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At and beginning
At the beginning of the play she has partial illumination and at the end she has complete illumination, but there has been no question but that she moves toward the dark.
At the end of World War 2,, free Europe was ready for a new beginning.
At the beginning of the Hippodrome I saw the Kaiser's Fountain, an ugly octagonal building with a glass dome, built in 1895 by the German Emperor, and on my left, directly across from it, the tomb of Sultan Ahmet, who constructed the Blue Mosque, more properly known by his name.
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At the beginning of the war, he also sought to persuade the states to accept compensated emancipation in return for their prohibition of slavery.
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At the beginning, it was considered a sort of Taoist sect, and there was even a theory about Laozi, founder of Taoism, who went to India and taught his philosophy to Buddha.
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At the beginning of day three, the spacecraft was about away from the Earth.
At the beginning of his reign, King David removed the Ark from Kirjath-jearim amid great rejoicing.
At the very beginning of the book Erich Maria Remarque says " This book is to be neither an accusation nor a confession, and least of all an adventure, for death is not an adventure to those who stand face to face with it.
At the beginning of the twentieth century, a number of military armored vehicles were manufactured by adding armor and weapons to existing vehicles.
At the beginning of the war, Pike was appointed as Confederate envoy to the Native Americans.
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At the beginning of each round, up to three players place their bets in the " betting box " at each position in play.
At the beginning of the 3rd century, Hippolytus of Rome describes another feature of the ministry of a bishop, which is that of the " Spiritum primatus sacerdotii habere potestatem dimittere peccata ": the primate of sacrificial priesthood and the power to forgive sins.
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At the beginning of his reign he assumes God's promises to David and brings splendour to Israel and peace and prosperity to his people.
At the beginning of the battle, the English simulated flight on their left wing that provoked a hasty charge by the French knights against the archers.

At and captivity
At Freteval in 1194, just after Richard's return from captivity and money-raising in England to France, Philip fled, leaving his entire archive of financial audits and documents to be captured by Richard.
At about the time of the Babylonian captivity, the Jews adopted as the name for the month the term ניסן ( Nisan ), based on the Babylonian name Nisanu.
Grand Duchesses Tatiana and Anastasia and the dog Ortino in captivity at Tsarskoe Selo in the spring of 1917 At Yekaterinburg, Tatiana occasionally joined her younger sisters in chatting with some of the guards over tea, asking them questions about their families and talking about her hopes for a new life in England when they were released.
At a time when law and order was breaking down in France and the government was having a hard time raising money for the defence of the realm, his account books during his captivity show that he was purchasing horses, pets, and clothes while maintaining an astrologer and a court band.
At the end of the war, Spaak was released from captivity and entered the Université Libre de Bruxelles, where he studied law.
At the end of his captivity, he accompanied his pupils, the sons of Coyet, to the University of Leiden.
At, the male is about the same size as a rabbit ; although male animals in good condition have been known to grow up to in captivity.
At the end of two years of captivity he returned to France at the general peace, was aide-de-camp to Marshal Davout during the Hundred Days, and thereafter passed into retirement, from which he did not emerge until 1830.
At the end of the war, about seven hundred Pequots had been killed or taken into captivity.
At the time, the animal's population in North America had dwindled to an all-time low, and San Francisco made a successful effort to breed them in captivity.
At the end of World War II, more than 5 million " displaced persons " from the Soviet Union survived in German captivity.
At the end of the First Temple Period, the Kingdom of Judah was destroyed, and its inhabitants were taken into captivity in Babylon.
At least 1, 000 birds are believed to be held in captivity legally.
At his trial the prosecution alleged that his release was due to pro-German articles written while in captivity.
At the time the Pandiyans and the Kadava Pallavas, with an earlier Chola, Raja Raja III, having been held in captivity by Kopperinchunga II and his release being secured by the Hoysalas.
At 0945 the white flag appeared ; the Polish defense had impressed the Germans so much that the German commander, General Friedrich-Georg Eberhardt, allowed Sucharski to retain his ceremonial szabla ( Polish sabre ) in captivity ( it was apparently confiscated later ).
At the end, there were 444 flags, one for each day of captivity.
At the Brunswick Hotel, Louis Napoleon took up his residence under the assumed name of Count D ' Arenberg on his escape from captivity in the fortress of Ham.
At the same time, the Dominators ' highly classified " Batch SW6 " escapes captivity.
At internal temperatures hamsters in captivity start later with the changes.
At the age of 16, Vakhtang is said to have led a victorious retaliatory war against the " Ossetians ", winning a single combat against the enemy ’ s giant and relieving his sister Mirandukht from captivity.
At an estimated 69 years of age ( 54 of which were spent in captivity ), Godzilla may be the world's longest-living lizard for which there is reliable record.
At least 20 families of fish have been identified as having developed HLLE in captivity.
At length, after over eleven years captivity, he was able to escape, with the help of Sir Reginald ( then Major ) Wingate of the Egyptian Intelligence Department and, in a perilous 1000 km.

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