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At and 14th
At Union Square, Broadway crosses 14th Street and continues its diagonal uptown course from the Square's northwest corner.
At the 14th Party Congress ( 18 – 31 December 1925 ) Kamenev and Zinoviev were forced into the same position that Trotsky had been forced into previously ; they proclaimed that the center was usurping power from the regional branches, and that Stalin was a danger to inner-party democracy.
At that time, the climate was not unlike today's, but there was a slightly warmer period from the 10th – 14th centuries known as the Medieval Warm Period.
At the beginning, there was ambivalence in Nova Scotia, " the 14th American Colony " as some called it, over whether the colony should join the Americans in the war against Britain and rebellion flared at the Battle of Fort Cumberland and the Siege of Saint John ( 1777 )).
At Knossos, in a LMIIIA context ( 14th century BC ), seven Linear B texts while calling upon " all the gods " make sure to grant primacy to an elsewhere-unattested entity called qe-ra-si-ja and, once, qe-ra-si-jo.
At the end of the 13th century and the beginning of the 14th, those who tried to venture there became lost, which gave birth to legends of sea monsters.
At Yangcun, the 14th Infantry Regiment of the U. S. and British troops led the assault.
At the entrance to the north in the center, between the streets Via Aliprandi and Via Zanzi, a fork of the river artificially created for defensive purposes in the early decades of the 14th century gives rise to Lambretto, which is joined to the main course Lambro at its exit to the south from the ancient circle of medieval walls ( Monza ) ( now completely demolished ).
At the end of the 14th century, Bruges became one of the Four Members, along with Franc of Bruges, Ghent and Ypres.
At a minimum, transitional dialects existed until the 14th or 15th century, and perhaps as late as the 17th century.
At the 14th Academy Awards, the film won two Oscars:
At the end of the 14th century Edward III acquired Blemond's manor, and passed it on to the Carthusian monks of the London Charterhouse, who kept the area mostly rural.
At the beginning of the 14th century there had been around 5, 000 friars in England, occupying extensive complexes in all towns of any size.
At the end of the 14th century the veins of silver were dwindling, and by 1460 only around 6, 000 people still lived within Freiburg's city walls.
At the height of its power, during the 14th century BC, it had outposts centered around its capital, Washukanni, whose location has been determined by archaeologists to be on the headwaters of the Khabur River.
At Leeds Castle the redesigned castle of the 1280s was placed within a large water garden, while at Ravensworth at the end of the 14th century an artificial lake was enclosed by a park to produce an aesthetically and symbolically pleasing entrance to the fortification.
At the end of the 14th century, the Byzantine Empire's 800-year reign over northern Greece was being increasingly threatened by Turkish raiders who wanted control over the fertile plain of Thessaly.
At the end of the 14th century the city was under rule of the Kingdom of Bohemia, and a long period of growth began.
At the beginning of the 14th century, half of the territory became part of the estate of the House of Nassau.
* March 29 – At the 14th annual Eurovision Song Contest held at the Teatro Real, Madrid, Spain, the final result is a four-way tie for first place between Spain (" Vivo cantando " – Salomé ); United Kingdom (" Boom Bang-a-Bang " – Lulu ); Netherlands (" De Troubadour " – Lenny Kuhr ) and France (" Un jour, un enfant " – Frida Boccara ).
At the end of the 14th century, the castle was used as a refuge by Richard II from the forces of his rival, Henry Bolingbroke.
At its zenith in 13th to 14th century, Ormus ( or Ormuz ) was a powerful naval state with a large and active trading fleet and a powerful navy.
At the end of the 13th century, and the beginning of the 14th, provincial codes of laws appear and the king and his council executed also legislative and judicial functions.
At some point in the 14th century, a cloth barrier was introduced as an option to separate the contestants.

At and annual
At the meeting of the Board of Trustees, on March 3, 1910, Miss Upton presented the annual report of the President.
At present the region is home to 14 million people and has 120 million annual visitors.
At present the Alps are one of the more popular tourist destinations in the world with many resorts such Oberstdorf, in Bavaria, Saalbach in Austria, Davos in Switzerland, Chamonix in France, and Cortina d ' Ampezzo in Italy recording more than a million annual visitors.
At Montgomery, in the central region, the average annual temperature is 66 ° F ( 19 ° C ), with a winter average of 49 ° F ( 9 ° C ), and a summer average of 81 ° F ( 27 ° C ).
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 the same time annual inflation in the economy was variable and during the last five years ( 2003 – 2007 ) has seen a low of 2. 3 % and high of 7. 3 %.
At the first Town Meeting following the annual town election he is to appoint, subject to Town Meeting's confirmation, a Deputy Moderator from the elected Members.
At the closure of the UK Film Council on 31 March 2011, The Guardian reported that " The UKFC's entire annual budget was a reported £ 3m, while the cost of closing it down and restructuring is estimated to have been almost four times that amount.
At the age of 25, in the summer of 1835, Carson attended an annual mountain man rendezvous, which was held along the Green River in southwestern Wyoming.
At the annual convention of the National Association of Broadcasters, NAB Show, on 11 April 2010, EditShare announced that they plan to transform Lightworks into Lightworks Open Source.
At pow-wows, such as the annual Gathering of Nations in Albuquerque, New Mexico, members of drum groups sit in a circle around a large drum.
At the annual convention, many presentations address the concerns central to effective public speaking.
At the University of Oxford bumping races were first organised in 1815 when Brasenose College and Jesus College boat clubs had the first annual race while at Cambridge the first recorded races were in 1827.
At other times, the region existed in relative obscurity and isolation, although from the 7th century the cities of Mecca and Medina had the highest spiritual significance for the Islamic world, Mecca being the destination for the Hajj annual pilgrimage.
At the end of the contest year, the four quarterly first place stories compete for a separate annual grand prize, the " Gold Award ," which includes an additional $ 5000.
In his presentation to the American College of Sports Medicine's annual meeting in 2009, researcher and exercise physiologist Gary Granata presented research after studying members of the Avon High School Marching Black and Gold, noting " At the top levels of marching band and drum corps, you get a level of competition and athleticism that is equal to a division I athletic program.
At the time of Garfield's residence in the office, the President's annual salary was $ 50, 000, which would be largely consumed for the operation of the White House.
" At the annual National Systems Contractors Association ( NSCA ) convention in March 2007, the Matterhorn was barred from making any loud demonstrations of its power because of concerns about damaging the building of the Orange County Convention Center.
At that time, annual export of rice and other grains from India was approximately one million tons.
At the annual Aryan Nations World Congress, Neuman Britton was appointed as the group's new leader.
At the Labour Party's 1963 annual conference, Wilson made possibly his best-remembered speech, on the implications of scientific and technological change, in which he argued that " the Britain that is going to be forged in the white heat of this revolution will be no place for restrictive practices or for outdated measures on either side of industry ".
At the 2011 annual B. A. S. T. A. R. D.
* At Harvard College, Lowell House's annual spring formal is named Bacchanalia.
At the annual Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation leaders ' summit, the ROC President is forbidden from attending personally and must send a special envoy to represent him at the event.
( At the time, the County ’ s annual budget was only about $ 1M.

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