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At and administered
At first the Belgian royal family administered the Congo as its own private property.
At first Gaza Strip was officially administered by the All-Palestine Government, established by the Arab League in September 1948.
At the local level, the island's 22 provinces are administered by a governor and provincial council.
At any point during this process, a suitable narcotic can be administered that will dramatically reverse the withdrawal symptoms.
At midnight on 10 August 1945, two Army lieutenant colonels arbitrarily selected the 38th parallel as the dividing line, and the division of the peninsula into military occupation zones was agreed by the two superpowers — a northern zone administered by the Soviet Union and a southern zone administered by the United States.
At last, the physician administered some medicine he had obtained from the local Indians, who had been using it for similar syndromes.
At the end of his career, he was often administered oxygen after his performances.
At that time, Southampton and much of eastern Long Island were administered as part of the Connecticut Colony.
At Honing Bridge the course enters the The Broads, administered by The Broads Authority.
At the time his father, Richard Gower OBE, was working for the Colonial Service in a position in Dar es Salaam, capital of the then British administered territory of Tanganyika, where Gower spent his early childhood.
At a county level Mytholmroyd was administered by the West Riding County Council.
At a county level, Hebden Bridge was administered as part of the West Riding of Yorkshire.
At 2: 27 EST, Cronkite reported that Father Oscar Huber, one of the priests called into the room, had administered the Last Rites to the President, but as far as anyone knew the President was still alive and no official source had confirmed the reports from Barker.
At least one study suggests that orally administered GABA increases the amount of Human Growth Hormone.
At most schools, the grade for an entire course depends upon the outcome of only one or two examinations, usually in essay form, which are administered via students ' laptop computers in the classroom with the assistance of specialized software.
At the time, the Alsace-Lorraine area in which it was established was administered by Germany as an integral part of the German Reich.
At St Thomas ' Hospital he was given the previously untried treatment of radium injections in the neck, administered twice a week over a period of two years.
At the time South Africa administered the land under a policy of apartheid, in which the best resources were reserved for those classified white, while other Namibians were treated as inferior and forbidden from active participation in their country.
At that time, the autonomous Saxon province was divided into seats, each administered by a judge appointed by the king.
At the university level, the sport is administered by Canadian Interuniversity Sport.
At local government level, the town is administered by Helston Town Council and Cornwall Council.
At local government level, Flint is a community administered by Flintshire County Council.
At the 1815 Congress of Vienna the Kingdom of Prussia acquired the area and administered it within the Province of Westphalia.

At and selection
At age 24, Fermi took a professorship at the University of Rome ( one of the first three in theoretical physics in Italy ) which he won in a competition whose selection committee was chaired by Professor Orso Mario Corbino, director of the Institute of Physics.
At the same time, there are probably more people building now than ever, and there is a large selection of supportive magazines such as Fine Scale Modeller, Military Miniatures in Review ( MMiR ) and Tamiya Magazine from every imaginable era.
At around this time, after several Gestapo – NKVD Conferences, Soviet NKVD officers also conducted lengthy interrogations of 300, 000 Polish POWs in camps that were, in effect, a selection process to determine who would be killed.
# At some point, northern populations experienced positive selection for lighter skin due to the increased production of vitamin D from sunlight and the genes for darker skin disappeared from these populations.
At run time, the desired target utterance is created by determining the best chain of candidate units from the database ( unit selection ).
At the ceremony, the outgoing Entertainer of the Year Charlie Rich presented the award to his successor, but in protest of what he considered the inappropriateness of Denver's selection, Rich set fire to the envelope containing the official notification of the award.
At the time, the selection criteria placed a heavy emphasis on the physical condition of cosmonauts and any imperfection led to instant disqualification.
At the time, there were 50 imprints ; today, there are more than can fit, so an annual selection is made as to who should get the honor to appear.
At that time when dietary iron may have been scarcer than today, the presence of the mutant allele may have provided an evolutionary or natural selection reproductive advantage by maintaining higher iron levels in the blood.
* At the neural network level, it is thought that processes like lateral inhibition mediate the process of competitive selection.
At the start of the 1997 – 98 season, a new selection policy was announced: the Test and ODI teams became separate entities, with specialists in each form of the game selected accordingly.
At the north end of the town, Baker's Arms has a more traditional selection of shops lining Lea Bridge Road and the High Road, including a Tesco.
At its heart was the question of whether Mendelian genetics could be reconciled with gradual evolution by means of natural selection.
At this time, listeners accept this – they can recognize the selection while also appreciating the freedom of the player in other portions.
At that time, according to historians, "... many prominent and influential men who lived in the vicinity of Guthsville exerted themselves to secure the selection of the village as the place best adapted for the county seat on account of its situation in the geographical center of the large area of territory to be erected into a separate county, but their efforts proved unavailing and the advocates of Allentown were successful.
At the start of the game, players are given a selection between Mario or Luigi to control.
At the conclusion of his junior season in 1989, Smith was named a first-team SEC selection for the third year and SEC Player of the Year, was a unanimous first-team All-American, and finished seventh in the Heisman Trophy balloting.
At the same time, he applied for a position of lecturer at the University of Bucharest, but withdrew from the race, leaving Constantin Noica and Ion Zamfirescu to dispute the position, in front of a panel of academics comprising Lucian Blaga and Dimitrie Gusti ( Zamfirescu's eventual selection, going against Blaga's recommendation, was to be the topic of a controversy ).
At the 1995 Labour Party conference, David Blunkett, then education spokesman, promised that there would be no selection under a Labour government.
( At this point, merely stylistic differences do enter in, as a selection of Japanese and Chinese fonts are not likely to be visually compatible.
At the time of her selection, Tereshkova was exactly ten years younger than the youngest Mercury Seven astronaut, Gordon Cooper.
At the evening service there is a selection of from four to seven psalms, varying with the day of the week, and also a Shuraya, or short psalm, with generally a portion of Psalm 118, varying with the day of the fortnight.
At least some of the species also have adaptations in their behavior to enable them to approach potential hosts They also have an adaptation of the jaw that enables them to lash out sideways in passing a victim ; the jaw is asymmetrical, and there is continuous selection for the asymmetry that currently is less frequent in the population, because host fishes are more alert to defend themselves on the side on which they have been attacked in the past.
At about the same time a selection of his poems was published, along with work from Adrian Henri and Brian Patten, in a best-selling paperback volume of verse entitled The Mersey Sound, first published in 1967, revised in 1983 and again in 2007.
At around this time, the Germans in charge of Szpilman ’ s group decided to allow each man five kilograms of potatoes and a loaf of bread every day, to make them feel more secure under the Germans ; fears of deportation had been running at especially high levels since the last selection.

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