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At the outset of his career, Steinberg had dedicated himself to the advancement of contemporary music by vowing to do a Schonberg work every year.
At one time it was the ambition of every saxophone player in every high school band in America to blow like Bird.
At the same time, every device that can be employed to reduce the number of variables is of the greatest value, and it is one of the attractive features of dynamic programming that room is left for ingenuity in using the special features of the problem to this end.
At the very moment that every attempt is being made to take management out from under the irrationality of anti-trust legislation, a drive is on to abolish collective bargaining under the guise of extending the anti-monopoly laws to unions who want no more than to continue to set wages in the same way that ship operators set freight rates.
At the beginning of every part, Beethoven, who sat by the stage, gave the tempos.
At times during the piece, Beethoven directs that the beat should be one downbeat every three bars, perhaps because of the very fast pace of the of the movement, with the direction ritmo di tre battute (" rhythm of three bars "), and one beat every four bars with the direction ritmo di quattro battute (" rhythm of four bars ").
At the " Wailing Wall " in the Old City of Jerusalem, " the Jews assemble every Friday afternoon to bewail the downfall of the holy city, kissing the stone wall and watering it with their tears.
At every stage of the proceedings there have been time limits laid down by the owner and ruler of armed force.
At one point, almost every major city in the US had a velodrome or two for track racing events, however since the middle of the 20th century cycling has become a minority sport in the US whilst in Continental Europe it continues to be a major sport, particularly in the United Kingdom, France, Belgium, Italy and Spain.
At present, the Book of Mormon is studied in our Sunday School and seminary classes every fourth year.
At every point in the field, the curl of that field is represented by a vector.
At some point in almost every show, usually when giving the address for the Puzzler answers, Ray will mention Cambridge, Massachusetts ( where the show originates ), at which point Tom reverently interjects with a tone of civic pride, " Our fair city.
At the core of SFA is a contact management system for tracking and recording every stage in the sales process for each prospective client, from initial contact to final disposition.
" At its core, the gameplay is similar to classic shooter games ( such as Space Invaders ), presenting the player with the challenge of surviving while shooting every enemy in sight, but with its pseudo-3D first-person perspective giving environments a spatial representation that has a major effect on the level design and gameplay experience.
At least three cylinders are required with two-stroke engines and at least six cylinders with four-stroke engines to provide torque every 120 degrees.
At 13: 00 hours every day, the main esplanade in front of the Government Palace of Perú fronting Lima's Main Square serves as the stage for the changing of the guard, undertaken by members of the Presidential Life Guard Escort Dragoons, mounted or dismounted.
At the end of each week, the project manager identifies every detailed element of work that has been completed, and sums the PV for each of these completed elements.
At this time, uniforms were ordered in the club colours, black with a red sash, and have been worn in every game from 1890 to today.
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 same time, there are probably more people building now than ever, and there is a large selection of supportive magazines such as Fine Scale Modeller, Military Miniatures in Review ( MMiR ) and Tamiya Magazine from every imaginable era.
At twenty, Ford walked four miles to their Episcopal church every Sunday.
At this time, the company was producing all of its passenger cars in Australia, and every model was of Australian design ; however, by the end of the decade, Holden was producing cars based on overseas designs.
At the time of Bardeen's death, then-University of Illinois chancellor Morton Weir said, " It is a rare person whose work changes the life of every American ; John's did.

At and engagement
At 22: 10, Franklin restarted the engagement by firing on Swiftsure.
At the hospital, Ross's mother offers him an engagement ring because she wants him to marry Rachel.
At the Crossbarry Ambush in March 1921, 100 or so of Barry's men fought a sizeable engagement with a British column of 1, 200, escaping from the British encircling manoeuvre.
At the age of 24 she was betrothed to Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale, the eldest son of the Prince of Wales, but six weeks after the announcement of the engagement he died unexpectedly of pneumonia.
At the start of 1917 the band began an engagement playing for dancing at Reisenweber's Cafe in Manhattan.
At about 1: 30 p. m., Culloden was gradually overhauling the Spanish rear and began a renewed but not very close engagement of the same group of ships.
At dinner at the Birlings ' home in 1912, Arthur Birling, a wealthy mill owner and local politician, and his family are celebrating the engagement of daughter Sheila to Gerald Croft, son of a competitor of Birling's.
At the end of 1936, Basie and his band, now billed as " Count Basie and His Barons of Rhythm ," moved from Kansas City to Chicago, where they honed their repertoire at a long engagement at the Grand Terrace Ballroom.
At first, Queen Victoria opposed any engagement because Hélène was Roman Catholic.
At a grand ball at which her engagement with Paul is to be announced, the Empress has a private word with Anna / Anastasia, who subsequently elopes with Bounine.
At the height of the engagement a party of seven of the Hutt Militia came to the assistance of the hard-pressed troops, and fought side by side with the redcoats.
At the end of this engagement Henderson offered Trenchard the position as his chief of staff.
At the end of 1980, the Manhattan Theatre Club staged the play's New York City premiere for a limited, sold-out engagement of thirty-two performances.
At the time of her engagement, Serena Stanhope was working in public relations for Giorgio Armani.
At the next engagement, the Battle of Ohaeawai Pā in July 1845, Kawiti provoked the British into a disastrous frontal attack that cost them very heavy casualties.
At the end of an engagement between the client and consulting firms, there is often an expectation that the consultants will audit the project results for a period of time to ensure that their efforts are sustainable.
At a Promenade Concert in August 1929, Heseltine conducted a performance of the Capriol Suite, the single public conducting engagement of his life.
At several times during the course of the operation the rules of engagement changed, and became even more confusing.
At the global level, the approach is meant to build up capacity in eleven key ‘ gap ’ areas by developing better surge capacity, ensuring consistent access to appropriately trained technical expertise and enhanced material stockpiles, and securing the increased engagement of all relevant humanitarian
At a conference entitled " The Emerging Church Forum " in 2006, John Franke said “ The Church of Jesus Christ is not the goal of the Gospel, just the instrument of the extension of God ’ s mission .” “ The Church has been slow to recognize that missions isn ’ t ( sic ) a program the Church administers, it is the very core of the Church ’ s reason for being .” This focus on missional living and practicing radical hospitality has led many emerging churches to deepen what they are doing by developing a rhythm of life, and a vision of missional loving engagement with the world.
At their engagement, Samson loses a bet with his wedding guests ( owing by a large part to Semadar ) and attacks thirty Philistines to strip them of their cloaks to pay his betting debt.
At one engagement at Redwood City's Cracked Pot beer garden, they met a young San Francisco publicist named Frank Werber, who had heard of them from a local entertainment reporter.
At the time of UN Security Council Resolution 1244, Kosovo was facing a grave humanitarian crisis, with military forces from the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia ( FRY ) and the Kosovo Liberation Army ( KLA ) in daily engagement.
At the battle, the Prince of Noer, senior commander of the Schleswig-Holsteinish forces, did not arrive until two hours after fighting had started, and the Schleswig-Holsteiners were more prepared for the withdrawal they had intended to make before they were attacked than for an engagement.

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