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At 99th Street Broadway passes between the controversial skyscrapers of The Ariel East and West.
At the time a Marxist-Leninist, his first period in office was characterized by a controversial program of land reform, wealth redistribution and literacy programs.
At the turn of the 20th century, Otto Stolz, Paul du Bois-Reymond, Giuseppe Veronese, and others produced controversial work on non-Archimedean models of Euclidean geometry, in which the distance between two points may be infinite or infinitesimal, in the Newton – Leibniz sense.
At Linares 1994, Polgár suffered a controversial defeat at the hands of then-world champion Garry Kasparov.
At the beginning of the 1993 season, in a dramatic and controversial move, the board of the club sacked coach and long-time player Wayne Schimmelbusch, and appointed Denis Pagan in his place.
At the time the decision was made, privatisation to a major German company was somewhat controversial.
At Freiburg in 1506 he published his first work, Ludicra logices exercitamenta and also proved himself a brilliant and subtle orator, although obsessed by an untamable controversial spirit and unrestrained powers of invective.
At the end of 2003, Royal Brunei entered a controversial agreement with Royal Tongan Airlines of Tonga.
At Wimbledon, Williams lost a controversial second-round match to Croatian Karolina Šprem.
At the Newport Folk Festival in July 1965, Bob Dylan was backed by members of Butterfield's band ( Bloomfield, Arnold, and Lay, but not Butterfield himself ) when he went electric, a move considered controversial at the time by much of the folk music establishment.
At the time of its creation in the early-1990s, it was housed on the grounds of the former base and subsequently moved ca 1993 to the Place Nouveau office tower at Yonge Street north of Finch Avenue ; this was controversial as the offices of the Area Commander, Major-General Brian Vernon, were lavishly renovated, attracting political criticism and attention from the Auditor General of Canada.
At this time he also joined the Mladi Muslimani ( Young Muslims ), a controversial organization that aided Bosniak refugees during World War II.
At the time it was considered rather controversial because the main characters were senior churchmen ( the Bishop, his chaplain Noote and the Archdeacon ) who got into various scrapes as a result of their general incompetence.
At chapter 23 in the same textbook, Baker argues that the most controversial problem that arises in sexual assault and rape is the issue of consent.
At this point, the college's executive council issued several resolutions in favour of academic freedom after the controversial dismissal of J. C. Beaglehole ( allegedly for a letter to a newspaper where he publicly defended the right of communists to distribute their literature ), which helped encourage the college's growth.
At the time it was released, the report was criticized for making controversial accusations about exactly what Clinton did.
At this point the controversial Jesuit, James Archer, was effectively operating as his representative at the Spanish court.
At the 2003 WTO Ministerial Conference in Cancún, Pettigrew played an aggressive role as chair of the working group on the Singapore issues, controversial sectors of proposed liberalization which were bitterly opposed by some developing nation delegates, not to mention masses of protesters outside of the gates where the meetings were held.
At the 1995 World Championship, White was involved in a controversial first-round match against South African Peter Francisco.
" At WNEW, Kunstler also conducted interviews on controversial topics, such as the Alger Hiss case, on a program called " Counterpoint.
At the end of June 1979, Gamsakhurdia was released from jail and pardoned in controversial circumstances after serving only two years of his sentence ( Kostava remained in prison until 1987 ).
At the time of the attack, Lindh was not protected by bodyguards from the Swedish Security Service, a controversial predicament similar to that of prime minister Olof Palme in 1986, the first murder of a government member in Sweden's modern history.
At that time, the act of publishing academic inquiry was controversial, and widely ridiculed.
At wide and high the subway could have accommodated two tracks without difficulty, but the SK & PS's controversial plan to excavate a trench across Hyde Park was opposed and the railway withdrew its private bill from Parliament in March 1891.
At a time when the relation between science and religion was controversial, the Encyclopædia supported evolution, but it did not admit any contradiction between the two.

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At the party's first electoral contest, Jenkins narrowly failed to win a by-election at Warrington in July 1981, describing it as his " first defeat, but by far ( his ) greatest victory ".
At the 23rd Congress ( 29 March – 8 April 1966 ) the survival ratio was 79. 4 percent, it decreased to 76. 5 percent at the 24th Congress ( 30 March – 9 April 1971 ), increased to 83. 4 percent at the 25th Congress ( 24 February – 5 March 1976 ) and at its peak, at the 26th Congress ( 23 February – 3 March 1981 ), it reached 89 percent.
At the time it was not the first of its kind with Terrace Talk ( York City ), which was first published in November 1981 and Wanderers Worldwide ( Bolton Wanderers ) having already been established but since disappeared.
At least one other TSR product was announced -- Metamorphosis Alpha to Omega, an adaptation of Metamorphosis Alpha's campaign setting to Gamma World's rules ( Anon 1981 ).
* 1981At the Trooping the Colour ceremony in London, a teenager, Marcus Sarjeant, fires six blank shots at Queen Elizabeth II.
" At the time, Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger and Israeli Minister of Defense Ariel Sharon signed a memorandum of understanding in 1981 " establishing a framework for continued consultation and cooperation to enhance " national security.
At the height of the strikes, nearly 30, 000, 000 working days were lost in Britain during 1979, but that had fallen dramatically to some 5, 000, 000 during 1981 as a result of the Thatcher government's union reform policies.
At the Organization of African Unity ( OAU ) summit in June 1981, King Hassan announced his willingness to hold a referendum in the Western Sahara.
* Germicide ( aka Live At The Whisky, First Show Ever ), 1981, Mohawk / Bomp!
At major championships, the women's equivalent of the decathlon is the seven-event heptathlon ; prior to 1981 it was the five-event pentathlon.
At the end of 1981, he finalized the Spatola case for trial, which enabled the prosecution to win 74 convictions, based on Falcone ’ s “ web of solid evidence, bank and travel records, seized heroin shipments, fingerprint and handwriting analyses, wiretapped conversations and firsthand testimony ” that proved that “ Sicily had replaced France as the principal gateway for refining and exporting heroin to the United States ”.
At the age of 17, he became the youngest person at the time to be accepted into the Juilliard School's Drama Division, where he was a member of Group 10 ( 1977 – 1981 ).
At the beginning of each show aired after the 1981 season, a title card would appear featuring a parody title of a TV show, with a silly ( often macabre ) picture and the announcer making the following announcement: "( TV show ) will not be seen today in order for us to bring you this ( adjective in character with the picture ) production.
At a February 25, 1981, meeting chaired by Meese, Cabinet-level heads of the major foreign affairs agencies agreed on a plan to establish three Senior Interdepartmental Groups ( SIGs ) on foreign, defense, and intelligence problems, chaired respectively by the Secretaries of State and Secretary of Defense and the Director of Central Intelligence.
At the time of the passing of the Wildlife and Countryside Act in 1981 many SSSIs were already in existence, having been notified over the previous decades under the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949.
At the beginning of 1981, Lynott began work on his second solo album, using Thin Lizzy members among a large group of backing musicians.
At the departure of drummer Mal Green from Split Enz in 1981, their percussionist Noel Crombie took up the role of drummer.
At the same time, scientist Luis Walter Alvarez put forth his hypothesis that a large extraterrestrial body had struck Earth and, unaware of Penfield's discovery, in 1981 University of Arizona graduate student Alan R. Hildebrand and faculty adviser William V. Boynton published a draft Earth-impact theory and sought a candidate crater.
At the beginning of 1981, after only seven months, he left Yes to concentrate on production work.
At least two more releases have been named for the book, a 1981 album by Gillan and a 1988 single by Stratovarius.
At the end of 1981, a restructure of ITV's broadcast franchises saw ATV win back the franchise for the Midlands on condition of changes in management, regional output and branding.
At the end of March 1981 the band rehearsed and recorded new songs for their debut album including the follow-up single " Let Him Have It ", inspired by the Derek Bentley / Christopher Craig case.
At the 1981 Golden Globe Awards, Katherine Helmond won Best Performance by an Actress in a TV-Series-Musical / Comedy.
At the 1981 general election Mitchell was elected for the Dublin West constituency and Fine Gael dramatically increased its number of seats, form a coalition government with the Labour Party.

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