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At RKO, Linwood Dunn used a travelling matte to create " wipes " – where there were transitions like a windshield wiper in films such as Flying Down to Rio ( 1933 ).
However producer Pandro S. Berman wanted to cut five more minutes, but relented when Hawks, Grant and Cliff Reid all disagreed .. At the film's second preview, the film once again got rave reviews and RKO expected a hit film.
At RKO Radio Pictures, Fred Astaire was preparing his first musical feature without Ginger Rogers, and comedian Charley Chase was set to appear in a comic sidekick role.
Some of these movies, Badman's Territory, Return of the Badmen, Trail Street, and Rage At Dawn were released by RKO, while others, like Fighting Man of the Plains, Canadian Pacific, and The Cariboo Trail were released by Twentieth Century Fox.
At RKO, Harding, along with Helen Twelvetrees and Constance Bennett, comprised a trio who specialized in the " women's pictures " genre.
At the top were the five major studios, 20th Century Fox, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Paramount Pictures, RKO Pictures, and Warner Bros.
* At Sword's Point ( 1951 ) ( RKO ) ... Cardinal ( uncredited )
* At Sword's Point ( 1952 ), an RKO Radio picture starring Cornel Wilde, Dan O ' Herlihy, Alan Hale, Jr., and Maureen O ' Hara as the sons and daughter of the original Musketeers
At the insistence of Grant, Drake was subsequently signed to a film contract by RKO Pictures and David Selznick, where she appeared, opposite Grant, in her first film, the romantic comedy Every Girl Should Be Married ( 1948 ).

At and developed
At the other end of the spectrum, where the more advanced countries can be relied upon to make well thought through decisions as to project priorities within a consistent program, we should be prepared to depart substantially from detailed project approval as the basis for granting assistance and to move toward long-term support, in cooperation with other developed countries, of the essential foreign exchange requirements of the country's development program.
At the University of Washington Medical School, the electronics group has developed the `` Respiratory Gas Analyzer '' shown in Fig. 3.
At the time it was being developed, a full, reliable connection-oriented protocol like TCP was considered to be too expensive to implement for most of the intended uses of AppleTalk.
At the age of 15, Braille developed his code for the French alphabet in 1824 as an improvement on night writing.
Further developed, and fully translated into English, this Communion service was included, one year later, in 1549, in a full prayer book, set out with daily offices, readings for Sundays and Holy Days, the Communion Service, Public Baptism, of Confirmation, of Matrimony, The Visitation of the Sick, At a Burial and the Ordinal ( added in 1550 ).
At the same time, the methods of molecular mechanics, such as MM2, were developed, primarily by Norman Allinger.
At the same time the infantry switched to 5. 56 mm weapons, carbines like the AKS-74U ( which fired a Warsaw pact 5. 45x39 round ) and CAR-15 were being developed.
At the seminary, Frankel taught that Jewish law was not static, but rather has always developed in response to changing conditions.
At one point in its development it was intended for use with Apple's Newton computer, but the Dylan implementation did not reach sufficient maturity in time, and Newton instead used a combination of C and the NewtonScript developed by Walter Smith.
At first, the danger to a battle fleet was considered only to exist when at anchor, but as faster and longer range torpedoes were developed, the threat extended to cruising at sea.
At present, there exist several dubbing software solutions, among which are dubStudio ( developed in Quebec, Canada ) and Synchronos ( developed in France ).
At the time, BT dictated what signalling could be used on its leased lines and, whilst it only had a minority interest in the sales of PBXs, was requested by the PBX manufacturers to produce a standard to prevent the creation of a plethora of conflicting PBX protocols being developed.
At the time, ' CAS ' inter node signaling was slow and inter-register signaling MF5, developed from PSTN signalling protocols, was complex and would not support sufficient features.
At about the same time, the technology of the Thule people developed in northwestern Alaska and very quickly spread over the entire area occupied by Eskimo people, though it was not necessarily adopted by all of them.
At a cultural level, egalitarian theories have developed in sophistication and acceptance during the past two hundred years.
At the same time, some others have developed languages in detail for their own sake, such as J. R. R. Tolkien's Quenya and Sindarin and Star Trek's Klingon language which exist as functioning, usable languages.
At the end of the 19th century Galveston was, with New Orleans, one of the most developed cities in the region.
At the universities high-powered professors developed international reputations, especially in the humanities led by history and philology, which brought a new historical perspective to the study of political history, theology, philosophy, language, and literature.
At the time of the Norman conquest of England, heraldry in its essential sense of an inheritable emblem had not yet been developed.
At this time, all Intellivision games were developed by an outside firm, APh Technological Consulting.
At a cultural level, egalitarian theories have developed in sophistication and acceptance during the past two hundred years.
At Brown, he developed an interest in poetry, and Hay became a part of Providence's literary circle which included Sarah Helen Whitman and Nora Perry.
At the end of the 18th century, however, when the concept of a chemical compound had not yet been fully developed, the law was novel.
At first improvised, purpose-built designs were developed.

At and huge
At the end of the rainy season in the fall, the river overflows its banks and creates a huge floodplain in the delta.
At the huge Mercedes-Benz factory in Sindelfingen, Germany workers use bicycles, color-coded by department, to move around the factory.
At that time, numerous influences-including a growing awareness of the unity and fragility of the biosphere following mankind's first steps into outer space ( see, for example, the Blue Marble ), increased public concern over the impact of industrial activity on natural resources and human health ( see, for example, the 1969 Cuyahoga River fire, the increasing strength of the regulatory state, and more broadly the advent and success of environmentalism as a political movement-coalesced to produce a huge new body of law in a relatively short period of time.
At the centre are the huge Marktkirche ( Market Church, preaching venue of the bishop of the Lutheran Landeskirche Hannovers ) and the Old Town Hall.
At those times when John was preparing for campaigns in Normandy, for example, huge quantities of silver had to be withdrawn from the economy and stored for months, which unintentionally resulted in periods during which silver coins were simply hard to come by, commercial credit difficult to acquire and deflationary pressure placed on the economy.
At the center was a huge transportation hub, that on different levels included depots for buses and trains, as well as highway intersections, and at the top, an airport.
At Commodore, Peddle convinced the owner, Jack Tramiel, that calculators were a dead end, and that home computers would soon be huge.
At one extreme are the lithe and graceful horses ; on another, the huge, tank-like rhinoceroses ; and in the middle, the vaguely pig-like tapirs.
At the same time, however, the Conservative Party had a huge majority in the Lords ; it could easily veto any legislation passed by the Commons that was against their interests.
At the subduction trenches the sedimentary rock layers that were deposited within the prehistoric Tethys Ocean buckled, were folded, faulted and tectonically mixed with huge blocks of crystalline basement rocks of the oceanic lithosphere.
At three hundred pounds, Whiteman was huge both physically and culturally —" a man flabby, virile, quick, coarse, untidy and sleek, with a hard core of shrewdness in an envelope of sentimentalism ," according to a 1926 New Yorker profile.
At the Battle of Naissus, Claudius and his legions routed a huge Gothic army.
The band Basement Jaxx had a huge hit in 2002 with " Where's Your Head At?
At Prince Edward's coronation, Isabella then extended her land holdings from a value of £ 4, 400 each year to the huge sum of £ 13, 333, making her one of the largest landowners in the kingdom.
At Stratford-upon-Avon in 1962, Peter Brook ( who would later film the play with the same Lear, Paul Scofield ) set the action simply, against a huge, empty white stage.
At the same time the turboprop-powered Britannia airliner proved a huge success, and it and the Freighter were produced in quantity during the 1950s.
At the outbreak of the First World War, boys as young as 13 were caught up in the overwhelming tide of patriotism and in huge numbers cheerfully enlisted for active service others to avoid the harsh and dreary lives they had working in British industry.
At the beginning of the 16th century, the Rebellion of the Brotherhoods ( a peasant uprising against Charles V's administration ) and the frequent attack of Turkish and Berber pirates caused a reduction of commercial activities and a huge inversion in defensive structures.
At one point in his rage at Teucer's success, Hector picked up a huge rock and flung it at him.
At the beginning of the 17th century, the huge château was all but abandoned when the property passed into the hands of Gaston d ' Orleans, the brother of the Bourbon King Louis XIII.
At Brel's request, Barclay did not run a huge promotional campaign for the album, and still, by word of mouth alone, over a million fans placed advance orders.
At the beginning of the harvest season, his image was taken out of the temple and brought to the fields in the festival of the departure of Min, when they blessed the harvest, and played games naked in his honour, the most important of these being the climbing of a huge ( tent ) pole.
The Washington Post reported that " At about 2 pm, with pressure almost down to the point where the huge cooling pumps could be brought into play, a small hydrogen explosion jolted the reactor.
At this time he also married 19-year-old Amelia Byam, a marriage that was nothing but a huge disaster and ended in the couple's separation until Amelia's death.
At one time, the island, was surrounded by sloughs and covered with many huge, beautiful trees, which were a refuge for thousands of birds, gave the town its name.

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