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At the time the season ended, it was uncertain whether the show would continue.
At Port-Lyautey, the landing troops were uncertain of their position, and the second wave was delayed.
At this point, with no clear goals, the PFP faced an uncertain future, and considered merging with the Kuomintang.
At an uncertain date he became a monk at St Albans Abbey ; afterwards he was appointed prior of the cell of Belvoir, but he forfeited this dignity in the early years of Henry III, having been found guilty of wasting the endowments.
At that time Jews are probably found also in northeastern Russia, in the domains of Prince Andrei Bogolyubsky ( 1169 – 1174 ), although it is uncertain to which degree they would have been living there permanently.
" At the end of the summer of 1992, it was uncertain whether Orion would survive.
At the time of publication, the common law of England was still, in some ways, in its infancy, with people uncertain as to what the law was.
At an uncertain date after 1371, he became an Ottoman vassal.
At present the project's status is uncertain.
At this point the airport faced an uncertain future.
At higher doses it may result in slurred speech, staggering gait, poor judgment, and slow, uncertain reflexes.
At this time, it is uncertain, which, if any, of these and other proposed mechanisms is responsible for the formation of septaria in septarian concretions ( McBride et al.
At present, it is still uncertain what fraction of normal pentamer contains J chain, and to this extent it is also uncertain whether a J chain-containing pentamer contains one or more than one J chain.
At the moment the movement is in a grassroots stage, and it is uncertain as to whether or not it will gain widespread support.
" At the crease it was sometimes uncertain whether his partner was a batsman or a batman being dispatched to take his discarded sweater to the pavilion or carry his kit bag.
At an uncertain but probably early date, his writing became more important, although he continued to act at least until 1603, when he performed in Ben Jonson's Sejanus.
According to his website, he has also sold the screenplay adaptations of True Believer and At First Sight, though it is uncertain whether either film will be made.
In his distress over the uncertain fate of his soul he cried out to God, “ Whatever happens, Lord, may I at least love you in this life if I cannot love you in eternity .” At the age of 18, while studying at the Jesuit run Collège de Clermont at the University of Paris, according to the book The Spirit of St. Francis de Sales, by Jean-Pierre Camus:
At times, the company's financial future has been uncertain.
At some uncertain date, perhaps about 1550, Brouncker built a residence for himself on the site of an earlier mansion.
At what period the right of disposition of the whole personalty superseded the old law is uncertain.
At Waindell, Pnin has settled down to an uncertain, untenured, but semi-respectable academic life, full of various tragicomic mishaps, misfortunes, and difficulties adjusting to American life and language.
: At the time of the publication of the first Supplement it was felt that the Ventris decipherment of the Linear B tablets was still too uncertain to warrant the inclusion of these texts in a standard dictionary.

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 a conventional date of 1350 BC the fortifications on the acropolis, and other surrounding hills, were rebuilt in a style known as cyclopean because the blocks of stone used were so massive that they were thought in later ages to be the work of the one-eyed giants known as the cyclopes ( singular: Cyclops ).
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 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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