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At and Perpignan
At the close of the work are added several eulogies written by Abba Mari on Ben Adret ( who died in 1310 ), and on Don Vidal, Solomon of Perpignan, and Don Bonet Crescas of Lunel.
At the siege of Perpignan, or in a tournament there, she is said to have dressed in male clothing and fought on horseback in the ranks of the Dauphin, afterwards Henry II.
At Perpignan he was held nude in a tiny, filthy, lightless cell that he was never allowed to leave.
At Orléans a " Head of a Young Girl ", at Marseilles a portrait of " Mme de Pompadour ", at Perpignan a portrait of Louis XV, and at Valenciennes a portrait of " Le Duc de Boufflers ".
At its height, the French Championship maintained teams from the big cities of Paris, Marseille, Lyon, Bordeaux and Toulouse ; as well as the passionate smaller rugby league towns of Carcassonne, Avignon, Lezignan, Albi, Villeneuve and Perpignan.

At and monumental
At first, these processes seemed so strange and unprecedented that they were taken as evidence of sheer incompetence .... Now it is recognized that Bruckner's unorthodox structural methods were inevitable .... Bruckner created a new and monumental type of symphonic organism, which abjured the tense, dynamic continuity of Beethoven, and the broad, fluid continuity of Wagner, in order to express something profoundly different from either composer, something elemental and metaphysical.
At the beginning of Greek literature stand the two monumental works of Homer, the Iliad and the Odyssey.
At the age of 50 his personal development, as was that of English architecture, was ready for a monumental but humane architecture, in which the scales of individual parts relates both to the whole and to the people who used them.
At the same time Scott modified the decorative style, losing much of the Gothic detailing and introducing a more modern, monumental style.
At the age of sixteen, he was apprenticed for four years, as a compositor, to the printer Otto Schaerffli in Interlaken ; between 1949 and 1951 he studied under Walter Käch and Alfred Willimann in the Kunstgewerbeschule ( school of applied arts ) in Zürich, where students studied monumental inscriptions from Roman forum rubbings.
At the crux of the major axes of the city, the Arch of Galerius emphasized the power of the emperor and linked the monumental structures with the fabric of 4th-century Thessaloniki.
At the age of twenty-five Burton was commissioned by the Office of Woods and Forests to carry out a series of works intended, in the words of John Summerson " to bring Hyde Park within the monumental orbit of the palace ".
At its height, it had monumental cities, temples, fortresses of stone marvelously engineered, roads cut through granite mountain slopes, and massive agricultural terraces and hydraulic works.
At their best his works, although massive and monumental, suggest movement and tension.
At New Harmony, Thomas Say carried on his monumental work describing insects and mollusks, leading to two classic works:
At the age of twenty, he began his two monumental works, the Mémoires pour servir à l ' histoire ecclésiastique des six premiers siècles and the Histoire des empereurs et autres princes qui ont régné pendant les six premiers siècles de l ' Église.
At the outset an effort was made to recover fresco painting and monumental art, and Schnorr found opportunity of proving his powers, when commissioned to decorate with frescoes, illustrative of Ariosto, the entrance hail of the Villa Massimo, near the Lateran.
At all events, this little picture of New York life ( Night ), tingling with character and actuality, yet conveying a sense of the monumental by the nobility of the composition and the large modeling of the forms, should it find its way into one of the great collections of the future, may be trusted to hold its own as representative of an extremely important phase of twentieth century painting.
At the beginning of Greek literature stand the two monumental works of Homer, the Iliad and the Odyssey.
At the start of the series, Peter's latest film, Slow Torture, is a monumental flop, and he is under tremendous pressure to make his next film a big success.
At the center of the main road, in the area of the Pasture of the Monastery, stands a pink granite monumental fountain with a transversal orientation corresponding to the rising sun during the Winter Solstice and to the setting sun during the Summer Solstice.
At monumental level, they emphasize the prehistoric rest like mámoas of Estaca de Bares and the possibly prehistoric ( built in Middle Age according to other sources ) port ; in addition to Roman necropolis in A Ponte do Porto.
At the moment the nunnery, which has monumental status, is empty.
At the entrance is the European style monumental gate, similar to that of the Paris Arc de Triomphe but smaller.
At the time of his death, he was engaged in decorating the interior of the Antwerp Town Hall with monumental frescoes depicting the city's history ( 1863-9 ).
At the time the BAE was founded, there was intense controversy over the identity of the Mound Builders, the term for the prehistoric people who had built complex, monumental earthwork mounds.
At the same time Scott modified the decorative style, losing much of the Gothic detailing and introducing a more modern, monumental style.
At the base of it Gippius suspected some kind of ' monumental madness '; all the more important it was for her to keep " healthy mind and strong memory ", she explained.
At this time, the government sent him the translator Erik Schroderus, to appraise himself of Messenius ' monumental work Scondia illustrata, which treated Sweden's history from the deluge to Messenius ' own time.

At and struggle
At the time he was the leader of growing national Dutch resistance against Spanish occupation of the country, which struggle is known as the Eighty Years ' War.
At the same time Bismarck tried to reduce the political influence of the emancipated Catholic minority in the Kulturkampf, literally " culture struggle ".
At the close of this meeting, Konoe realized that he had lost the struggle with the military.
At the same time they tended to feel that the military should be strong enough to play a part in the Arab-Israeli struggle.
At this point Gandhi called off the struggle, and around 100, 000 political prisoners were released, including the Congress's leadership.
At one point, the civil struggle had resulted to the point of anarchy, and the King of the Southern Federation of Palau, the Ibedul, assumed responsibility over governing the Palauan islands which thereby established a temporary state of absolute monarchy.
At the threshold to the 19th century, Britain was challenged again by France under Napoleon, in a struggle that, unlike previous wars, represented a contest of ideologies between the two nations.
At age 32, with no civilian vocation, Grant began to struggle through seven financially lean years.
At the end of the worldwide struggle in 1945, many institutions and associations were found to have withered and only the strongest had survived.
At this point, Robert Bruce and William Lamberton may have made a secret bond of alliance, aiming to place Bruce on the Scottish throne and continue the struggle.
At heart, the effort to influence legislation is a power struggle.
At first, Archibald Campbell, 2nd Earl of Argyll, was set to fill the power vacuum and enforce royal authority, but he met with limited success in a struggle with his brother-in-law, Torquil MacLeod of Lewis.
At the same time, Beatus strengthened the links between Asturias, Rome, and the Carolingian Empire, and was supported in his theological struggle by the Pope and by his friend Alcuin of York, an Anglo-Saxon scholar who had settled among the Carolingian court in Aachen.
At the far extremes of sustainable viticulture, the grapes would struggle to ripen fully and often would have bracing levels of acidity and low sugar levels.
At that time, both groups attacked each other incessantly in the struggle for hegemony over the Jewish community.
:: At first the name Baʿal was used by the Jews for their God without discrimination, but as the struggle between the two religions developed, the name Baʿal was given up in Judaism as a thing of shame, and even names like Jerubbaʿal were changed to Jerubbosheth: Hebrew bosheth means " shame ".
At the time, the struggle for Italian unification was perceived to be waged primarily against the Austrian Empire and the Habsburgs, since they directly controlled the predominantly Italian-speaking northeastern part of present-day Italy and were, together, the most powerful force against unification.
At a mass rally in Beijing, Jiang directed a " struggle session " against a woman, Fan Jin, who had married Jiang's second husband after Jiang separated from him in 1931.
At the height of this struggle, the U. S. Army had even reorganized its combat divisions to fight land wars on irradiated nuclear battlefields, developing short-range atomic cannon and mortars in order to win appropriations.
At the same time he was engaged in a power struggle with C ' baoth, who had declared himself the true ruler of the Empire, eventually consigning him to Mt Tantiss.
At the outbreak of the Greek War of Independence ( 1821 ) prominent local personalities were arrested and executed by the Ottoman authorities due to participation in the preparations of the struggle .< ref name = Svetla >
" At first, and despite the Sétif massacre of May 8, 1945 " that have between 20 000 and 45 000 deaths, according to other sources ", and the pro-Independence struggle before World War II, most Algerians were in favor of a relative status-quo.
At stake in this struggle was the right to lay claim to Sun's ambiguous legacy.
At the same time, the club was starting to struggle financially, due to unwise investments under John Elliott – most significantly, building a new grandstand at Princes Park during the 1990s, at a time when other clubs were finding it more profitable to play at the higher-capacity central venues.
At this time these Indians were peaceable and indifferent to the coming and the struggle of a white man.

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