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At and first
At first they were only feathers and dark indistinguishable faces and bodies, hunched over their horses' heads.
At first I thought he had missed.
At first Matilda could not believe her own eyes.
At the first restaurant he sensibly pulled up to go in for his dinner, and as a consequence did not see Cobb strike the open range at the mouth of the canyon and head straight across the swells for Antler.
At the first shot Russ had hurled his mount to the left toward the side of the winding draw.
At first, I thought he was out of his head, talking wildly like this.
At first it had been just a romantic dream of his, the same as the idea of finishing Oxford after the war.
At first glance, this hero seems to be more rather than less of an individualist than any of his predecessors.
At first glance this appears strange: of all people, was not America founded by rugged individualists who established a new way of life still inspiring `` undeveloped '' societies abroad??
At this point Mrs. Frances Cupply, one of Wright's handsome daughters by his first wife, came from the house and tried to calm Miriam as she tore down a no visitors sign and smashed the glass pane on another sign with a rock.
At this point a working definition of idea is in order, although our first definition will have to be qualified somewhat as we proceed.
At the height of the first snowstorm we had, it was impossible for me to get medical attention needed during an emergency.
At two thirty he sent Fujimoto to the top of the wall at the northeast corner of the mission to keep an eye on the ridge road and give a signal when he first glimpsed the approach of Kayabashi's party.
At that time consideration will be given to whether in the light of the United States supplies of rice available for Title 1, disposal, India's production, consumption and stocks of food grains, other imports from the United States and countries friendly to the United States, India's storage capacity, and other related factors, any increase would be possible in the portion of the total rice programmed which is currently planned for procurement during the first year.
At first each child should do a kick-up by himself so that the teacher can determine those ready to work alone, and those who need help.
At first Barco was evasive and shifty.
At first the patient felt stronger, and the hemoglobin rose to 13.8 gm., but on Oct. 20, 1958, he complained of `` caving in '' in his knees.
At first I did not know what she meant ; ;
At any rate, Manchester did not lag far behind the first commercial system which was set up in 1844 between Baltimore and Washington.
At the very first, then, Brumidi was required, by the classically pyramidal shape of his central group, to fill in the triangular space above the seated girl on Liberty's right, before starting on the allegorical figures themselves.
At first the kitchen help was tolerant, but ordered their own supply of white bread for themselves.
At the end of the performance, Dave and Max came out into the brilliantly lit foyer among a surge of gowned and tuxedoed first nighters.
At the Fifteenth Anniversary ( 1896 ) as already quoted, Miss Upton projected with force and eloquence the Spelman of the Future as a college of first rank, with expanding and unlimited horizons.
At first glance, not much of a motive for a man of his standing ; ;
At first the Belgian royal family administered the Congo as its own private property.

At and Benton
At the 35th Berlin International Film Festival, Robert Benton won the Silver Bear for Best Director.
At the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, DC, there is a 1920 painting by artist Thomas Hart Benton called " People of Chilmark ".
At the suggestion of Governor Isaac Hill, the name was changed on December 4, 1840 to Benton, in honor of Thomas Hart Benton, the Missouri senator who championed American westward expansion.
At the height of its popularity, the hotel played host to such guests as Senators Thomas Kearns ( Utah ), Henry G. Davis ( West Virginia ), his son-in-law, Senator Stephen Benton Elkins ( West Virginia ), and Camden ( West Virginia ).
At the request of William H. Ashley, Smith received a passport from Senator Thomas Hart Benton on March 3, 1831.
At least one paleontologist, Benton, still follows such traditional classification ; Benton classifies the synapsids as a paraphyletic class.
At the outbreak of the War of 1812, Jackson made Benton his aide-de-camp, with a commission as a lieutenant colonel.
At the close of the Jackson presidency, Benton led a successful " expungement campaign " in 1837 to remove the censure motion from the official record.
* 1920 – At the Benton Harbor refuge in Michigan, Ernest and Avis Everhard see an example of the revolutionary tribunals who convict enemies and traitors to the movement.
Art Gallery of Ontario, Canada ( 2011 ); Museum Morsbroich, Leverkusen, Germany ( 2004 – 05 ); Fundació Antoni Tàpies, Barcelona, Spain ( 1996 – 97, traveled ); Museo Rufino Tamayo, Mexico City, Mexico ( 1991 – 92, traveled ); Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota ( 1985 ); Albright-Knox At Gallery, Buffalo, New York ( 1983, traveled ); Fundación Juan March, Madrid, Spain ( 1980 ); The William Benton Museum of Art, University of Connecticut, Storrs ( 1979 ); Royal Academy of Art, London, England ( 1978 ); Musée d ’ art moderne de la ville de Paris, France ( 1977 ); Stadtisches Kunsthalle, Düsseldorf, Germany ( 1976 ); Museo de Arte Moderna, Mexico City, Mexico ( 1975 ); Princeton University Art Museum, New Jersey ( 1973 ); David Mirvish Gallery, Toronto, Ontario, Canada ( 1973 ); The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas ( 1972 – 73, traveled ); The Museum of Modern Art, New York ( 1965 ); The Phillips Collection, Washington, D. C. ( 1965 ); Smith College Museum of Art ( 1963 ); Pasadena Art Museum, California ( 1962 ); Galerie Heinz Berggruen, Paris, France ( 1961 ); Bennington College, Bennington, Vermont ( 1957 ); Peggy Guggenheim ’ s Art of this Century Gallery, New York ( 1944 ).
At length, Elizabeth tells him she believes that he does not want to pursue a relationship with her because of their racial difference, and Benton finally grudgingly admits to her that " I do have a problem dating white women.
At Benton & Bowles, Bartholomew produced shows such as The Andy Griffith Show, and produced or directed several high-quality television soap operas including As The World Turns, The Edge of Night and Search for Tomorrow.
At the other end of the tunnel in the woods, Sergeant Benton discovers a giant, rectangular and very deep footprint.
At that moment, Benton and a squad of UNIT soldiers arrive, but it easily shrugs off their gunfire and escapes.

At and blamed
At least eight deaths and billions of dollars in damages are blamed on the floods.
At the memorial service, Hu's widow Li Zhao blamed Hu's death on how harshly the party treated him, telling Deng Xiaoping " It's all because of you people.
At Rephidim, the Israelites found no water to drink, and in their distress they blamed Moses for their troubles, to the point where Moses feared that they would stone him ( Exodus 17: 4 ).
At about the same time, the state agriculture minister barred the company from selling any Bt cotton seeds in the state, because Monsanto refused a request by the state government to provide a compensation package of about Rs 4. 5 crore ( about 1 Million US $) to indebted farmers in some districts, and because the government blamed Monsanto's Bt seeds for crop failures.
At a late September 1947 meeting of all communist parties in Szklarska Poręba, Eastern Bloc communist parties were blamed for permitting even minor influence by non-communists in their respective countries during the run up to the Marshall Plan.
At the end of the 1968 – 1969 season, Judy Carne chose not to renew her contract, though she did make appearances during 1969 – 1970 ; producer George Schlatter blamed her for breaking up the " family.
" At his trial, he later recanted his apology and blamed his outburst on his diabetes, some wine and a change in medication, a defense that was rejected by the court and he was subsequently fined $ 1, 000.
At the Battle of Palo Alto, Ampudia harshly criticized Arista for what he saw as " unacceptable tactical blunders " and continued his criticism at the Battle of Resaca de la Palma – a defeat for which Arista partially blamed him.
At his defeat at Patay in 1429 he was advised not to fight there by Sir John Fastolf, who was subsequently blamed for the debacle, but the French, inspired by Joan of Arc, showed unprecedented fighting spirit-usually they approached an English position with great terror.
At his later trial, Chalmer was blamed for abusing Billy.
At the time, however, its reception in Britain was relatively muted ; although its work was highly praised within sections of the scientific community, Bruce struggled to raise the funding to publish his scientific results, and blamed Markham for the lack of national recognition.
At the same time conspiracy theories were concocted combining Germanophobia with antisemitism, concerning the supposed foreign control of Britain, some of which blamed Britain's entry in to the Boer War on international financiers " chiefly German in origin and Jewish in race ".
At later stages the opposition to Mazdak blamed them for heresy and sharing women etc.
At a meeting of Outfit leaders at Nitti's home, Ricca blamed Nitti for the indictments.
At the end of the article, Zhovtis blamed Stalin's scorched earth policy for the ' unnecessary ' death of the young woman.
At the British premiere of the film, Stone blamed " raging fundamentalism in morality " for the film's US box-office failure.
At a time when blacks were perceived as being inferior in every conceivable way, and often blamed for societal transgressions, it is not hard to see why scholars at the time would imagine Tituba as being, at the very least, ‘ tinged ’ with African ancestry.
At the subsequent inquiry the Royal Navy blamed Olympic for the incident, alleging that her large displacement generated a suction that pulled Hawke into her side.
) At the other end of the spectrum, it was blamed for the emergence of the ' quota quickie ', a low-cost, poor-quality film commissioned by American distributors operating in the UK purely to satisfy the quota requirements.
At their trial ( where Akeman's cast-member and friend Grandpa Jones testified, as he recognized one of the stolen firearms in the defendants ' possession as a gift he had given Akeman ), each defendant blamed the other for the homicides.
At the very end of the story, during his parole hearing, we find out the convict brutally murdered and decapitated Alice after she blamed him for her bleeding, which was actually her period ( she didn't know what it was ).
At the time, Fingleton was widely believed to be responsible for the leak, although he always denied it and blamed Bradman.
At the time, the NAWSA was ineffective and riven by factional conflict, which many blamed on Dr. Shaw's leadership.
At first he refused to accept results and blamed the failure on alleged vote fraud, and " dead people voting ".

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