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At and conversion
At least I had been unable to lay hold on the experience of conversion.
At the Vatican Council II, as representative of American Jews, Heschel persuaded the Roman Catholic Church to eliminate or modify passages in its liturgy that demeaned the Jews, or expected their conversion to Christianity.
At the Council of Trent, on 15 November 1551, the necessity for a second conversion after baptism was delineated:
At first Pope Innocent III tried pacific conversion, and sent a number of legates into the Cathar regions.
At each end is a goal 2. 14 m ( 7 feet ) high and 3. 66 m ( 12 ft ) wide measured from the inner sides of the posts and crossbar, and an approximately semi-circular area 14. 63 m ( 16 yd ) from the goal known as the shooting circle ( or D or arc ), bounded by a solid line, with a dotted line 5 m ( 5 yd 6 in — this marking was not established until after metric conversion ) from that, as well as lines across the field 22. 90 m ( 25 yd ) from each end-line ( generally referred to as the 23 m lines ) and in the center of the field.
At a time of disintegration of classical culture, and aristocratic violence and illiteracy, he was involved in the conversion of the royal Visigothic Arians to Catholicism, both assisting his brother Leander of Seville, and continuing after his brother's death.
At first Gris painted in the analytic style of Cubism, but after 1913 he began his conversion to synthetic Cubism, of which he became a steadfast interpreter, with extensive use of papier collé or, collage.
At the point of conversion, the rate was fixed at € 1 = 5. 94573 mk.
At the University of Paris he advocated the establishment of chairs for Eastern languages to teach these languages to those who would labour for the conversion of the Muslims and the reunion of the schismatic churches in the East.
At the fundamental level conversion is the awakening of religious knowledge or understanding within a human being who had previously no belief in or concern with religious or spiritual matters.
Adam of Bremen's claim regarding Otto I and Harald appears to have been inspired by an attempt to manufacture a historical reason for the archbishops of Hamburg-Bremen to claim jurisdiction over Denmark ( and thus the rest of Scandinavia ); in the 1070s, the Danish King was in Rome asking for Denmark to have its own arch-bishop, and Adam's account of Harald's supposed conversion ( and baptism of both him and his " little son " Sweyn, with Otto serving as Sweyn's godfather ) is followed by the unambiguous claim that " At that time Denmark on this side of the sea, which is called Jutland by the inhabitants, was divided into three dioceses and subjected to the bishopric of Hamburg.
At the same time, her former spiritual mentor and good friend, Archdeacon Frederick Neve, disapproved of her conversion and their relationship soured.
At Szczecin and Wolin which were important centers of Slavic paganism, opposition to conversion was particularly strong among the pagan priests and populace alike.
At this point the saga recounts the conversion of Iceland to Christianity in AD 999.
At CRTC hearings in 2007 on the future direction of regulatory policy for television, broadcasters proposed a number of strategies, including funding digital conversion by eliminating restrictions on the amount of advertising that television broadcasters are permitted to air, allowing terrestrial broadcasters to charge cable viewers a subscription fee similar to that already charged by cable specialty channels, permitting license fees similar to those which fund the BBC in the United Kingdom, or eliminating terrestrial television broadcasting entirely and moving to an exclusively cable-based distribution model.
At first, the policies contributed to the conversion of the Kalmyk nobility.
At Bishop Gerold's instigation Helmold wrote his Chronica Slavorum, a history of the conquest and conversion of the Polabian Slavs from the time of Charlemagne ( about 800 ) to 1171.
At the same time the ownership of non-UK approved 27 MHz transceivers was made illegal except for those obtained by UK radio amateurs holding a UK " A " ( HF ) license, for conversion to the 28 MHz ( 10 metre ) amateur allocation.
At that time the congregants did not kneel during the prayer for the conversion of the Jews ( even though moments of kneeling in silent prayer were prescribed for all of the other petitions in the Good Friday rite ), because, it was said, the Church did not wish to imitate the Jews who mocked Christ before his crucifixion by kneeling before him and reviling him.
At the accession of George III both Dyson and Akenside changed their political opinions, and Akenside's conversion to Tory principles was rewarded by the appointment of physician to the queen.
At the time it seated over 2000 people was in fact an art-deco conversion of the Elephant and Castle theatre.
At about the same time, Sidney Altman, a professor at Yale University, was studying the way tRNA molecules are processed in the cell when he and his colleagues isolated an enzyme called RNase-P, which is responsible for conversion of a precursor tRNA into the active tRNA.
At age 19, influenced by his sister and by a preacher named Peace Wang, he had a conversion experience and chose to dedicate himself to the task of preaching the gospel.
At the time of his conversion baptism, the senior Accum changed his name from Markus Herz to Christian Accum.

At and efficiency
At the peak of its efficiency in the early 16th century, the Venetian Arsenal employed some 16, 000 people who apparently were able to produce nearly one ship each day, and could fit out, arm, and provision a newly-built galley with standardized parts on an assembly-line basis not seen again until the Industrial Revolution.
TCPI indicates the future required cost efficiency needed to achieve a target BAC ( Budget At Complete ) or EAC ( Estimate At Complete ).
At the same time, they decided to electrify the lines through the western mountains, to increase operating efficiency.
A historian of the Queen's Hall, Robert Elkin, writes, " At this period the standard of orchestral playing in London was distinctly low, and the well-drilled efficiency of the Berliners under their dynamic conductor came as something of a revelation.
At these altitudes, jet engines achieve maximum efficiency over long distances.
At low power settings, combustion aircraft engines operate at lower efficiency than at cruise power settings.
At best, this increases energy costs and can lead to poor quality steam, reduced efficiency, shorter plant life and unreliable operation.
At the microeconomic level there is debate about how to maximize efficiency, with some advocating laissez faire, to remove government distortions, while others advocate regulation, to reduce market failures and imperfections, particularly via internalizing externalities.
At a press conference the day after he took office, Johnson promised a drastic cut in the number of National Military Establishment boards, committees, and commissions, and added, " To the limit the present law allows, I promise you there will be unification as rapidly as the efficiency of the service permits it.
At any rate, the efficiency and cycle power are nearly as good as an actual implementation of the idealized case.
At higher energies, the de Broglie wavelength of the electrons becomes smaller than the bond lengths in typical analytes ; the molecules then become " transparent " to the electrons and ionization efficiency decreases.
At the expense of system simplicity, it is possible to improve efficiency by recirculation of power wasted in the termination resistance of unidirectional rhombics.
At Poly, Ricciardi emphasized " vocational efficiency and efficient citizenship " of students.
At the start of the GII program, Grumman officials separated the company ’ s civil and military aircraft production to improve efficiency.
At CFB Kingston, energy efficiency measures cover a number of base-wide initiatives, such as lighting upgrades, improved building controls and water conservation.
At the same time, the law left to the governors vast scope for independent action as well as responsibility, as part of a system intended to achieve a large degree of efficiency in ruling the provinces.
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At the normal angle of attack, the stator caused the converter to produce a moderate amount of multiplication but with a higher level of efficiency.
At the least, such a failure will result in a significant loss of efficiency, producing symptoms similar ( although less pronounced ) to those accompanying stator clutch failure.
At high speed, a Walschaerts-type gear is said to give better steam distribution and higher efficiency.
At low speeds the ratio of the volume of air entering the intake to the volume that the compressor can feed to the combustion chamber is at its highest, requiring the bypassed air to be accelerated to maintain efficiency at these low speeds.
At full power the Merlin Vacuum engine operates with the greatest efficiency ever for an American-made hydrocarbon rocket engine.
At the same time, the exhaust valve opening timing is retarded to provide a higher expansion ratio and improved efficiency.

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