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At seventeen he was grossing $ 2, 400 a year — a handsome sum for the times.
At least seventeen finds of Papaver somniferum from Neolithic settlements have been reported throughout Switzerland, Germany, and Spain, including the placement of large numbers of poppy seed capsules at a burial site ( the Cueva de los Murciélagos, or " Bat cave ," in Spain ), which have been carbon-14 dated to 4200 BCE Numerous finds of Papaver somniferum or Papaver setigerum from Bronze Age and Iron Age settlements have also been reported.
At seventeen, he injured his knee during a weight-lifting accident, after which European doctors predicted that he would never walk again )..
At seventeen, Jennings and band recorded a demo of the songs " Stranger in My Home " and " There'll Be a New Day " at KFYO radio in Lubbock, Texas.
At the age of seventeen, she was married off to a Swedish dragoon, Johan Cruse or Johann Rabbe, with whom she remained for eight days in 1702, at which point the Swedish troops were withdrawn from Marienburg.
" At the time of Cullen's death in 1936, there were seventeen King Kullen stores in operation.
At the age of seventeen he briefly attended the Tenby School of Art, then left Wales for London, studying at the Slade School of Art UCL in London ( his sister, Gwen, was with him at the Slade and became an important artist in her own right ), where he became the star pupil of drawing teacher Henry Tonks, and even before his graduation was recognized as the most talented draughtsman of his generation.
At age seventeen, Jeff toured with his father in a stage production of Anniversary Waltz.
At the tell of Tepe Gawra, at least seventeen Early Bronze Age Assyrian bronze serpents were recovered.
At the end of the book, having gone farther than any Long Walk in history-the Long Walkers reached Massachusetts for the first time in seventeen years-Garraty decides to give up after realizing that Stebbins has shown almost no weaknesses over the duration of the Walk.
At seventeen, Gauguin signed on as a pilot's assistant in the merchant marine to fulfill his required military service.
At the age of seventeen, in 1706, Richardson was bound in seven-year apprenticeship under John Wilde as a printer.
At the time of the Marian Persecutions of 1555 – 1557, Lewes was the site of the execution of seventeen Protestant martyrs, who were burned at the stake in front of the Star Inn.
At seventeen, she earned a high school diploma by the American School Program.
At the end of March 2008, the Heat posted the third-lowest point total in the history of the NBA during the shot clock era during a 96 – 54 loss to the Toronto Raptors on March 19, followed by a new record for the fewest made baskets with seventeen, in another lost game against the Boston Celtics on March 30.
At the age of seventeen, she left home, planning to study art.
At the age of seventeen he defended Ulster single-handedly against the armies of queen Medb of Connacht in the epic Táin Bó Cúailnge (" Cattle Raid of Cooley ").
At the age of seventeen, Cú Chulainn single-handedly defends Ulster from the army of Connacht in the Táin Bó Cúailnge.
At one point, Rabbit estimates that he would need " seventeen pockets " if he were going to carry all his family about with him.
At seventeen, Sargent was described as " willful, curious, determined and strong " ( after his mother ) yet shy, generous, and modest ( after his father ).
At the age of seventeen he joined the Swedish army in Jämtland, serving in the Jämtland Field Ranger Regiment, as a Second Lieutenant, but was soon promoted to Lieutenant.
At age seventeen, Paul played with Rube Tronson's Texas Cowboys, and soon after he dropped out of high school to join Wolverton's Radio Band in St. Louis, Missouri, on KMOX.
At the age of seventeen, he dropped out of his high school, Richmond Secondary, to pursue a career in comedy.
At seventeen he obtained his Bachelor's in Arts and Sciences from the American University of Beirut.

At and Emily
At first David wants nothing to do with the plan, claiming instead that Emily and he are in love.
At the apartment, he finds the mail still unopened while Emily is on the terrace.
At the age of 23, Wain married his sisters ' governess, Emily Richardson, who was ten years his senior ( which was considered quite scandalous at the time ), and moved with her to Hampstead in north London.
At the time, the Democratic Party had 636 members, eight legislators and 57 district council members, while the Frontier had one legislator, Emily Lau, three district councillors and around 110 members.
The roles are Mrs. Potter in The Cocoanuts ( 1929 ), Mrs. Rittenhouse in Animal Crackers ( 1930 ), Mrs. Gloria Teasdale in Duck Soup ( 1933 ), Mrs. Claypool in A Night at the Opera ( 1935 ), Emily Upjohn in A Day at the Races ( 1937 ), Mrs. Suzanna Dukesbury in At the Circus ( 1939 ), and Martha Phelps in The Big Store ( 1941 ).
At the time of her death she was living in a Whitechapel common lodging house in Spitalfields, where she shared a room with Emily " Nelly " Holland.
At first, Tess and Emily don't like Brooke's son Ryan, but when he helps foil an elaborate scheme by Max's business manager Nigel to break up the romantic relationship between Max and Brooke ( Nigel thinks Max's work will suffer as a result ), the girls eventually accept him.
At a party at Gracie Mansion, Evie's grandmother Emily Lincoln ( Cicely Tyson ) chastises her for being late.
At the church, an injured Emily wakes up to find a teenage boy ( Ray J ) that she helped get a job there is searching her wallet, but moves to try to find a way out after seeing she is still alive.
At the church, Emily learns that the boy has no name, just a street name.
At the age of fifteen, he worked on the whaling ship, the Emily Morgan, and had a red star tattooed on his hand that became part of the store's logo.
While appearing simpler in style than his instrumental music, these pieces are often related to the larger works, both technically ( for example ' At the Fountain ', the last of the Four American Choruses, has the same melodic and harmonic basis as a passage from Alhambra Fantasy ) and aesthetically ( the American poet Emily Dickinson is a recurring presence, as are themes of non-denominational spirituality or a secularised Christianity ).
At that time, the two were performing and touring with old-time string band outfit, The Blooms, from Black Mountain, NC, along with Jeremy Odom ( guitar, vocals ) and Emily Moberg ( fiddle, bass ).
At this point, a rift occurred between Emily and Elizabeth Blackwell.
At 1200 UTC, the storm reached its peak intensity of 930 mbar ( 27. 47 inHg ), surpassing Hurricane Audrey and setting a new record for the strongest storm to form prior to August ; the new record stood for only six days before Hurricane Emily surpassed it by reaching a pressure of 929 mbar ( 27. 43 inHg ).
At imaging time, Emily was a Category 3 hurricane with 125 mph ( 205 km ) winds, was moving west-northwest at 7 mph ( 11 km / h ), and was roughly 100 miles ( 160 km ) away from the location of landfall.
the latter performing the song " You Have To Be There " from the musical in her and Emily Skinner's 2006 show at The Town Hall in New York and later releasing this live recording on Raw At Town Hall 2-CD set.
At this time, Stars consisted only of Torquil Campbell and Chris Seligman, although both Amy Millan and Emily Haines of Metric make appearances.
At present, the project is in pre-production with a cast that includes Diane Keaton, Emily Blunt, and Michael Douglas, who is serving as executive producer.
At Maxine's funeral, her boss Audrey Roberts causes a scene and accuses Richard of murdering Maxine and attempting to kill her and Emily Bishop.
At age 18, however, Pen falls in love with an actress, Emily Fotheringay ( a stage name ), who is about ten years his senior.
At other times, listeners can also hear on-air personalities Barb Birgy, Erin Grant, Jordan Winders, and Emily Carter.

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