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At and suggestion
" At his death, Doubleday left many letters and papers, none of which describe baseball, or give any suggestion that he considered himself a prominent person in the evolution of the game.
At the suggestion of his friend Benjamin Ruff, Carnegie's partner Henry Clay Frick had formed the exclusive South Fork Fishing and Hunting Club high above Johnstown, Pennsylvania.
At his wife's suggestion, he builds a gallows for Mordechai.
At his father's suggestion as a teenager, Hayek read the genetic and evolutionary works of Hugo de Vries and the philosophical works of Ludwig Feuerbach.
At the suggestion of Eduard Heine, the Professor at Halle, Cantor turned to analysis.
At the suggestion of his doctor, he took up swimming to help battle the disease.
At the suggestion of Themistocles, all of the funerary sculptures were built into the city wall and two large city gates facing north-west were erected in the Kerameikos.
At the thing, the god Heimdallr puts forth the suggestion that, in place of Freyja, Thor should be dressed as the bride, complete with jewels, women's clothing down to his knees, a bridal head-dress, and the necklace Brísingamen.
At the suggestion of fellow artist Stanhope Forbes, Birch adopted the soubriquet " Lamorna " to distinguish himself from Lionel Birch, an artist who was also working in the area at that time.
At Margaret's suggestion, her father, who did not own a gun, stood guard with a sword.
At the beginning of World War I, Bishop de Berghes went to the United States at the suggestion of the Anglican Primate, the Archbishop of Canterbury.
At Elijah's suggestion, he walks through a crowd in a Philadelphia train station and senses crimes perpetrated by strangers who brush past him: a jewel thief, a racist hate crime perpetrator, and a rapist.
At coach Muzz MacPherson's suggestion, Gretzky settled on 99.
At Pompidou's suggestion, Chirac ran as a Gaullist for a seat in the National Assembly in 1967.
At Dowling's suggestion, Hanks became an intern at the Festival.
At the suggestion of record company executives, Cinema then changed their name to Yes.
At Walter Isard's suggestion, the University of Pennsylvania started the Regional Science Department in 1956.
At their second meeting, the group changed its name to Ouvroir de littérature potentielle, or Oulipo, at Albert-Marie Schmidt's suggestion.
At Gambino's suggestion, the Commission ordered Magliocco and Bonanno to appear for questioning.
At the suggestion of a correspondent, Representative Louis C. Rabaut of Michigan sponsored a resolution to add the words " under God " to the Pledge in 1953.
At his request, his memoirs about Prince Charles ( which he wrote at Churchill's suggestion ) were only published after de Staercke's death in 2003, with the help of and a preface by Belgian historian Jean Stengers.
At the suggestion of his grandfather Numitor, Romulus holds a solemn festival in honor of Neptune ( according to another tradition the festival was held in honor of the God Consus ) and invites the neighboring Sabines and Latins to attend ; they arrive en masse, along with their daughters.
At W. F. Osgood's suggestion, Wiener became an instructor of mathematics at MIT, where he spent the remainder of his career, becoming promoted eventually to Professor.
At John Garfield's suggestion of opening a servicemen's club in Hollywood, Davis — with the aid of Warner, Cary Grant and Jule Styne — transformed an old nightclub into the Hollywood Canteen, which opened on October 3, 1942.

At and Galileo
At the Munich Satellite Navigation Summit on March 10, a Chinese government official asked the European Commission why it no longer wanted to work with China, and when China ’ s cash investment in Galileo would be returned.
At first, EU officials did not want to change their original plans for Galileo, but have since reached a compromise, that Galileo was to use a different frequency.
At the latter time, Galileo had been showing sunspots to astronomers in Rome, and Christoph Scheiner had probably been observing the spots for two or three months using an improved helioscope of his own design.
At the time, such speculation was of a rather rarefied sort, and was limited to astronomers like Christiaan Huygens who wrote a book, Cosmotheoros ( 1698 ) considering the possibility of life on other planets ; or to philosophers like Campanella, who wrote in defense of Galileo.
At the time of its publication, Galileo was a mathematician at the university of Padua, and had recently received a lifetime contract for his work in building more powerful telescopes.
At the end of this comes an interesting section ( darkness is suppressing true knowledge as well as introducing falsehoods ), which would appear to bear on the discoveries of Galileo Galilei.
At that time, the college's teachings were based on those of Aristotle, whom Newton supplemented with modern philosophers such as Descartes and astronomers such as Copernicus, Galileo, and Kepler.
At the turn of the century, a branch of the University formed the first nucleus of the Polytechnic under the guidance of Galileo Ferraris.
At the time, Travelport included the Orbitz travel reservation website used by consumers, the Galileo computer reservations system used by airlines and thousands of travel agents, Gulliver ’ s Travels and Associates wholesale travel business, and numerous other travel related software brands and solutions.
At the high resolution achieved in some Galileo images the central part of Valhalla looks like a knobby terrain, where bright knobs are surrounded by dark smooth plains ; there is noticeable deficit of small impact craters.
At Epsom, Galileo started 11 / 4 joint-favourite alongside the 2, 000 Guineas winner Golan.
His prodigious output once caused mathematician Bonaventura Cavalieri to write to Galileo Galilei that Liceti “ makes a book a week (' esso fa un libro in una settimana ').” At the end of Liceti's 1653 work Hieroglyphica, he included a list of his compositions to that point.

At and changed
At about the age of twelve I became a Spencerian liberal, and I have always considered myself a liberal of some kind even though the definition has changed repeatedly since Spencer became a reactionary.
At Capitol's behest, the band's name was changed to Crowded House, which alluded to the lack of space at the West Hollywood apartment they shared during the recording of the album Crowded House.
At the same time, Article 6 of the constitution was changed to deprive the CPSU of a monopoly on political power.
At the institutional level, many of the institutions also changed denominations, but the end result was a system that borrowed from both systems:
At a parade in 1850, in which over 2, 000 female soldiers participated, one of them began a speech by saying, " As the blacksmith takes an iron bar and by fire changes its fashion, so we have changed our nature.
At the same time, the company changed its corporate name from Standard Oil of New Jersey to Exxon Corporation.
At this time Wright changed his middle name from Lincoln to Lloyd in honor of his mother's family, the Lloyd Joneses.
At about this time he changed his name, drawing " Gavin " from a cerebral palsy victim in a TV drama, and " MacLeod " from his Ithaca drama coach, Beatrice MacLeod.
At times the calling patterns or intensities changed, but sometimes there was no change at all.
At the time of the adoption, her name was legally changed to Nancy Davis ( since birth, she had commonly been called Nancy ).
At the same time he changed his name to Nichiren, nichi ( 日 ) meaning " sun " and ren ( 蓮 ) meaning " lotus ".
At one time, and were allophones in English, but these later changed into separate phonemes.
At the time, Finn was also the drummer in the band Love Battery, who had recently changed record labels from Sub Pop to Atlas Records, an A & M subsidiary.
" At independence in 1956, Sudan's 5, 000-man army was regarded as a highly trained, competent, and apolitical force, but its character changed in succeeding years.
At this time, the official Soviet policy towards music changed ; a special bureau, the " Composers ' Union ", was established in order to keep track of the artists and their doings.
At first, this number was declared to represent one deputy per 60, 000 citizens ( 425 were elected in 1952 ), but, in 1960, as the population grew, the declaration was changed: The constitution then stated that the deputies were representative of the people and could be recalled by the people, but this article was never used, and, instead of the " five-point electoral law ", a non-proportional, " four-point " version was used.
At the end of the scientific revolution the organic, qualitative world of book-reading philosophers had been changed into a mechanical, mathematical world to be known through experimental research.
At some point Williams changed his name on his birth certificate to Theodore.
At the end of the century the situation had changed, and Uppsala became a bastion of Lutheranism, which Duke Charles, the third of the sons of Gustavus Vasa to eventually become king ( as Charles IX ) used to consolidate his power and eventually oust his nephew Sigismund from the throne.
At the same time, the Communist Party of Uzbekistan voted to cut its ties with the CPSU ; three months later, it changed its name to the People's Democratic Party of Uzbekistan ( PDPU ), but the party leadership, under President Islam Karimov, remained in place.
At 08: 47, the plane's transponder signal changed once, and a second time within a minute, and the aircraft began deviating from its assigned course.
At the height of the Turkish-Persian wars, Yerevan changed hands fourteen times between 1513 and 1737.
At the same time ( 1995 ), the World Championship was changed from a quadrennial to a biannual event, and the European Handball Federation now began its own championship – which also acted as a regional qualifier for the World Championship.

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