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At that point we reach the `` closed '' historical situation: the situation in which man is no longer free to return to a status quo ante.
At that point men become aware of the mystery of history called variously `` fate '', or `` destiny '', or `` providence '', and feel themselves caught helplessly in the writhing of a disrupted society.
At this point Mrs. Frances Cupply, one of Wright's handsome daughters by his first wife, came from the house and tried to calm Miriam as she tore down a no visitors sign and smashed the glass pane on another sign with a rock.
At this point a working definition of idea is in order, although our first definition will have to be qualified somewhat as we proceed.
At this point, of course, the issue has become complicated by a development unforeseen by Lappenberg and Kemble.
At that point the Administration will have little reason to hang onto Gen. Swing.
At 2130 hours they had passed through the barbed wire at the point of departure.
At this point it should be painfully obvious that cities, being `` soft '', and the people within them are ideally suited to destruction by nuclear weapons.
At this point the drains are readjusted so that the suds box drain will discharge directly into the waste line and the main tub drain is set at the 2-1/2 mark on the drain gauge.
At this point, unfortunately, romance becomes a regrettably small part of the picture ; ;
At the point where they ended, another settlement grew up around a chapel built at the boat landing by Father Lucian Galtier in 1840.
At one point in the game when the skinny old man in suspenders who was acting as umpire got in the way of a thrown ball and took it painfully in the kidneys, he lay there unattended while players and spectators wrangled over whether the ball was `` dead '' or the base runners were free to score.
At this point Charles C. Hanch, long an advocate of patent peace in the industry, became chairman of the patents committee of the National Automobile Chamber of Commerce, successor to the Automobile Board of Trade.
At this point you cross the wide Corso Vittorio Emanuele 2,, walk along the Corso Del Rinascimento a couple of hundred yards, then turn left on the Via Dei Canestrani to enter the splendid Piazza Navona, one of the truly glorious sights in Rome.
At one point late in the day, when Palmer was lining up a 25-foot putt on the 16th, a thunderous cheer from the direction of the 18th green unmistakably announced that Player had birdied the final hole.
At that point William came into the picture.
At one point, Abby May threatened that she and their daughters would move elsewhere, leaving Bronson behind.
At some point, he was alleged to have accompanied Swein on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, but proof is lacking.
At that point the deposed emperor was ransomed by Michael I of Epirus, who sent him to Asia Minor, where Alexios ' son-in-law Theodore I Laskaris of the Empire of Nicaea was holding his own against the Latins.
In the list of popes given in the Holy See's annual directory, Annuario Pontificio, the following note is attached to the name of Pope Leo VIII ( 963 – 965 ): At this point, as again in the mid-eleventh century, we come across elections in which problems of harmonising historical criteria and those of theology and canon law make it impossible to decide clearly which side possessed the legitimacy whose factual existence guarantees the unbroken lawful succession of the successors of Saint Peter.
At one point, his Spanish pursuers urinated at the bottom of a tree he was hiding in, but did not discover him.
At no great distance east of this rift-valley is Mount Kilimanjaro-with its two peaks Kibo and Mawenzi, the latter being, and the culminating point of the whole continent — and Mount Kenya, which is.
At this point during the pre-mission preparations, the Saturn V rocket's three stages were powered up and drinking water was pumped into the spacecraft.
At this point, during tests of the CSM's steerable rocket engine in preparation for the burn to modify the craft's orbit, a malfunction occurred in the engine's backup system.
At that point, scientists began to reconsider their pre-mission hypothesis that Descartes had been the setting of ancient volcanic activity, as the two astronauts had yet to find any volcanic material.

At and Whistler
At the Ruskin trial ( see below ), Whistler claimed the more exotic St. Petersburg, Russia as his birthplace: " I shall be born when and where I want, and I do not choose to be born in Lowell ", he declared.
At this point, Whistler firmly decided that art would be his future.
At one point, Whistler gained access to Leyland's home and painted two fighting peacocks meant to represent the artist and his patron ; one holds a paint brush and the other holds a bag of money.
At the party's convention in Whistler, British Columbia, he prevailed over 11 other candidates by winning on the fourth ballot.
At only 176 m ( 577 ft ) above sea level the town receives similar or greater amounts of snow than some of the world's leading ski areas such as Whistler, Aspen or Chamonix.
James MacNeill Whistler, At the Piano ( 1858 – 1859 )
At the western end of that lake is a short isthmus of land, beyond which is the similar-sized Anderson Lake and the start of pavement southwestwards through the resort areas of Pemberton and Whistler via the port, railway and logging town of Squamish to Vancouver.

At and painted
At each of the corners, a 1 m radius quarter-circle is drawn, and a dotted line is painted parallel to the shortline and five metres away from it without extending into the penalty area.
At sea, warships and troop carriers were painted in dazzle patterns that were highly visible, but designed to confuse enemy gunners as to the target's speed, range, and heading.
At first Gris painted in the analytic style of Cubism, but after 1913 he began his conversion to synthetic Cubism, of which he became a steadfast interpreter, with extensive use of papier collé or, collage.
At a lesser meet and facilities, the plasticine will likely not exist, the runway might be a different surface or jumpers may initiate their jump from a painted or taped mark on the runway.
At the start of the 19th century his interest in painting was restored, when he painted four scenes from Terence's comedy Andria.
At the start of " The Hidden Tiger " Peel is redecorating her apartment ( wearing a jumpsuit and drinking champagne ); she peels off a strip of wallpaper, revealing the words " Mrs Peel " painted on the wall beneath.
At least one older Paiute said his culture called the hoodoos Anka-ku-was-a-wits, which is Paiute for " red painted faces ".
At first he painted murals and religious works and designed for stained glass windows and printed books.
At least three different artists painted the artwork inside the church.
At the time of dedication a mural painted by native labor adorned the focal wall of the chapel.
At first, yellow daisies were painted to resemble black-eyed Susans ; workers switched to chrysanthemums later.
At first the entire figure was painted in greyish-brown tones, with very little flesh colour, the whole blending perfectly with the greyish-brown of the prepared canvas ; then the entire background would be intensified a little ; then the figure made a little stronger ; then the background, and so on from day to day and week to week, and often from month to month .... And so the portrait would really grow, really develop as an entirety, very much as a negative under the action of the chemicals comes out gradually — light, shadows, and all from the very first faint indications to their full values.
At the request of Pacheco, Velázquez painted the portrait of the famous poet Luis de Góngora.
At Modena he was received with much favor by the duke, and here he painted the portrait of the duke at the Modena gallery and two portraits that now adorn the Dresden gallery, for these paintings came from the Modena sale of 1746.
At the lower level of the windows is a Gallery of Popes painted at the same time as the Lives.
At the mouth of the pot, a painted coconut is used to symbolize the head.
At the top of Bald Hill is Vietnam Memorial Park, which includes an obelisk-shaped monument painted red, white, and blue, which was dedicated on Nov. 11, 1991.
At most levels of play ( but not, notably, the NFL ), white stripes are painted on each end of the ball, halfway around the circumference, to improve nighttime visibility.
At Çatalhöyük, houses were plastered and painted with elaborate scenes of humans and animals.
At Chatsworth, during 1707-8 Thornhill painted a number of walls and ceilings, the most notable being the continuous wall and ceiling painting of the Sabine room, then a lobby, but since used as a bedroom.
At his death, in 1702, Verro continued his royal service and painted for Queen Anne his last royal commission in the Queen ’ s Drawing Room.
At times these paintings almost verged on abstraction, but as proven by Salazar Vomiting the Homeland, painted in 1960, even when her work veered toward abstraction a strong narrative element remained in place, with Salazar being the right-wing dictator of Portugal in power at the time.
At Somerset House, also built by his friend Chambers, he prepared the decorations for the interior of the north block, including the rooms into which the Royal Academy moved in 1750, which now house the Courtauld Collection The central panel of the Royal Academy's ante-room was painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds but the four compartments in the coves, representing Allegory, Fable, Nature and History, were Cipriani's.

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