereal years ( currently: 365. 256363 days ) and tropical years ( currently: 365. 242190 days ).
At 465 river miles ( 750 km ) from the Pacific Ocean at mouth of the Columbia River adjacent to Astoria, Oregon, the Port of Lewiston has the distinction of being the most inland seaport east of the West Coast and Idaho's only seaport.
At one time there was an important distinction between French Métis born of francophone voyageur fathers, and the Anglo-Métis or Countryborn descended from English or Scottish fathers.
At 39 years, the noisy but impressive Shackleton held the distinction of being the aircraft with the longest period of active RAF service, until overtaken by the English Electric Canberra in 1998.
At a later time, the voicing distinction disappeared, but in the process, each of the three original tones split in two, with an originally voiced consonant ( the modern " low " consonant signs ) producing a lower-variant tone, and an originally unvoiced consonant ( the modern " mid " and " high " consonant signs ) producing a higher-variant tone.
At the fringes of Zionist thought, the Canaanites, who were radically opposed to Judaism, drew a sharp distinction between " Jews " and " Hebrew ".
At an early age he rose to distinction, and ultimately became commander of the Latin mercenaries in the employment of the emperors of Nicaea.
At Treves in 385, Priscillian achieved the distinction of becoming the first Christian burned alive for heresy ( Manichaean in his case, see also Cathars, Camisards ).
" At the time of the sale, Warner had earned the distinction of being the second chief to also serve as company president, after Columbia Pictures ' Harry Cohn.
At eight state baseball titles, La Porte High School holds the distinction of winning the greatest number in Indiana.
At the sentencing, Judge Gordon stated that each life lost was valuable ; he strongly asserted that the law made no distinction of age for the crime and that the maximum sentence should be imposed.
At one extreme, it more closely resembles what everyday English-speakers call " influence ", although some authors make a distinction between power and influence – the means by which power is used ( Handy, C. 1993 Understanding Organisations ).
At Oxford and Cambridge a distinction came to be drawn between the Faculties of Law, Medicine, and Theology and the Faculty of Arts in this respect, the title of Doctor being used for the former, and that of Master for the latter.
At the same time, feminists began to draw a distinction between ( biological ) sex and ( social / psychological ) gender.
At the end of the war, Kästner returned to school and achieved the Abitur with distinction, earning a scholarship ( Stipendium ) from the city of Dresden.
At the most basic level, the distinction is one of dedication or intensity.
At the Second Siege of Saragossa, he won further promotion to the rank of captain, and in 1809-1810 found opportunities for winning distinction under Suchet in the eastern theatre of the Peninsular War, in which he rose to the rank of major and the command of a full regiment.
Perle states this in the recent PBS documentary series " America At A Crossroads ", and refers to President Bush's 9 / 11 speech in which Bush stated: " We will make no distinction between the terrorists who committed these acts and those who harbor them.
At the time that objection to " hopefully " became publicized, grammar books relentlessly pointed out the distinction between " regrettably " and " regretfully.
At the end of the serialisation an advert appeared in the newspaper, which announced " This is a brilliant mystery novel, which has had the unique distinction for a first novel of being serialised in The Times Weekly Edition.
At an early stage, a distinction was established between the Babylonian ritual and that used in Palestine, as these were the two main centres of religious authority: there is no complete text of the Palestinian rite, though some fragments have been found in the Cairo Genizah.

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