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At and odds
At the time, Alfonso was at odds with Callixtus III, who died shortly thereafter.
At first Essendon was regarded as a junior club, and even after the formation of the VFA in 1877 the side was sometimes allowed ' odds ' of, for example, twenty-five players as against twenty, when confronted by the leading teams of the time.
At first, Charles II opposed the alliance with the Dutch ruler — he preferred that Mary marry the heir to the French Throne, the Dauphin Louis, thus allying his realms with Catholic France and strengthening the odds of a Catholic successor in Britain ; but later, under pressure from Parliament and with a coalition with the Catholic French no longer politically favourable, he approved the union.
At odds with his colleagues, he was glad to accept a call to a theological chair at Ingolstadt in November 1510, receiving at the same time the honors and income of a canon at Eichstadt.
At this time colonists in Massachusetts were also at sharp odds with the British, and punitive action had been taken.
At the time, newspaper The Age commented-" In the face of almost insurmountable odds, the Great Ocean Road has materialised from a dream or ' wild-cat scheme ', as many dubbed it, into concrete reality ".
At the end of each level, a roulette spins for a chance to enter a bonus stage to win items, the odds increasing depending on how many flowers Yoshi has collected in the level.
At first, Legall could give Philidor rook odds, a handicap in which the stronger player starts without one of his rooks, but in only three years, Philidor was his equal, and then surpassed him.
At odds with Army doctors, Dix feuded with them over control of medical facilities and the hiring and firing of nurses.
At odds with the prevailing trend of US grunge and the Manchester scene the Romantic?
At the beginning of the film, Kirk operates under a similar bias, calling the Klingons " animals " and putting him at odds with Spock.
At the apex of his political life, Ōhira came to represent what were known as " mainstream factions " within the Liberal Democratic Party ( LDP ) which put him at odds with Prime Minister Takeo Fukuda, who led what were known as an " anti-mainstream " faction.
" At one point, while being criticized for taking somewhat unpopular stances that might have been at odds with the administration under which he serve, Rex Lee responded: " I'm the solicitor general, not the pamphleteer general.
At the 2001 World Championships in Canada, competing against the odds due to an injury restricted campaign, Tatiana equalled her personal best to claim fourth.
At first he was greeted with jubilation as many of the tribes in the immediate area were at odds with the Mahdists.
At odds with her reputation as a leading opera singer, in The Seven Crystal Balls, she is appearing third on the bill of a variety show, along with a knife thrower, a magician and a clairvoyant.
At the age of 40, his mission to call people to the worship of the One God set him at odds with the established powers in Makkah.
At the Battle of Dubienka fought by Kościuszko and his soldiers on July 18 the line of the Southern Bug River was defended for five days against fourfold odds.
At the trial in 1999 of solicitor Sally Clark, accused of murdering her two sons, Meadow testified that the odds against two such deaths happening naturally was 73, 000, 000: 1, a figure which he obtained by squaring the observed ratio of births to cot-deaths in affluent non-smoking families ( approximately 8, 500: 1 ).
At Epsom he started favourite at odds of 15 / 8 for the Derby, in which he was ridden by the fifty-year-old Australian jockey Scobie Breasley.
At Ascot he was the shortest priced favourite in the history of the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes, starting at odds of 2 / 13 against three opponents.
At a pivotal moment and position during the 1863 conflict at Gettysburg, Major General Winfield Scott Hancock, Commander of the II Corps, ordered the First Minnesota to charge into a situation where it would be outmanned by odds of at least 5: 1.
At the same time, he was at odds with Abaqa, the Ilkhan, who ruled his Ilkhanate in Persia.

At and table
At the end of this pass, the table indicates which index words and electronic switches are not available for assignment to symbolic references.
He would sit inside the coffee shop and pound a gloved fist upon the table and a girl would hear him and come running, bowing with her running, calling out in her bowing, `` At your service ''.
At the time, the periodic table had been restructured by Seaborg to its present layout, containing the actinide row below the lanthanide one.
At this stage, it wasn't clear what atoms were although they could be described and classified by their properties ( in bulk ) in a periodic table.
At pH values greater than the pKa of the carboxylic acid group ( mean for the 20 common amino acids is about 2. 2, see the table of amino acid structures above ), the negative carboxylate ion predominates.
At a casino blackjack table, the dealer faces five to seven playing positions from behind a semicircular table.
At the 1860 Karlsruhe Congress on atomic weights, Cannizzaro resurrected Avogadro's ideas and used them to produce a consistent table of atomic weights, which mostly agree with modern values.
At the Lord's table, individuals are invited to acknowledge their faults and sins, to remember the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, to remember their baptism, and to give thanks for God's redeeming love.
At the reception, Charles finds himself seated at a table with several ex-girlfriends who relate embarrassing stories about his inability to be discreet, and afterwards bumps into Henrietta ( known among Charles ' friends as " Duckface "), with whom he had a difficult relationship.
The halogens or halogen elements are a series of nonmetal elements from group 17 of the periodic table ( formerly: VII, VIIA ), comprising fluorine ( F ), chlorine ( Cl ), bromine ( Br ), iodine ( I ), and astatine ( At ).
At home, they are expected to render luster to various occasions by their presence, such as by attending artistic or sports performances or competitions, expositions, celebrations, military parades and remembrances, prominent funerals, visiting parts of the country, enterprises, care facilities ( often in a theatrical honor box, on a platform, on the front row, at the honours table etc.
At 16: 00, Ben-Gurion opened the ceremony by banging his gavel on the table, prompting a spontaneous rendition of Hatikvah, soon to be Israel's national anthem, from the 250 guests.
After the war, Rear-Admiral Michael Musmanno, a U. S. naval officer and judge, published an account apparently based on eye-witness testimony: " At about 8: 15 pm, Goebbels arose from the table, put on his hat, coat and gloves and, taking his wife's arm, went upstairs to the garden.
At the same time, the municipalities were reorganised, according to the table below.
At other parts of the site, they penetrated the water table and dewatered the mines using several kinds of machine, especially reverse overshot water-wheels.
At the most formal dinner parties, the dinner is served on a dining table with place settings.
At the end of the tournament the team that finishes at the bottom of the table is said to have won the Wooden Spoon.
At the table in Berlin, contrary to widespread perception, Africa was not partitioned ; rather, rules were established among the colonial powers and prospective colonial powers as how to proceed in the establishment of colonies and protectorates.
At the Itard home, housekeeper Madame Guérin was setting the table one evening while crying over the loss of her husband.
At a lull in Gladstone's speech, Palmerston would smile, rap the table with his knuckles, and interject pointedly, " Now, my Lords and gentlemen, let us go to business ".
At the beginning of the disc there is a table of contents ( TOC, also known as " System File " area of the disc ), which stores the start positions of the various tracks, as well as meta information ( Title, Artist ) about them and free blocks.
At the Palace of Knossos, archaeological recovery has included a magnificent libation table made of steatite.
At a hospital, modern surgery is often done in an operating theater using surgical instruments, an operating table for the patient, and other equipment.

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