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At the same time, the Huntsville City Schools named Roger B. Chaffee Elementary School and Virgil I. Grissom High School for White's fallen Apollo 1 crewmates.
At the trial, psychiatrist Martin Blinder testified that White had been depressed at the time of the crime, and pointed to several factors indicating White's depression: he had quit his job ; he shunned his wife ; and although normally clean-cut, he had become slovenly in appearance.
At first glance, it might seem that Black can simply interpose a piece between White's bishop and his king to block the check ( for example, 3 ... Bd7 or 3 ... Nc6 or 3 ... c6 ).
At the most basic level, White's third move attacks the knight which defends the e5 pawn from the attack by the f3 knight.
At 11 am, he sent Hayes ' first brigade and Colonel Horatio G. Sickel's second brigade down the slope to the edge of the meadow, where they were to launch a frontal assault on the Confederates as soon as they heard the sound of White's guns.
At grade 4 lane dc with hard shoulder from Foster Ave. to White's Cross, replacing earlier 1950s dc at Galloping Green.
At the worst point, McDivitt estimated it was about a half mile ( 800 meters ) away, while White's estimate was three-quarters of a mile ( 1200 meters ).
At the trial, White's defense team argued that his mental state at the time of the killings was one of diminished capacity due to depression.
At the back of the village, behind the Selborne Arms and Gilbert White's Field Studies Centre, there is the Zig-Zag Path, which was cut into the hillside in the 1760s by Gilbert White and his brother John, to provide easier access to the Hanger and Selborne Common.
The discs contained the first release of " Freedom At 21 ", a track on Jack White's debut solo album, Blunderbuss.
In one of the campaign's first spots, White's character unmistakably alluded to his former role as ' Donelli ': " At ease men!

At and funeral
At Emerson's request, Alcott helped arrange Thoreau's funeral, which was held at First Parish Sanctuary in Concord, despite Thoreau having disavowed membership in the church when he was in his early twenties.
At his mother's funeral, Nero was witless, speechless and rather scared.
" At noon, Johnson conducted his first cabinet meeting in the Treasury Secretary's office, asked all members to remain in their positions, and directed the appropriate members to initiate Lincoln's funeral arrangements.
At such a moment, he continued indignantly, one was bound to recall the funeral of Pushkin and the Tsar's courtiers -- their miserable hypocrisy and false pride.
At the same meeting, Grishin was asked to chair the commission responsible for Chernenko's funeral ; Grishin turned down the offer, claiming that Gorbachev was closer to Chernenko than he was.
At the funeral Marcela appears, delivering a long speech vindicating herself from the bitter verses written about her by Grisóstomo, claiming her own autonomy and freedom from expectations put on her by Pastoral clichés.
At her funeral on 28 April, the coffin was taken to Westminster Abbey on a hearse drawn by four horses hung with black velvet.
At the funeral, Matthew recites the poem Funeral Blues (" Stop all the clocks ...") by W. H. Auden, commemorating his relationship with Gareth.
At the request of Giulietta Masina, trumpeter Mauro Maur played the " Improvviso dell ' Angelo " by Nino Rota during the funeral ceremony.
At his funeral, there were no procession statues of Germanicus.
At a funeral service for a total stranger, Harold meets Maude ( Ruth Gordon ), a 79-year-old woman who shares Harold's hobby of attending funerals.
At their funeral, the boys are made into martyrs against homophobia.
At his mother's funeral, Harry, then twelve years old, accompanied his father, brother, paternal grandfather, and maternal uncle in walking behind the funeral cortège from Kensington Palace to Westminster Abbey.
At Andropov's funeral, he could barely read the eulogy.
At her funeral service, John White ( the Bishop of Winchester ) praised Mary: " She was a king's daughter ; she was a king's sister ; she was a king's wife.
At his funeral, with the rectory full of guests, the widow Anne Marie Abel got drunk and went openly to bed with one of the servants.
At the funeral for a child murdered by the Real IRA in Omagh she symbolically walked up the main aisle of the church hand-in-hand with the Ulster Unionist Party leader and then First Minister of Northern Ireland, David Trimble, MP.
At Mary Bono's request, Cher gave a eulogy at Sonny's funeral.
At the funeral, mourners traditionally rend an outer garment, a ritual known as keriah.
At his funeral 6 days later, 42 people are killed amid gunfire and bombs.
At Otto III's funeral on Easter, 1002, in Aachen, the German nobles repeated their opposition to Henry IV.
At the funeral ceremony, on February 15, Colter sang " Storms Never Last " for the attendees, who included Jennings ' close friends and fellow musicians.
At his funeral, Carol Channing spoke and said, " He did Carol Channing better than I did.

At and Parsons
At its founding congress in 1905, influential members with strong anarchist or anarcho-syndicalist sympathies like Thomas J. Haggerty, William Trautmann, and Lucy Parsons contributed to the union's overall revolutionary syndicalist orientation.
At a board meeting in fall 2001, Turner's outburst against AOL Time Warner CEO Gerald Levin eventually led to the latter's announced resignation effective in early 2002, being replaced by Richard Parsons.
At its founding congress in 1905, influential members with strong anarchist or anarcho-syndicalist sympathies like Thomas J. Haggerty, William Trautmann, and Lucy Parsons contributed to the union's overall revolutionary syndicalist orientation.
At the second meeting, Hamilton fired the shotgun he had traded for at Carney Parsons, striking him in the right knee.
At first, the letters were formal, requesting that the Parsons allow the Ringlings to run the stand.
At the time social order was crucial, and this is reflected in Parsons ' tendency to promote equilibrium and social order rather than social change.
At the end of the war the village was the last part of Polish soil to be liberated: the German units encircled there only surrendered on May 14, 1945, six days after Germany had capitulated. steam turbine | Parsons ' turbine from the Polish Navy destroyer ORP Wicher ( 1928 ) | ORP Wicher
At the time, it was customary for midshipmen to acquire nicknames, and Parsons was called " Deacon ", a play on his last name.
At 13 years old, Parsons volunteered to fight for the forces of the Confederate States of America in an irregular unit known as the " Lone Star Greys.
At this convention the dying NLU divided, with its radical wing exiting to establish the Workingmen's Party of the United States — a group that soon merged with the Social Democratic Party to which Parsons belonged.
At the turn of the decade, Albert Parsons withdrew from all participation in electoral politics.
At that point Parsons conceived of a fully automated machine tool.
At that time he sent a demo tape to Alan Parsons, from whom he received a personal reply.
At the 2011 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships she took one gold and one bronze as a pilot, with teammate Jayne Parsons.
At age 15, he entered the office of Theophilus Parsons Chandler, Jr. Beginning in 1893 he worked for prominent Philadelphia architectural firms, including Wilson Brothers & Company, Cope & Stewardson, and Horace Trumbauer.
At the insistence of her parents, Elizabeth Parsons Ware married minister Theophilus Packard on 21 May 1839.
At quarter distance due to yellows and the pit stops, Parsons took the lead followed by Freeland.
At eight years-old, she commenced piano lessons with Gwen Parsons, and then singing lessons when 11 years-old.
At the end of the season, he was traded to the New York Mets for pitcher Tom Parsons.
At one point, his crew chief, Harry Hyde refused to allow Parsons to pit because he and the crew were on an ice cream break.
At the summit, adjacent to Kemerton Camp, is a small stone tower called Parsons Folly ( or Kemerton Tower ) which stands at GPS coordinates ( 52. 059963 ,-2. 064606 ).
At the same time, Parsons and Smith brought Fertig some unpleasant orders from MacArthur's headquarters.
At first his ideas took such comparatively mild forms as inducing the pope to send a legate to persuade Elizabeth to return to the fold ; but gradually they grew more violent and treasonable, until Englefield became the close confidant of Cardinal Allen, Parsons and the jesuited Catholics, who advocated forcible intervention by Spain and the succession of the infanta ; in 1585 Englefield thought that Marys succession, peaceful or other, would not be satisfactory unless it were owing to Spanish support and she were dependent on Philip.
At around this time, Hayes returned to World Class Championship Wrestling to find that his former Freebird partners Gordy and Roberts, in alliance with Iceman Parsons and The Angel of Death, had resumed their feud with the Von Erichs.

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