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At and Passover
At the First Council of Nicaea in 325 it was decided that all Christian churches would celebrate Easter on the same day, which would be computed independently of any Jewish calculations to determine the date of Passover.
At the start of his ministry Jesus is in Jerusalem for Passover, then he is in Galilee for the following Passover, before going up to Jerusalem again for his death at a third Passover.
At the end of World War II, the National Jewish Welfare Board had a matzo factory ( according to the American Jewish Historical Society, it was probably the Manischewitz matzo factory in New Jersey ) produce matzo in the form of a giant " V " for " Victory ," for shipment to military bases overseas and in the U. S., for Passover seders for Jewish military personnel.
At the age of 17 he married and soon after went to learn in the yeshiva of Rabbi Yaakov ben Yakar in Worms, returning to his wife three times yearly, for the Days of Awe, Passover and Shavuot.
* Israeli – Palestinian conflict: At the start of Passover, a suicide bomber kills 30 and injures about 140 in a hotel in Netanya.
At the suggestion of actress Maia Morgenstern, the Passover Seder is quoted early in the film.
At Passover, the Jews were raised out of the Egyptian exile although they had sunken almost to the point of no return.
At least three of these readings and associated psalms must be read, which must include the account of the first Passover from the Book of Exodus.
At the Last Supper, Jesus alludes to this prophecy, as well as to prophecies such as Isaiah 49: 8, when he says that the cup of the Passover meal is " the New Covenant in blood.
At this time Hugh Schonfield's book about the fundamental ideas behind the Servant-Nation, The Politics of God, was published and received much interest, particularly because it had been preceded by the best-seller, The Passover Plot, which had created much discussion and aroused interest in the concept of Messianism.
At the end of Passover each year, the deposit is returned to Hussein and the state of Israel retains all the food products.

At and seder
At the time of his death it was the largest black-Jewish seder in the US.
At the seder, it is customary in some communities, particularly among strictly Orthodox Jews, to use handmade shmura matzo, which has undergone particularly strict kashrut supervision.

At and is
At her door, two or three hours later, Mary Jane whispered, `` Everyone is asleep ''.
At General Power's seat in the balcony there is also a gold phone.
At the same time, he is plainly sympathetic, clearly friendly.
At the same time, because the personal code of the detective coincides with the legal dictates of his society, because he likes to catch criminals, he is in middle class eyes a virtuous man.
At the national and international level, then, what is the highest kind of morality for the private citizen represents an instance of political immorality.
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 the same time, I am aware that my recoil could be interpreted by readers of the tea leaves at the bottom of my psyche as an incestuous sign, since theirs is a science of paradox: if one hates, they say it is because one loves ; ;
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 Sounion there is a group of beautiful columns, the ruins of a temple to Poseidon, of particular interest at that time, as active reconstruction was in progress.
At his press conference Mr. Kennedy said, `` All we want in Laos is peace not war a truly neutral government not a cold war pawn ''.
At the head of the CDC is an unorthodox, 39-year-old amateur politico, Thomas B. Carvey Jr., whose normal profession is helping develop Hughes Aircraft's moon missiles.
At the left is a pair of dressy straw pumps in a light, but crisp texture.
At right is a casual style in a crushed unlined white leather.
At a rate of $3.22 an hour he is now earning approximately $580 a month.
Having hedged its bets in this way, PHS apparently decided it would be possible to make some sort of determination after all: `` At present radiation levels, and even at somewhat higher levels, the additional risk is slight and very few people will be affected ''.
) At this late date, it is impossible for St. Michael's College to find a suitable replacement for me.
At the same time, his voice betrayed uncertainty about their being here, and conveyed an appeal to whatever is reasonable, peace-loving, and dependable in everybody.
`` At least there is room here '', she said.
At the entrance side of the shelter, each roof beam is rested on the inside 4 inches of the block wall.
At that time consideration will be given to whether in the light of the United States supplies of rice available for Title 1, disposal, India's production, consumption and stocks of food grains, other imports from the United States and countries friendly to the United States, India's storage capacity, and other related factors, any increase would be possible in the portion of the total rice programmed which is currently planned for procurement during the first year.
At intervals an alumni directory is issued.
At the recent horse show convention in New York it was stated that this Intermediate Judging Class is meeting with great success and will be a great help to future judges in the horse world.
At the present time the research team which pioneered this new technique is primarily interested in advancing and perfecting it.

At and customary
At this time there were two customary means of selecting a leader: having a hereditary leader for general purposes, and choosing someone with good qualities in times of crisis or opportunities for action.
At the time, it was customary for a company to be set up only for the duration of a single voyage, and to be liquidated upon the return of the fleet.
At the time it was customary for the top-ranking cadets to be commissioned into the United States Army Corps of Engineers, so MacArthur was commissioned as a second lieutenant in that corps.
At birth, Louis XV received a customary title of younger sons: " Duke of Anjou ".
At the same time, there is continued debate on whether UN membership or recognition as a state by the UN is a decisive feature of statehood ( since it represents broad recognition by the international community ); the debate arises because non-state entities can often satisfy the Montevideo Convention factors, while the list of states recognised by the UN, for the most part, correlate well with entities recognised as states by customary international law.
At the time, it was customary for penitents to make a public procession in their shift, a sleeveless white garment similar to a slip today and one which was certainly considered " underwear ".
At the wedding feast, Arthur refuses to pay the customary tribute to the Lords from Rome, declaring, “ The old order changeth, yielding place to new .”
) At the end of the performance, Pierre Berton ( Scarpia ) came on stage for the customary presentation of the author to the audience.
At that time it was customary to denote as " epochs ", not the standard date and time of origin for time-varying astronomical quantities, but rather the values at that date and time of those time-varying quantities themselves.
At the moment of a touch, it is customary ( but not mandatory ) for the defensive player who is performing the touch to shout " Touch ", which alerts both the attacking and defensive teams and the referees that the player has been touched.
At confirmation, in which the intervention of a godparent strengthens a resemblance with baptism, it became customary to take a new name, as was also the custom on other occasions, in particular that of religious profession.
At New Zealand and Australian 21st birthdays, it is customary for family members to assemble embarrassing photos, videos or other childhood memorabilia to display at a celebration and for a good friend to give an equally embarrassing speech.
At a 1909 appearance, the luggage containing Tucker's makeup kit was stolen shortly before the show, and she hastily went on stage without her customary blackface.
At the time it was still customary for women in China to have their feet bound at the age of five.
At bar and bat mitzvahs, it is customary to raise the honoree, and sometimes his or her family members, on a chair during the horah.
At the end of their consular year it was customary for consuls, Rome's highest elected officials, to be appointed proconsul by the Roman Senate and assume governorship of one of Rome's provinces.
At the end, it is customary in some places to burn the Olentzero, for example in Lesaka.
" At twelve I was called and got ready for the customary debutante luncheon.
At times the rulers of Oz's territories have grander titles than would normally be customary, but this is done mostly for the satisfaction of the incumbents.
At the time, it was customary for midshipmen to acquire nicknames, and Parsons was called " Deacon ", a play on his last name.
At the time, customary police procedure for taking suspects ' statements dictated that it be in a specific format, rather than in the suspect's own words.
At the time of Montacute's building, it was customary to have a principal bedchamber adjoining the Great Chamber.
At the end of his last session he concluded with his customary phrasing " nine runs off the over-28 Boycott, 15 Gower, 69 for 2-and after Trevor Bailey it will be Christopher Martin-Jenkins ".
At the close of the 12th century, it became customary to call all verse treating of love canso the name vers being then more generally reserved for poems on other themes.

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