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At and Chatham
At the time Chatham Township was created it included the communities of Chatham, Florham Park, Green Village, Madison ( Bottle Hill ), and the extensive rural areas surrounding these communities, with each community retaining its own distinct existence and identity.
At the Chatham Dockyard, Captain Thomas Mould RE designed the iron roof trusses for the covered slips, 4, 5 and 6.
At the same time, the last Canadian team left the league in 1952, when the Chatham Maroons pulled out.
At Chatham passengers could transfer to long distance trains on the Boston and Albany to Albany, Boston, Vermont, and Canada.
No Wave was a short lived movement in New York and raised James Chance, DNA, Rhys Chatham, Glenn Branca, Lydia Lunch, Rat At Rat R, Swans, Live Skull, Band of Susans, Ut and later Sonic Youth.
At Chatham he is said to have taken part in a mutiny and been flogged.
At his death, he lived in the borough of Chatham, New Jersey.
At its peak the Rutland served about a system that roughly resembled an upside-down " L " running from Chatham, New York north to Alburgh, Vermont ( the railroad's furthest northern terminus was Noyan, Quebec ) and then west to Ogdensburg, New York along the St. Lawrence River.
At this location adjacent to Brockley station was sited station which closed in 1917 with the original London, Chatham and Dover Railway branch to Greenwich.
At the beginning of 1899, the LCDR and the neighbouring South Eastern Railway ( SER ) handed over operation of their services to the newly formed South Eastern and Chatham Railway ( SECR ), which was jointly owned by the two railways.
Nevertheless he is aware of the preparations at Chatham, writing on 23 March: " At the office all the morning, where Sir W. Pen come, being returned from Chatham, from considering the means of fortifying the river Medway, by a chain at the stakes, and ships laid there with guns to keep the enemy from coming up to burn our ships ; all our care now being to fortify ourselves against their invading us.
At this time, The Pyramid in the Chatham Islands is the only island that they use for nesting.
At a by-election in 1875 Gorst reentered parliament as member for Chatham, which he continued to represent until 1892.
At Chatham, the Miramichi River is quite wide, the water salt and tidal.
At Chatham, the river banks are low but not subject to flooding, and are thus well suited as a location for wharves.

At and spite
At Yalta the West still believed that Eastern Europe could be kept in its orbit, in spite of the onrushing Soviet armies.
At a conference with them Sir William MacNaghten was killed, but in spite of this, the sirdars ' demands were agreed to by the British and they withdrew.
At a military briefing on that day, Hitler stated that he would not be leaving Berlin, in spite of Soviet advances.
At the moment, in spite of the many rumours that are out there, we do not have plans to tour in 2010.
At their wedding reception, the other " freaks " resolve that they will accept Cleopatra in spite of her being a " normal " outsider, and hold an initiation ceremony, wherein they pass a massive goblet of wine around the table while chanting, " We accept her!
At the same time, the existence of AIAPP has been totally ignored in spite of its international recognition.
At the turn of the century, films such as Atlantis: The Lost Empire, Treasure Planet, and Home on the Range failed to meet the critical and commercial expectations set by the early 1990s phenomena, in spite of exceptions such as Lilo & Stitch and The Emperor's New Groove.
At different levels in the hierarchy of life, such as the stability of a food web, " the same overall structure is maintained in spite of an ongoing flow and change of components.
At the United Nations Aiken took an independent stance and backed the admission of China to the organisation, in spite of huge protests from the United States.
At this, Emperor Frederick, seeing his aspirations in Castile frustrated, lost all interest in continuing with his son's wedding in spite of the princess's dowry of 42, 000 aureos.
At the death of Colbert, François-Michel le Tellier, Marquis de Louvois, Colbert's enemy, who succeeded as superintendent in the department of public works, showed no favour to Le Brun who was Colbert's favorite, and in spite of the king's continued support Le Brun felt a bitter change in his position.
At Vienna, in spite of the powerful backing of Alexander of Russia, he failed to secure the annexation of the whole of Saxony to Prussia ; at Paris, after Waterloo, he failed to carry through his views as to the further dismemberment of France ; he had weakly allowed Metternich to forestall him in making terms with the states of the Confederation of the Rhine, which secured to Austria the preponderance in the German federal diet ; on the eve of the conference of Carlsbad ( 1819 ) he signed a convention with Metternich, by which — to quote the historian Treitschke — “ like a penitent sinner, without any formal quid pro quo, the monarchy of Frederick the Great yielded to a foreign power a voice in her internal affairs .”
At the age of seventy-five he married a young girl, and is said to have done so in order to spite his nephew, the next in succession, knowing that he himself must shortly die and that the jointure would impoverish the estate.
At the conclusion of the Spanish Civil War, and in spite of the army's reorganisation, several sections of the army continued with their bi-colour flags improvised in 1936, but since 1940 new ensigns began to be distributed, whose main innovation was the addition of the eagle of John the Evangelist to the shield.
At the close of the month he resigned his post on being elected, in spite of his youth, a deputy to the National Convention by the département of Seine-et-Oise, and he began his legislative career by defending the conduct of the Commune during the massacres.
At Florence in 1740 she visited Horace Walpole, who cherished a great spite against her, and exaggerated her eccentricities into a revolting slovenliness ( see Letters, ed.
At the congress called together to elect a new president, printed ballots were passed about in favor of General Mercier ; one handbill even set him down as the savior of the republic for having had the traitor Dreyfus condemned in spite of all difficulties.
At the execution, Arthur watches from a distance as Mordred taunts him for his failures ; he is torn between upholding his law and doing his duty as a king, or sparing Guenevere, whom he still loves in spite of everything.
At twenty-one Moltke resolved to enter the Prussian service, in spite of the loss of seniority.
At his wife's request, Prigent attended the first rave party held in Rennes, in 1993, in spite of his negative prejudice.
At the parents ' meeting, yet another name change was decided upon which was in keeping with its recent shift toward Ecumenism and also conveyed its character as a boys ' choir, in spite of the changed voices.
At Pratolino, in spite of the dryness of the site, there was a Grotto of Cupid ( surviving ), with water tricks for the unwary visitor.
At the launch, then -" Hot 97. 5 " was the first urban station in Atlanta to feature hip hop and rap music in regular rotation, given the fact that hip hop and rap music on radio was still a niche genre at the time for Atlanta in spite of its major African American presence in the audience and the music culture.
At least, it seemed that in spite of their resentment to John, even the rebel barons seldom recognized the claims of the captive princess.

At and repugnance
At the same time he could not " consider ... without great repugnance ", as he said, that she chose another husband.

At and innovation
At the beginning of the 20th century, there was an explosion of innovation in dance style characterized by an exploration of freer technique.
At the end of the 7th century BCE, Mimnermus of Colophon struck on the innovation of using the verse for erotic poetry.
At the same time, Colt's policies forced some competing inventors to greater innovation by denying them key features of his mechanism ; as a result they created their own.
At the time, the band's sound was unlike that of any of its contemporaries in the then fledgling Japanese ska scene, and over the course of the past 21 years, their innovation has proved to have been very influential on Japanese music as a whole.
At USU, he taught courses, performed research, and helped to establish the Stephen R. Covey Center for Leadership, in order to better train students in innovation and ethics.
At the time, his style was an innovation.
At its most elementary form, the process involves: ( 1 ) an innovation, ( 2 ) an individual or other unit of adoption that has knowledge of or experience with using the innovation, ( 3 ) another individual or other unit that does not yet have knowledge of the innovation, and ( 4 ) a communication channel connecting the two units.
At the undergraduate level, students study in more than 50 majors and minors, including multidisciplinary degrees in engineering & management ( E & M ), environmental science & policy, digital arts & sciences, and innovation & entrepreneurship.
At the time, Gates commented that the innovation would have a “ profound effect ” on their entire product line.
At this point in time, the Company acquired a reputation for innovation and aggressiveness by developing several unique services for freight customers and passengers alike.
At the instance of Biandrata, David was tried and condemned to prison at the Fortress of Deva on the charge of " innovation ", where he died.
At best, they are defined by " waves of innovation "— in other words, areas where some set of innovations converge and overlap.
At Michigan, he added to the innovation by painting the helmets maize and blue, thus highlighting the winged pattern.
At the same time as the CRF feature was re-introduced, a recent innovation allowed the short extractor used on the post -' 64 models to ride over the extraction groove on a cartridge, giving controlled feeding without the expense of the long Mauser type extractor.
At one of his lectures he dissected twelve cadavers — a great innovation at that time — in the presence of many scholars, among whom was the anatomist Jean Baptiste Cananus, who through his experience on this occasion was wrongly credited with the discovery of the function of the valves in the circulation of the blood.
At first potential home buyers, many of whom were war-weary ex-servicemen and women seeking convention rather than innovation, were resistant to the innovative homes.
At one moment in the video, she starts spraying graffiti over some lifeless classical statues thus portraying herself as a transgressor who breaks rules and attempts at innovation.
At the other end of this scale are syncretist or eclectic approaches which merge innovation or " personal gnosis " into historical or folkloristic tradition.

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