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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 Haymarket
After Mathews ' return to England with his second wife, in 1861, they gave a series of " At Home " tabletop reviews at the Haymarket Theatre.
At fifteen she was a pupil at the ballet school connected with Her Majesty's Theatre, in the Haymarket, conducted by Paul Taglioni, and became a dancer.
In 1963 Flanders and Swann opened in a second revue, At the Drop of Another Hat at the Haymarket Theatre.
At that time Her Majesty's Theatre in the Haymarket was the main centre of ballet and opera but after a dispute with the management in 1846 Michael Costa, conductor at Her Majesty's, transferred his allegiance to Covent Garden, bringing most of the company with him.
At the time of his death, Camejo was engaged in writing North Star: A Memoir, published in May 2010 by Haymarket Books.
From 1741 to 1747, Charles Macklin, Cibber, Samuel Foote, and others sometimes produced plays there either by use of a temporary licence or by subterfuge ; one advertisement runs, " At Cibber's Academy in the Haymarket, will be a Concert, after which, will be exhibited ( gratis ) a Rehearsal, in the form of a Play, called Romeo and Juliet.
At the same time, he continued writing for the Strand, the Adelphi, the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, the Haymarket Theatre and the Princess's, among other London theatres.
From September 2009 to January 2010 he appeared in Breakfast At Tiffany's at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket, London.
At this theatre or at the Haymarket, with occasional migrations into the country and with some not very explicable performances, ordinarily for single nights, at Covent Gardens, she remained until her retirement from the stage.
At a subsequent rally on May 4 to protest this violence, a bomb exploded at the Haymarket Square.
At nine, on 10 March 1774, she played in a concert at the Haymarket Theatre with her brother, aged six.
* At Haymarket to the Edinburgh Suburban and Southside Junction Railway
* At Haymarket to the Caledonian Railway ( Edinburgh Station and Branches )
At the time, it was at Glasgow's most easterly point and was built around the A8 to Edinburgh, and therefore the streets are named after places in Edinburgh: Marfield Street, Haymarket Street, Inverleith Street etc., with the exception of Carntyne Road and Carntyne Hall Road, the latter referring to the large house which stood in the centre of the district.

At and season
At the same time the orchestra announced that next season it would be giving twenty-five programs at Carnegie, and that it would be taking these concerts to the suburbs, repeating each of them in five different communities.
At the end of the 1900 season, the American League removed itself from baseball's National Agreement ( the formal understanding between the NL and the minor leagues ).
At the end of the rainy season in the fall, the river overflows its banks and creates a huge floodplain in the delta.
At the height of the rainy season, the front may reach as far as Kanem Prefecture.
At the end of the second season, an inebriated Johnny LaRue is given his very own crane by Santa Claus, implying he would be able to have a crane shot whenever he wanted it.
At the end of the 2011 season, they had a regular season franchise record of 8, 771 – 8, 449 (. 509 ).
At the Division I FBS level, teams must earn the right to be bowl eligible by winning at least 6 games during the season ( teams that play 13 games in a season, which is allowed for
At the end of the 2008 / 09 season, Chievo had an average crowd attendance of 13, 352.
At the end of the 1896 season Essendon along with seven other clubs formed the Victorian Football League.
At the end of the season, Sheedy signed a new three-year contract, by the end of which he was the second on the list of most VFL / AFL games coached behind Collingwood's Jock McHale.
At the end of the commentary Simplicius wrote: " Nor does my writing this commentary prove beneficial to others only, for I myself have already found great advantage from it, by the agreeable diversion it has given me, in a season of trouble and public calamity.
At the end of a season, the top team is declared the champion.
At the end of season eight, Rachel and Ross have a daughter named Emma in " The One Where Rachel Has a Baby, Part Two ".
At the end of the season, Chandler accidentally reveals that Ross loves Rachel, who realizes that she feels the same way.
At the same time, the season of the fall Festival of Booths ( Sukkoth ), is called " the end of the year " ().
At the end of the season in a triangular tournament with Pakistan and West Indies he scored 81 off 70 balls against Pakistan.
At the end of the season, Aaron again finished third in the MVP voting.
At age 37, he hit a career-high 47 home runs during the season ( along with a career-high. 669 slugging percentage ) and finished third in MVP voting for the sixth time.
At the age of 39, Aaron hit 40 home runs in 392 at-bats, ending the season one home run short of the record.
At the conclusion of the regular Big Ten season, a tournament is held to determine the conference winner, who receives the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA tournament.
At the beginning of July 1863, Booth finished the acting season at Cleveland's Academy of Music, as the Battle of Gettysburg raged in Pennsylvania.
At the end of each season, members of the Professional Hockey Writers ' Association vote to determine the player who was the best defenseman during the regular season.

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