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At and Cowles
At 4am, Cowles noted " a very buoyant Willkie appeared, cocky as a young college student after a successful night with a girl.
At the State Fair held in Elmira in September 1855, Reverend Augustus W. Cowles visited the college campus.
At the end of October, the college board agreed to pursue Dr. Cowles as president of the college.
At 18, William won a scholarship to attend the Cowles Art School, where he began his art studies with Dennis Miller Bunker.
At some time, in his late thirties, he told his relative Sheffield Cowles that this had been " the greatest disappointment in his life ".
At the turn of the 20th century, Henry Chandler Cowles was one of the founders of the emerging study of " dynamic ecology ", through his study of ecological succession at the Indiana Dunes, sand dunes at the southern end of Lake Michigan.

At and Commission
At that time, Olson and friend Rosalie ( Ricky ) Gaull Silberman started an informal network of women who supported the Thomas nomination to the Supreme Court despite allegations of sexual harassment by Anita Hill, a former subordinate of Thomas at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
At the time of the SDP's creation, Owen and Rodgers were sitting Labour Members of Parliament ( MPs ); Jenkins had left Parliament in 1977 to serve as President of the European Commission, while Williams had lost her seat in the 1979 general election.
At the meeting of the Council of People's Commissars on January 31, 1918, a merger of VCheKa and the Commission of Bonch-Bruyevich was proposed.
At the same time, Alexander Shelepin, another rival, was replaced as Chairman of the Party-State Control Commission and lost his post as Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers.
At the Munich Satellite Navigation Summit on March 10, a Chinese government official asked the European Commission why it no longer wanted to work with China, and when China s cash investment in Galileo would be returned.
At a press conference, Jamaican Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller announced that a Joint Jamaica / Haiti Commission would be convened later that year.
At first he opposed Clinton's plan for the Erie Canal, but later supported it when the Bucktails were able to gain a majority in the Erie Canal Commission, and supported a bill that raised money for the canal through state bonds.
At this, the Federal Trade Commission and the Justice Department decided to reopen their case against the five integrated studios.
At the time of the state establishment in 1947, the founding fathers of Pakistan were presented in the West where the founding fathers held a Boundary Commission conference with Cyril Radcliffe where the arrangement, area division, and future political set up was negotiated.
At a meeting in Balamand, Lebanon in June 1993, the Joint International Commission for the Theological Dialogue between the Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church declared that these initiatives that " led to the union of certain communities with the See of Rome and brought with them, as a consequence, the breaking of communion with their Mother Churches of the East … took place not without the interference of extra-ecclesial interests "; and that what has been called " uniatism " " can no longer be accepted either as a method to be followed nor as a model of the unity our Churches are seeking " ( section 12 ).
At the same time, the Commission stated:
At the time it was extinguished, the Commission consisted of representatives drawn from 53 member states, elected by the members of ECOSOC.
At a hastily arranged meeting of the Joint Monitoring Commission in Mount Etjo, a game park outside Otjiwarongo, it was agreed to confine the South African forces to base and return PLAN elements to Angola.
At Gambino's suggestion, the Commission ordered Magliocco and Bonanno to appear for questioning.
At Kohima and Imphal in the remote hillsides of North East India, Services of Remembrance supported by the Indian Army are observed at Kohima and Imphal War Cemeteries ( maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission ).
At present, the University is implementing 21 programmes with external financing from the National Fund for Scientific and Technological Development ( FONDECYT ), the Fund for the Development of Art and Culture ( FONDART ), the Bicentennial Programme of the National Council for Science and Technology ( CONACYT ), the Ministry of Planning and Cooperation ( MIDEPLAN ), the Ministry of Education ( MINEDUC ), the United Nations Development Programme and the National Council for Narcotics Control ( UNDP-CONACE ), and the European Commission s 6th Marco Programme, in the fields of Education, Psychology, Health, Law, Social Sciences, Humanities and Engineering.
At the same time Congress established the Federal Trade Commission ( FTC ), whose legal and business experts could force business to agree to " consent decrees ", which provided an alternative mechanism to police antitrust.
At the County Commission session on June 6, 1831, the formation of a second township, Jackson, was approved.
At the County Commission session on June 6, 1831, the formation of a second township, Jackson, was approved.
At the national level, Ulmer served as a member of the North Pacific Anadromous Fish Commission, the Federal Communications Commission s State and Local Advisory Committee, and the Federal Elections Commissions Committee.
At the Third Plenary Session of the 11th CPC Central Committee, after which Deng Xiaoping became the de facto leader of China as his idea for economic reform was adopted by the Party, Hua Guofeng was implicitly criticized for serving concurrently as Chairman of the Central Committee, Chairman of the Central Military Commission and Premier of the State Council.
At a June 21, 1957, meeting of the Military Armistice Commission the U. S. informed the North Korean representatives that the U. N. Command no longer considered itself bound by paragraph 13 ( d ) of the armistice.
At the time of allotments to individual households under the Dawes Commission, Creek Freedmen were registered as such on the Dawes Rolls ( even if they were of mixed-race and also descended directly from Creek ancestors.

At and Simon
At the Battle of Lewes in 1264, the rebellious barons, led by Simon de Montfort, had defeated the royal army and taken King Henry III captive.
At the start of 1986, Essendon were considered unbackable for three successive flags, but a succession of injuries to key players Paul Van der Haar ( only fifteen games from 1986 to 1988 ), Tim Watson, Darren Williams, Roger Merrett and Simon Madden led the club to win only eight of its last eighteen games in 1986 and only nine games ( plus a draw with Geelong ) in 1987.
* Simon Schama, A History of Britain: At the Edge of the World, 3500 BC – 1603 AD BBC / Miramax, 2000 ISBN 0-7868-6675-6 ; TV series A History of Britain, Volume 2: The Wars of the British 1603 – 1776 BBC / Miramax, 2001 ISBN 0-7868-6675-6 ; A History of Britain-The Complete Collection on DVD BBC 2002
At the March 1969 Grammy Awards, " Mrs. Robinson " was named Record of the Year, while Simon was also honored with the Grammy for Best Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or a Television Special.
At the 2010 British election, Brighton Kemptown and Hove both elected Conservative MPs, Simon Kirby and Mike Weatherley respectively, while Brighton Pavilion elected Caroline Lucas, the first Green MP ever elected to Westminster.
At the age of about ten, he was taken as a pupil by an Oxford-trained priest named Richard Simon ( or Richard Symonds / Richard Simons / William Symonds ) who apparently decided to become a kingmaker.
At age 45, Simon found himself back at the forefront of popular music.
At the time, Simon was already working on a new album with Brian Eno called Surprise, which was released in May 2006.
* Adams, Simon ( 1996 ): " At Home and Away.
Louis Gathmann received a patent ( US Patent 462, 795 ) for his weather modification research and wrote a book, Rain Produced At Will on the subject which also had chapters written by respected scientific authorities of the era, such as Simon Newcomb.
At the same time, a group of rebels led by Johanna Ferrour stormed the Tower of London and summarily executed those hiding there, including the Lord Chancellor ( Simon of Sudbury, the Archbishop of Canterbury, who was particularly associated with the poll tax ), and the Lord Treasurer ( Robert de Hales, the Grand Prior of the Knights Hospitallers of England ).
At first he lodged with Simon Vouet.
At Cambridge, she was tutored by historian Simon Schama.
At the 2010 general election, Ainger was defeated by the Conservative Party candidate Simon Hart.
As Penman explains: '“ After I d finished Here Be Dragons, I knew I wanted to continue the story .... At first I d planned to write one book in which Simon de Montfort would share top billing with Llewelyn Fawr s grandson, Llewelyn ap Gruffydd, who later wed Simon s daughter.
At Lewes, we actually walked along the same path that Simon de Montfort and his men would have followed.
At the end of the reading, Neil Simon decided, " It doesn't work, but they do.
At the 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony, the LSO was conducted by Sir Simon Rattle and performed the song " Chariots of Fire ".
Wodehouse, Dr. Simon Sparrow in BBC Radio 4's adaptions of Richard Gordon's Doctor in the House and Doctor At Large ( 1968 ) ( currently repeated on BBC Radio 4 Extra ), a retired thespian in a series of six plays with Stanley Baxter Two Pipe Problems, and later the play Not Talking, commissioned for BBC Radio 3 by Mike Bartlett.
At the suggestion of staffers, Adams drew " three or four pages of superhero the Fly ", but did not receive encouragement from Simon.
At Arista, Davis signed Patti Smith, The Outlaws, Eric Carmen, Exposé, Ace of Base, Air Supply, Dionne Warwick, Ray Parker and Raydio, Aretha Franklin, and Alicia Keys, and he brought to the label Carly Simon, The Grateful Dead, The Kinks and Lou Reed.
At the same time, many established folk and folk-influenced artists of the 60s and 70s experienced renewed success — some reaching the greatest commercial success of their careers — such as Paul Simon, The Grateful Dead, Jethro Tull, Bonnie Raitt, Dire Straits / Mark Knopfler, Yes, and Bob Dylan.
At the time of publication of Hansen's Tables of the Moon in 1857, astronomers generally believed that the lunar theory was at last complete ; but within about a decade, it was noticed, and shown by Simon Newcomb, that the optimism had been unfounded: deviations between computed and observed positions began to grow at a rate showing that further refinement was necessary.

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