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At and 1649
At the end of January 1649, Charles I of England was tried and executed for treason against the people.
At the end of the Second English Civil War in 1649, Parliament took steps to prevent another royalist uprising.
At his trial in front of The High Court of Justice on Saturday 20 January 1649 in Westminster Hall, Charles asked " I would know by what power I am called hither.
At the 1660 Restoration, the Commonwealth era was obliterated from the legal record, with the result that Charles II's regnal years officially begin on January 30, 1649 ( the death date of Charles I ).
* " The World Turned Upside Down " by Leon Rosselson, 1975, a song about the Diggers and their activities on St. George's Hill in 1649 ; this song was performed by Billy Bragg on his Between the Wars EP, 1985 ; by Dick Gaughan on Handful of Earth, 1981 ; by Chumbawumba on the b-side of their single " Timebomb ," 1993 ; by Attila the Stockbroker with Barnstormer on The Siege of Shoreham, 1996 ; by Oysterband on their albums Shouting End of life and Alive and Shouting, 1995 and 1996 ; by Clandestine, a Houston-based Celtic group, on their To Anybody At All album, 1999 ; by the Fagans, an Australian folk group, on their album, Turning Fine, 2002 ; and by Seattle Celt-rock band Coventry on the album Red Hair and Black Leather, 2005.
At the end of the 17th century Antiguan political opponents of Eliza's grandfather, John Lucas, believed that the Lucas family had powerful influence in London through Henry Grey ( 1664 – 1740 ), later Duke of Kent, a senior member of Queen Anne's government and Robert Lucas, 3rd Lord Lucas ( 1649 – 1705 ), then governor of the Tower of London.
At sea, royalist ships continued to fly the Union Jack of 1606, while the parliamentary navy on 22 February 1649 was ordered by the Council of State ( signed by Oliver Cromwell on 23 February ) " that the ships at sea in service of the State shall onely beare the red Crosse in a white flag " ( viz., the flag of England ).
At the funeral of Thomas Rainsborough ( a Member of Parliament and also a Leveller leader who had spoken at the Putney Debates ) there were thousands of mourners wearing the Levellers ' ribbons of sea-green and bunches of rosemary for remembrance in their hats, as there were the next year, 1649, at the funeral of Robert Lockyer a New Model Army Agitator hanged by Oliver Cromwell for mutiny.
At first a Presbyterian, he afterwards joined the Independents, in 1649.

At and radar
At around from the target, the missile activates its own radar to provide terminal guidance.
At the helm, the third mate never would have collided with Bligh Reef had he looked at his RAYCAS radar.
At this time, the German Abwehr was active in Spain, particularly around the British naval base of Gibraltar, which its agents hoped to watch with cameras and radar to track Allied supply ships in the Western Mediterranean.
At the end of the 15 seconds the batteries then powered the radar system and passed responsibility to the barometric stage.
At first annoyed at being displaced from the safety of his hidden lab, Bryce is soon happily looking forward to slipping under Security Systems ' radar ' using " a pink bus with a 5 watt UHF transmitter.
At present, cavity magnetrons are commonly used in microwave ovens and in various radar applications.
At 14: 29 he appeared on air defense radar and, after failure to reply to an IFF signal, was assigned combat number 8255.
At one time the memory consisted of a user making grease pencil marks on the radar screen and then calculating the speed using a slide rule.
At that point, it is said that the experiment was altered at the request of the Navy, with the new objective being solely to render the Eldridge invisible to radar.
At the Moore School, Eckert participated in research on radar timing, made improvements to the speed and precision of the Moore School's differential analyzer, and in 1941 assisted in teaching a summer course in electronics under the Engineering, Science, and Management War Training ( ESMWT ) offered through the Moore School by the United States Department of War.
At this time, the tornado was being observed by the OU Doppler on Wheels crew, whose mobile Doppler radar data showed up to 246 mph winds in the tornado a few tens of meters above ground level.
At one point Patton Village used unmarked police cars with radar equipment in order to catch cars speeding.
At 1542 a jagged vee signal drew the attention of the Lex's radar operator.
At first the Germans focused on RAF airfields and radar stations.
At 20: 15, HMS Ajax ´ s radar picked up a ship six miles to port, apparently dead in the water ; she was the crippled Pola.
At Malvern ( 1953 — 54 ), he worked on mathematical problems of radar.
At 16: 02, still waiting for a definitive report on the location of the Japanese fleet carriers, the U. S. carriers ' radar detected the first incoming wave of Japanese strike aircraft.
At the time the Montana class was set to begin construction, the rangekeepers had gained the ability to use radar data to help target enemy ships and land-based targets.
At a predetermined point ( frequently based on time since launch or arrival near the predicted target location ) the missile's radar system is activated ( the missile is said to " go active ") and the missile then homes in on the target.
At the same time, jamming the missile lock-on is easier because the launching aircraft is further from the target than the missile, so the radar signal has to travel further and is greatly attenuated over the distance.
At the front is the seeker, either a radar system, radar homer, or infra-red detector.
At the base, Warrant Officer Irving Newton confirmed Ramey ’ s preliminary opinion, identifying the object as being a weather balloon and its " kite ," a nickname for a radar reflector used to track the balloons from the ground.
At sunset, as TF 18 headed northwest north of Rennell Island and south of Guadalcanal, several of Giffen's ships detected unidentified aircraft on radar west of their formation.

At and picked
At the company's inner-most station they picked up its agent, Anton Klein, who died on the return trip.
At one point, while sick from scurvy, Richard is said to have picked off guards on the walls with a crossbow, while being carried on a stretcher.
At the beginning of the 2010 Major League Baseball season only one ( Jim Caple of ESPN. com, although he later recanted his pick before the NLCS, saying the Philadelphia Phillies would beat the Giants and advance to the World Series ) out of literally dozens of baseball writers and pundits picked the Giants to even reach the World Series, with most not expecting the Giants to even make the playoffs.
At the same time, the Republicans picked up an astounding 63 seats in the House of Representatives.
At school Falcone would get into fights with larger children if he thought his friends were being picked on.
At first, the gold nuggets could be picked up off the ground.
At one point in his rage at Teucer's success, Hector picked up a huge rock and flung it at him.
At that time, Voyager also picked up two Delta Quadrant natives, Neelix, a Talaxian, and his partner Kes, from Ocampa.
At the time of the county's creation, Toledo was picked as the temporary county seat.
At each time step, an automaton gets one input that is picked up from a set of symbols or letters, which is called an alphabet.
At this time, the community did not have a post office, so mail had to be picked up in Hempstead.
Later a three and a half mile section of the track was picked up and moved west a number of blocks starting at the corner of 99th St. E. and 17th Ave. E. At this corner the original track bed made a very slight bend to the south.
At the age of 25, he was finally picked for his Test debut in 1990 – 91, which resulted in mixed emotions: his place in the team game came at the expense of his out-of-form brother, who had only scored 82 runs at 20. 50 for the series.
At the end of the story, an anonymous man is talking to his wife about two strangers he picked up on a trip to Tennessee, recounting that the woman had a child and the man was not the father.
At Post Office Bay, since the 18th century whalers kept a wooden barrel that served as post office so that mail could be picked up and delivered to their destinations, mainly Europe and the United States, by ships on their way home.
At the Aria Awards Fast Forward picked up Best Comedy Record.
At the 1992 Logies, Magda Szubanski once again picked up the award for Most Popular Female Performer – Light Entertainment and Fast Forward received the Logie for Most Popular Light Entertainment Program.
At the 2003 ICC Cricket World Cup, held in South Africa, Vaas picked up 23 wickets, becoming the leading wicket taker in the tournament.
At the corner of Sunset and Courtney Avenue, actor Hugh Grant pulled over and picked up prostitute Divine Brown in the early morning of June 27, 1995.
At Vienna, in 1702, he picked up the Scottish general George Benedict Ogilvie, and enlisted him in Peter ’ s service.
At the gallery Saville picked up a postcard with Fantin-Latour's painting, and his girlfriend mockingly asked him if he was going to use it for the cover.
At 01: 00 the Soviets picked up radio message from the German LVI Corps requesting a cease-fire and stating that emissaries would come under a white flag to Potsdamer bridge.
At other times of year, leftover grains and other crops such as potatoes, picked up in open fields after harvest, make up much of their diet.

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