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At age seventy-four, he became what he shyly terms a `` pupil '' of Andres Segovia, the great guitarist of the Western world.
At about the age of twelve I became a Spencerian liberal, and I have always considered myself a liberal of some kind even though the definition has changed repeatedly since Spencer became a reactionary.
At the age of 17 he became an apprentice machinist at the shop of Walcott & Harris in Valley Falls, Rhode Island, and following two or three other jobs in quick succession after graduation, he went into business for himself in 1831, making lathes and small tools.
At the age of ten, when he was working as a newsboy in the Loop, he was knocked down by a streetcar which resulted in his permanently shortened leg.
At the time the will was drawn Mr. Hohlbein mentioned to me how mentally alert she seemed for her age, knowing just what changes she wanted made and so forth ''.
At about the age of eighteen, he went to Athens to continue his education at Plato's Academy.
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.
While Miss Marple is described as ' an old lady ' in many of the stories, her age is mentioned in " At Bertram's Hotel ", where it is said she visited the hotel when she was 14 and almost 60 years have passed since then.
At the age of 30, in 1905, Schweitzer answered the call of " The Society of the Evangelist Missions of Paris " which was looking for a medical doctor.
At the age of 13, Mackenzie's father died, and he was forced to end his formal education in order to help support his family.
At the age of 16 he apprenticed as a stonemason and by the age of 20 he had reached journeyman status in this field.
At age six, young Bronson began his formal education in a one-room schoolhouse in the center of town but learned how to read at home with the help of his mother.
The school taught only reading, writing, and spelling and he left this school at the age of 10. At age 13, his uncle, Reverend Tillotson Bronson, invited Alcott into his home in Cheshire, Connecticut to be educated and prepared for college.
At age 17, Alcott passed the exam for a teaching certificate but had trouble finding work as a teacher.
At the age of eleven, he joined his father on a ship as an apprentice ; his seagoing career would be marked by headstrong disobedience.
At age 12 he was whiter than ivory, had hair lighter than gold, and could lift 10 bear skins at once.
At age 16 or 17, Johnson left his apprenticeship and ran away with his brother William.
At the age of 18, Johnson married 16-year-old Eliza McCardle in 1827 ; she was the daughter of a local shoemaker.
At the age of fourteen he entered the Camaldolese Order in the Monastery of St. Mary of the Angels in Florence, and rapidly became a leading theologian and Hellenist.
At the age of 25, he was elected a member of the French Academy of Sciences, France's most elite scientific society, for an essay on street lighting and in recognition of his earlier research.
At the age of 13 he entered the Göttingen Gymnasium, residing at the home of one of the professors.
At age 18, the youth began a rapid advancement through the company, becoming the superintendent of the Pittsburgh Division.
At the age of 19 she left Haworth and worked as a governess between 1839 and 1845.

At and twenty-eight
At least eighty-four Jordanian soldiers and twenty-eight Israelis were also killed.
At twenty-eight, somehow — this was the wonder — he made his way to New York.
At the time of the dissolution there were eight priests and one novice, as well as twenty-eight servants and eight children living in the priory.
At one time, there were twenty-eight mine shafts and 1, 200 men employed.
At the age of twenty-eight he accepted the chair of Hebrew at Saumur, and twenty years later was appointed professor of theology.
At Zürich he laboured for a period of twenty-eight years, during which, besides commentaries on The Psalms ( 1835 – 1836 ; 2nd ed., 1863 – 1865 ), The Minor Prophets ( 1838 ; 3rd ed., 1863 ), Jeremiah ( 1841 ; 2nd ed., 1866 ), Ezekiel ( 1847 ), Daniel ( 1850 ), Ecclesiastes ( 1847 ), Canticles ( 1855 ), and Proverbs ( 1858 ), he published a monograph, Über Johannes Markus und seine Schriften ( 1843 ), in which he maintained the chronological priority of the second gospel.
At this point, the film returns to lines twenty-four to twenty-eight of Richard III, before again returning to Act 3, Scene 2 of 3 Henry VI ;
At the age of twenty-eight, the green-eyed, red-haired, but dowryless Elinor married on 27 April 1892.
At twenty-six he joined a company of the civic guard at Haarlem, and at twenty-eight he married.
At the age of twenty-eight, Ging was cast in the role of Dan Wright, along with George Nader as Dr. Glenn Barton, in the NBC adventure series The Man and the Challenge, which ran for thirty-six episodes during the 1959-1960 season.
At that time, there were twenty-eight barrios inhabited by 9, 989 residents, and four rancherias inhabited by 521 " infieles " or non-Christians ( Igorots ).
At daybreak on the 25th, the French fleet was discovered standing to the southward of Basseterre, comprising one ship of 110 guns, twenty-eight two-decked ships, and two frigates.

At and renounced
At an older age, Chandragupta renounced his throne and material possessions to join a wandering group of Jain monks.
At the end of the book, it is disclosed that the Martians ' ancestors had possessed the technology to build spaceships and invade Earth, but renounced that possibility and stoically resigned themselves to dying out.
At the same time, the People's Republic of China shifted its efforts at reunification away from military threats ( which it has not renounced but which it has de-emphasized ) towards economic incentives designed to encourage Taiwanese businesses to invest in mainland China and aiming to create a pro-Beijing bloc within the Taiwanese electorate.
At this ceremony, Peter renounced all feudal obligations to the papacy which his grandfather Peter II had incurred.
At the sudden death of his mother three years later, Pico renounced canon law and began to study philosophy at the University of Ferrara.
At some unspecified time he had been made deacon by John Aylmer, Bishop of London, and priest by Thomas Cooper, Bishop of Lincoln ; but before long he renounced this ordination as " wholly unlawful.
At the age of thirty Mahavira renounced his kingdom and family, gave up his worldly possessions, and spent twelve years as an ascetic.
At the age of 16, he renounced racism and became a rabid anti-racist.
At the beginning, he supported reforms in the party, which participated to Eurocommunism with the Italian Communist Party of Enrico Berlinguer and the Spanish Communist Party of Santiago Carillo and renounced the notion of a dictatorship of the proletariat ( 22nd congress, 1976 ).
At an older age, Chandragupta renounced his throne and material possessions to join a wandering group of Jain monks.
At her second wedding, she renounced her existing fiefs in Denmark and Norway, which were replaced with Kalundborg and Samsø in Denmark and Romerike in Norway.
At such meetings, men debated whether Mormon leaders were wrong to have renounced Joseph Smith's revelation regarding polygamy.
At a young age, Jīva fell in love with Kumārāyana, a noble Indian who renounced his fortune to become a Buddhist monk and thus travelled to Kucha.
At the time, his work concerned church involvement with plural marriage after the 1890 Manifesto, in which the practice was officially renounced.
At the end of October, he renounced his regular salary, believing that the practice could lead to church members giving out of duty, not desire.
At the peak of his accomplishment, Swami Satyananda renounced all that he created.
At that time he renounced Boulogne.
At this point, Elayne finally got her chance to express her feelings for Rand when Egwene renounced him ; the two had worked it out in advance, though Elayne's part of the conversation did not go quite according to plan.
At the opposite extreme one found the Amidist Jōdo sect, which more or less renounced kami.
At the age of twenty-five, he left home and renounced his worldly life for good.
At age 22, Harrison left Bethel, and very shortly afterward she renounced her faith altogether.
At peace negotiations in July, Lucerne and Uri were ready to reach an agreement, and the soldiers started to go home, but the pope renounced the terms and the Catholics renewed their attacks.

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