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At Eton, John Vaughan Wilkes, his former headmaster's son recalled, "... he was extremely argumentative — about anything — and criticising the masters and criticising the other boys .... We enjoyed arguing with him.
At Eton he played tricks on John Crace, his Master in College, among which was to enter a spoof advertisement in a College magazine implying pederasty.
At Eton and at Cambridge, Keynes had been prolific in his homosexual activity ; significant among these early partners were Dilly Knox and Daniel Macmillan.
At the Restoration of the king in 1660 he was favourably received at court, and in 1665 would have received the provostship of Eton College, if he would have taken orders ; but this he refused to do on the ground that his writings on religious subjects would have greater weight coming from a layman than a paid minister of the Church.
At Eton, there are dozens of organisations known as ' societies ', in many of which pupils come together to discuss a particular topic, presided over by a master, and often including a guest speaker.
At Eton, Lyttelton fagged for Lord Carrington and formed his love of jazz.
At the age of thirteen Huxley attended Eton College as a King's Scholar, and continued to develop scientific interests ; his grandfather had influenced the school to build science laboratories much earlier.
At Eton he developed an interest in ornithology, guided by science master W. D. ' Piggy ' Hill.
At Eton he was a favorite of Oscar Browning, an over-intimate relationship that led to his tutor's dismissal.
At Eton, his contemporaries included Cyril Connolly, who later described him as:
At the age of ten, in 1767, he began his education at Eton College, a public school in Berkshire.
At a fancy-dress party at the Firth family house of Cavendish Hall, Suffolk, Francis dressed up as a flapper with an Eton crop, beaded dress, lipstick, high heels, and a long cigarette holder.
At Eton Powell spent much of his spare time at the Studio, where a sympathetic art master encouraged him to develop his talent as a draftsman and his interest in the visual arts.
At school he wrote for the College Magazine, edited the subsequent Horæ Otiosæ, and after leaving Eton contributed verses to the Etonian during 1820 – 1.
At Eton in 1914
His first role in a major film production was in A Yank At Eton ( 1942 ), where he played a snobbish bully opposite Mickey Rooney.
At the age of thirteen, he went to Eton College in Berkshire, following his father and elder brother.
At the upper end of the scale, public boarding schools such as Eton and Harrow were founded or greatly extended to meet the growing demand for the education of the children of those in colonial service overseas.
At Winchester College and Eton College, there is a separate house for foundation scholars.
At Eton, his distant cousin Bridges was his senior and took him under his wing.
At Eton, Gresham was his house captain.
At the age of 13, the young Harris was sent to Eton to finish his education.
At Eton, Kynaston was never on the losing side in the needle matches against Harrow and Winchester.
At Eton in 1658 he preached the funeral sermon of Francis Rous, the provost ; in 1660 he was ejected.

At and Rosebery
At the 2006 census, Rosebery had a population of 1, 032.
At the opening ceremony Lord Rosebery stated: " A palace of pleasure and imagination around which the people may place their affections and which may give them a home on which their memory may rest ".

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At the same time, some earlier Mesozoic gymnosperms like conifers continued to thrive ; pehuéns ( monkey puzzle trees, Araucaria ) and other conifers being notably plentiful and widespread.
At this time a number of researchers, most notably Eugene M. Shoemaker, ( co-discoverer of the comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 ), conducted detailed studies of a number of craters and recognized clear evidence that they had been created by impacts, specifically identifying the shock-metamorphic effects uniquely associated with impact events, of which the most familiar is shocked quartz.
At the time the NAVCOMMSTA was the primary tenant, but as the new major facilities were completed, most notably the expanded anchorage and mooring area and the extended airfield, other tenants were commissioned.
At one point in the earliest 1940s, approximately half of all the pulp sf and fantasy magazines in the U. S. were being edited by Futurians: Frederik Pohl at the Popular Publications offshoot Fictioneers, Inc. ( Astonishing Stories and Super-Science Stories ); Robert Lowndes at Columbia Publications, most notably with Science Fiction and Future Fiction ( though through the decade to come, Lowndes's responsibilities would expand to other types of fiction magazine in the chain ), and Donald Wollheim at the very marginal Albing Publications with the short-lived, micro-budgeted Cosmic Stories and Stirring Science Stories ( Wollheim soon moved on to Avon Books ; Doë " Leslie Perri " Baumgardt also worked on a romance fiction title for Albing ).
At the time, German soldiers were massively recruited into the Roman Army, notably forming the personal bodyguard of the Roman Emperor.
At first, it was with Jennifer Bishop and Lulu Roman as the put-upon teachers, with most notably, Junior Samples and Roy Clark as the students.
At the same time, many in the growing black professional classes departed from the traditional veneration of Haiti's French cultural heritage and emphasized the nation's African roots, most notably ethnologist Jean Price-Mars and the journal Les Griots, edited by Dr. François Duvalier.
At about this time, Russian Nostraticists, notably Sergei Starostin, constructed a revised version of Nostratic.
At about this time Russian Nostraticists, notably Sergei Starostin, constructed a revised version of Nostratic which was slightly broader than Greenberg's grouping but which similarly left out Afroasiatic.
At the same time, Spain was using most of its wealth from the New World to import manufactured goods from the more industrialized countries of Europe, notably Britain.
At a later stage, countries where both PAL and SECAM signals were available ( notably the Middle East, hence the Acronym " Middle East SECAM "), developed a cheap method of converting PAL VHS machines to record SECAM signals also using the PAL circuitry.
At the county level there is a county administrative board led by a governor appointed by the central government of Sweden, as well as an elected county council that handles a separate set of issues, notably hospitals and public transportation for the municipalities within its borders.
At the outset of his reign, Commodus, age 18, inherited many of his father's senior advisers, notably Tiberius Claudius Pompeianus ( the second husband of Commodus's sister Lucilla ), his father-in-law Gaius Bruttius Praesens, Titus Fundanius Vitrasius Pollio, and Aufidius Victorinus, who was Prefect of the City of Rome.
At about this time, Waldo began to preach and teach publicly, based on his ideas of simplicity and poverty, notably that " No man can serve two masters, God and mammon " accompanied by strong condemnations of Papal excesses and Catholic dogmas, including purgatory and transubstantiation, while accusing them of being the harlot from the book of Revelation.
At the end of the 19th century there was a remarkable neo-gothic stream or Gothic Revival both in church and in public architecture, notably by the Roman Catholic Pierre Cuypers, who was inspired by the Frenchman Viollet le Duc.
At that time it was one of the largest municipalities in the Netherlands, but later much land was annexed by surrounding cities, notably Leiden.
At the war's end, the county's few remaining Confederate sympathizers, most notably members of the Brabson family, were forced to flee.
At the time, a number of small towns in Europe were growing prosperous from the establishment of casinos, notably in German towns such as Baden-Baden and Homburg.
At most levels of play ( but not, notably, the NFL ), white stripes are painted on each end of the ball, halfway around the circumference, to improve nighttime visibility.
At Joseph Stalin's insistence, the film was rushed into theaters and the resulting sound recording was notably disappointing, while the visual images were quite impressive, especially the spectacular battle on the ice.
At present, Mr. Nyland's groups exist in small concentrations across the United States, most notably at two locations, one termed " The Barn " in rural New York, and another termed " The Land " in Northern California.
At the same time as her biggest popular success, she also recorded sessions with many leading jazz musicians, notably Clifford Brown on the 1954 live album Dinah Jams, and also recorded with Cannonball Adderley, Clark Terry, and Ben Webster.
At the time, strange phenomena attributed to the action of spirits were reported in many different places, most notably in the U. S. and France, attracting the attention of high society.
At various times there have been concerns about concentration of newspaper ownership, notably in 1970 and 1980 with two commissions, the Davey Committee on combines and the Kent Royal Commission on Newspapers respectively, and most recently when Conrad Black's Hollinger acquired the Southam newspapers in the late 1990s.
At the same time, Native American autobiography develops, most notably in William Apess's A Son of the Forest and George Copway's The Life, History and Travels of Kah-ge-ga-gah-bowh.

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