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At Young's death in 1877, he was followed by other powerful members, who continued the practice of polygamy despite opposition by the United States Congress.
At the 9th Party Congress the Democratic Centralists, an opposition faction within the party, accused Lenin and his associates, of creating a Central Committee in which a " small handful of party oligarchs ... was banning those who hold deviant views.
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 they met no opposition.
At the same time environmental organizations and the political opposition were demanding " solutions that contrasted with the government's ".
At the forefront of opposition among the educated elite was L ' Union Patriotique ,, which established ties with opponents of the occupation in the US itself, in particular the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People ( NAACP ).
At the November 2000 elections, boycotted by the opposition, Aristide was again elected president, with more than 90 % of the vote, on a turnout of around 50 % according to international observers.
At the end of 1935, however, stressing the need for peace and internal order, Carías began to crack down on the opposition press and political activities.
At the same time, nascent democratic institutions withered, opposition and labor activities were suppressed, and national interests at times were sacrificed to benefit supporters and relatives of Carías or major foreign interests.
At times, each side has attempted to subvert the other, and has supported and provided refuge to the other's internal opposition groups.
At the same time, Radek had supported the Warsaw opposition to the leadership of the SDKPiL ( around Rosa Luxemburg and Leo Jogiches ), and was expelled on charges of having formerly stolen clothes, books and money from party members.
At the time, the purchase faced domestic opposition because it was thought to be unconstitutional.
At the end of 1986, Najibullah called for a six-months ceasefire and talks between the various opposition forces, this was part of his police of National Reconciliation.
At the outset, he had to reckon with the presence of the powerful antipope Clement III in Rome, but a series of well-attended synods held in Rome, Amalfi, Benevento, and Troia supported him in renewed declarations against simony, Investiture Controversy, clerical marriages, and continued opposition to Emperor Henry IV.
At the same time he attracted a following from the supply-side economics movement, which formed in opposition to Keynesian demand-stimulus economics.
At the same time, demonstrations in the Civil Rights movement and opposition to the Vietnam War all grew in prominence, frequency, and severity throughout the 1960s, as did their confrontations with police forces.
At the time, Chinese officials issued no condemnation of Nehru's claims or made any opposition to Nehru's open declarations of control over Aksai Chin.
At the 1996 Democratic National Convention, Clinton and incumbent Vice President Al Gore were renominated with token opposition.
At first some local Aborigines did not share Mr Hagan's opposition to nigger.
At the Puebla Conference, the orthodox reorientation was met by strong opposition from the liberal part of the clergy, which supported the concept of a " preferential option for the poor ".
At Otto III's funeral on Easter, 1002, in Aachen, the German nobles repeated their opposition to Henry IV.
At this point Theodore remained in Constantinople, and assumed a leading role in the iconodule opposition.
At length, the King consented to fill the House of Lords with Whigs ; however, without the knowledge of his cabinet, he circulated a letter among Tory peers, encouraging them to desist from further opposition, and warning them of the consequences of continuing.
At this, opposition peers relented.

At and conjunction
At such conjunction both objects have the same ecliptical longitude.
At the precise moment of the new moon and a solar eclipse, five celestial bodies ( the Sun, the Moon, Mercury, Venus, and Jupiter ) were clustered within three degrees of each other, with the Earth in close conjunction with them.
At about that time, with a young woman friend, Earhart visited an air fair held in conjunction with the Canadian National Exposition in Toronto.
At inferior conjunction, the superior planet is " in opposition " to the Sun as seen from the inferior planet ( see the diagram ).
At barely twenty-one years of age, Lavater greatly distinguished himself by denouncing, in conjunction with his friend Henry Fuseli the painter, an iniquitous magistrate, who was compelled to make restitution of his ill-gotten gains.
At 12: 20, Ryūjō launched six Nakajima B5N2 " Kate " bombers and 15 A6M3 Zero fighters to attack Henderson Field in conjunction with an attack by 24 Mitsubishi G4M2 " Betty " bombers and 14 Zeros from Rabaul.
At most universities, the committee is chosen by the student in conjunction with his or her primary adviser, usually after completion of the comprehensive examinations or prospectus meeting, and may consist of members of the comps committee.
At the beginning of 2004 The Crimson began publishing with a full-color front and back page, in conjunction with the launch of a major redesign.
At that time, two mathematical project scheduling models were developed: ( 1 ) the " Program Evaluation and Review Technique " or PERT, developed as part of the United States Navy's ( in conjunction with the Lockheed Corporation ) Polaris missile submarine program ; and ( 2 ) the " Critical Path Method " ( CPM ) developed in a joint venture by both DuPont Corporation and Remington Rand Corporation for managing plant maintenance projects.
At a sold-out show in London for 1, 300 people, Bruce Gilbert and Graham Lewis of Wire joined Big Black onstage to play an encore of Wire's " Heartbeat " ( Big Black had released a cover version of the song as a single in conjunction with Headache ).
At times it is inappropriately used as a coordinating conjunction: " and " or " but " should be used instead.
At the age of sixteen, in conjunction with his father, he scored a dramatic success with The Soldier's Return, a comic opera, and this he followed up with a series of popular ventures with John Liston and Charles Mathews, including Teleki.
At about this time Mac joined another company, this time presenting children's shows in conjunction with the Inner London Education Authority until in 1982, after a couple of seasons, he and another member, Hilary, left to form a three-person musical comedy troupe, The Cheap Shots, with Mac's close friend Sakal providing the music.
At least in retrospect Hoare stressed that he shared with Chamberlain's close allies a realist position-conscious of the need to prevent a military conjunction of Germany, Italy and Japan which would be too great for Britain's naval power unless France were to prove robust and the Americans would abandon their isolationism.
At ( 53. 552 °,-2. 299 °) and northwest of central London, Whitefield lies on the west side of the conjunction of the M60 and M66 motorways, and south of the River Irwell.
At the time, Billboard noted that the use of such computer-based technology in conjunction with synthesizers allowed Yellow Magic Orchestra to create new sounds that were not possible until then.
At that point another reorganization of AM broadcasting by the Federal Communications Commission ( successor to the FRC ), in conjunction with a multinational North American treaty agreement, saw KHJ permitted to raise power to 5, 000 watts and move to a frequency of 930 kHz, where it continues to operate today.
At the time air travel was considered to be handled in conjunction with rail traffic.
At the greatest conjunction in 7 BC, which is said to be the " Star of Bethlehem ", the minimum distance between Jupiter and Saturn was around 1 degree, this is twice the Moon's diameter.
At nearly every inferior conjunction there is a triple conjunction between Mercury and Venus.
At the same time, the model range was revised, the GS wagon removed, and manual transmission could now only be specified in conjunction with the SLX four-cylinder.
At first, it was a PlayStation 2 exclusive in conjunction with Sony, but eventually, a port by Nixxess Software was released for PC.
At entrance ramps to the Beltway and on the on-highway signage, " Inner Loop " and " Outer Loop " shields are posted in conjunction with the route marker shields, although the terms are not emphasized in signage.

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