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At and association
At the time Bush saw the current ways of indexing information as limiting and instead proposed a way to store information that was analogous to the mental association of the human brain: storing information with the capability of easy access at a later time using certain cues ( in this case, a series of numbers as a code to retrieve data ).
At this point, the formation of an open cluster will depend on whether the newly formed stars are gravitationally bound to each other ; otherwise an unbound stellar association will result.
At that time, the only way to become a lawyer in Indiana was to apprentice under a member of the Indiana bar association.
Ebert ended his association with Disney in July 2008, after the studio indicated they wished to take At the Movies in a new direction.
At the time of its greatest activity, around 1714, it was an international association of 42 members from Carniola and the counties of central Austria assembled under the patronage of the bishop Franz Karl von Kaunitz.
At any rate, the Chamberlain's Men do not appear to have suffered at all for their association with the Essex group ; they performed for the Queen on Shrove Tuesday in 1601, the day before Essex's execution.
At the time, their 38-year association was the second longest in Triple-A, behind the Atlanta-Richmond partnership, which dated to 1966 ( The Braves have since moved the Richmond club to Gwinnett County ).
The name Southall derives from the Anglo-Saxon dative æt súð healum, " At the south corner ( of the land or wood )" and súð heal, " South corner " and separates it from Northolt which was originally norþ heal, " North corner " which through a later association with Anglo-Saxon holt, " Wood, copse " developed into Northolt.
* At the level of " ethnies " or " ethnic communities ", the members themselves have clear conceptions of being " a named human population with myths of common ancestry, shared historical memories, and one or more common elements of culture, including an association with a homeland, and some degree of solidarity, at least among the élites ".
At Captain May's suggestion, the group finally chose the name " Cocoa " for the town's association with the cocoa tree.
At first, the caregiver can make the cueing sound when the baby is eliminating, to develop an association.
At Cambridge he began a lasting association with Isaac Newton.
At the time, investigations were started after suspicions of special relationships with Salvo Lima, a Sicilian DC MP who was alleged to have an association with the Mafia ( though Lima himself was not actually a mafioso ).
At the time, tug-of-war was part of athletics and the two different football codes ( association and rugby ( union )) were listed together.
At the golden jubilee celebrations of the association in 2008 – 09, plans have been mooted for the setting up of another cricket stadium and an academy in the outskirts of Tiruchirappalli city.
At test, these associations are compared, and a response to the CS occurs only if the CS-US association is stronger than the context-US association.
At Last the 1948 Show is a satirical TV show made by David Frost's company, Paradine Productions ( although it was not credited on the programmes ), in association with Rediffusion London.
At the Second Vatican Council ( 1962 – 1965 ), he sat on its Board of Presidency and, alongside Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre and Cardinals Alfredo Ottaviani and Thomas Cooray, he was part of the association of traditionalist Council fathers named Coetus Internationalis Patrum.
At this stage, it is unlikely that they saw themselves as anything more than an association of London lodges.
At that time, he presided the National association of Communist elects.
At the end of 2010, there were over 15, 000 mutual funds of all types in the United States with combined assets of $ 13. 1 trillion, according to the Investment Company Institute ( ICI ), a national trade association of investment companies in the United States.
At the 24 inch level charcoal was found in association with fire-burnt stone spalls, hammer stone, broken pick, and scraper.
At the centre of the triangle, the town of Canzo is the seat of the Comunità montana del Triangolo Lariano, an association of the 31 municipalities that represent the 71, 000 inhabitants of the area.

At and croquet
At the 1900 Summer Olympics, three croquet events were contested.
At the 1900 Summer Olympics, the land hosted the croquet and tug of war events.
; Chapter 9: At the party, conversation ranges over sanity and insanity, cheating at croquet versus cheating at whist, rational honeymoons, teetotalism, and keeping dinner parties interesting.
At the back of the house is a beautiful 0. 8 ha ( 2 acre ) Victorian walled garden with interesting and rare trees, delightful summer houses and fruiting orange trees, thought to be 300 years old, roses, herbaceous borders, fernery, croquet lawn and 17th-century reed thatched barn.

At and players
At one point in the game when the skinny old man in suspenders who was acting as umpire got in the way of a thrown ball and took it painfully in the kidneys, he lay there unattended while players and spectators wrangled over whether the ball was `` dead '' or the base runners were free to score.
At the end of the game, all players liquidate their stock in order to determine which player has the most money.
At the same time, a " gentlemen's agreement " was struck between the clubs to exclude non-white players from professional baseball, a bar that remained until 1947.
At high levels of play, especially in singles, the sport demands excellent fitness: players require aerobic stamina, agility, explosive strength, speed and precision.
At high levels of play, the formations will generally be more flexible: the top women players are capable of playing powerfully from the back-court, and will happily do so if required.
At the beginning of each round, up to three players place their bets in the " betting box " at each position in play.
At the start, players choose from advances such as pottery, the wheel, and the alphabet to, near the end of the game, nuclear fission and spaceflight.
At the third level, players earn a special ability, depending on the type of improvement.
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 the start of 1986, Essendon were considered unbackable for three successive flags, but a succession of injuries to key players Paul Van der Haar ( only fifteen games from 1986 to 1988 ), Tim Watson, Darren Williams, Roger Merrett and Simon Madden led the club to win only eight of its last eighteen games in 1986 and only nine games ( plus a draw with Geelong ) in 1987.
At creation, players select each character's adventuring occupation ( such as a wizard, ranger, or cleric – called a class – see below for particulars ), a patron deity, and starting city.
At the turn of the 21st century, the game was played by over 250 million players in over 200 countries, making it the world's most popular sport.
At DAIMI, the CS department at Aarhus University, three CS students, avid players of XPilot and of Sid Meier's Civilization, which was a stand-alone PC game for DOS, decided to find out whether the two could be fused into an X-based multiplayer Civilization-like strategy game.
At some point, the server may be ordered to start a game ; in response, it creates game players ( nations ) and the game map, and assigns every player to either a Freeciv client or a computer player, as specified by the configuration.
At the FIDE Congress in 1961, GM Milan Vidmar said that the regulations " made it possible to award international titles to players without sufficient merit ".
At the time of Brown's death, his band included three guitarists, two bass guitar players, two drummers, three horns and a percussionist.
At a time when only a handful of black players existed in mainstream college football, this made UCLA college football's most integrated team.
At first there was considerable controversy about the sport, because the players were of both genders.
At the beginning of the 2012 season Sporting started a perfect 7 – 0 – 0, and with the new addition of players such as Bobby Convey the team has remained on top of the league, setting an MLS record for most minutes played without allowing a shot on goal.
At 39, he was one of the oldest players ever to play for Liverpool.
At the end of the season, Attanasio stated that he and General Manager Doug Melvin would have to make some decisions about returning players for the 2007 season.
At the same time, Davis recruited the players for a formation that became known as his " first great quintet ": John Coltrane on tenor saxophone, Red Garland on piano, Paul Chambers on bass, and Philly Joe Jones on drums.
At the end of the last betting round, if more than one player remains, there is a showdown, in which the players reveal their previously hidden cards and evaluate their hands.
At times, even seasoned players may need additional time to figure what draws are possible for their hand.

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