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At 1: 20am on 10 November 1938, Reinhard Heydrich sent an urgent secret telegram to the Sicherheitspolizei ( Security Police ) and the Sturmabteilung ( SA ) containing instructions regarding the riots.
At Blumentritt's urgent request, supported by Model, Hitler agreed to ask Rundstedt to resume his post as OB West, which at a meeting on 1 September he agreed to do, saying " My Führer, whatever you order, I shall do to my last breath.
At one moment he secretly encouraged the demands of the Royalist City of London, at another he urged submission to the existing parliament, then again he refused to swear an oath abjuring the house of Stuart, and further he hinted to the Rump of the Long Parliament the urgent necessity of a dissolution.
At the urgent request of Washington on March 2, 1778, at Valley Forge, he accepted the office of Quartermaster General.
At the same time, the urgent policy of economic diversification had just started and was not fully implemented.
At the urgent request of his friend George Syncellus, Theophanes undertook the continuation of his chronicle, during the years 810-15 ( P. G., CVIII, 55 ), making use of material already prepared by Syncellus, probably also the extracts from the works of Socrates Scholasticus, Sozomenus, and Theodoret, made by Theodore Lector, and the city chronicle of Constantinople.
At 22: 14 AT ( 01: 14 UTC ) the flight crew made a " pan-pan " radio call to ATC Moncton ( which handles trans-atlantic air traffic approaching or departing North American air space ), indicating that there was an urgent problem with the flight, but not an emergency ( denoted by a " Mayday " call ) which would imply immediate danger to the aircraft, and requested a diversion to Boston's Logan International Airport, which at that time was away.
At 22: 20 AT ( 01: 20 UTC ), Loew informed ATC Halifax that he needed to dump fuel, which ATC Halifax controllers would say later was a surprise considering that the request came so late ; dumping fuel is a fairly standard procedure early on in nearly any " heavy " aircraft urgent landing scenario.
At the national level, there is a ' National Control Centre ', which receives all calls from members of the public, and tasks local Inspectors, AWOs or ACOs to respond to urgent calls.
English Heritage has placed it on the " At Risk register " and the house needs urgent work on the roof and chimneys.
At first, he was invoked for urgent causes ; he has since become the patron of dealers, sailors, students, and examinees ; he is also implored for success in lawsuits.
At the urgent solicitations of Pope Gregory XIII, after consecration the church was placed in charge of the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin.
) At the start of the eruption Rectina prepares to have the library evacuated and sends urgent word to her old friend, Pliny the Elder, who commands the Roman Navy at Misenum on the other side of the Bay of Naples.
At night a uniformed RAF Duty Officer dealt with urgent and essential " flash " requests from operational flying stations.
At the time, the campus in Patision Street was even partially incomplete, but the high demand by students made it urgent to rellocate.
At one time hard pressed, Zengi made urgent appeal for help to Baghdad.
At the same time, the People's Party, a new and strong populist movement under General Averescu, had begun a campaign for both an urgent land reform and for bringing about the prosecution of PNL politicians as agents of the economic hardships.
At the public launch of the party in April, Ganilau declared uniting the people of Fiji to be the most urgent priority.
At the outbreak of World War I, a significant number of 6. 5mm Mannlicher-Schönauer rifles manufactured for Greece under the 1914 contract were sequestered and, due to urgent needs, used by the Austrian Army.
At the last minute, Mr Clayton received an urgent telegram summoning him to Scotland that night on business and did not attend the party.
At the beginning of the story Aulus ' own mentor, head of the Bureau of Imperial Affairs, has summoned him back to Rome on a matter urgent enough to pull him out of a deep-cover operation just as it was coming to its critical phase.

At and entreaty
At length, sick with longing for those glittering sunset streets and cryptical hill lanes among ancient tiled roofs, nor able sleeping or waking to drive them from his mind, Carter resolved to go with bold entreaty whither no man had gone before, and dare the icy deserts through the dark to where unknown Kadath, veiled in cloud and crowned with unimagined stars, holds secret and nocturnal the onyx castle of the Great Ones.
At times, armed with only a bullhorn and emergency lights in case of intentional “ power failure ” and standing on whatever platform was available he would speak — his booming voice reaching out to the people with his impassioned entreaty for them to pledge with him “ eternal hostility against all forms of oppression and tyranny in our country .”

At and hand
At the same instant, he grabbed the loose, writhing hose with his other hand and bit down on the hard rubber mouthpiece.
At that time, the people at the bank said they felt that they had the situation in hand.
At the battle with Amalek, he is chosen with Hur to support the hand of Moses that held the " rod of God " ( Exodus 17: 9 ).
At times, Alcott offered his own hand for an offending student to strike, saying that any failing was the teacher's responsibility.
At the end of the hand each player returns his hand, intact, to the correct slot in the bridge board in which it is transported to other tables so that everyone can play the same deals.
At that scale the coastline appears as a momentarily shifting, potentially infinitely long thread with a stochastic arrangement of bays and promontories formed from the small objects at hand.
At the publisher's invitation he revised the storyline and the improvements impressed the editor sufficiently to invite Barks to try his hand at contributing both the script and the artwork of his follow-up story.
At the end of his term, the Dictator was supposed to hand power over to the normal Consular rule and give account of his actions-and Roman Dictators usually did.
" At this point the apostle takes the pen from his amanuensis, and the concluding paragraph is written with his own hand.
At the First Council of Nicaea, 325, he signed the Confession, but only after a long and desperate opposition in which he " subscribe with hand only, not heart " according to ancient sources.
At first the cards were shuffled by hand, then by machine.
At this, everyone laughed, except Týr, who there lost his right hand.
In 1527 a statute recorded in Galway City in Ireland stated, " At no time to use ne occupy ye hurling of ye litill balle with the hookie sticks or staves, nor use no hand balle to play without the walls, but only the great foot balle.
At first the phases were controlled by hand, but within ten years an escapement mechanism had been devised worked by a vertical plug tree suspended from the rocking beam which rendered the engine self-acting.
At each valid point ( a point that is awarded, with a legal part of hand or foot to legal targets and with legal technique ), the central referee halts the fight and at the same time as the two judges, shows with his / her fingers the number of points in the direction of the fighter who is being awarded points.
At no point should it be necessary for any partner to firmly grab the other's hand.
At the end of the lute's evolution the archlute, theorbo and torban had long extensions attached to the main tuning head in order to provide a greater resonating length for the bass strings, and since human fingers are not long enough to stop strings across a neck wide enough to hold 14 courses, the bass strings were placed outside the fretboard, and were played " open ", i. e. without fretting / stopping them with the left hand.
At the same time the Septuagint translates the last clause of Malachi 1: 1, " by the hand of his messenger ," and the Targum reads, " by the hand of my angel, whose name is called Ezra the scribe.
At any time during a betting round, if one player bets and no opponents choose to call ( match ) the bet and all opponents instead fold, the hand ends immediately, the bettor is awarded the pot, no cards are required to be shown, and the next hand begins.
At the discretion of management, any player miscalling his hand may have that hand fouled, but this is not required.

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