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At the close of Davis' speech the following preamble and resolutions were read by the president, and on the question of their adoption passed unanimously:
At the conferences, St-Laurent, compelled by his belief that the UN would be ineffective in times of war and armed conflict without some military means to impose its will, advocated the adoption of a UN military force.
At the time of the adoption, her name was legally changed to Nancy Davis ( since birth, she had commonly been called Nancy ).
At the General Assembly of 2004 an overture to consider adoption of the Belhar Confession was adopted.
At the United Nations in 1955, the United States significantly delayed universal adoption by withholding support " unless such a reform were favoured by a substantial majority of the citizens of the United States acting through their representatives in the Congress of the United States.
At the OMG March 2012 meeting the OMG recommended the new IDL to C ++ 11 language mapping for adoption.
At the Salon, his paintings — Self-Portrait, portraits of the Rivière family, and Napoleon I on his Imperial Throne — produced a disturbing impression on the public, due to not only Ingres's stylistic idiosyncrasies but also his adoption of Carolingian imagery in representing Napoleon.
At the start of the 112th Congress on January 6, 2011, Senator Menendez, along with Representatives Maloney, Jerrold Nadler and Gwen Moore, held a press conference advocating for the Equal Rights Amendment's adoption.
At the federal level, highlights have included contributing to the adoption of the Fair Sentencing Act of 2010, which reduced the sentencing disparity between crack cocaine and powder cocaine offenses, and changes to the federal sentencing guidelines which reduced crack cocaine offense levels as well.
At one point the Queen seemed to be warming to Catherine as a potential Protestant heir, with rumours speaking of a possible adoption, but any such opportunities were cut short by Catherine's second marriage.
As to the adoption of the name of " Cornville ", " At a meeting of Verde Valley pioneers, one of them said it was the intention to name it Cohnville, for a family named Cohn that lived there.
At the adoption of the process there were five technical committees ; by 2004 there were nearly 70.
At the adoption of the new Instrument of Government of 1809, the two offices of Prime Minister for Justice () and Prime Minister for Foreign Affairs () were created, though their roles were no more than just the heads of their respective ministries.
At the Convention, his last move was an adoption of O ’ Brien ’ s policy of accommodating Unionist opposition in the North and in the South.
At the time of the badge's adoption, the colonial Governor, Frederick Weld, wrote that " This Colony at its commencement was usually known as the Swan River Settlement, and the Black Swan is represented upon its seal, and has always been considered as its special badge, or cognizance.
At the 1967 meeting of the IUGG held in Lucerne, Switzerland, the ellipsoid called GRS-67 ( Geodetic Reference System 1967 ) in the listing was recommended for adoption.
At the time of his adoption ( arranged by the notorious Tennessee Children's Home Society, later shut down for adoption fraud ), his father was completing a residency in Detroit.
At the 2005 World Summit at the UN, Rock led the successful Canadian effort to secure the adoption by world leaders of the doctrine " Responsibility to Protect " that protects populations from genocide, ethnic cleansing, war crimes and crimes against humanity.
At its most elementary form, the process involves: ( 1 ) an innovation, ( 2 ) an individual or other unit of adoption that has knowledge of or experience with using the innovation, ( 3 ) another individual or other unit that does not yet have knowledge of the innovation, and ( 4 ) a communication channel connecting the two units.
At any rate, the adoption of official bilingualism at the federal level did nothing to slow the rise of the separatist movement.
At the time of its adoption, the Company had absolute, imperial administrative jurisdiction over many regions spread over the subcontinent.
At the time of the debates surrounding the adoption of the Charter of the French Language (" Bill 101 ") in 1977, the usage of " stop " on the older dual-word signs was considered to be English and therefore controversial ; some signs were occasionally vandalized with red spray paint to turn the word into " 101 ".
At the American Jewish Conference of 29 August 1943 the adoption of the Biltmore program was challenged by Joseph Proskauer and Robert Goldman, they argued that the immediate problem was the rescue effort, not the establishment of a Jewish commonwealth.

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'' At other points in his narrative, Krim associates Jewishness with unappeasable literary ambition, with abstraction, with his personal turning aside from the good, the true, and the beautiful of fiction in the manner of James T. Farrell to the international, the false, and the inflated.

At and Zimmerman
At the K-1 World Grand Prix 2009 Final Remy was won his third consecutive unanimous decision against Errol Zimmerman.
At 10: 05 pm, the plane had been 75 seconds away from impact when Zimmerman was able to contact the pilot.

At and general
At the start of a new industrial age in the 18th century, it was believed that " people are the riches of the nation ", and there was a general faith in an economy that paid its workers low wages because high wages meant workers would work less.
* 1852 – At a general conference of the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Brigham Young explains the Adam – God doctrine, an important part of the theology of Mormon fundamentalism.
At speaker meetings one or two members tell their stories, while discussion meetings allocate the most time for general discussion.
At the current time, it is more economical to smelt copper ore rather than to use bioleaching, since the concentration of copper in its ore is in general quite high.
At the 1945 general election, Sinclair and many of his colleagues lost their seats to both Conservatives and Labour, and the party returned just 12 MPs to Westminster.
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 front there said to be approximately 300 elite knights, commanded by general Clermont and accompanied by German mercenary pikemen.
At the beginning stands the usual introductory matter, such as the tables for determining the date of Easter, the calendar, and the general rubrics.
At one time, dot matrix printers were one of the more common types of printers used for general use, such as for home and small office use.
At the 1922 general election, Attlee became the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for the constituency of Limehouse in Stepney.
At 72 years of age, Attlee contested the 1955 general election against Anthony Eden, which saw the Conservative majority increase.
At the 9 August 2008 Legislative Assembly general election it gained a significant swing, gaining 11 out of the 25 seats.
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 that time the Western Hemisphere in general was unknown to Europeans.
At first he considered a career in law, but came to have, in his words, " an insurmountable aversion to everything but the pursuits of Philosophy and general Learning ; and while family fanceyed I was poring over Voet and Vinnius, Cicero and Virgil were the Authors which I was secretly devouring.
At the end of May 1942, Eisenhower accompanied Lt. Gen. Henry H. Arnold, commanding general of the Army Air Forces, to London to assess the effectiveness of the theater commander in England, Maj. Gen. James E. Chaney.
At a February 2, 2010 congressional hearing, Senator John McCain read from a letter signed by " over one thousand former general and flag officers ".
At the beginning of the 21st century, destroyers are the heaviest surface combatant ships in general use, with only three nations ( the United States, Russia, and Peru ) operating the heavier class cruisers and none operating battleships or true battlecruisers.
At the 1997 general election he became MP for Glasgow Anniesland, which was largely the same constituency with minor boundary changes.
* Level C: At least fair scientific evidence suggests that there are benefits provided by the clinical service, but the balance between benefits and risks are too close for making general recommendations.
At about this time Eusebius compiled a Collection of Ancient Martyrdoms, presumably for use as a general reference tool.
At such times the Church deemed it necessary to convene a general or " Great " council of all available bishops throughout the world.
At the 2011 general election, Fine Gael gained 25 seats bringing them to a total of 76.
At that point, Madero would declare himself provisional President of Mexico, and called for a general refusal to acknowledge the central government, restitution of land to villages and Indian communities, and freedom for political prisoners.

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