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At and length
At that time, he afforded me the courtesy of his busy workday for such length as I may need, to speak about my background, my hopes, my views on various national and local topics, and any problems that I may have been vexed with at the time.
At length, Ish-bosheth lost the main prop of his tottering cause by accusing Abner of sleeping with Rizpah ( cf.
At length Haakon, weary of delay, attacked, only to encounter a terrific storm which greatly damaged his ships.
At length God brings the Assyrians to destroy the northern kingdom, leaving Judah as the sole custodian of the promise.
At in length and or more in weight, it is the largest known animal to have ever existed.
At the other end of the scale, tub-boat canals such as the Bude Canal were limited to boats of under 10 tons for much of their length due to the capacity of their inclined planes or boat lifts.
At the other end of its vibrating length, the string passes over the bridge, another sharp edge made of hardwood.
At length the taste for wearing them became general, and thus fashion, which usually confines itself to worthless things, was seen for once in the honorable office of promoting the cause of justice, humanity and freedom ".
At least three measurements, the waist, hips, and length of the kilt, are usually required.
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 in length, the Murray rises in the Australian Alps, draining the western side of Australia's highest mountains and, for most of its length, meanders across Australia's inland plains, forming the border between the states of New South Wales and Victoria as it flows to the northwest, before turning south for its final or so into South Australia, reaching the ocean at Lake Alexandrina.
At one end of the spectrum, there are extreme academic views such as those of Jacques Halbronn, suggesting at great length and with great complexity that Nostradamus's Prophecies are antedated forgeries written by later hands with a political axe to grind.
At the end of the sending period, typically about 20 to 40 minutes in length, the receiver is taken out of the Ganzfeld state and shown four images or videos, one of which is the true target and three of which are non-target decoys.
At length, however, Honorius was forsaken by the German court and deposed by a council held at Mantua ; Alexander II's position remained unchallenged.
At a specified, low voltage, the migration rate of small linear DNA fragments is a function of their length.
At length the cardinals agreed to resort to the old expedient of electing a cardinal of advanced years, and proposed Cardinal Altieri, an octogenarian, whose long life had been spent in the service of the Church, and whom Clement IX, on the eve of his death, had raised to the dignity of the purple.
At the age of 20, the total length of myelinated fibers in males is 176, 000 km while that of a female is 149, 000 km.
At its full length ( including the ballet and the cuts made before the first performance ), it contains about four hours of music and is Verdi's longest opera.
At length a compromise was reached.
At length on the death of King Stephen, Henry was recognised as king of England ( 19 December 1154 ), as agreed in the Treaty of Wallingford.
At any given point in space through which diffracted light may pass, the path length to each slit in the grating will vary.
At this length the phase delay and the interference of any reflections on the line become important and can lead to unpredictable behavior in systems which have not been carefully designed using transmission line theory.
At the elite and professional level, courses must be looped and each lap must be between 1750 m and 2000 m in length.

At and Vane
At the end of the book, Harriet Vane finally accepts Wimsey's proposal of marriage.
At the end of their investigation, Vane finally accepts Peter's proposal of marriage.
At a conference between the two Houses, it was concluded that the Commons should consent to except him from the act of indemnity, the Lords agreeing, on their part, to concur with the other House in petitioning the King, in case of the condemnation of Vane, not to carry the sentence into execution.
At the same time Napalm Death were having a hard time getting the vocals that they wanted from Vane and asked Greenway to return, which he agreed to do, leaving ENT once again lacking a second vocalist.
At the Opera Comique he played Ernest Vane in Masks and Faces and Captain Absolute in The Rivals ; and at the Gaiety he played Jacques Rosney in Civil War.

At and rose
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 times he rose, at other times he shrank to the ground, he moved as if he wanted to play all the instruments himself and sing for the whole chorus.
At the center of the city rose the giant ziggurat called Etemenanki, " House of the Frontier Between Heaven and Earth ," which lay next to the Temple of Marduk. He also made The Hanging Gardens of Babylon, for his wife from the mountains so that she would feel at home.
At the same time, a host of usurpers rose up due to the apparent inability of the Emperor to see to the Empire's defences.
At the end of this protest, when Singer attempted to address their concerns, a second group of protesters rose and began chanting " Singer raus!
At the same time that rhetoric was becoming divorced from political decision making, rhetoric rose as a culturally vibrant and important mode of entertainment and cultural criticism in a movement known as the " second sophistic ," a development which gave rise to the charge ( made by Quintilian and others ) that teachers were emphasizing style over substance in rhetoric.
Children's author and playwright L. Frank Baum referred to a seat in this passage of his novel Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz ;At once a little girl rose from her seat and walked to the door of the car, carrying a wicker suit-case in one hand and a round bird-cage covered up with newspapers in the other, while a parasol was tucked under her arm .”
At the beginning of Season 2, he was promoted to Lieutenant and named Chief Engineer ; in Season 3, he rose to Lieutenant Commander and has retained this rank for the duration of the series and movies.
At the same time, debt servicing costs, from the money spent mechanizing agriculture, rose.
At this time Dhaka rose in prominence by becoming the provincial capital of Bengal.
At the same time, many large and prominent Red Guard organizations rose in protest against other Red Guard organizations who ran dissimilar revolutionary messages, further complicating the situation and exacerbating the chaos.
At the end of the last Ice Age, the Bristol Channel was dry land but subsequently the sea level rose, resulting in major coastal changes.
At the beginning of the Holocene 10, 000 years ago, sea levels rose, forming the Taiwan Strait and cutting off the island from the Asian mainland.
At the center of the platform, the marble tomb rose as a square tapering block to one-third of the Mausoleum's height.
At an early age he rose to distinction, and ultimately became commander of the Latin mercenaries in the employment of the emperors of Nicaea.
At a big Essen company the number of employees rose from 40, 000 to 120, 000 in four years.
At this point, several cities in the province of Sicily rose in rebellion against Roman rule.
* At the age of nine, the report of new problems dropped for middle class children but they rose in Puerto Rican children, possibly due to the demands of school.
At the same time, desirable neighborhoods rose up on the edge of the expanding downtown.
At the dedication ceremony in 1930, thousands of onlookers gathered at town square to see the 14 ft. rose granite arrowhead sitting atop a natural stone base.
At the junction of the two lines the community of Donald rose.
This disappointment was swiftly mitigated by the acclaim which followed the first performance of the complete Má vlast cycle in November: " Everyone rose to his feet and the same storm of unending applause was repeated after each of the six parts ... At the end of Blaník final part the audience was beside itself and the people could not bring themselves to take leave of the composer.
At the same time costs for the increasingly complex field shows mounted and creative and instructional demands rose leading many competitive corps to falter and become inactive.
At this time, Parisians rose up in full-scale revolt.

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