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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 improvised
At that time, Italian comedy revolved around the conventionality of the Commedia dell ' arte, or improvised comedy.
At the Battle of Agincourt, English longbowmen are recorded as using lead mauls, initially as a tool to drive in stakes but later as an improvised weapon.
Nearly a decade later he recorded At Shelly's Manne-Hole ( 1968 ), an exciting live trio session with bassist Ray Brown and drummer Shelly Manne, in which four of the compositions were improvised on the spot.
At the conclusion of the Spanish Civil War, and in spite of the army's reorganisation, several sections of the army continued with their bi-colour flags improvised in 1936, but since 1940 new ensigns began to be distributed, whose main innovation was the addition of the eagle of John the Evangelist to the shield.
While the aim was to produce a series to distribute to the entirety of Latin America, the company halted production after six months due to unforeseen production difficulties ( At the time, Mexican television programming was scarce and often improvised, unlike the American-influenced Cuban market, apart from the fact that Mexican broadcasters weren't interested in foreign production ) and market considerations ( Until 1960, most South American countries did not have television services or supermarkets — by 1953, the only ones in the region were located in Havana -).
At the station, Frank, using improvised skills from his Veteran Firefighting knowledge, is able to escape and searches Shepard's apartment for evidence.
At first, they were influenced by Glenn Miller's The Modernaires and Mel Tormé's Mel-Tones, but soon developed their own style of improvised vocal harmony.
At age five, Bing accidentally poked his left eye with a nail of a wooden horse that he improvised.
At 11: 30, Bellone closed the gap between the squadron and convoy to just and Meriton ordered his ships to form an improvised battle line to meet the French attack.
At the concert, Mozart opened matters with the first three movements of this symphony, an aria from Idomeneo ( described in his letter to his father of March 29 that year as his Munich opera ), a piano concerto, a scena ( a genre related to the concert aria ), the concertante movements of one of his recent serenades, his piano concerto K. 175 ( with a new finale )— and another scena ( from an opera he'd composed for Milan ); at this point he improvised a fugue " because the Emperor was present " and then two sets of variations ( K. 398 on an aria by Paisiello and K. 455 on an aria by Gluck ).
At the end of Baniciu's set, actor Florian Pittiş and folk musician Mircea Vintila, together with Compact keyboardist Vlady Cnejevici, joined him for an improvised performance after which Pittiş announced the project was to be named Pasărea Colibri, as a reference to Baniciu's on and off collaboration with Transsylvania Phoenix.
At the instigation of Joseph of Sonnenfels after the French Revolution ( Memorandum for the future of theater censorship guidelines, 1790 ) the Emperor Joseph II forbade improvised comedy and burlesque-like buffoon games.

At and purpose-built
At the end of each section is either a town or a purpose-built campsite.
At least one machine in development may have a conventional 80 * 86 series, RISC, or purpose-built Intel chip.
At the beginning of 2010 a purpose-built skateboard, rollerblade and bike park complete with graffiti wall opened.
Even after the closure the Co-operative dance hall was used as the Room At The Top It caught fire in 1997 but now it has reopened in a new purpose-built venue on Menzies Road.
“ In February 1902, Jewish builder and philanthropist Harry Finschel bought a piece of land of about 10, 000 square feet, at the south corner of Grand and Chrystie Streets with the intention to erect on the site a theatre for Yiddish performances .” At the time of the opening of the Grand Theater in New York ( 1903 ), New York's first purpose-built Yiddish theater, the New York Times noted, " That the Yiddish population is composed of confirmed theatergoers has been evident for a long time, and for many years at least three theaters, which had served their day of usefulness for the English dramas, have been pressed into service, providing amusement for the people of the Ghetto.
At St Bees Priory a purpose-built squint was included in the wall of the 14th-century chapel to give a view of the high altar.
At a construction cost of HK $ 2. 35 billion, AsiaWorld-Expo offers over 70, 000 square metres of rentable space with 10 ground-level and column-free halls, including the AsiaWorld-Arena – the biggest purpose-built indoor seated entertainment arena in Hong Kong with a maximum capacity of 14, 000 ; the AsiaWorld-Summit – Hong Kong's largest indoor conference and banquet venue that seats 700 to 5, 000 persons ; the Runway 11 – the venue's latest conference and function hall for 500 to 3, 800 guests.
At first they did so with rifles and then with purpose-built aircraft guns.
At the bottom of the Terraces, Lindsey House, once a purpose-built boarding house, now includes a suite of English and mathematics rooms.
At the same time, purpose-built motobikes like the Derny and VéloSoleX, with stronger frames and sometimes with only token ability to be wholly human-powered were introduced in France.

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