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At and journey
At the end of their journey they discover the Mulekite people whose ancestors had also come from Jerusalem, but after it was attacked by the Babylonians.
At some point in his journey, Peart decided to return to the band.
At the age of twenty, Sima Qian started a journey throughout the country, visiting ancient monuments, and sought for the graves of the ancient sage kings Yu in Kuaiji Mountain and Shun in Hunan.
At the 2011 Chelsea Flower Show, an exhibition garden celebrated the historic link between naturalist Sir Joseph Banks and the botanical discoveries of flora and fauna on his journey through South America, Tahiti, New Zealand and eventually Australia on Captain Cook's ship Endeavour.
At his advanced age, Ong Sum Ping could not make the long journey back to Brunei, so he missed the happiness of returning to his homeland, and he died in Nanjing.
At least two Apache warriors, Massai and Gray Lizard, escaped from their prison car and made their way back to Arizona in a journey to their ancestral lands.
" Chris Dafoe, in his review for The Globe and Mail, wrote, " At its best, The Abyss offers a harrowing, thrilling journey through inky waters and high tension.
At the end of both the play and the opera, he begins a journey to New York, hoping to find her.
At Tobolsk, Bering took on more men to help the party through the more difficult journey ahead.
At Stargard the pagan prince promised Otto his assistance in the Pomeranian cities as well as help during the journey.
At the outset of Telemachus ' journey, Odysseus has been absent from his home at Ithaca for twenty years due to the Trojan War and the intervention of Poseidon.
At what time the Via Latina was stretched to Casilinum is doubtful ( it is quite possible that it was done when Capua fell under Roman supremacy, i. e. before the construction of the Via Appia ); it afforded a route only 10 km ( 6 mi ) longer, and the difficulties with its construction were much less ; it also avoided the troublesome journey through the Pontine Marshes.
At this stage about 22, 000 miles ( 35, 000 km ) of the journey had been completed.
At the time of his death, Jelka was too ill to make the journey across the Channel, and Delius ’ s body was temporarily interred in the cemetery at Grez.
At the beginning of its journey, the spacecraft will already have a certain velocity associated with its orbit around Earth – this is the velocity that will not need to be found when the spacecraft enters the transfer orbit ( around the Sun ).
At one point during the journey, Aguirre, a professional soldier, decided that he could use the 300 men to overthrow the Spanish rule of Peru.
At the end of their journey, the movement and sweat had turned the wool into felt socks.
At the end of the Third Age, on their journey to Rivendell, Frodo Baggins, Merry Brandybuck, Sam Gamgee, and Peregrin Took were captured at the Barrow-downs.
At Giurgiu, passengers were ferried across the Danube to Ruse, Bulgaria to pick up another train to Varna, from where they completed their journey to Istanbul ( then called Constantinople ) by ferry.
At Trieste he boarded the ' Conte Rosso ' ( along with about 200 others escaping the Nazis ), intending to journey to China.
At the end of each night's journey, there will be Christmas carols ( villancicos ), children will break open star-shaped piñatas to obtain candy and fruit hidden inside, and there will be a feast.
At the end of his long journey he finally arrived at Mecca, in 598 AH ( July 1202 AD ).
At Kleine Scheidegg passengers transfer to the Jungfraubahn for the continuation of the journey to the highest railway station in Europe at Jungfraujoch.

At and Troy
At the fall of Troy, she sought shelter in the temple of Athena, where she was violently abducted and raped by Ajax the Lesser.
At a banquet in Book 2, Aeneas tells the story of the sack of Troy, the death of his wife, and his escape to the enthralled Carthaginians, while in Book 3 he recounts to them his wanderings over the Mediterranean in search of a suitable new home.
At least three Ancient Greek authors denied that Helen ever went to Troy ; instead, they suggested, Helen stayed in Egypt during the duration of the Trojan War.
At the time of the establishment of the Plymouth Colony in 1620, the area what would one day become Troy City was inhabited by the Pokanoket Wampanoag tribe, headquartered at Mount Hope in what is now Bristol, Rhode Island.
At the state level, Troy Township is located in Senate District 22, represented by Republican Doug Magnus, and in House District 22A, represented by Republican Joe Schomacker.
At this time North Greenbush occupied more than what it does today, it also covered what is now the northern section of the city of Rensselaer and the southern section of the city of Troy.
At this time only a single rail line ( Troy & Boston RR ) from Troy came through the southern limit of the village heading to Johnsonville, New York.
At Comic-Con, there was an announcement saying that Cyborg, Donna Troy, and Starfire would leave the team to pursue the JLA.
At this point, the dashing Sergeant Francis " Frank " Troy returns to his native Weatherbury and by chance encounters Bathsheba one night.
At this, Boldwood shoots Troy dead and tries unsuccessfully to turn the gun on himself.
At the outbreak of the War of 1812, Wool was a practicing attorney in Troy, New York.
At the time of her death she had been working three years on a 40 channel piece commissioned by the Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center in Troy, New York.
At that time the Metropolitans ' ownership had the opportunity to bring them into the National League, but elected instead to organize a new team, the New York Gothams – who soon came to be known as the Giants – mainly using players from the Metropolitans and the newly defunct Troy Trojans, and entered it in the National League, while bringing what remained of the Metropolitan club into the competing American Association.
At least three prominent political figures have been associated with Troy University.
" At times, the passion could even precede the first glimpse, as in Paris ' letter to Helen of Troy in the same work, where Paris says that his love for Helen came upon him before he had set eyes on her: "... you were my heart's desire before you were known to me.
At the time of the War of 1812, Samuel Wilson was a prosperous middle-aged meat-packer in Troy.
At first, Menelaus does not believe that she is the real Helen, since he has hidden the Helen he won in Troy in a cave.
At an earlier time, on Mount Ida, Ganymede, the son of Tros or perhaps of Laomedon, both kings of Troy, was desired by Zeus, who descended in the form of an eagle and swept up Ganymede, to be cupbearer to the Olympian gods.
At the end of the contract he was cleared to Collingwood as he had requested, but not without suitable compensation in the form of premiership centre-half forward Craig Starcevich, goalsneak Troy Lehmann and an early draft pick which the Bears used to snare future star Chris Scott.
At the age of 16 Troy joined them, playing at many venues in West Cumbria.
* At the University of Southern California, the Spirit of Troy performs nightly in front of Leavey Library, usually marching and running through the reflecting pool in front of the library, and aiming and playing their instruments towards students studying inside Leavey Library.
At Troy State, Lucas was a standout player.
" At the age of twenty one, Sam controlled theatres in Utica, Rochester, Syracuse, New York City, and Troy.

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