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At the University of Notre Dame, he trained as an engineer and began working for a lighting company in Chicago.
At age 18, the youth began a rapid advancement through the company, becoming the superintendent of the Pittsburgh Division.
At the end, the team was technically owned by the Tribune company, which itself had been controlled by Zell since December 2007.
At the subscriber's residence, either the subscriber's television or a set-top box provided by the cable company translates the desired channel back to its original frequency ( baseband ), and it is displayed on the screen.
At the end of 2006, BT ( the UK's former state owned monopoly phone company ) started offering BT Vision, which combines the digital free-to-air standard Freeview through an aerial, and on-demand IPTV, delivered over a BT Broadband connection through the Vision set-top box ( BT have chosen to deploy Microsoft's Mediaroom platform for this.
At the same time, Compaq, through its acquisitions of the Digital Equipment Corporation last year and Tandem Computer in 1997, has tried to become a major systems company, like I. B. M.
At the time of his arrest, Echols was working part-time with a roofing company and expecting a child with his new girlfriend, Domini Teer.
At the same time, the company changed its corporate name from Standard Oil of New Jersey to Exxon Corporation.
At the same time Vittorio Mussolini created a national production company and organized the work of noted authors, directors and actors ( including even some political opponents ), thereby creating an interesting communication network among them, which produced several noted friendships and stimulated cultural interaction.
At times he actively sought the company of clergy but found no comfort from them as they seemed unable to help with the matters troubling him.
At this time, the company was producing all of its passenger cars in Australia, and every model was of Australian design ; however, by the end of the decade, Holden was producing cars based on overseas designs.
At the time, this was the highest price ever paid to purchase an Israeli technology company.
At the same time, several smaller companies began offering TCP / IP stacks for DOS and MS Windows, such as the company FTP Software, and the Wollongong Group.
At his death twenty thousand people worked for Krupp — making it the world's largest industrial company and the largest private company in the German empire.
At the conclusion of the 2004 season, Doohan and Honda parted company.
At the time there was no such thing as a " design-only " firm ( known as a fabless semiconductor company today ), so they had to join a chip-building company to produce their new CPU.
At age eleven she gave a name to her publishing company: " Urchin Publishing Co ." Later her stories were written in notebooks.
At the same time, a German pharmaceutical drug company, formulated a similar product as Emmenin that was introduced to German women to treat menopausal symptoms.
At the same time, the company was moved ( on paper ) to the Netherlands Antilles to keep it out of American hands.
At one point the company also manufactured buses on its truck platforms.
At the end of the 1980s, the company sold its valve and meter division, formerly Rockwell Manufacturing, to British Tyre & Rubber.
5 ) At this point the government has an indirect control over the company, wants to promote market competition, and does not want to hinder the support “ for Televerket ’ s growth strategies ”.
At the time the decision was made, privatisation to a major German company was somewhat controversial.

At and Blackley
At one point, the team encountered problems while testing a maneuver in the game's Sukhoi Su-31, and Blackley was concerned that he would need to rework the game's physics code.

At and programmed
At that time consideration will be given to whether in the light of the United States supplies of rice available for Title 1, disposal, India's production, consumption and stocks of food grains, other imports from the United States and countries friendly to the United States, India's storage capacity, and other related factors, any increase would be possible in the portion of the total rice programmed which is currently planned for procurement during the first year.
At signalized intersections without separate pedestrian signal heads the traffic signals may be programmed to turn red in all directions, followed by a steady display of yellow lights simultaneously with the red indications.
At this point in the simulation solar luminosity is programmed to decline, retracing its original path to its initial value.
At the factory Bender was programmed for cold-bending structural steel and later attended Bending State University, where he majored in bending and minored in Robo-American Studies.
At LucasArts, Grossman wrote and programmed The Secret of Monkey Island and Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge together with Ron Gilbert and Tim Schafer.
Increased competition in the top 40 format — first from WMEX ( 1510 AM, now WWZN ), which had programmed a top 40 format since 1957, then from WRKO, which adopted the format in 1967 — led WBZ to shift its music programming to adult contemporary in 1969, playing several songs an hour between 6 and 9 a. m. ( though it was not unheard of for Carl DeSuze to play only one, if any, song an hour during his show ), 10 to 12 songs an hour between 9 a. m. and 4 p. m., and 4 to 6 songs an hour between 4 and 7 p. m .. At night, WBZ programmed talk shows, with such hosts as Guy Mainella, a pioneer in sports talk ; Jerry Williams in the evenings ; and Larry Glick's overnight show ( the latter two held the same popular shifts at WMEX years earlier ).
At the time the station launched, Ridge Radio was believed to be the only local, community radio station in Canada broadcasting via the Internet, programmed specifically for the local area.
At the beginning of the message, the sending machine could transmit an enquiry character or WRU ( Who aRe yoU ) code, and the recipient machine would automatically initiate a response which was encoded in a rotating drum that could be programmed by breaking off tabs.
At the heart of the software is an adaptive behaviors module which assigns context-sensitive motions to characters based on their surroundings --- for example, football players could be programmed to automatically tackle when near another player, or a swordsman could swing to attack nearby enemies.
At the end of level seven, the letters that Flimbo has collected are revealed to be assembly language instructions, and are programmed into Dandruff's computer to free Pearly.
At the end of 2000, they cracked PlayStation game Spyro: Year of the Dragon ( although they failed to provide a fully completable version ), which was famous for very strong crack-protection, programmed by Insomniac Games.
At the time it was the only San Diego station managed by blacks and programmed specifically for the black community.
At one point programmed as an all-news station, WNEM's primary programming now consists of simulcasts of channel 5's newscasts, syndicated talk shows ( including Michael Patrick Shiels in the Morning, The Neal Boortz Show, and The Dave Ramsey Show ), and syndicated regional sports and additional programming.
At these meetings a host of activities are programmed, providing opportunities to members to participate in technical workshops, symposiums, forum meetings and invited presentations, all designed to impart the latest information on current technologies and their trends.

At and physics
At this time, the apparent asymmetry of matter and antimatter in the visible universe is one of the greatest unsolved problems in physics.
At the lycée in Rennes when he was 15, he led of a group of boys who devoted much time and energy to poking fun at their well-meaning, but obese and incompetent physics teacher, a man named Hébert.
At the University of Leipzig from 1876 to 1878, Husserl studied mathematics, physics, and astronomy.
At age 24, Fermi took a professorship at the University of Rome ( one of the first three in theoretical physics in Italy ) which he won in a competition whose selection committee was chaired by Professor Orso Mario Corbino, director of the Institute of Physics.
At these size scales, the standard constructs of classical physics are not always useful.
At that time, physics seemed to be a discipline filling in the last few details of a largely worked-out system.
At present, one of the deepest problems in theoretical physics is harmonizing the theory of general relativity, which describes gravitation, and applies to large-scale structures ( stars, planets, galaxies ), with quantum mechanics, which describes the other three fundamental forces acting on the atomic scale.
At the close of the 19th century, the reductionism of atomic theory began to advance into the atom itself ; determining, through physics, the nature of the atom and the operation of chemical reactions.
At the close of my sophomore year [...] my Greek professor [...] asked me to teach the course in elementary physics in the preparatory department during the next year.
At the last of these he attended courses on mathematics, physics and fortification engineering.
At the University, Gamow made friends with three other students of theoretical physics, Lev Landau, Dmitri Ivanenko, and Matvey Bronshtein ( who was later arrested in 1937 and executed in 1938 by the Soviet regime ).
At 15 years old ( 1861 ), Maybach was heading for a career in Industrial design and took extra classes in physics and mathematics at Reutlingen's public high school.
At this time Michelson was professor of physics at the Case School of Applied Science, and Morley was professor of chemistry at Western Reserve University, which shared a campus with the Case School on the eastern edge of Cleveland.
At least twenty-nine of his treatises have survived as part of the corpus Aristotelicum on a wide variety of subjects, including logic, physics, optics, metaphysics, ethics, rhetoric, politics, poetry, botany, and zoology.
At that time, a statement generally attributed to physicist Lord Kelvin famously claimed, " There is nothing new to be discovered in physics now.
At the university / college level, using appropriate technology-related projects to spark non-physics majors ’ interest in learning physics has been shown to be successful.
At his urging, and often with his support, a good percentage of Germany's theoretical physics community, previously the best in the world, left for the US.
At this stage the reader uses several books to inform himself about a subject such as love, war, particle physics, etc.
At Halle, Wolff at first restricted himself to mathematics, but on the departure of a colleague, he added physics, and soon included all the main philosophical disciplines.
At age 16, he entered the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( MIT ), where he originally intended to study physics but soon switched to economics ( S. B., 1975 ).
At this time, the university also attained great prestige in the fields of mathematics, physics, and astronomy.
At the age of 72, ( in 1910 ) van der Waals was awarded the Nobel Prize in physics.
At an early period, Ayurveda adopted the physics of the " five elements " ( Devanāgarī: पञ ् चभ ू त ); earth ( Pṛthvī ), water ( Jala ), fire ( Agni ), air ( Vāyu ) and space ( Ākāśa ) that compose the universe, including the human body.
At Aberdeen he met and worked with a Johns Hopkins physicist, Robert W. Wood, under whose influence Loomis's long-standing interest in inventing and gadgetry evolved into the serious pursuit of experimental and practical physics.
At Malvern he worked on the physics of electronic devices.

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