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At and Bologna
At the University of Bologna, from its founding in the 12th century until the end of the 20th century, the only degree conferred was the doctorate, usually earned after five years of intensive study after secondary school.
At Bologna, he was known as " il Tedeschino " (" the Little German ") on account of his devotion to Mozart.
At the age of fourteen he entered the Dominican Order, taking the name Michele, passing from the monastery of Voghera to that of Vigevano, and thence to Bologna.
At its greatest extent, in the 18th century, the Papal States included most of Central Italy — Latium, Umbria, Marche and the Legations of Ravenna, Ferrara and Bologna extending north into the Romagna.
At the same time, other insurrections arose in the Papal Legations of Bologna, Forlì, Ravenna, Imola, Ferrara, Pesaro and Urbino.
At the age of 10 and seeing 1908 Circuit di Bologna, he decided to become a driver of race cars.
At Bologna, Novara was assisted by Copernicus, with whom he observed a lunar occultation of Aldebaran.
At the Bologna university the students ran everything — a fact that often put teachers under great pressure and disadvantage.
At Bologna, Pisa, Naples and numerous other Italian cities, they freely exercised the Jewish religion again.
At a memorial concert for Italian composer Giuseppe Martucci on May 14, 1931 at the Teatro Comunale in Bologna, he was ordered to begin by playing Giovinezza but he refused even though the fascist foreign minister Galeazzo Ciano was present in the audience.
At the city government level during the course of the post-war period, the PCI demonstrated ( in cities like Bologna and Florence ) their capacity for uncorrupt, efficient, and clean government.
At the monastery of Santo Stefano at Bologna a group of connected chapels was constructed as early as the 5th century, by St. Petronius, Bishop of Bologna, which was intended to represent the more important shrines of Jerusalem, and in consequence, this monastery became familiarly known as " Hierusalem.
At this stage, with the slow progress on the Adriatic front, Clark decided that Bologna would be too far west along Route 9 to trap the German 10th Army.
At the age of sixteen he went to Bologna to study philosophy and medicine, and he graduated with much éclat as doctor in both faculties three years later, in 1701.
At this period he enjoyed a high repute in Bologna ; he was made president of the Academia Enquietorum when in his twenty-fourth year, and he is said to have signalized his tenure of the presidential chair by discouraging abstract speculations, and by setting the fashion towards exact anatomical observation and reasoning.
At the 2006 Bologna Motor Show, Volkswagen released the third Cross vehicle designed by Volkswagen Individual GmbH.
At Swiss universities, until the adoption of the Bologna Convention, the Lizentiat / licence was the equivalent of a Master's degree ( there being no prior degrees ) and qualified the holder for doctoral studies.
At birth she was given the title Princess of Bologna by Napoléon, and later she was also made Duchess of Galliera.
At his demand and under his direction a public botanic garden was created in Bologna in 1568, now the Orto Botanico dell ' Università di Bologna.
At the end of his career he moved to Italy and played for Sinudyne Bologna for two seasons.
At the University of Bologna, he studied under Oliverius Jontus of Montegallorum, a teacher there from 1494 to 1498.
At one point the small factory in Bologna had up to three daily flights sending mopeds to its five different importers who were paying more in air shipping than what the mopeds cost to make.

At and milestone
At the end of the choir's 4165th live broadcast on July 12, 2009, the show's host, Lloyd D. Newell, announced another milestone that the show had just hit: the completion of its 80th year in existence.
At the centre of Rome, the " Golden Milestone " was erected to mark the presumed centre of the empire: this milestone has since been lost.
At one point, he characterized the hostilities as being led by " border clashes and overpopulation ", but also points to the present conflict between Arabs and Jews as not a causation, but rather a milestone that precedes a World War III.
At the junction of Highway José Ermírio José de Morais ( SP-75 ) with the connection to the Raposo Tavares highway is a milestone signaling the Tropic.
At the time, he was the third fastest a player to reach the milestone, behind Bossy ( 129 games ) and Maurice Richard ( 134 games ), and was the third player in league history to score 50 goals in each of his first two seasons ( Bossy and Wayne Gretzky ).
At the age 28 years, 228 days he became the youngest West Indian to reach the 5000 runs milestone when he scored a century against England in Jamaica.
At the show, he expressed his surprise that so many people still remembered the series almost a decade after its cancellation, little realizing that almost 50 years later, the show would still be considered a milestone in TV science-fiction.
At Marvel Comics, the commonly-used milestone marking the end of the Bronze Age is Secret Wars, although this could be extended to 1986 which saw the cancellation of Defenders and Power Man and Iron Fist, as well as the launch of the New Universe and X-Factor ( extension of the X-Men franchise ).
At the end of every volume of the Talmud a special hadran prayer is printed with a set order of prayers and a special kaddish, Kaddish D ' itchadita, in honor of the completion of that volume, which Judaism considers to be an important achievement and a milestone worth celebrating.
At the time, the introduction of Hong Kong First Division League in 1908 was also another milestone.
At the place of old Turkish wood plant, Austrian entrepreneur Guido Rütgers built the enterprise for mechanical wood processing which was a milestone in a development of urban area.

At and 78
At 2. 5 troy oz ( 78 g ) gold, this is the largest ( by weight ) coin ever produced by the U. S. Mint.
* 2006 – At least six men stage Britain's biggest robbery, stealing £ 53m ( about $ 92. 5 million or € 78 million ) from a Securitas depot in Tonbridge, Kent.
At the same time, he was third in the league in strikeouts ( 78 ).
At this point Adams began to experiment with electronic music, and his experiences are reflected in the writing of Phrygian Gates ( 1977 – 78 ), in which the constant shifting between modules in Lydian mode and Phrygian mode refers to activating electronic gates rather than architectural ones.
At the same time, there were 91 non-Swiss men and 78 non-Swiss women who immigrated from another country to Switzerland.
At Belgrade 1977 – 78, Spassky lost to Korchnoi, by (+ 4 − 7 = 7 ).
At, Exit 3, a partial cloverleaf interchange brings together U. S. Route 22, New Jersey Route 122 and New Jersey Route 173 with Interstate 78 in Phillipsburg.
At Exits 57 and 58, New Jersey Route 21, U. S. Route 1, U. S. Route 9 and U. S. Route 22 intersect Interstate 78.
At the 2000 census, there were 297, 490 people, 108, 984 households and 78, 359 families residing in the county.
At the age of 78, he retired from his European Parliament seat at the 2004 elections and was succeeded by Jim Allister.
At 96 by 78 inches, The Gross Clinic is one of the artist's largest works, and considered by some to be his greatest.
At the 2010 census the population was 78.
Tonsina () is a census-designated place ( CDP ) in Valdez-Cordova Census Area, Alaska, United States At the 2010 census the population was 78.
The single " At the Stars " debuted, and peaked, at number 78 on the Billboard Hot 100.
At the time that AM broadcasting began in the 1920s, this provided adequate fidelity for existing microphones, 78 rpm recordings, and loudspeakers.
At least 78 New Zealand pilots became aces during the war.
At the end of Jordeans ' career between 1652 – 78 his creative and artistic ability had deteriorated.
" At 78, Ram Dass learned that he had fathered a son as a 24-year-old, at Stanford during a brief affair with a history major named Karen Saum, and that he was now a grandfather.
He released a 78 " Have you Gone Crazy " b / w " Begging At Your Mercy " on Savoy label as Earl Johnson.
At the 2000 census, there were 322, 612 people, 98, 936 households and 78, 555 families residing in the town.
At the time of its shutdown on January 5, 2006, Independence operated 200 daily departures to 37 destinations throughout the United States, up from 78 flights at its launch.
At that time, MUM had 948 students ( 813 full time ) of whom 78 % were foreign students — the third highest number of foreign students at an Iowa university that year.
At the end of 1977 / 78 when Southport was relegated from the English Football League Fourth Division, Bangor City, Boston United and Wigan Athletic were considered for promotion instead.
At that time there were 78 aircraft based at this airport: 39 % single-engine, 47 % multi-engine, 12 % jet and 2 % helicopter.
At the same time, there were 87 non-Swiss men and 78 non-Swiss women who immigrated from another country to Switzerland.

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