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At and con
At the time of the Hand of Thrawn incident, the high-ranking Moff Disra employed a con artist known as Flim to impersonate Grand Admiral Thrawn.
When Iris later left the show for personal reasons, it was renamed to De Noche con Sunshine ( At Night With Sunshine ).
At the train station Carol is left alone and decides to put the bag with the robbery cash in a locker but the seemingly gallant stranger ( Richard Bright ) who assists her is in fact a con man who steals the bag.
At the time, many Osage did not understand the value of such contracts, and often were taken advantage of by unscrupulous businessmen, con artists and others trying to grab part of their wealth.
At this point Homer finally confesses that he got conned but Marge and the townspeople themselves tell Homer and Bart that they set up the trial and the carjacking to teach them a lesson on conning people, revealing that Skinner was not really shot ( it was a fake blood pack ) and the con man who stole their car was an actor called Devon Bradley.
At age 11 she won her first beauty pageant, " Miss Reina Infantil " and became the host of the famous Puerto Rican child game show Contra el Reloj con Pacheco.
At the time of Vala's first encounter with SG-1 team member Daniel Jackson in the season 8 episode " Prometheus Unbound ", she has become a thief and a con artist.

At and fans
At the peak of her fame, fans looking for images of Kournikova made her name one of the most common search strings on Google.
At Cal Ripken, Jr .' s induction into the National Baseball Hall of Fame, the crowd, comprising mostly Orioles fans, carried out the " O!
At the same time Granada bosses commissioned trailers depicting famous Coronation Street fans, including former Brookside actress Sue Johnston ( Sheila Grant ).
At first the book wasn't meant for fantasy baseball fans, but rather as a book of Sabrmetric analysis.
At a time when most movie-related publications glorified the stars in front of the camera, " Uncle Forry ", as he was referred to by many of his fans, promoted the behind-the-scenes artists involved in the magic of movies.
At Tampa Stadium, Florida, they played to 56, 800 fans ( breaking the record set by The Beatles at Shea Stadium in 1965 ), and grossed $ 309, 000.
At the end of the show, Mary Tyler Moore announced the following over the credits: " If the Pittsburgh Steelers win the actual Super Bowl tomorrow, we want to apologize to the Pittsburgh team and their fans for this purely fictional story.
At their best, the soundtracks have been as musically successful as the regular studio albums, and many fans discovered them through their film or television work.
At the 2006 FIFA World Cup, Bavaria Brewery got up to 1, 000 fans of the Dutch national football team to don orange overalls, called Leeuwenhosen, with the brewery's logo on them.
At each stop, he hosted a pre-show meet-and-greet with his fans.
At the 2008 Coachella Music Festival, Prince performed a cover of Radiohead's " Creep ", but immediately after he forced YouTube and other sites to remove footage that fans had taken of the performance, despite Radiohead's demand for it to remain on the website.
At 3: 06 pm the referee, Ray Lewis, on the advice of the police, stopped the match after fans climbed the fence in an effort to escape the crush and went onto the track.
At the time, pro wrestling consisted primarily of mat grappling ; and while the sport had flourished a decade earlier under Frank Gotch, the fans had since grown tired of the painfully deliberate pace of the bouts.
At the close of the episode, a disclaimer appeared on screen which stated-" What our fans have joined together, let no writer rip asunder ".
At the next game, the team's fans cheered their team on by waving white towels above their heads.
" At a time when the World Series had long been a national institution, and the Rose Bowl drew crowds of 90, 000, the NFL's title game typically drew about 35, 000 fans.
At full capacity, the building holds more than 23, 000 fans for basketball giving UNCG the ability to have potentially one of the largest basketball arenas in the country.
At the Leeds England date of the festival, the band opened for The Who, of whom they are long standing fans.
At the height of his popularity, Douglas was receiving on average 100 letters a week from fans.
At the time he took over Suspense, Lewis was familiar to radio fans for playing Frankie Remley, the wastrel guitar-playing sidekick to Phil Harris in The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show.
At the time of his death, Villeneuve was extremely popular with fans and has since become an iconic figure in the history of the sport.
At Brel's request, Barclay did not run a huge promotional campaign for the album, and still, by word of mouth alone, over a million fans placed advance orders.
At the height of its popularity, the cast of the show did many road tours to malls and other places, where they would interact with fans and sign autographs.
At first, Boyd had copied several drawings from a sex education book that Einziger's mother had given them, but he decided to stop using it after several prospective fans had been confused by their fliers (" What kind of band is this ?").
At Arizona Diamondbacks games during the 2008-09 seasons, fans would shout " Augie Augie Augie, Oi Oi Oi " in reference to utility infielder Augie Ojeda.

At and daring
At the same time, the system's commercial regimentation and focus on glamorous escapism discouraged daring and ambition beyond a certain degree, a prime example being the brief but still legendary directing career of the iconoclastic Erich von Stroheim in the late teens and the ‘ 20s.
At the same time, other West European countries entered a period of more daring policy directed to the East.
At Badajoz, a month later, the successful storming of the fortress was due to his daring self-reliance and penetration in converting the secondary attack on the castle, delivered by the 3rd Division, into a real one.
At the crucial Battle of Midway your daring and skilled leadership routed the enemy in the full tide of his advance and established the pattern of air-sea warfare which was to lead to his eventual capitulation ..."
At Cabanatuan, on the island of Luzon in January 1945, a company of the 6th Ranger Battalion executed one of the most daring rescues in American history.
At the time, the thought of using a mid-engine layout in a production car was quite daring, although the design was common in the world of sports car racing.
At Beauvais only the chevet and transepts stand ; the nave of the cathedral was never completed after a collapse of the daring high vaulting in 1284.
At times he showed qualities as a guerrillero quite equal to those of the Carlists, like Zumalacarregui and Ramón Cabrera, by his daring marches and surprises.
At Villafranca the French, led by Jacques de la Palice, surprised and captured the Papal commander, Prospero Colonna, in a daring cavalry raid deep behind the allied lines ( the Chevalier Bayard providing the impetus and expertise ).
At the culmination of this feud the group returned to being heels, kicking Sting out for daring to challenge Ric Flair for the World Title.
At the same time, an upper-middle class residential area, marked by brownstones built in an elaborate and architecturally daring fashion, started to grow along Alexander Avenue by the 1890s.
At 4: 00 a. m. on August 21, 1864, Maj. Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest made a daring raid on Union-held Memphis, Tennessee, but it was not an attempt to capture the city, which was occupied by 6, 000 Federal troops.
At a day at the beach Victorian Dad smacked his children for daring to have fun, and declared that one should change into one's swimming costume in the dark, as it was disgusting for someone to look at their own naked bodies, let alone other peoples '.
At its summit, the daring climbers could see the surroundings of the whole north Luzon.
At length a daring young man, a member of an influential family, organized a conspiracy among the people for the massacre of the priesthood.

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