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At and invitation
At the invitation of Charlemagne, he became a leading scholar and teacher at the Carolingian court, where he remained a figure in the 780s and 790s.
At the invitation of an acquaintance of her mother, she modelled in a fashion show in 1949.
At the publisher's invitation he revised the storyline and the improvements impressed the editor sufficiently to invite Barks to try his hand at contributing both the script and the artwork of his follow-up story.
At the invitation of seven Englishmen, William landed in England with 40, 000 men, and James fled.
At the invitation of Martin Bucer, Calvin proceeded to Strasbourg, where he became the minister of a church of French refugees.
At the same time Lynne was completing production work on George Harrison's Cloud Nine, and all three had lunch one day when Orbison accepted an invitation to sing on Harrison's album.
At the invitation of Wolfgang Steinecke, Adorno took part in the Darmstadt Summer Courses for New Music in Kranichstein from 1951 to 1958.
At the invitation of Peter Szondi, Adorno was invited to the Free University of Berlin to give a lecture on Goethe's Iphigenie in Tauris.
At the invitation of Germany 14 countries attended the Berlin Conference in 1884-1885 to come to an agreement amongst them about the division of the territories.
* September 5 – At the invitation of the Maltese, British troops liberate the Islands of Malta and Gozo from the French.
At the invitation of opera director Peter Sellars, he created video sequences to be shown as a backdrop to the action on stage during the performance of Wagner's opera Tristan und Isolde.
At the invitation of Saddam Hussein ( then vice-president of Iraq, but de facto dictator ), Chirac made an official visit to Baghdad in 1975.
At the invitation of Duke Philip's father, King Maximilian I, he attended the funeral of Emperor Frederick III in 1493 and was recognised as King Richard IV of England.
At Jones ’ s invitation she moved to London the following year and was soon to acquire a number of devoted and influential followers.
At the time of his death, Derrida had agreed to go for the summer to Heidelberg as holder of the Gadamer professorship, whose invitation was expressed by the hermeneutic philosopher himself before his death.
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At the invitation of Heinrich Christian Boie, whose attention he had attracted by poems contributed to the Göttinger Musenalmanach, he went to the University of Göttingen in 1772.

At and Anger
At some point in the mid 1940s, he was arrested by the police in a " homosexual entrapment ", after which he decided to move out of his parents ' home, gaining his own sparse apartment largely financed by his grandmother, and abandoning the name Anglemyer in favor of Anger.
At the time, journalists ' criticism for Look Back in Anger was deeply negative.
The first fruits of this came with a new version of Bowie ’ s 1979 song " Look Back in Anger ", performed at the Intruders At The Palace benefit concert on 1 July 1988.

At and travelled
At the age of fifteen he was apprenticed to a goldsmith, but soon after travelled to Rome where he learned engraving from an expatriate Frenchman, Philippe Thomassin.
At first the French and English crusaders travelled together, but the armies split at Lyon, as Richard decided to go by sea, and Philip took the overland route through the Alps to Genoa.
At the request of the Daily Telegraph, Welsh travelled with a group of authors and journalists to the Sudan in 2001.
At the same time St. Ansgar travelled to Hedeby and started the Catholic Christianisation of Scandinavia.
At the time of the attack on Saigon, Thiệu was out of town, having travelled to celebrate the new year at his wife's family ’ s home at Mỹ Tho in the Mekong Delta.
At the age of eighteen, Fanon fled the island as a " dissident " ( the coined word for French West Indians joining Gaullist forces ) and travelled to British-controlled Dominica to join the Free French Forces.
At her behest, he travelled to Prague in 1866 to arrange the production of Glinka's operas there.
At that time postage was charged by the sheet and on the distance travelled.
At Sōji-ji Suzuki travelled back to Zoun-in frequently to attend to his temple.
At age 54, O ' Connor travelled to London to be inducted in the Order of St Michael and St George as a Companion.
At some point between 52 and 62 ( whether before or after his consulship is not clear ) he probably held some provincial governorship ; this is the implication of the statement in the Life of Persius that the young poet ' travelled abroad ' with his inlaw.
At the beginning of the 15th century, German classical music was revolutionized by Oswald von Wolkenstein, who travelled across Europe learning about classical traditions, spending time in countries like France and Italy.
At dawn on September 7, 1191, Richard's heralds travelled the camp, announcing that battle would be joined that day.
At fourteen he was sent as a day-boy to Charterhouse ; and in 1843, having in the meanwhile travelled extensively in Italy and other parts of the continent, he won a scholarship at Balliol College, Oxford.
At the beginning of his career in 1966 Năstase travelled around the world competing with his good friend Ion Ţiriac.
At the beginning of October 1911, roughly three years after the start of her illness, Edith and her mother travelled to Arosa in Switzerland but even there she did not get on especially well.
At the Duke's behest, in January 1760 Brindley also travelled to London to give evidence before a parliamentary committee.
At the western end of the branch, rail lines travelled towards Coleorton and Swannington.
At first he travelled to Vidin and joined the band of the famed ex-janissary outcast and local overlord Osman Pazvantoglu.
At the beginning of January he left Bristol for Bath, and from Bath, in the company of a sergeant of police, travelled by way of Didcot to Oxford.
At age 22, Suzuki travelled to Germany to find a violin teacher to continue his studies.
At the invitation of his uncle Moses Frank, Leo travelled to Atlanta for 2 weeks.
At the age of sixteen, inspired by Jack Kerouac's On the Road, she travelled to Manhattan to become involved in the Beat scene there.
At age 81 she even travelled impromptu to Panama where she wrote on the U. S. invasion.

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