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At and Marlborough
At last, however, Marlborough called a halt to the pursuit shortly after midnight near Meldert, from the field.
At its narrowest point, separate Cape Terawhiti in the North Island from Perano Head on Arapawa Island in the Marlborough Sounds.
At that time, the boundaries Sudbury included ( by 1653 ) all what is now of Wayland ( which split off in 1780 ), and parts of Framingham, Marlborough, Stow and Maynard.
At the same time, the national schools were reorganising themselves along the lines of Thomas Arnold's reforms at Rugby School, and the spread of the railways led to new boarding schools teaching a broader curriculum, such as Marlborough College ( 1843 ).
At the same time, he spoke of the treachery of Marlborough and Berwick, and of one Other, presumably Oxford, whom he refused to name, all of whom were in communication with Hanover.
At this point, the town issued a reply to Digby: " The King's Majesty, providing he were attended in Royal and not in war like wise, should be as welcome to that town as ever was Prince to People ; but as to delivering up the good Town of Marlborough to such a traitor as Lord Digby ... they would sooner die ".
At one time the village was owned by the dukes of Marlborough.
At 21 he said he was glad to have avoided the " prep school – Marlborough – Oxbridge conveyor belt " by going to Durham University instead, later attending Oxford as a post-graduate student.
At the 2006 census, Marlborough and the surrounding area had a population of 355.
At Marlborough he knew John Betjeman and Louis MacNeice ; at Oxford Stephen Spender, and he also came across W. H. Auden.
* Young Aviator Flying High At Training Course The Marlborough Express 20 / 01 / 2009
At the southern end of the trench, off the coast of Marlborough, New Zealand, the seabed rises sharply, and because of the prevailing winds and tides in this area, many deep water species are found close to the shore.
At Old Sarum, Marlborough and Devizes only a few vestiges are left in remnant walls and vaults.
At the opening of his following campaign he was on his way to confer with Marlborough when he died of apoplexy at Wijkel.
At Brontë the ( B11 ) Marlborough Highway turns off the main road and leads to the Great Lake, where it joins the Lakes Highway and eventually runs to Deloraine.

At and College
) At this late date, it is impossible for St. Michael's College to find a suitable replacement for me.
At State College, he had no time to walk among the violets on the water's edge.
At the age of 18, Clement received a bachelor's degree from Transvaal University College in Pretoria ( now the University of Pretoria ).
* 1776 – At The College of William and Mary, Phi Beta Kappa is founded and becomes the first American college fraternity.
At about the same time, the College adopted its " Dartmouth Plan " of academic scheduling, permitting the student body to increase in size within the existing facilities.
At around the same time a league from Glassboro State College also formed a similar baseball league and had its first draft in 1976.
At the time, Guthrie's brother, Frederick, was a student of Augustus De Morgan at University College.
At the same time Bragg's Cavendish Laboratory was also effectively competing with King's College London, whose Biophysics department was under the direction of Sir John Randall.
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 the College Park, Maryland, USA, store there is an interactive digital display which tells the history of a tavern which used to exist where the store is currently located.
At the time, apothecaries ' weights and measures were regulated " in England, Wales, and Berwick-upon-Tweed " by the London College of Physicians, and in Ireland by the Dublin College of Physicians.
It was initially known under the working name of the Ohio State Normal College At Kent ,< ref >
At the age of 19, during his second year at Deccan College in Poona ( now Pune ), he met a very old Muslim woman, a spiritual master named Hazrat Babajan, who kissed him on the forehead.
* 1660 – At Gresham College, 12 men, including Christopher Wren, Robert Boyle, John Wilkins, and Sir Robert Moray decide to found what is later known as the Royal Society.
* 1825 – At Union College in Schenectady, New York a group of college students form Kappa Alpha Society, the first college social fraternity.
At the age of fourteen, he began receiving tutoring in Latin and Greek from his church pastor to prepare for entrance to Yale College.
At the time of his election to the papacy in July 1153 he was Dean of the College of Cardinals and probably the oldest member of that body.
At the time of his election, he was the only Franciscan friar in the College of Cardinals.
At the University of Oxford bumping races were first organised in 1815 when Brasenose College and Jesus College boat clubs had the first annual race while at Cambridge the first recorded races were in 1827.
At the time this accreditation was gained, all business programs at the college were brought together in 2003 to form St. John Fisher College ’ s first professional school, which was named the Bittner School of Business.
At the United States Naval Observatory, a radio receiver was lifted 3 kilometers above the ground in a dirigible tuned to a wavelength between 8 and 9 kilometers, using a " radio-camera " developed by Amherst College and Charles Francis Jenkins.
At the University of California, Santa Cruz, there is a section of dormitories named " Biko House " located in the Oakes College Multicultural Theme Housing.

At and Sorley's
At the end of that century an ancestor of Sorley's, Iain Mhoir Tanistear Mac Dòmhnaill, had married Margaret Bisset, of the lordship on the Antrim coast known as the Glynns or Glens, which union would eventually lay the basis for Sorley Boy's claim to the lordship of that territory in Ireland.

At and favourite
At first, according to Riefenstahl ’ s memoir, she resisted and did not want to create further Nazi films ; instead, she wanted to direct a feature film based on Hitler ’ s favourite opera, Eugen d ' Albert's Tiefland.
At any rate, after Claudius's death he vented on him every kind of insult, in act and word, charging him now with folly and now with cruelty ; for it was a favourite joke of his to say that Claudius had ceased " to play the fool among mortals, lengthening the first syllable of the word morari, and he disregarded many of his decrees and acts as the work of a madman and a dotard.
.. At any rate, the king had to get on with the highest statesmen appointed by his predecessor, though possibly disliked by him, until death made a post vacant that he could fill with a relation or a favourite, not, however, without having a certain regard to the wishes of the aristocracy.
At the end of the season, Carey became the youngest ever All-Australian captain at 22 years of age and finished third in the Brownlow Medal count, after being outright favourite to take out the prestigious award.
At the insistence of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, Charles and his family left France three days later, on 17 July, along with several other courtiers, including Madame de Polignac, the Queen ’ s favourite.
Hrabal was a great raconteur, much of his story-telling taking place in his favourite pub, U zlatého tygra ( At the Golden Tiger ) on Husova Street in Prague.
At the beginning of the 20th century it was a favourite spa of Emperor Wilhelm II of Germany.
At the centre there are two crossbow darts was-the crossbow being the favourite weapon of the peasants.
At the age of twelve he translated the Iliad into octave stanzas ; and two years later he composed a Senecan tragedy on a subject from Gian Giorgio Trissino's Italia liberata – Gravina's favourite epic.
At the end of the show, the studio audience vote for their favourite, and the winner is announced.
At his favourite restaurant in Kalpazankaya ( the counterfeiter's rock ) one will also find his bronze statue enjoying the view with a glass of rakı freshly filled everyday by the restaurant owners.
At her first Commonwealth Games in 2002, she went into the competition as the overwhelming favourite with enormous pressure on her, Tatiana's goal was to win gold and set a new Games Record — she achieved both.
At the Restoration he was introduced into the royal household by King Charles II of England, whose favourite he had become, and he also entered the House of Commons as member for Helston, in Cornwall.
At Halston, he would get out of bed in the middle of the night, take off his flimsy nightshirt and set off completely naked but carrying his favourite gun across the frozen fields towards his lake.
At first she resisted the king's advances and encouraged him to bestow more attention on his long-neglected wife, a thoughtfulness which Marie-Thérèse repaid with warmth toward the new favourite.
At Sydney, Australia for the 2000 Summer Olympics he beat the qualifying mark with his very first throw ( 83. 74m ), although the favourite, Jan Železný, threw an enormous qualifying throw of 89. 39m.
At the American trials for the 1924 Summer Olympics, he broke the world record in the 400 m hurdles on two occasions, making him a favourite for the Olympic gold.
At Epsom he started favourite at odds of 15 / 8 for the Derby, in which he was ridden by the fifty-year-old Australian jockey Scobie Breasley.
At Ascot he was the shortest priced favourite in the history of the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes, starting at odds of 2 / 13 against three opponents.
At the World Championships in Tokyo, Morceli was already a clear favourite for the 1500 m and he won easily.
At the time, this event had probably never been contested in the United States, but Tewksbury easily beat the local favourite for the 400 m hurdles title.
At Darlington in March 1983, Hanna's broadcasts helped to destroy the campaign of SDP candidate Tony Cook, who had been the early favourite to win.
At the 2004 French Open, as the favourite to win the title, he reached the final, beating former world no.
At the other extreme we find Agnostics of the school of Herbert Spencer ( see agnosticism ) and some followers of Hegel, who hold that the nature of God, or, to use their favourite term, " the Absolute " is utterly unknowable, and its existence not determined to any mode ; therefore, to predicate of it various attributes, expressive of determinations, is idle and misleading.

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