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At first a conventional member of the international Communist movement, the CPC broke with its counterpart in the Soviet Union over ideological differences in the 1960s.
At too low temperature, most LC materials will form a conventional crystal.
At this time, conventional job-opportunities for females did not include becoming a manga artist.
At first the balloons were made of conventional rubberized silk, but improved envelopes had less leakage.
At the same time the Arts and Craft aesthetic was copied by many designers of decorative products made by conventional industrial methods.
At the time, in the West the euphemism " strategic weapons " was used to refer to the American nuclear arsenal, which was presented as a necessary deterrent against nuclear or conventional attack from the Soviet Union ( see Mutual Assured Destruction ).
At the beginning of this story, Lazarus has regained his enthusiasm for life, and the remainder of the book is told in a conventional linear manner.
At SRC Bull continued the development of his high-velocity artillery, adapting the HARP smoothbore into a new " reverse rifled " design where the lands of a conventional rifling were replaced by grooves cut into the barrel to make a slightly larger gun also capable of firing existing ammunition.
At the time, the total student population of conventional universities in the United Kingdom was around 130, 000.
At best, Saint-Lambert's poetry is workmanlike and conventional, typical of an age that produced little memorable poetry.
At the time, the conventional thinking was that no bacterium can live in the human stomach, as the stomach produced extensive amounts of acid of a strength similar to the acid found in a car battery.
At a time when all other engineering institutions were offering conventional courses in civil, mechanical and electrical engineering at the undergraduate level, Mr. Rajam launched the experiment of introducing for the first time in the country totally new areas of specialisation in Engineering, namely aeronautical engineering, automobile engineering, electronics engineering, and instrument technology, the entrants to these disciplines being science graduates.
At last, Prof. Zhang Zhi-Yi solved this problem by proposing the conventional coin tossing.
At first, Pikachu largely ignores Ash's requests, shocking him frequently and refusing to be confined to the conventional method of Pokémon transportation, a Poké Ball.
Classical science seems to reflect the conventional truth and quantum physics seems to be on its way to discover the absolute truth, trying very hard to discard notions such as being and non-being, inside and outside, sameness and otherness, etc .… At the same time, scientists are trying to find out the relationship between the two kinds of truth represented by the two kinds of science, because both can be tested and applied in life.
At the time of the opening of the Daegu – Busan section of the high-speed line on November 1, 2010, capacity available for freight trains on the conventional line was expected to increase by a factor of 7. 7, while the capacity for passenger transport in the entire corridor increased by a factor of 3. 4.
At least one machine in development may have a conventional 80 * 86 series, RISC, or purpose-built Intel chip.
At the rear, styling borrowed from the soon-to-be-announced MGB gave a similarly more modern look, with the added advantages of an opening boot lid and conventional rear bumper bar.
At any rate, in 1944 at Bretton Woods, as a result of the collective conventional wisdom of the time.
At RAF Waddington, the retraining of crews in conventional bombing and in-flight refuelling was begun.
At first, I believed that the conventional gospel could be enlarged to accommodate SIS.
At the same time, 59 % of Britons supported their own country ’ s nuclear deterrent, with 60 % believing Britain should rely on both nuclear and conventional weapons, and 66 % opposing unilateral nuclear disarmament.
At this higher partial pressure, it can condense and deliver heat to an external heat sink, as in a conventional refrigerator.
At what seems to be a conventional four-way intersection regulated by a traffic light, both highways turn, and it is necessary to turn to the northeast to stay on NY 32 headed north.

At and date
) At this late date, it is impossible for St. Michael's College to find a suitable replacement for me.
At this date, it seems probable that the name of Serge Prokofieff will appear in the archives of History, as an effective Traditionalist, who was fully aware of the lure and danger of experimentation, and used it as it served his purpose ; ;
At the beginning of the 5th century it seems to have been an entrepôt of the Pontic grain trade, which, at a later date, became an Athenian monopoly.
At the beginning stands the usual introductory matter, such as the tables for determining the date of Easter, the calendar, and the general rubrics.
At 68 minutes, it was his longest picture to date.
At the First Council of Nicaea in 325 it was decided that all Christian churches would celebrate Easter on the same day, which would be computed independently of any Jewish calculations to determine the date of Passover.
At that date it is quite easy to find American films such as Stella Maris in which only fades are used.
At least one important reference work identifies the latter as a film noir despite its early date.
At an earlier date the name possessed a wider signification and was applied to a considerable portion of the adjoining district.
At this date, there is no indication that the rifle will be adopted by the United States Armed Forces.
* Implemented: At the appointed date and time, the changes must be implemented.
At a later date his remains were transferred to Rome.
At that late date the ancient authors were attempting to explain the provenance of the name.
At his first Cabinet meeting, Askin restored direct air services between Sydney and Dubbo, and required Joern Utzon, the Danish architect then working on the Sydney Opera House, to provide a final price and completion date for the Opera House, which had gone past the original estimates for both.
At a certain date, no more changes should be allowed to the system and the code should be frozen.
At 9 pm on November 7, 1919, a date chosen because it was the second anniversary of the Bolshevik revolution, agents of the Bureau of Investigation, together with local police, executed a series of well-publicized and violent raids against the Russian Workers in 12 cities.
At the end of the republic, however, or at latest at the beginning of the imperial period, the city of Circei was no longer at the east end of the promontory, but on the east shores of the Lago di Paola ( a lagoon — now a considerable fishery — separated from the sea by a line of sandhills and connected with it by a channel of Roman date: Strabo speaks of it as a small harbor ) north of the west end of the promontory.
At a date no doubt previous to the foundation of Syracuse, Corfu was peopled by settlers from Corinth, probably 730 BC, but it appears to have previously received a stream of emigrants from Eretria.
At the time of his birth, the king was his cousin Richard II, and Henry was not in the direct line to succeed to the throne, so Henry of Monmouth's date of birth was not officially documented.
At a later date, the same character unintentionally attempts to recruit members of his staff into selling calling cards, not realizing that he had been conned into a pyramid scheme until it is made clear by an employee.
At an uncertain date, Photios participated in an embassy to the Abbasids of Baghdad.
At this date Gregory had been bishop of Tours for two years.
At the date of his death, Pertwee was regularly being seen at the tail end of an enigmatic UK TV commercial for mobile phone operator Vodafone: dressed somewhat in his flamboyant ' Doctor ' manner, his character walked wordlessly across an alleyway in sight of a Liverpool landmark, and entered a garage evidently containing some kind of ' time machine '.
At some later date, he confronted Pelagius and his now greatly augmented force, near the modern town of Proaza.

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