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At and once
At once my ears were drowned by a flow of what I took to be Spanish, but -- the driver's white teeth flashing at me, the road wildly veering beyond his glistening hair, beyond his gesticulating bottle -- it could have been the purest Oxford English I was half hearing ; ;
At once the whole band set off at a lope.
At once he started to glance toward the instrument panel.
At once upon his arrival, he telephoned Lady Sybil Colefax who invited them to tea, and then Lewis decided to give a party as a quick way of rounding up his friends.
At once a bevy of dogs was snapping and snarling around him.
At once the excruciating pain in his chest stopped and he was seized with a sudden, wild exultation.
At once.
At age 12 he was whiter than ivory, had hair lighter than gold, and could lift 10 bear skins at once.
At this great gathering of prelates the case of Athanasius was taken up and once more his innocence reaffirmed.
At the start of a turn, the striker is entitled to roquet all the other three balls once.
At the navel, throat and crown, there is a twofold knot caused by each side channel twisting once around the central channel.
At Christmas of 935, Owen of Strathclyde was once more at Æthelstan's court along with the Welsh kings, but Constantine was not.
At the time he committed his infamous murder, he had four of them — although he once had as many as ten.
At any rate, the uprising was strictly confined to Saturninus ' province, and quickly detected once the rumour spread across the neighbouring provinces.
At Berkeley, Morris once again found that he was not well-suited to his subject.
At Cairo, the Nile spreads out over what was once a broad estuary, subsequently filled by silt deposits to form what is now a fertile, fan-shaped delta some 250 km wide at its seaward extremity and extending about 160 km from north to south.
At that time, versions of the Prose Edda were well known in Iceland, but scholars speculated that there once was another Edda — an Elder Edda — which contained the pagan poems Snorri quotes in his book.
At once it is an Irish boy and his English hero, and an English boy and his German hero.
At least once, in the midst of his reign at MGM, he was arrested on vice charges, but studio executives managed to get the charges dropped and all records of it expunged, and the incident never was publicized by the press.
: At once extinguish ’ d all the faithless name ;
At the Kut Barrage much of the water is diverted into the Shatt al-Hayy, which was once the main channel of the Tigris.
At Antioch, where he stayed the longest, two of his companions died and he himself was seriously ill more than once.
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 the sanctuary were bases of statues, which by Pausanias ’ time had been deprived of the statues themselves, as well as a hippodrome, where the athletic games had once been held.

At and Jesuit
At this time, he was only accompanied by a Jesuit student, Álvaro Ferreira, a Chinese man called António and a Malabar servant called Christopher.
At the same time, Urban repealed the Jesuit monopoly on missionary work in China and Japan, opening these countries to missionaries of all orders.
At the age of eight, he entered the Jesuit Collège Royal Henry-Le-Grand at La Flèche.
At Brussels, he disputed at the Jesuit college on the authenticity of modern miracles, until his patron at length asked him to stop.
At the age of fifteen he composed a play in Latin which was performed by his fellow-pupils at the Jesuit school in Rouen, the Collège de Bourbon ( now the Lycée Pierre Corneille ).
At the age of eleven, he was sent to a strict boarding school in Ghent run by Jesuits-The Jesuit College of Sainte Barbe, where he became completely Frenchified.
At Osaka Blackthorne is interviewed by Toranaga through the translation of Jesuit Priest Father Martin Alvito, who is not only bilingual but more sophisticated and higher up in the Jesuit hierarchy in Japan and therefore more dangerous to Blackthorne.
At the close of the conflict, during the winter of 1945 – 46, Hersey was in Japan, reporting for The New Yorker on the reconstruction of the devastated country, when he stumbled across a document written by a Jesuit missionary who had survived the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima.
At St. Xavier's, Bose came in contact with Jesuit Father Eugene Lafont, who played a significant role in developing his interest to natural science.
At this point the controversial Jesuit, James Archer, was effectively operating as his representative at the Spanish court.
" El Salvador 1989: The Two Jesuit Standards and the Final Offensive ", by Ignacio W. Ochoa, 2003, master's thesis in Latin American studies at San Diego State University, p. 56: " At daybreak November 18 army airplanes were dropping highly destructive bombs over the civilian areas under FMLN control ; helicopters constantly flew over using heavy artillery.
At the end of Gibson's junior basketball season he averaged 22 points per game, and made third team Jesuit All-American.
At Pine Ridge, Red Cloud worked to establish a Jesuit school for Native American children.
At one time Pinto himself was a Jesuit, though he later left the order.
At the end of the usual Jesuit spiritual and academic training he was ordained priest on 28 August 1927.
In his distress over the uncertain fate of his soul he cried out to God, “ Whatever happens, Lord, may I at least love you in this life if I cannot love you in eternity .” At the age of 18, while studying at the Jesuit run Collège de Clermont at the University of Paris, according to the book The Spirit of St. Francis de Sales, by Jean-Pierre Camus:
At the age of sixteen he entered the Society of Jesus, and was appointed successively professor of rhetoric, philosophy and moral theology, in various Jesuit colleges.
At Stonyhurst, Johnson received an education grounded in the Jesuit method, which he preferred over the more secularized curriculum of Oxford.
At the age of 16, he entered the Jesuit Order in Rome.
At the age of 18, Sydney entered training to become a Jesuit priest at Manresa House in Roehampton, London, but left after a deeply unsatisfactory first term.
At the beginning of the academic year 2007 – 08, the names of the years were changed and are now the same as other Jesuit schools in Ireland.
At the Institute of Human Rights, University of Deusto, Bilbao, JRS and the Loyola Jesuit Province are joint sponsors of the newly established Pedro Arrupe Tutorship.
At the age of fourteen he entered the Jesuit college of St. Anna, on the dissolution of which ( 1773 ) he joined a similar college of the order of St. Barnabas.

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