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At that moment Kipling was overwhelmed with awed amazement, suddenly recalling that these identical details of scene, action and word had occurred to him in a dream six weeks earlier.
At the time of Kennedy's proposal, only one American had flown in space — less than a month earlier — and NASA had not yet sent an astronaut into orbit.
At the age of 25, he was elected a member of the French Academy of Sciences, France's most elite scientific society, for an essay on street lighting and in recognition of his earlier research.
At present the canal does not flow in district Gurgaon, but only in Faridabad, which was earlier a part of Gurgaon.
At the end of the work, Bede added a brief autobiographical note ; this was an idea taken from Gregory of Tours ' earlier History of the Franks.
At the same time, some earlier Mesozoic gymnosperms like conifers continued to thrive ; pehuéns ( monkey puzzle trees, Araucaria ) and other conifers being notably plentiful and widespread.
At higher levels the Committees were abbreviated accordingly: raikoms ( райком ) at raion level, obkoms ( обком ) at oblast levels ( known earlier as gubkoms ( губком ) for guberniyas ), gorkom ( горком ) at city level, etc.
At only $ 19, 900 in 1968, the PDP-9 was a big seller, eventually selling 445 machines, more than all of the earlier models combined.
At the age of nine, he and his older brother Peter were sent to a large and one of the best Latin schools in the Netherlands, located at Deventer and owned by the chapter clergy of the Lebuïnuskerk ( St. Lebuin's Church ), though some earlier biographies assert it was a school run by the Brethren of the Common Life.
At an earlier date the name possessed a wider signification and was applied to a considerable portion of the adjoining district.
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom | British Prime Minister Clement Attlee, President of the United States | U. S. President Harry S. Truman and Joseph Stalin at the Potsdam Conference, July 1945. At the Potsdam Conference from July to August 1945, though Germany had surrendered months earlier, instead of withdrawing Soviet forces from Eastern European countries, Stalin had not moved those forces.
At some point in prehistory, an earlier caldera-forming eruption had occurred, leaving as remnants Verlaten ( or Sertung ); Lang ( also known as Rakata Kecil, or Panjang ); Poolsche Hoed ; (" Polish Hat ") and the base of Rakata.
At the same time Palin was contacted by Jones, who had left university a year earlier, for assistance in writing a theatrical documentary about sex through the ages.
At this point Geoffrey inserts a long section of Merlin's prophecies, taken from his earlier Prophetiae Merlini.
At 8: 57 am CST the Regency Towers Apartments ' lobby security camera that had recorded Nichols ' pickup truck three days earlier recorded the Ryder truck heading towards the Murrah Federal Building.
At higher levels the Committees were abbreviated accordingly: obkoms ( обком ) at oblast ( zone ) levels ( known earlier as gubkoms ( губком ) for guberniyas ), raikoms ( райком ) at raion ( district ) levels ( known earlier as ukoms ( уком ) for uyezds ), gorkom ( горком ) at city levels, etc.
At the battle of Gisors ( sometimes called Courcelles ) in 1198 Richard took " Dieu et mon Droit "—" God and my Right "— as his motto ( still used by the British monarchy today ), echoing his earlier boast to the Emperor Henry that his rank acknowledged no superior but God.
At the same time, far more processing power was available, in the form of VLSI integrated circuits, than was available for earlier compression techniques.
At the request and consensus of the students, Brian is asked to write the essay Mr. Vernon assigned earlier ( the subject of which was to be a synopsis by each student detailing " who you think you are "), which challenges Mr. Vernon and his preconceived judgments about all of them.
At this point Adorno reversed his earlier priorities: now his musical activities came second to the development of a philosophical theory of aesthetics.
At this, Ruairí Ó Brádaigh led a small walkout, just as he and Sean Mac Stiofain had done sixteen years earlier with the creation of Provisional Sinn Féin.
At his death, the Empire stretched from Southern Italy to the Caucasus and from the Danube to the borders of Palestine, its greatest territorial extent since the Muslim conquests, four centuries earlier.
At the same time, it became clear that Feyenoord were in an appalling financial state despite earlier comments made by chairman Van den Herik who claimed that the club was financially healthy.

At and excellence
At a later epoch, great excellence was attained in the manufacture of such jewellery as earrings and bracelets of gold.
At the millennium, new award opportunities, including the Academic All-American Awards and the National Student of the Year award, were established to recognize excellence in scholarship and character.
At its 2007 ceremony, the Drama Desk honored Kander and ( the late ) Ebb with a special award for " 42 years of excellence in advancing the art of the musical theater.
At least 4. 75 out of 5. 0 points are required for the cum laude degree (" с отличием " (" s otlichiem ") in Russian or " with excellence ").
At the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri, a Gold Medal for excellence was given to only 5 schools in the world.
At Kremsmunster, he was immersed in music beyond the choir, as the abbey had a well-deserved reputation for the excellence of its teaching in religious, instrumental and operatic styled works.
At Byram Hills High School in Armonk, New York, the Laura Branigan Memorial Scholarship is given annually to a senior for excellence in the Performing Arts.
At one time he was an unsparing critic of its quality, but in later years he became strongly convinced of its general excellence and wholesomeness.
At the daughter Chapel Royal at Hampton Court Palace a Choral Foundation was registered as a charity in 2011 with an appeal for funds ' to preserve its historic tradition of sacred music from Tudor times to the twenty-first century at the present high standard of excellence.
At Avon, academic excellence consists of thorough instruction in the basic disciplines, the development of sound study habits, and the opportunity to be challenged by increasingly complex subject matter.
At his graduation, in January 1935, he was to receive the senior class medal for excellence in art.
At the request of other presidents of colleges and universities financially supported by the Commonwealth of Virginia, Sullivan became the spokesman for increases in educational funding and for educational excellence.
At its prime it was considered a centre of excellence, but declined from a peak of 250 beds in 1948 to just 41 shortly before it closed in 1992.
At university of Erlangen-Nürnberg there are two specialist cluster of excellence in the field of material science, lasers and lights.
At Trinty she was a founder member of the English Society and received a Pink ( award ) for sporting excellence.
At that time the word great simply meant big, and had not acquired its modern connotations of excellence.
At a Council meeting in Obergurgl, Austria in late 1962, the concept of an award for excellence in the discipline of glaciology took shape: not a gold medal but a hexagonal crystal of high-quality glass named the Seligman Crystal, after the Society's founder.
In 1723, the prominent Tory politician Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford recorded in his journal: " At Dartford upon the Heath as we came out of the town, the men of Tonbridge and the Dartford men were warmly engaged at the sport of cricket, which of all the people of England the Kentish folk are the most renowned for, and of all the Kentish men, the men of Dartford lay claim to the greatest excellence ".
At Birchview Elementary, staff members strive for academic excellence, emotional and physical well being and social success for the students within a safe and caring environment.
At these festivals, various prizes named after Soviet and Belarusian heroes are awarded for excellence in music or art.
At the same time many of them are extremely celebrated, and among the pieces selected by al-Mufaddal several reach a very high level of excellence.
At Jenkins ’ inauguration on September 23, 2005, he stated, “ My presidency will be driven by a wholehearted commitment to uniting and integrating these two indispensable and wholly compatible strands of higher learning: academic excellence and religious faith .”

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