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At and close
At noontime, remembering what the teacher had said about maybe playing with the kids, Jack stayed close to the schoolhouse while all the other big boys, except Charles, went off out the road to play ball.
At the inn, which was situated close to a broad weir, Byron was greeted by the landlord with obsequious deference and addressed as `` milord ''.
At the moment, Barco's back was to the road so he didn't see the detectives close in on his convertible which, in their quest for the stolen lap rug, they proceeded to search.
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 Caltech, Geneticist Beadle has stuck close to his research as head of the school's famous biology division since 1946.
At present the doctor's main concern was in seeing to it that Japanese salvage firms were not permitted to operate on the hulks of warships sunk too close inshore, because the work involved setting off nerve-shattering blasts at all hours.
At the close of the war, Lincoln held a moderate view of Reconstruction, seeking to reunite the nation speedily through a policy of generous reconciliation in the face of lingering and bitter divisiveness.
At the end of the war, a substantial amount of Nazi plunder was found stored in Austria, where Hitler had hoped to retreat as the war drew to a close.
At the close of the second last day's play, Australia were 113 – 2, needing only 64 more runs.
At the close of the Second World War the British government announced its intention to abolish the penal settlement.
At the close of the work are added several eulogies written by Abba Mari on Ben Adret ( who died in 1310 ), and on Don Vidal, Solomon of Perpignan, and Don Bonet Crescas of Lunel.
At best, the technique is only effective at extremely close ranges of five to ten feet, since the recoil would make it hard to keep both weapons straight, and using the sights on the guns is next to impossible.
At the semi-enclosed bays with major freshwater inflows, such as head of Finnish Gulf with Neva mouth and head of Bothnian gulf with close mouths of Lule, Tornio and Kemi, the salinity is considerably lower.
At age 11, in 1965, Mumy began working with Jonathan Harris on Lost in Space, and the two became close friends, both on and off set.
At the close of 2006, the government had exceeded its budget for electricity subsidies, spending close to U. S. $ 650 million.
At trial, the defense team argued that news articles from the time could have been the source for Echols ' knowledge about the genital mutilation, but the prosecution claimed that Echols ' knowledge, which Echols said was limited to what was " on TV ", was nonetheless too close to the actual facts, since there was no public knowledge of drowning or that one victim had been mutilated more than the others.
* 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 the close of the 20th Century, all of the Earth's kaiju have been collected and confined in an area known as Monster Island, by the United Nations Science Committee, in the Ogasawara island chain.
At the close of each show, Lee and Lifeson tossed these T-shirts into the audience.
At the spring of Kanathos, close to Nauplia, Hera renewed her virginity annually, in rites that were not to be spoken of ( arrheton ).
At the close of the previous story, Cigars of the Pharaoh, he had mentioned that Tintin's next adventure would bring him to China.
At the end of the Soviet period there were about 50 airports and airstrips in Kyrgyzstan, many of them built primarily to serve military purposes in this border region so close to China.
At the close of this meeting, Konoe realized that he had lost the struggle with the military.
At Oxford Circus the tunnel runs close to the Bakerloo line tunnel of the London Underground.

At and apprenticeship
At age 16 or 17, Johnson left his apprenticeship and ran away with his brother William.
At one point, he took an apprenticeship with a commercial photographer.
At the request of Governor, Sir George Fitzgerald Hill, on 25 July, " Dr. Jean Baptiste Phillipe the first coloured member of the Council, proposed a resolution to end apprenticeship and this was passed.
At the end of his apprenticeship he worked in the drawing office at Kerr Stuart and studied engineering and mathematics at night school.
At the age of seventeen, in 1706, Richardson was bound in seven-year apprenticeship under John Wilde as a printer.
At the end of his apprenticeship in 1807 Timothy took over his father's position.
At age twelve he joined the merchant navy and served a three-year apprenticeship with Rathbone Brothers of Liverpool.
At age 15, McCoy traveled to Edinburgh, Scotland for an apprenticeship and study.
At the university, doctoral training was a form of apprenticeship to a guild.
At the end of their legal education at university, all law students must pass a state examination before they can continue on to an apprenticeship that provides them with broad training in the legal profession over two years.
At the end of his seven year apprenticeship, he began selling books at auction.
At the age of 20, he left Hartford to begin his apprenticeship as an actor.
At the age of thirteen, despite showing early promise as an artist, he started an apprenticeship at his uncle's restaurant, Le Restaurant Français, in Nice.
At 17 years old and without Waimea experience nobody would have thought less of him if he didn't, but he felt to walk away would end his hopes of surfing professionally, and put him back in Newcastle at some unappealing apprenticeship.
At the age of 14, he secured an apprenticeship with John Pegg, and spent five years as a cabinet maker.
At 15, White began a three-year upholstery apprenticeship with a family friend, Brian Muldoon.
At age of 10, he began a six-year apprenticeship with Dennis Heartt at the Hillsborough Recorder newspaper ( in Hillsborough, North Carolina ).
At the age of fifteen, Dickinson started a seven-year apprenticeship as a stationer with Messrs Harrison and Richardson in London.
At some point during his apprenticeship, Tansen's father died, and he returned home, where it is said he used to sing at a local Shiva temple.
At age 17 he went to London to serve an apprenticeship as a civil engineer, but through the help of Charles Wheatstone he left engineering to accept a position at the Royal Greenwich Observatory under George Biddell Airy.
At age twelve, Pacheco began an apprenticeship aboard a trading vessel.
At the end of his apprenticeship, he published with one of his brothers a very careful Sketch of the Natural History of Yarmouth and its Neighbourhood.
At 19, his apprenticeship completed, he traveled to Paris in 1867, where he studied in the atelier of François Jouffroy at the École des Beaux-Arts.
At the end of his apprenticeship and following the custom of the day, he became a traveling workman ; acquiring fresh knowledge in many parts of France and the Low Countries, perhaps even in the Rhine Provinces of Germany and in Italy.

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