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At Vienna in 1883 he obtained his Ph. D. with the work Beiträge zur Variationsrechnung (" Contributions to the Calculus of Variations ").
At the outbreak of World War I, Lang returned to Vienna and volunteered for military service in the Austrian army and fought in Russia and Romania, where he was wounded three times.
At the University of Vienna, he earned doctorates in law and political science in 1921 and 1923 respectively, and he also studied philosophy, psychology, and economics.
At the Battle of Vienna ( 1683 ), the Army of the Holy Roman Empire, led by the Polish King John III Sobieski, decisively defeated a large Turkish army, ending the western colonial Ottoman advance and leading to the eventual dismemberment of the Ottoman Empire in Europe.
At the age of 18, Gödel joined his brother in Vienna and entered the University of Vienna.
At the request of his father, Adolf Lorenz, he began a premedical curriculum in 1922 at Columbia University, but he returned to Vienna in 1923 to continue his studies at the University of Vienna.
At the fin de siècle, when Vienna was a major crucible and center for modern arts and culture, Altenberg was a very influential part of a literary and artistic movement known as Jung Wien or " Young Vienna ".
" Bam Thwok " and " Ain't That Pretty At All " were both recorded by engineer Ben Mumphrey, the former at Stagg Street Studios in Van Nuys, CA and the latter at Metamorphosis Studio in Vienna, Austria.
At the Congress of Vienna, Austria's representative, Prince von Metternich, felt the threat to this status quo in Austria was the nationalists demanding independence from the empire.
At 21, on the train between his home village and Vienna, Steiner met a herb gatherer, Felix Kogutzki, who spoke about the spiritual world " as one who had his own experience therein ...".
At the turn of the 20th century, hundreds of thousands of Slovenes emigrated to other countries, mostly to the United States, but also to South America, Germany, Egypt and to larger cities in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, especially Zagreb and Vienna.
At the Austrian Court in Vienna in the late 17th century ( 1698 ) ladies were conducted around the room to the tune of a 2-beat measure, which then became the 3 / 4 of the Nach Tanz ( After Dance ), upon which couples got into the position for the Weller and waltzed around the room with gliding steps as in an engraving of the Wirtschaft ( Inn Festival ) given for Peter the Great.
* August 10 – At the Vienna Hofburg, the grand opening ceremony is held for the Imperial Natural History Museum (), begun in 1871 ; from August 13 to the end of December, the museum counts 175, 000 visitors.
* December 8 – Ringtheaterbrand: At least 380 die in a fire at the Vienna Ringtheater.
* At the International Police Conference in Vienna, the International Criminal Police ( Interpol ) is set up.
At this time, the principal cavalry schools of Europe at Pinerolo and Tor-di-Quinto in Italy, the French school in Saumur, and the Spanish school in Vienna all preferred to use a very deep seat with long stirrups when jumping.
At the World Fair of 1873 in Vienna, Hebron was represented with glass ornaments.
At the Congress of Vienna in 1814 and 1815, the left-bank Palatinate — enlarged by other territories such as the former Bishopric of Speyer and the free imperial city of Speyer — was returned to the Wittelsbachs and became a formal part of the Kingdom of Bavaria in 1816 in exchange for Tirol, which Bavaria ceded to Austria.
At the close of the conflict, Czechoslovakia and Poland, acting to seize what they considered to be German possessions, expropriated the entirety of the Liechtenstein dynasty's hereditary lands and possessions in Bohemia, Moravia, and Silesia — the princes of Liechtenstein lived in Vienna until the Anschluss of 1938.
At Vienna its publication encountered grave difficulties, and Eck had good cause to set up a votive tablet to his patron saint upon his safe return to Ingolstadt, although even there only the authority of the papal mandate made the publication of the bull possible.
At 17: 30 Sobieski entered the deserted tent of Kara Mustafa and the battle of Vienna ended.
At the deliberations of the Congress of Vienna in 1814 and 1815, Frederick Augustus ' position was doomed by his country's difficult geographic position, the changing fortunes of war, a lack of assistance from Austria, and his own hesitant attitude.

At and 1702
At the age of seventeen, she was married off to a Swedish dragoon, Johan Cruse or Johann Rabbe, with whom she remained for eight days in 1702, at which point the Swedish troops were withdrawn from Marienburg.
At his death, in 1702, Verro continued his royal service and painted for Queen Anne his last royal commission in the Queen s Drawing Room.
At the time of the 1702 London Mint Assay by Sir Isaac Newton, the silver content of British coinage was defined to be one troy ounce of sterling silver for 62 pence.
At Magdalene College, Cambridge, he was admitted on 30 March 1699 and elected scholar on 26 December 1702 ; and became a fellow on 13 February 1703 – 4.
At Lüneburg Johann Christopher Jauch ( 1669 – 1725 ) was Royal British and Electoral Brunswick-Lüneburg Dean of the Lutheran churches ( Königlich Großbritannischer und Kurfürstlich Braunschweig-Lüneburgischer Stadtsuperintendent ) at St. John's Church, Lüneburg, while Johann Christian Jauch ( 1702 – 1778 ) became canon, 1754 subsenior collegii canonici, 1760 The Very Reverend ( Erster Domherr ) and vice-dean ( Vizedekan ) of the Lutheran cathedral of Bardowick.
At the end of the 17th century it had about 1, 800 different species, but was damaged in the Uppsala city fire 1702.
At the edge of the village is Dyrham Park, a spectacular mansion in of parkland built between 1691 and 1702 for William Blathwayt ( William III's Secretary of State and at War ) and now owned by the National Trust.

At and picked
At the company's inner-most station they picked up its agent, Anton Klein, who died on the return trip.
At one point, while sick from scurvy, Richard is said to have picked off guards on the walls with a crossbow, while being carried on a stretcher.
At the beginning of the 2010 Major League Baseball season only one ( Jim Caple of ESPN. com, although he later recanted his pick before the NLCS, saying the Philadelphia Phillies would beat the Giants and advance to the World Series ) out of literally dozens of baseball writers and pundits picked the Giants to even reach the World Series, with most not expecting the Giants to even make the playoffs.
At the same time, the Republicans picked up an astounding 63 seats in the House of Representatives.
At school Falcone would get into fights with larger children if he thought his friends were being picked on.
At first, the gold nuggets could be picked up off the ground.
At one point in his rage at Teucer's success, Hector picked up a huge rock and flung it at him.
At that time, Voyager also picked up two Delta Quadrant natives, Neelix, a Talaxian, and his partner Kes, from Ocampa.
At the time of the county's creation, Toledo was picked as the temporary county seat.
At each time step, an automaton gets one input that is picked up from a set of symbols or letters, which is called an alphabet.
At this time, the community did not have a post office, so mail had to be picked up in Hempstead.
Later a three and a half mile section of the track was picked up and moved west a number of blocks starting at the corner of 99th St. E. and 17th Ave. E. At this corner the original track bed made a very slight bend to the south.
At the age of 25, he was finally picked for his Test debut in 1990 – 91, which resulted in mixed emotions: his place in the team game came at the expense of his out-of-form brother, who had only scored 82 runs at 20. 50 for the series.
At the end of the story, an anonymous man is talking to his wife about two strangers he picked up on a trip to Tennessee, recounting that the woman had a child and the man was not the father.
At Post Office Bay, since the 18th century whalers kept a wooden barrel that served as post office so that mail could be picked up and delivered to their destinations, mainly Europe and the United States, by ships on their way home.
At the Aria Awards Fast Forward picked up Best Comedy Record.
At the 1992 Logies, Magda Szubanski once again picked up the award for Most Popular Female Performer – Light Entertainment and Fast Forward received the Logie for Most Popular Light Entertainment Program.
At 1649, the Lexington's radar picked up a second formation of Bettys from 1.
At the 2003 ICC Cricket World Cup, held in South Africa, Vaas picked up 23 wickets, becoming the leading wicket taker in the tournament.
At the corner of Sunset and Courtney Avenue, actor Hugh Grant pulled over and picked up prostitute Divine Brown in the early morning of June 27, 1995.
At 20: 15, HMS Ajax ´ s radar picked up a ship six miles to port, apparently dead in the water ; she was the crippled Pola.
At the gallery Saville picked up a postcard with Fantin-Latour's painting, and his girlfriend mockingly asked him if he was going to use it for the cover.
At 01: 00 the Soviets picked up radio message from the German LVI Corps requesting a cease-fire and stating that emissaries would come under a white flag to Potsdamer bridge.
At other times of year, leftover grains and other crops such as potatoes, picked up in open fields after harvest, make up much of their diet.

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