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At and lesser
At the summit of the conspiratorial hierarchy is a distant but powerful force manipulating lesser conspiratorial factors.
At that point several of the lesser nobility and some barons, signatories of the 1415 protest letter, removed Romanist priests from their parishes, replacing them with priests willing to give communion in both wine and bread.
At the point of final deliberation he reexamined Hess ' case and voted for a life sentence so that the opportunity for Hess to get away with a lesser degree of punishment did not occur. He ended up on a farm in his hometown.
At the time of separation, the Royal Dano-Norwegian Navy was in a poor state and Norway was left with the lesser share.
At the beginning of the 20th century there were fifty provinces with some 500 friaries and 300 hospices or lesser houses ; and the number of Capuchin friars, including lay brothers, was reckoned at 9, 500.
At night the ringtail possum is often seen and to a lesser extent the short-nosed bandicoot, bush rat, brushtail possum, koala, tawny frogmouth and boobook owl may also be observed.
At the Dissolution in 1540, an inventory states that there were " a lyttel payre of organes " in the Lady Chapel and in the Choir, " a great large payre of organes " and also " a lesser payre ".
At the same time Marot engaged in a literary quarrel with a lesser poet named Sagon, who represented the reactionary Sorbonne.
At court, he pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of " assisting an offender after an offence " and served four months in prison.
At an interval of 3 minutes, the renal blush is still evident ( to a lesser extent ) but the calyces and renal pelvis are now visible.
At the same time, there were large groups of pre-war Polish citizens, notably Jewish youth and, to a lesser extent, the Ukrainian peasants, who saw the Soviet power as an opportunity to start political or social activity outside of their traditional ethnic or cultural groups.
At the time, there was only limited demand from other regions of Spain, mainly Galicia and to a lesser extent, Valencia.
At the conclusion of the trial, the " Oz Three ", defended by John Mortimer, were found not guilty on the charge of “ Conspiracy to deprave and corrupt the Morals of the Young of the Realm ,” but were convicted of two lesser offences and sentenced to imprisonment.
At the beginning of the 20th century, after the Boer War, some Boer people settled in the town of Sarmiento, and in lesser number in other nearby towns.
At elections later that year, anti-development protesters won control of the Council and although the developer subsequently proposed a lesser development, in 1990 it rescinded its decision to approve the shopping centre.
At one time, upscale cafeteria-style restaurants dominated the culture of the Southern United States, and to a lesser extent the Midwest.
At the death of Mosiah, kings were replaced with a system of lesser and chief judges.
At Badajoz, now once more with the 43rd, he displayed, at the lesser breach, a gallantry which furnished his brother officer William Napier with the theme of one of his most glorious descriptive passages.
At the same trial, his associates received lesser sentences for mail fraud and conspiracy.
At the behest of the Second Vatican Council, Pope Paul VI greatly increased the amount of Sacred Scripture read at Mass and, to a lesser extent, the prayer formulas.
At Alfa Romeo, the Arna was meant to replace lesser versions of the popular Alfasud, but never had the Italian car's appeal.
In high school, a standard penalty for cheating is a failing grade ; in college, it can result in expulsion or dismissal ( At the University of Virginia for instance, there are no lesser penalties than dismissal for breaches of the honor code ).
At first he used an ink marker, and later spraypainted his signature extensively around Madrid ( and to a lesser extent, in other Spanish localities ).
At clinically relevant doses, phentermine also releases serotonin and dopamine, but to a much lesser extent than that of norepinephrine .< ref name =" Rothman ">

At and meet
At last he consented to meet her, and following that brief interview Claire wrote him a yet more remarkable proposal:
At the very outset, he had to meet the formidable attack of the Normans ( led by Robert Guiscard and his son Bohemund ), who took Dyrrhachium and Corfu, and laid siege to Larissa in Thessaly ( see Battle of Dyrrhachium ).
At Phnom Penh four major water courses meet at a point called the Chattomukh ( Four Faces ).
At this time, there will be a resurrection of the people of God who have died, and a rapture of the people of God who are still living, and they will meet Christ at his coming.
At the beginning of the tribulation, true Christians will rise to meet the Lord in the air ( the Rapture ).
At the U. S .- Canada border, it will meet the borders of the future Canadian Lake Superior National Marine Conservation Area.
At the same time, Ribbentrop arranged for members of the Frontkämpferbund, the official German World War I veterans ' group, to visit Britain and France to meet veterans there.
At this time many of the noble youths and of the magistrates run up and down through the city naked, for sport and laughter striking those they meet with shaggy thongs.
At the bottom of the trench, where the plates meet, the water column above exerts a pressure of, over one thousand times the standard atmospheric pressure at sea level.
At Graham Chapman's memorial service, John Cleese began his eulogy by reprising euphemisms from the sketch, stating that Graham Chapman was no more, that he had ceased to be, that bereft of life he rests in peace, that he had expired and gone to meet his maker, and so on, finally calling him an ex-Chapman.
At these meetings, in which his western followers were invited to meet his Indian disciples, Baba gave darshan to many thousands of people despite the physical strain this caused.
At the beginning of the autumn, when the seeds of the old crop are laid on the fields, she ascends and is reunited with her mother Demeter, for at that time the old crop and the new meet each other.
At the IAAF meet in August 1934, Finland launched two proposals that lost.
Encounter At Farpoint is the first time Picard and Dr. Crusher's son Wesley truly meet face to face.
At the various stages of a player's career, a coach will tailor drills to meet the strategic requirements of the team.
At first, Gretzky did not want to leave Edmonton, but he later received a call from Los Angeles Kings owner Bruce McNall while on his honeymoon asking permission to meet and discuss the deal.
At the end of the story the father takes off into space one last time, only to meet his end by the sun.
At the time in Britain women were not allowed to vote ( neither were men too poor to meet the property requirement ), hold public office, or attend university.
* November 28 – At Gresham College in London, twelve men, including Christopher Wren, Robert Boyle, John Wilkins, and Sir Robert Moray meet after a lecture by Wren and decide to found " a College for the Promoting of Physico-Mathematicall Experimentall Learning " ( later known as the Royal Society ).
At about the same time, Brewster arranged for a congregation to meet privately at the Scrooby manor house.
At the end, Lorene and Karen meet on a ship leaving for the mainland.
At first, the Revolution was merely a call for greater autonomy, but due to the clumsy responses of the Dutch king to the problem, and his unwillingness to meet the demands of the revolutionaries, the Revolution quickly escalated into a fight for full independence.
At the time, Duhan often posed as an MGM talent scout to meet girls, using the fact that MGM was a subsidiary of Loews.
At the centre of the Hubble tuning fork, where the two spiral arms meet the elliptical branch lies an intermediate class of galaxies known as lenticulars and given the symbol S0.

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