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At and behest
At Capitol's behest, the band's name was changed to Crowded House, which alluded to the lack of space at the West Hollywood apartment they shared during the recording of the album Crowded House.
At the behest of Charles and Buckingham, James assented to the impeachment of the Lord Treasurer, Lionel Cranfield, 1st Earl of Middlesex, by the House of Commons, who quickly fell in much the same manner as Bacon had.
At the behest of his court, Diocletian acceded to demands for universal persecution.
At the behest of the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) and World Bank, Honduras began a process of financial liberalization in 1990.
:: At God's behest,
At the behest of Mikhail Gorbachev, Alexander Nikolaevich Yakovlev headed a commission investigating the existence of such a protocol.
At the behest of the United States, the Organization of American States convened a meeting of foreign ministers but was unable to obtain Noriega's departure.
At the behest of the United States, the Colombian government began attacking many of the self-defense communities in the early 1960s, attempting to re-assimilate the territories under the control of the national government.
* At the behest of Sir Ferdinando Gorges, Dr. Richard Vines, a physician, passes the winter of 1616 — 17 at Biddeford, Maine, at the mouth of the Saco River, that he calls Winter Harbor.
At his behest, the Mexican Congress passed a resolution stating:
At the behest of Lou Henry Hoover, Gilbreth joined the Girl Scouts as a consultant in 1929, later becoming a member of the board of directors, and remained active in the organization for more than twenty years.
At the behest of the Prussian king, Blücher was to discharge the soldiers who came from the annexed territories, but Frederick Augustus ’ men had not yet made their departure, and the Saxon soldiers rioted over it.
At the behest of Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall, the Great Society included several new environmental laws to protect air and water.
At the behest of the MPAA, a line was inserted into the film ; when Helen asks Klaatu whether Gort has unlimited power over life and death, Klaatu explains that he has only been revived temporarily and " that power is reserved to the Almighty Spirit.
At the behest of the Spanish Crown Magellan, a Portuguese sailor, led the first expedition to circumnavigate the world, sailing between August 1519 and April 1521.
At Diocletian's behest, Maximian abdicated on May 1, 305, gave the Augustan office to Constantius, and retired to southern Italy.
At the behest of Oedipus, he tells it all.
At the behest of the Sibylline oracle, the senate sent the quindecimviri to Ceres ' ancient cult centre at Henna in Sicily, the goddess ' supposed place of origin and earthly home.
At the behest of terrified settlers, the reservation was abandoned that year.
At the behest of all the Buddhas, Vajrapani reassembles Rahu who eventually becomes a protector of Buddhism ( according to the Tibetan " Nyingma " tradition ).
" At the behest of American President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Gustaf V appealed to Hitler for peace negotiations in 1938, " in the interest of peace ".
At the western edge of Europe and of Islamic expansion, the Reconquista in the Iberian Peninsula was well underway by the 11th century ; it was intermittently ideological, as evidenced by the Epitome Ovetense written at the behest of Rodrick McManigal in 881, but it was not a proto-crusade.
At her behest, he travelled to Prague in 1866 to arrange the production of Glinka's operas there.
At the behest of the Steinway & Sons piano company, Rubinstein toured the United States during the 1872-3 season.

At and Quality
The song may be found on Frishberg's albums " Quality Time " and " Let's Eat Home ," plus a live version on " Retromania: At the Jazz Bakery ," which contains other baseball related songs.
At that conference the League presented the City of Opelika with the 2010 " Municipal Quality of Life Award " for the city's new Sportsplex & Aquatics Center.
At its core, Total Quality Management ( TQM ) is a management approach to long-term success through customer satisfaction.
At the All Movie web site, the film received a 4-star rating ( out of 5 ) plus " High Artistic Quality " citation.
The band continued to record Choice Quality Stuff / Anytime in 1971 and the live album Live At Carnegie Hall in 1972, touring until 1974 when it split up.
At the end of 2004, Perry Kendall, the Provincial Health Officer, released his annual report for 2003 titled Air Quality in British Columbia, A Public Health Perspective.
At the start of 1987, Guice contributed to the Southern Knights series, published by Comics Interview Publications, and in 1988-89, he produced a series of covers for the Quality Comics / Fleetway 2000 AD reprint-title 2000AD Showcase, while penciling the Iron Man title for Marvel.
At the time that the cells of a radio subsystem are designed, Quality of Service ( QoS ) targets are set, for: traffic congestion and blocking, dominant coverage area, C / I, dropped call rate, handover failure rate, overall call success rate, ...
At the Motorcraft Quality Parts 500, Donlavey fielded a car for Wally Dallenbach, Jr., who would run eleven races for him that season.
At her next two starts, Trevor McKee then tried to get the mare settle in her races, but she was narrowly defeated in the Theo Marks Quality ( by Adam ) and the George Main Stakes ( by Shogun Lodge ).
At the Motorcraft Quality Parts 500, Donlavey fielded a car for Wally Dallenbach, Jr., who would run eleven races for him that season.
* At the ISO / IEC JTC1 / SC2 / WG2 meeting on 2007-04-24, a revised proposal for the script, now known as Tai Viet, was accepted " as is ", with support from TCVN, the Vietnam Quality & Standards Centre.
At the same time, the Province also introduced standardized testing, administered by the Education Quality and Accountability Office beginning in 1998.

At and publisher
At the American publisher's insistence, Burgess allowed their editors to cut the redeeming final chapter from the U. S. version, so that the tale would end on a darker note, with Alex succumbing to his violent, reckless nature — an ending which the publisher insisted would be ' more realistic ' and appealing to a U. S. audience.
For most of the 20th century, the definitive editions ( specifically At the Mountains of Madness and Other Novels, Dagon and Other Macabre Tales, The Dunwich Horror and Others, and The Horror in the Museum and Other Revisions ) of his prose fiction were published by Arkham House, a publisher originally started with the intent of publishing the work of Lovecraft, but which has since published a considerable amount of other literature as well.
At some point in the mid-1780s, probably 1783, he went to live with the young and rising publisher, Tsutaya Jūzaburō.
At this point, Knuth received support from Richard S. Varga, who was the scientific advisor to the publisher.
At this time Warren came to the attention of powerful Republican Joseph R. Knowland, publisher of The Oakland Tribune.
At the 2010 Electronic Entertainment Expo in Los Angeles, took the stage at the start of game publisher Ubisoft's annual media event to reveal, to the surprise of the assembled media, the spiritual successor to his game Rez, called Child of Eden.
At present, Electronic Arts is the only third-party publisher present in the S & P 500 diversified list of large U. S. corporations ; in April 2010, it entered the Fortune 500 for the first time.
At the age of 19, he borrowed $ 250 to purchase a controlling interest in The Chattanooga Times, becoming its publisher.
At a 1918 concert this work attracted the interest of Maurice Ravel, who recommended him to his publisher.
The French writer Albert Camus died in a Facel Vega FV3B driven by his publisher, Michel Gallimard At the time of his death, Camus had planned to travel by train, with his wife and children, but at the last minute accepted his publisher's proposal to travel with him.
At the end of 1923, Harry quit Morgan, Harjes et Cie and devoted himself to the life of a poet, and later, publisher.
At the suggestion of publisher Newman Flower, Churchill began the history during the 1930s, during the period that his official biographer Martin Gilbert termed the " wilderness years " when he was not in government.
At an appearance at the Armadillo World Headquarters, a music venue in Austin, Texas, Nelson met publisher and screenwriter William D. Wittliff.
At the request of publisher Ernest Hecht, he began writing gothic romance and adventure novels under the pen name of Madeleine Brent.
At age 21 he moved to Red Wing, Minnesota with an old hand-operated printing press and some type ; within two months, he was publisher and editor of the Red Wing Republican, in which he promoted his strong political views.
At the start of Perscombinatie, Het Parool was the leading paper, but due to declining subscribership, since the early eighties De Volkskrant took over the prime role within the company, although the owner of the paper Stichting Het Parool (' the Parool foundation ') remained the majority shareholder, with 57 percent of the shares of Perscombinatie ( later: PCM, after a merger with book publisher Meulenhoff ).
At sixteen years old she contributed to the most popular children's publication of the day, St. Nicholas Magazine — also the first publisher of 20th century writers F. Scott Fitzgerald, Rachel Carson, and William Faulkner — with a puzzle titled " Double Headings and Curtailings ".
In a letter to his publisher, Faulkner said " At last and certainly, I have written THE book, of which those other things were but foals.
At the request of publisher Ubisoft, Cyan eventually developed a single-player portion as well.
At some point, however, the publisher replaced the emblem on the title page with the rather less appealing seated flautist.
Carroll's first publication by a mainstream publisher ( Grossman Publishers ), the poetry collection Living At The Movies, was published in 1973.
At the beginning of 1880s, Jan Otto, a Czech book-seller and publisher, began planning a new general Czech encyclopedia.
At first, he focused — in what a publisher described ( considering his parallel employment writing for television ) as " nibbling the hand that feeds him "— on television criticism in his usual droll style ; a collection of this criticism was published in 1955 as The Book of Little Knowledge: More Than You Want to Know About Television.
June 6, 2010: At the conclusion of the transition, Oahu Publications merges both newspapers into the Honolulu Star-Advertiser, under publisher Dennis Francis.

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